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Daniel O'Neill – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2024
This paper looks at tensions arising in the educational thought of late antiquity from the conflict between assumptions regarding the low worth of practical knowledge and the contribution practical education can make to the wider purposes educational thinkers assigned to learning. Drawing on the educational writings of Augustine, Martianus…
Descriptors: Foundations of Education, Educational Principles, Practical Arts, Vocational Education
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Liam H. Walsh; Samuel Breselge; José Guilherme Prado Martin; Mairéad Coakley; Eimear Ferguson; Aimee Stapleton; Fiona Crispie; Paul W. O'Toole; Paul D. Cotter – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
Microorganisms are ubiquitous in nature and are central to human, animal, environmental, and planetary health. They play a particularly important role in the food chain and the production of high-quality, safe, and health-promoting foods, especially fermented foods. This important role is not always apparent to members of the public. Here, we…
Descriptors: Microbiology, Food, Foreign Countries, Citizen Participation
Corey Pech – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Americans often believe that a college degree is the key that unlocks the door to the middle class. However, a college degree no longer ensures stable middle-class employment. To increase their chances of post-graduation employment, many students now major in "practical arts" disciplines like Business and Engineering. Graduates of…
Descriptors: College Seniors, Employment Potential, Majors (Students), Practical Arts
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McCloat, Amanda; Caraher, Martin – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2020
Recently, there has been an intensification of calls for comprehensive food education curriculum in schools. Despite this, there is limited international comparative data on the provision of food education. This study uses a comparative case study approach to analyse second-level food education curriculum policy across seven countries. It explores…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Foods Instruction, Secondary School Curriculum, Home Economics
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Virág, Irén – Acta Educationis Generalis, 2018
Introduction: Philanthropism, as it evolved at the end of the 18th century in Germany, wanted to break completely with the contemporary methods persisting in education, with the hegemony of classical languages, and with the study of antique authors' works; instead, it laid emphasis on practical and useful knowledge, on teaching modern languages,…
Descriptors: Womens Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy
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Hébert, Ali; Hauf, Petra – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2015
Although anecdotal evidence and research alike espouse the benefits of service learning, some researchers have suggested that more rigorous testing is required in order to determine its true effect on students. This is particularly true in the case of academic development, which has been inconsistently linked to service learning. It has been…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Student Development, Citizenship Responsibility, Interpersonal Competence
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Hope, Gill – Design and Technology Education, 2009
Gilbert Ryle (1949) divided knowledge into "know that" and "know how", which is neatly appealing to many design and technology educators, and like many writers on developing the curriculum, Kahney (1993) made a distinction between declarative knowledge: "verbal knowledge, that is, the kind you get from books, instructions…
Descriptors: Design, Technology Education, Practical Arts, Archaeology
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Mannathoko, Magdeline C.; Major, Thenjiwe E. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2013
Art, craft and design (ACD) is a practical subject that provides learners the opportunity to explore various media and techniques. This includes creating two and three dimensional work in order to help learners develop their practical skills which may benefit them in future. Learners may create products to sell and earn a living as the National…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Design Crafts, Art Education, Design
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Moeed, Azra – School Science Review, 2011
Science education research can be categorised into three broad dimensions: knowing science, doing of science and learning about the nature of science. The concerns, doubts and relative importance of each of these aspects in relation to students' learning are debated in the literature. The findings of the empirical research carried out in New…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Scientific Principles, Foreign Countries, Learning
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Padawer, Ana – Ethnography and Education, 2012
Ever since the first ethnographic studies, the question about how people learn in different contexts was an essential element of research. Studies in anthropology of education have increasingly focused on schooling. Nowadays, however, the traditional topic of learning in out-of-school contexts recovers its relevance because the development of…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Ethnography, Entomology, Rural Areas
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Atkinson, E. Stephanie – Design and Technology Education, 2009
This paper has emerged out of the author's life-long passion for Design and Technology (D&T), which she will refer to as D&T from now on, her on-going research which has informed her practice as a teacher of D&T in England over the past 45 years, and in particular her practice as a trainer of D&T teachers for the past 20 years. In…
Descriptors: Design, Technology Education, Practical Arts, Teachers
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Al-Sa'aideh, Mon'im A. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2008
Reforms of education often ignore teachers' contribution particularly in the third world countries. These reforms usually rely on personal opinions of the individuals of decisions makers. Pre-vocational education (PVE) in Jordanian schools, face numerous problems. In this study, perspectives of teachers were elucidated qualitatively (through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Qualitative Research, Educational Change
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Schwendau, Mark – Tech Directions, 2006
The U.S. Department of Education's "back to the basics" thrust of the 1980s took a terrible toll on enrollments for those teaching in the "practical arts." So, in the face of declining enrollments, angry employers wanting more program graduates, and a concerned advisory council, technology teachers must go on television and express their…
Descriptors: Programming (Broadcast), Graduates, Television, Practical Arts
Schwab, Joseph J. – Sch Rev, 1969
The field of curriculum is moribund due to an inveterate and unexamined reliance on inappropriate and inadequate theories. (CK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Practical Arts, Selection, Theories
American Vocational Association, Washington, DC. Committee on Publications.
THIS BOOKLET OF DEFINITIONS WAS PREPARED BY THE AMERICAN VOCATIONAL ASSOCIATION (AVA) TO HELP RESOLVE THE CONFUSION WHICH EXISTS IN THE USE OF CERTAIN TERMINOLOGY IN VOCATIONAL, TECHNICAL, AND PRACTICAL ARTS EDUCATION. THE DEFINITIONS WERE WRITTEN OR APPROVED BY PROFESSIONAL WORKERS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE NATION AND FROM EVERY FIELD OF VOCATIONAL,…
Descriptors: Dictionaries, Practical Arts, Technical Education, Vocational Education
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