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Javiera Atenasa; Leo Havemannb; Chrissi Nerantzi – Research in Learning Technology, 2024
This paper offers guidance on employing open and creative methods for co- designing critical data and artificial intelligence (AI) literacy spaces and learning activities, rooted in the principles of Data Justice. Through innovative approaches, we aim to enhance participation in learning, research and policymaking, fostering a comprehensive…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Data, Literacy, Teaching Methods
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Nicole B. Reinke; Ann L. Parkinson; Georgia R. Kafer – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Freely accessible generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) poses challenges to physiology education regarding learning and academic integrity. Although many studies have explored the capabilities of GenAI to complete assessments, few have implemented educative activities to highlight GenAI risks and benefits or explored physiology students'…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Student Attitudes
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Oriana M. Price; Amanda L. Lizier – Professional Development in Education, 2024
New managerialism and neo-liberal discourses have re-shaped traditional academic practices towards the vocational aspects of higher education. One institutional response to the growing graduate employability policy agenda has been the introduction of work-integrated learning (WIL) within Australian universities, a form of learning to require…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Professional Education, Career Readiness
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Cedomir Gladovic; Joanna Hong-Meng Tai; Kelli Nicola-Richmond; Phillip Dawson – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2024
To progress with their learning, students need to be able to make judgements about the quality of their own work and the work of others. This capability is known as evaluative judgement. The importance of evaluative judgement is well-established, but environments in which learners practice this capability remain unknown. This paper explores…
Descriptors: Evaluative Thinking, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Construction Management, Foreign Countries
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Merewether, Jane; Blaise, Mindy; Pitchford, Katie; Giamminuti, Stefania – Journal of Environmental Education, 2023
This article engages with discard studies scholarship to interrogate findings from a study that set out to deliberately follow wastepaper in an early childhood setting. The study, which used participatory methods positioning teachers and children as research partners, began with purposeful noticing and attunement to paper's movements and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Recycling, Conservation (Environment), Paper (Material)
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Christina Ballico; Sean Foran – International Journal of Music Education, 2024
This paper examines capacity building and professional development in Western Australia's contemporary popular music sector. It reports on a mixed-methods qualitative-quantitative study into the lived experiences and needs of musicians and industry practitioners alike. It examines learning which is undertaken outside of formal education settings,…
Descriptors: Capacity Building, Musicians, Professional Development, Music
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Palisse, Jennifer; Robinson, Travis – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2022
The authors describe and discuss an activity in which primary school students were instructed how to use graph theory to solve a spatial puzzle. This activity was aligned with the design principles of vicarious failure. They discuss how this impacted the type of dialogue observed in the classroom and found that students were more likely to focus…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Elementary School Students, Mathematics Education, Foreign Countries
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Aulia Wulandari; Sukarno; Matsuri – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
The selection of a learning model is very crucial before the teacher carries out learning activities. Inquiry is a learning model that has existed for a long time and is recommended for use in learning activities. This study aims to map the results of studies related to inquiry learning in elementary schools. Bibliometrics is used as a method to…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Inquiry, Active Learning, Elementary Education
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Elizabeth Rouse; Maria Nicholas – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2025
The 'schoolification' of early childhood education and care programs, seen as readying children for formalised schooling, has had an impact on the education of younger and younger age groups. While the focus of past research has mainly focused on 4-5-year-old children, this study shifts the focus to 2-3-year-old children and the literacy focus of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Infants, Toddlers, Play
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Paananen, Maiju; Grieshaber, Susan – Journal of Education Policy, 2023
The early childhood education (ECE) sector has been subjected to increased governance, which has manifested in an increased focus on monitoring and steering the daily life of preschools. It is well documented that instruments of governance change teachers' priorities and practices. Changes are not always in line with the aims of the governing…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Governance, Preschools, Foreign Countries
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Kissine, Barry – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2022
Barry Kissane describes a statistical modelling activity using a graphics calculator. Senior secondary students can explore Bureau of Meteorology data to determine whether the number of years with record breaking temperatures are more than expected--a sort of global warming null hypothesis.
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Statistical Analysis, Statistics Education, Secondary School Mathematics
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Laurie Johnson – English in Australia, 2022
There is a persistent view that reading Shakespeare's writings is automatically 'good' for student learning, and its persistence can be traced back to the beginnings of the modern education system as a tool of British imperialism. This article argues that his plays challenge audiences and readers in ways that can represent barriers to learning. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drama, Instructional Innovation, Student Motivation
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Gerry Czerniawski; Ainat Guberman; Ann MacPhail; Eline Vanassche – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
Though teachers in schools are increasingly being asked to take responsibility for the education and training of prospective and practicing teachers, little empirical research has been undertaken into the support that they require to perform their duties effectively. This study provides an international needs analysis of the professional learning…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Educational Needs, Faculty Development, International Assessment
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Wilson-Ali, Nadia; Yelland, Nicola; Marie Iorio, Jeanne – Global Studies of Childhood, 2021
In this colloquium we share stories from two schools located in Western Australia that were inspired from the Reggio Emilia education project. The focus is on a view of children as capable citizens of the now. The examples in practice describe learning scenarios in which educators work as researchers using the ordinary moments of daily classroom…
Descriptors: Teacher Researchers, Death, Foreign Countries, Reggio Emilia Approach
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Blair, David; Kaur, Jyoti; Popkova, Anastasia – Teaching Science, 2022
On September 21, 1922, an eclipse of the Sun at Wallal in north-west Australia provided definitive proof that Einstein's theory of gravity is correct. By proving that space is elastic, it paved the way for the discovery of gravitational waves in 2015, in which Australia also played a major role. David Blair, Jyoti Kaur, and Anastasia Popkova are…
Descriptors: Science Education, Recognition (Achievement), Foreign Countries, Scientific Concepts
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