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J. Stirrup; D. Aldous; S. Gray; R. Sandford; O. Hooper; S. Hardley; A. S. Bryant; N. R. Carse – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
This paper explores how messages for health and PE ([H]PE) within English and Welsh curricula are being re-legitimised through distinct performance and competence pedagogic models. Drawing upon Bernstein's sociology of knowledge (Bernstein, 1996. "Pedagogy, symbolic control and identity: Theory, research, critique." Taylor and Francis;…
Descriptors: Health Education, Physical Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
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Rensijing, Liu; Hongbiao, Yin – ECNU Review of Education, 2023
Purpose: This paper attempts to review and conceptualize how different scholars approach research on teacher identity through the lens of three human interests defined by Jürgen Habermas. Design/Approach/Methods: This literature review, guided by Habermas's three human interests, illustrates the characteristics of three different approaches to the…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Professional Identity, Researchers, Teacher Characteristics
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Katri A. Keskinen; Marja-Leena Juntunen; Monika Nerland – Research Studies in Music Education, 2024
This framework synthesis investigates how notions related to expanding professionalism have manifested in recently published literature on popular music voice teaching. The reviewed literature was selected from a systematic mapping review conducted previously by the first two authors. The scope for the publication years was 2014 to 2020, and the…
Descriptors: Singing, Music Education, Research Reports, Social Responsibility
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Supunya, Nuntapat – rEFLections, 2023
Since its emergence in the 1960s, English for Specific Purposes (ESP) has been a dominant subfield in language education and English language teaching. The mainstream ESP literature appears to be linguistic-oriented with less attention directed towards ESP teachers. Responding to the calls for more ESP teacher research, this systematic review aims…
Descriptors: English for Special Purposes, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Sustainability
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Miller, Amanda L.; Wilt, Courtney Lane; Allcock, Heather C.; Kurth, Jennifer A.; Morningstar, Mary E.; Ruppar, Andrea L. – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2022
Inclusive education is contextualised within local systems and represents a continuous struggle to ensure access to meaningful and equitable education. The purpose of this scoping review was to examine international empirical studies published in peer-reviewed journals from 1999 to 2019 focused on teacher agency for inclusive education for…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Inclusion, Literature Reviews, Students with Disabilities
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Amini, Mina A.; Kruger, Cornè G. – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2022
Globally various barriers hinder English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners from developing English communicative competence. Concern in this regard is also raised in the context of Iran. Two themes that strongly emerge from the vast number of publications on the causes of poor EFL learning outcomes in Iran include the need for teacher…
Descriptors: Role, Language Teachers, Professional Autonomy, Second Language Instruction
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Donaldson, Jonan Phillip – Information and Learning Sciences, 2020
Purpose: Emergency transitions from face-to-face learning environments to digitally mediated learning require robust support networks, particularly in the form of communities of practice. Digitally enhanced communities of practice (DECoP) can be created and sustained when research-based design principles are used. The purpose of this paper is to…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Computer Mediated Communication, Educational Change, Distance Education
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Weisberg, Lauren; Dawson, Kara – Journal of Teacher Education, 2023
Teacher education programs play a crucial role in developing teachers' equity/social justice mindsets and technology integration knowledge and expertise. Scholars have advocated for merging these two areas to support common curricular goals and access unique learning benefits. However, little is known about how equity pedagogy and technology…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Technology Integration, Preservice Teacher Education, Social Justice
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Svanes, Ingvill Krogstad; Skagen, Kaare – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2017
Feedback is frequently highlighted as a key contributor to students' learning. This literature study argues that the focus of some of the feedback literature appears too narrow to understand what is going on in a classroom. Parts of the feedback literature show the relationship between feedback and learning approximate to a process-product model…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Classroom Research, Teacher Education, Teaching Methods
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Guerrero-Nieto, Carmen Helena; Quintero-Polo, Álvaro Hernán – HOW, 2021
This article presents our narration of the emergence and development of a research area about the teaching and learning of the English language in Colombia and the creation of a research group named Critical Studies of Colombian Education Policies. The narration includes a description of the bilingual education policy in Colombia and a literature…
Descriptors: Language of Instruction, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, English (Second Language)
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Maclellan, Effie – Journal of Pedagogy, 2016
Two different strands of evidence coalesce to give rise to the issue of concern in this paper. Firstly, proposals for educational reform assert that teacher-agency is necessary for "effective" reform. Indeed it is argued that it is agency which drives the construction/reconstruction of professional knowledge, to influence and transform…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Decision Making, Professional Autonomy
Hodge, Emily; Benko, Susanna L. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2014
The purpose of this article is to describe the stances put forward by a selection of professional development resources interpreting the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts (ELA) teachers, and to analyse where these resources stand in relation to research in ELA. Specifically, we analyse resources written by English educators…
Descriptors: State Standards, Core Curriculum, English, Language Arts
Nichols, Shannon; Parsons, Jim – Online Submission, 2010
In the face of the century-old call for democracy in education by John Dewey, this paper explores how and why teachers have been systemically removed from efficacy within the educational system in which they live and work. The paper examines historical trends that work to limit teachers' institutional power and become obstacles to teacher voice.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Responsibility, Professional Autonomy, Teaching Methods
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Lucey, Thomas A.; Hill-Clarke, Kantaylieniere – Teacher Education and Practice, 2008
Hierarchical educational structures employ a standards-driven decision-making atmosphere that challenges teachers' autonomy. This situation represents a critical issue for teacher educators who must consider how they will teach candidates to respond to these settings. We argue that teacher empowerment represents a moral issue that teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Empowerment, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Educators, Teaching Methods
Jones, Noel K.; Cooper, Mary Gendernalik – 1987
The Effective Teacher Training Program in North Carolina is based upon correlational studies primarily limited to the areas of reading, math and language knowledge and to learning outcomes that consist of basic skills, factual knowledge, and concept name identification. Despite warnings against overgeneralization within the studies themselves, the…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Research, Language Arts, Professional Autonomy
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