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Pabian, Petr – European Journal of Higher Education, 2014
While acknowledging that ethnography has been a rarely adopted approach in the field of higher education research, I will try to demonstrate the contributions that ethnographies have made to higher education studies. I will introduce readers to several of the most important and interesting ethnographic studies of university settings, focusing on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Ethnography, Educational Research, Research Methodology
Syed, Ghazal Kazim – Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2013
In this article, the author argues that it is more appropriate to teach citizenship through other subjects than to limit it to one statutory subject. The author's argument is based on three important issues. The first issue is that citizenship, being an aim of education rather than a means, deserves to be part of the whole curriculum. This is to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Citizenship Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Thematic Approach
Weinrich, M. L.; Talanquer, V. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2015
The central goal of this qualitative research study was to uncover major implicit assumptions that students with different levels of training in the discipline apply when thinking and making decisions about chemical reactions used to make a desired product. In particular, we elicited different ways of conceptualizing why chemical reactions happen…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Science Instruction, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts
Hawkey, Kate – Teaching History, 2015
"Big history" is a term receiving a great deal of attention at present, particularly in North America where considerable sums of money have been invested in designing curricula and assessment tools to help teachers teach history at far larger scales of time than normal. Hawkey considers the pros and cons of incorporating components of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Misconceptions
Izumi, Betty T.; Pickus, Hayley A.; Contesti, Amy; Dawson, Jo; Bersamin, Andrea – Journal of Child Nutrition & Management, 2015
Purpose/Objectives: Fish and other seafood high in omega-3 fats are important components of a healthy diet. The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions regarding serving fish in school meals among nutrition professionals in Alaska. Methods: Interviews with 22 school nutrition professionals in Alaska were conducted to investigate the…
Descriptors: Food, Dining Facilities, Nutrition, Interviews
Hennerdal, Pontus – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2015
Descriptions of the geography education of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Sweden are typically offered to contrast with current ideas in geography education, and the content of geography textbooks is the focus of this comparison. The role of maps and visual pedagogy are ignored, and the educational ideas developed from regional…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, European History, Foreign Countries, Textbooks
Philpot, Rod – European Physical Education Review, 2016
While an emphasis on social justice has emerged as a theme in initial teacher education (ITE) over the past decade, there is much debate about how to engage ITE students in foregrounding issues of equity and social justice in their own teaching. One strategy, the introduction of critical pedagogy in ITE, has been promoted in teacher education…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Teacher Educators, Critical Theory, Teacher Education
Westgate, David; Hughes, Maureen – Education 3-13, 2016
In a previous phase of a project based in a group of UK primary schools, speaking and listening was found to be an effective focus for improved learning across the curriculum and for teachers' professional development. At the project's second stage and in the light of recently changed Department for Education guidelines, these findings have been…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Video Technology, Interviews, Diaries
Walji, Sukaina; Deacon, Andrew; Small, Janet; Czerniewicz, Laura – Distance Education, 2016
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are a new form of educational provision occupying a space between formal online courses and informal learning. Adopting measures used with formal online courses to assess the outcomes of MOOCs is often not informative because the context is very different. The particular affordances of MOOCs shaping learning…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Online Courses, Foreign Countries, Informal Education
Herd, Ann M.; Adams-Pope, Brittany L.; Bowers, Amanda; Sims, Brittany – Journal of Leadership Education, 2016
As the world of healthcare changes rapidly, healthcare leaders and managers must hone their leadership competencies in order to remain effective in their organizations. With changes such as the Affordable Care Act, increasing medical school costs, decreased graduation rates, and increased needs for care, how are current and future healthcare…
Descriptors: Health Services, Best Practices, Leadership Effectiveness, Administrator Attitudes
Magdalena Marczak; Gianina-Ioana Postavaru – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2016
This case study describes how the method of thematic analysis was used in a research project examining the phenomenon of cyberbullying in the United Kingdom, from the perspectives of students between 13 and 16 years of age and their teachers. In this case study, we focus on the methodological steps underlying the data collection (sampling, ethical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Mediated Communication, Bullying, Thematic Approach
Cuihua, Wu; Lingling, Liu – Advances in Language and Literary Studies, 2014
This paper spotlights the twelve slogans of the Olympic Games in order to critically analyze the ideologies underlying the discourse. By taking the principles of critical discourse analysis (CDA) and Halliday's (1994) systemic-functional grammar (SFG) as analytical tools, the paper endeavours to reveal the ideology that predominates in the ruling…
Descriptors: Ideology, Athletics, Thematic Approach, Discourse Analysis
Another Nibble at the Core: Student Learning in a Thematically-Focused Introductory Sociology Course
Howard, Jay R.; Novak, Katherine B.; Cline, Krista M. C.; Scott, Marvin B. – Teaching Sociology, 2014
Identifying and assessing core knowledge has been and continues to be a challenge that vexes the discipline of sociology. With the adoption of a thematic approach to courses in the core curriculum at Butler University, faculty teaching Introductory Sociology were presented with the opportunity and challenge of defining the core knowledge and…
Descriptors: Sociology, Introductory Courses, College Instruction, Thematic Approach
Jackson, Claire; Cavenagh, Penny; Clibbens, John – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2014
Background: It is estimated that around 50-90% of people with learning disabilities experience difficulties in communicating. Previous research has linked communication difficulties and self-esteem in other populations, yet this relationship has not previously been investigated for people with Down syndrome. Aims: To explore the relationship…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Adults, Self Esteem, Communication Skills
Strandbrink, Peter – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2015
This article investigates the normative logic and orientation of civic and religious education in seven countries in northern Europe. One main underlying argument is that public schooling must be generically regarded as a heavy functional contributor to the "soft" normative reproduction and validation of certain ethical and cultural…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Civics, Citizenship Education