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Ingrid Del Valle García Carreño – European Educational Researcher, 2025
The main objective of this article is to search into the exploration of the ChatGPT trend in the field of Social Sciences, focusing on its trend and its widespread global application in the digital era. It is noted that ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence system that utilizes the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) language model developed…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Technology Uses in Education, Social Sciences
Bryan Smith – Curriculum Journal, 2024
Curriculum, as a policy and way of moving through educational experience, is entwined with an ongoing history of invasion in Australia and similar invader-colonial contexts. As a result of this, the conceptual foundations of curriculum in Australia reproduce colonial epistemologies as normative modes of knowing and consideration. One way of seeing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Decolonization
Norberto Ribeiro; Carla Malafaia; Tiago Neves; Isabel Menezes – European Journal of Higher Education, 2024
This study provides a "narrative synthesis" of the findings published in journal articles from a broad range of scientific fields about the impact of extracurricular activities (ECAs) on the academic success and employability of university students. The analysis included 39 articles from the Scopus and Web of Science databases, published…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, College Students, Academic Achievement, Employment Potential
Maree Martinussen; Dianne Mulcahy – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
Past decades have seen increased emphasis on graduate employability as a driver of higher education policy. In the Australian context, employability discourses in the public domain have become inflected with anti-intellectual sentiment, serving to reproduce the perception that the humanities and social sciences are of less value to graduates'…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Employment Potential, Social Class, Working Class
Oksana Razoumova; Neil Hooley – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
This small-scale research has drawn on the experience of six senior academics who have been involved in extensive doctoral supervision and examinations. The aim of the article is to discuss the nature of doctoral supervision and examination, and suggest views to enhance the expression of research outcomes as new knowledge or re-interpreting of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Dissertations, Tests, Foreign Countries
Pearse, Rebecca; Keane, Helen – Gender and Education, 2023
This article investigates the relationship between disciplinarity and feminist knowledge-making in Australia's humanities and social sciences. To identify the conditions of possibility for successful feminist knowledge projects, we interpret career trajectories of senior feminist and gender researchers within five disciplines: economics, history,…
Descriptors: Feminism, Knowledge Level, Foreign Countries, Humanities
Jiayu Wang; Cassi Liardét; Juliet Lum; Mehdi Riazi – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Co-authorship between doctoral students and their supervisors is a mostly occluded practice, generalised according to the candidates' disciplines. There is limited understanding of the practice, particularly in humanities, arts, and social sciences (HASS) disciplines. This study explores HASS doctoral students' and supervisors' perceptions towards…
Descriptors: Authors, Cooperation, Doctoral Students, Supervisors
Brett, Peter; Parks, Michelle – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
Initial Teacher Education (ITE) reform in Australia has mandated that graduating teachers demonstrate their practice and 'impact' through the completion of a Teaching Performance Assessment (TPA) prior to graduation. The requirement to analyse 'impact' in teaching, requires a nuanced understanding of what 'impact' is and how it manifests in varied…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Humanities
Gülfem Gürses; Aysenur I?nceelli – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2024
ICAP is a framework that classifies learning processes based on students' explicit behaviors. The framework is developed for testing the hypothesis that interactive exercises are better than constructive exercises, and active exercises are better than the passive exercises for higher cognitive engagement and better learning outcomes. The ICAP…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Learning Theories, Classification, Active Learning
Gerrard, Jessica; Proctor, Helen – Australian Educational Researcher, 2022
This paper argues for the need to better understand the role of mothers and schooling in shaping modern conservative cultural politics. Arguing that 1970s-1980s was a critical period for anti-progressive politics surrounding schooling, the paper examines the activism of Australian Christian morals campaigner Rona Joyner. Joyner's successful…
Descriptors: Activism, Christianity, Social Sciences, Parent Attitudes
Seb Dianati; Franciele Spinelli; Alicia Gazmuri Sanhueza – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
Vlogs, asynchronous video blogs where individuals film themselves to share personal experiences, have been widely used in educational settings. This study explores the integration of Microsoft Flip (Flip), a vlogging platform, in higher education, focusing on its use by academics during a 3-year pilot preceding institution-wide adoption. Grounded…
Descriptors: Social Media, Video Technology, Electronic Publishing, College Faculty
Steph Houghton; Jillian Garvey; Liz Conor; Brooke Wilmsen; Julia Dehm; Ruth Gamble; Ben Habib; Katie Holmes; Jacqueline Millner; Keir M. Strickland – Environmental Education Research, 2024
The current anthropogenic climate crisis presents unique challenges to the higher education classroom. Pedagogy in the context of climate change must be attuned to complex and varied student experiences that can contend with feelings of anxiety, disconnection, distress and hopelessness. As educators and researchers, we collate our pedagogical…
Descriptors: Humanities, Social Sciences, Climate, Interdisciplinary Approach
Binh Ta; Cuong Hoang; Hang Khong; Trang Dang – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
Despite limited opportunities for tenured academic positions, the number of PhD graduates in Social Sciences has steadily risen in countries with developed research systems. The current literature predominantly portrays PhD graduates as victims, either of the higher education system or of their own optimism in pursuing an academic career. This…
Descriptors: Graduates, Doctoral Programs, Career Development, Social Sciences
Doidge, Scott; Doyle, John; Hogan, Trevor – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
By any metric, the twentieth century university was a successful institution. However, in the twenty-first century, ongoing neoliberal educational reform has been accompanied by a growing epistemological crisis in the meaning and value of the humanities and social sciences (HaSS). Concerns have been expressed in two main forms. The governors of…
Descriptors: Universities, Humanities, Social Sciences, Futures (of Society)
Paltridge, Brian; Starfield, Sue – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2023
This paper examines the PhD by publication in the humanities and social sciences in US, UK, Canadian and Australian universities. A set of PhDs by publication from each of these countries were collected for the study. The theses were analysed to see to what extent they fitted, or not, with discussions of thesis types described in previous research…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Policy, Humanities