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Jessica Yauney; Scott R. Bartholomew; Peter Rich – Computer Science Education, 2023
Background and Context: Hour of Code is one of the largest educational campaigns implemented. It exposes millions of learners, to an hour of computer science fundamentals. With such a large impact, a large number of research articles have been published on the topic. This research ranges from reports of experiments testing the efficacy of Hour of…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Mass Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Research
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Hidir Veysel Karani Aras; Neriman Saygili – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2024
Many values and values that are founded on culture and culture play an essential role in understanding societies and transferring the existence of those societies to future generations. There are national heroes of each culture with valuable points, differences, and similarities from its history or its history to the present day. With these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mass Instruction, Television, Cultural Education
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Grover, Ash – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2021
This research is an exploration of my evolving relationship with popular culture: as an activist, an educator, and a self-described pop-culture geek. As a biracial and queer woman working in the field of education, I am motivated to examine my own experiences with formal and informal methods of learning, addressing the social and political gaps in…
Descriptors: Films, Popular Culture, Mass Instruction, Identification
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Westberg, Johannes – Global Education Review, 2023
The 19th century saw the rise of mass schooling. School acts were published, increasing number of teachers were trained and hired, and children increasingly attended schools. This development was strongest in Europe and North America, with schooling in the USA, France and Prussia leading the way. While this development with its national and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Educational History, European History
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Ha, Jennifer; McClain, Maryellen Brunson; Covington, Benjamin; Golson, Megan E. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
As many individuals in the general population will likely interact with autistic persons in various contexts, ensuring adequate autism knowledge and awareness is important. Increased knowledge of autism has been linked to positive outcomes such as a reduction in explicit bias against autism by non-autistic adults and an increase in service quality…
Descriptors: Intervention, Video Technology, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Educational Technology
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Vetoshkina, Liubov – Studies in Continuing Education, 2023
The managerial transformation of higher education often means implementing novel modes of teaching and learning, including experiential and collaborative teaching. University teachers' agency is crucial for managing and enacting changes in higher education. Collaborating as part of these changes requires a specific kind of agency, namely…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Educational Change
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Wilkins, Emily J.; Smith, Jordan W.; Keane, Rose – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2020
Effective communication with the public is critical for managing parks and enhancing visitor experiences. Visitors to Crater Lake National Park in Oregon (USA) were sampled on-site (n = 580) to explore social media uses and preferences. Three-fourths of visitors were active on at least one social media platform, and visitors associated different…
Descriptors: Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, Information Dissemination, Parks
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Westberg, Johannes – European Education, 2020
This article discusses how an increased interest in the global, the international and the cross-national may be informed by the recently renewed focus upon the social and economic history of education. The history of school buildings in a comparative framework offered here illustrates how such approaches also have important contributions to make…
Descriptors: Social History, Educational History, Mass Instruction, School Buildings
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Yuan, Shupei; Besley, John C. – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2021
Science communicators who explicitly seek to achieve specific outcomes and goals efficiently and effectively are engaged in strategic science communication. The current study used qualitative interviews to explore how science bloggers view and practice strategic science communication. Interviews with 20 science bloggers who cover various…
Descriptors: Science Education, Web Sites, Electronic Journals, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Ford, Derek R.; Jandric, Petar – Critical Questions in Education, 2019
The figure of the public intellectual and the act of public pedagogy are fairly central to varieties of critical pedagogy. Public intellectuals have historically been those who speak truth to power and challenge dominant ways of thinking, and critical pedagogy argues that academics have to take up this call, leaving the ivory towers and entering…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Influence of Technology, Social Change, Mass Instruction
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Clifton-Ross, Jaime; Dale, Ann; Newell, Robert – SAGE Open, 2019
In our post-truth society, mobilizing "facts" and "evidence" has never been more important. We live in an age that is paradoxically information rich due to the proliferation of Internet Communication Technologies (ICTs) and information poor due to the spread of misinformation. Academic research outcomes are traditionally…
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Research, Communication Strategies, Museums
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Almonte, Richard; McAfee, Heather; Snell, Ted; Ahmed, Ahsan – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
In 2013, an urban college developed a mandatory soft skills course. Unique among postsecondary institutions, the course has been running since fall 2015. Research has now been conducted into the effectiveness of the course. A mixed-methods research study collected primary data and a literature review of the pertinent secondary data. Data sets…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Mass Instruction, Soft Skills, Intervention
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Horne, Julia – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2020
This article examines the 1988 Dawkins reforms to Australian higher education and the creation of a unified national system. The article is based on two propositions. The first is that as historians we should examine educational reforms in a changing society not only for what they propose, but with a look backwards to understand their place within…
Descriptors: Mass Instruction, Educational Change, Higher Education, Educational History
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Westberg, Johannes – History of Education, 2019
Drawing inspiration from the new social history of livelihood, this article examines how rural nineteenth-century teachers made a living by engaging in livelihood diversification. By using a wide variety of source materials from nineteenth-century Sweden, this article shows that, far from specialising exclusively in teaching, teachers were often…
Descriptors: Educational History, Mass Instruction, Teacher Salaries, Teaching (Occupation)
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Bischof, Christopher – History of Education, 2020
This article argues that the history of mass education as it was written in Great Britain between 1870 and 1914 became an important site for debating what it meant to be British and the nature of progress. In particular, it explores different perspectives on when and where to begin a history of mass education, whom or what to make central to it,…
Descriptors: Educational History, Mass Instruction, Futures (of Society), Social Values
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