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Nalina Samarn; Kristof Savski – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2024
There is at present much focus in ELT on describing and promoting teacher and learner agency. However, ELT as a professional field is concurrently characterised by an increasing orientation toward authoritative texts, particularly those imbued with authority at the transnational level. Global textbooks are a notable example, since they, along with…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Professional Autonomy, Personal Autonomy, Global Approach
Serafini, Frank; Reid, Stephanie F. – Children's Literature in Education, 2020
The use of metafictive devices in children's literature, in particular contemporary picturebooks, has been explored by numerous scholars working from different theoretical and disciplinary backgrounds. In particular, metafiction is often described as oppositional to traditional children's literature which often produces stable, knowable, readable…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Childrens Literature, Fiction, Content Analysis
Elbakyan, Alexandra; Bozkurt, Aras – Asian Journal of Distance Education, 2021
The conversation with Alexandra Elbakyan intends to explore the Sci-Hub phenomenon and the core motives that initiated Sci-Hub. Accordingly, Sci-Hub is an open science project that has gone viral and is driven by people who pursue knowledge. The core idea behind the Sci-Hub is very simple: people should have access to knowledge without any…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Access to Information, Scientists, Information Dissemination
Form, Sven – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2019
The judgment and ultimately the success of creative products should be determined by their properties. However, it has not been considered so far whether the same applies to books. Earlier research has found an inverted-U relationship between originality of stimuli and their success. Linguistic originality as a text feature could influence the…
Descriptors: Novels, Creativity, Prediction, English Literature
Nejadghanbar, Hassan; Hu, Guangwei; Jahangiri Babadi, Maryam – Language Teaching, 2023
This study examines the experiences and motivations of language and linguistics academics who have published in potential predatory journals (PPJs). A questionnaire was administered to 2,793 academics with publications in 63 language and linguistics PPJs, and 213 of them returned their responses. A subsample of the respondents (n = 21) also…
Descriptors: Publishing Industry, Writing for Publication, Periodicals, Deception
Luczaj, Kamil; Holy-Luczaj, Magdalena – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2020
This paper, based on the qualitative study of 100 in-depth interviews, examines the strategies employed by academics in Central and Eastern Europe to challenge the limitations in access to scholarly literature. The findings demonstrate that there are basically four strategies: the first is to use open-source material, the second to…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Scholarship, College Faculty, Barriers
Jon Woodend; Maisha M. Syeda; Sylvie Roy – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2024
The peer-review process used in most academic journals is critical for curating evidence-based knowledge. Although many graduate programmes expect students to engage in the research process, these programmes often do not mandate formal training for the publication process. With few studies examining the graduate student experience in the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Education Majors, Masters Programs, Doctoral Programs
Vanderschantz, Nicholas; Daly, Nicola – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2023
Presentation of text in picturebooks is an under-investigated field that requires consideration in order to support readers and those selecting books for readers. A unique form of picturebook is the bilingual picturebook which presents a story in two languages. The complexities of language readability and legibility are increased in these books,…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Bilingualism, Layout (Publications), Second Languages
Meir Muller; Eliza Braden – Journal of Jewish Education, 2024
Early childhood Jewish education provides an opportune moment to teach about race and Black-Jewish relations as young children grapple with concepts like justice. This article argues that picture books containing interactions between Black and Jewish characters or a Black Jewish character are a powerful pedagogical tool for this purpose. We…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Early Childhood Education, Judaism, Religious Schools
Jayasundara, C. C. – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2022
This research generated a theoretical model based on a combination of deterrence and reasoned action theories to explore the prosecution risk and the perceived proximity on e-book piracy. Four hypotheses were developed through the literature to analyse the undergraduate intention to plunder e-books. The self-reporting method via snowball sampling…
Descriptors: Electronic Books, Ethics, Copyrights, Intellectual Property
Athanasou, James A. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2022
The purpose of this study was to analyse 593 articles from 1120 authors published in the "Australian Journal of Career Development" between 1992 and 2001. The analysis focused on authorship, type of article, setting/participants and career development theory across three decades as well as across the first five editors during that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Periodicals, Journal Articles, Career Development
Andrea A. Wirth – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2025
This paper describes results of a 2023 survey of authors who applied to University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Open Article Fund, a fund that supports article processing charges (APCs). The survey sought feedback about the fund's impact, value, and award criteria as well as opinions on other open access topics. Results show that the fund has had a…
Descriptors: Universities, Access to Information, Authors, Attitudes
Hugo Horta; Jisun Jung – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
Peer review in journals is in crisis, and its current situation and sustainability are increasingly concerning for academics and scientific communities. We identify this crisis as part of an evolutionary step in the continuous development of science, arguing that peer review maintains a central role. We analyse the emergence and historical…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Periodicals, Scientific and Technical Information, Scientific Research
Tuyen Thanh Nguyen; John R. Baker; Thao Quang Le – SAGE Open, 2024
This study investigated what features undergraduate EFL learners perceive as affecting the difficulty of model paragraphs. Four hundred and seventy-five Vietnamese undergraduates participated in a partial least squares structural equation model design. They ranked five paragraphs from easiest to most difficult and responded to a 10-point Likert…
Descriptors: Readability, Student Attitudes, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Weizhu Luo; Rongzhi Li – Discover Education, 2024
Traditional table tennis physical education teaching often involves repetitive mechanical motion exercises. Such training can gradually diminish elementary students' motivation during the learning process. Learning motivation plays a crucial role in sports, and teaching methods based on the ARCS motivation model can effectively enhance students'…
Descriptors: Athletics, Motivation Techniques, Learning Motivation, Student Attitudes