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Murray, Claire; Anderson, Yvonne; Simms, Charlie H.; Seery, Michael K. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2022
Textbooks are an important aspect of students' school lives and the representation of scientists in textbooks is a proxy for the representation of who can do science. This study investigated the names of scientists and other people mentioned in four commonly used textbooks in the three education systems in the UK and Republic of Ireland (England,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Textbook Content, Scientists
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Clements, Lucie; Nordin-Bates, Sanna M. – Journal of Dance Education, 2022
Classical ballet training has been criticized for prioritizing technical excellence over creativity, despite 21st century dancers needing to be strong in both aspects. The aim of this study was to investigate professional choreographers' views on (a) how ballet training inspired vs. inhibited their creativity and (b) potential gender differences…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Creativity, Training, Gender Differences
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Ward, Catherine – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
This article builds on Yuval-Davis's (2006, 2007, 2011) theories of belonging, in order to relay how practitioners can support unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASCs) in developing a positive sense of belonging in educational spaces in England. To do so, the article synthesises literature surrounding theories of belonging, UASCs' educational…
Descriptors: Refugees, Children, Foreign Countries, Student School Relationship
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Griffioen, Didi M. E.; Ashwin, Paul; Scholkmann, Antonia – Policy Reviews in Higher Education, 2021
In this article, we examine how policy documents from three European countries -- the Netherlands, Germany and England -- position a key outcome of higher education: the development of high-level professionals. Our findings show significant differences between the policies in the three countries in terms of in definitions of high-level…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Policy, Labor Force Development
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Caldwell, Joanne – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2022
This article explores the findings from my professional doctorate that focused on professional services staff in a university in the North West of England and their perceptions of identity. With little literature surrounding the identity of professional services staff, this paper asks if professional services staff relationships with academic…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Professional Personnel, School Personnel, Universities
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Sapiets, Suzi J.; Hastings, Richard P.; Stanford, Catherine; Totsika, Vasiliki – Journal of Early Intervention, 2023
Early intervention (EI) provision is critical for families who have children with developmental disabilities (DD), but existing evidence suggests accessing EI is not always straightforward. The purpose of this study was to provide a comprehensive description of access to various EI supports (e.g., professionals, services, interventions) for…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Access to Education, Developmental Disabilities, Young Children
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Raaper, Rille – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2020
Informed by policy sociology and a Foucauldian theorisation, this article explores how a selection of sabbatical officers from English students' unions formed their political subjectivity during the policy consultation processes leading to the Higher Education and Research Act 2017. Discourse analysis demonstrated a strong influence of the unions'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Unions, College Students, Professional Personnel
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Carpenter, Katie – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
As educational opportunities for women and girls expanded in the Victorian and Edwardian periods, science and domestic subjects were increasingly linked. This article draws upon research from the history of education and women's history to examine how schools contributed to contemporary constructions of housework. It takes two case studies: the…
Descriptors: Housework, Females, Single Sex Schools, Foreign Countries
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McDonald, Brontë; Lester, Kathryn J.; Michelson, Daniel – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in school closures worldwide and unexcused absences have increased since schools reopened. Aims: Drawing on multiple stakeholders' perspectives, we aimed to (i) develop a detailed understanding of how school attendance problems (SAPs) have manifested for primary school-aged children in the context of…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Attendance
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Pickles, James – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2021
This paper reports on an exploratory study, which gathered LGBT+ young people's (aged 15--22) experiences and perceptions of hate crime. Two design-led workshops were conducted in the North East of England, with the aim of identifying the reporting needs of LGBT+ young people. Participants in the first workshop were asked what types of 'hate'…
Descriptors: Crime, LGBTQ People, Adolescents, Young Adults
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Maria Livanou; Sophie D'Souza; Rebecca Lane; Breanna La Plante; Swaran P. Singh – Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 2021
Young people moving from child and adolescent secure hospitals present with complex needs and vulnerabilities and are more likely to experience poor transition outcomes. Previous research has indicated the presence of several risk factors in periods of transition, such as poor liaison among services, lack of proper planning, shortage of beds in…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Health Services, Risk, Psychiatric Hospitals
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Stansfield, Jois – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2020
Background: The Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2020. The historical study of speech and language therapy (SLT) has been very limited. A small number of publications have traced the changes in the profession over time, but to date there has been no comprehensive work undertaken to gain an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Speech Language Pathology, Therapy, Professional Personnel
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Gazeley, Louise; Lofty, Fay; Longman, Penny; Squire, Ruth – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2019
Practitioners working to widen participation to universities in England are an increasingly important and professionally diverse group but surprisingly absent from the academic literature and lacking in access to bespoke professional development pathways in HE. In England current approaches within policy and research also tend to position them as…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Foreign Countries, Professional Development, Professional Personnel
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Blackman, Shane; Bradley, Rick; Fagg, Matt; Hickmott, Nick – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2018
Aim: This article examines the impact of new psychoactive substances (NPS) on drug service interventions using a case study of professional practitioners in South East England. We assess how professionals seek to develop an innovative approach towards providing 'sensible drug information.' Methodology: The research methods include observations,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drug Use, Drug Education, Intervention
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Creaney, Sean – Child Care in Practice, 2020
Whilst there is research evidence on the benefits of mentoring and its non-significant effects, the practice of peer mentoring in the Youth Justice System has received little empirical attention. This paper seeks to critically explore the benefits, limitations and challenges of using young offenders as peer mentors. First, the paper reviews…
Descriptors: Mentors, Juvenile Justice, Music, Role Models
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