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Ilana Dvorin Friedman; Kate Phillippo – Journal of Jewish Education, 2024
Within Orthodox Jewish early childhood programs, gender roles of the Shabbat Party promote heteronormative gender expectations that contend with values about children, teaching, and Judaism. Interviews with 15 educators suggested tensions between gender flexible attitudes and beliefs that gender unfolds naturally. Pretend play was considered a…
Descriptors: Judaism, Religious Education, Religious Schools, Early Childhood Education
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Carla Valério; Cláudio Farias; Isabel Mesquita – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
The present study's purpose was to comprehend the internal dynamics of the social learning interactions inside a Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) programme where pre-service teachers (PST) were learning and implementing student-centered approaches (SCA). Specifically, this article draws on the Value creation cycles framework to unveil…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Centered Curriculum, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers
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Kendall Cotton Bronk; Lindsey C. Blom; Seren Fryatt; Flomo Mau Maiwo; Yabadel Appleton – Journal of Youth Development, 2024
The vast majority of youth development research takes place in minority world cultural contexts. To understand and nurture the optimal development of young people living in majority world countries, cross-cultural research teams are uniquely suited to conduct careful and culturally sensitive research in these settings. However, this is difficult.…
Descriptors: Majority Attitudes, Minority Groups, World Views, Cultural Context
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Bakhurst, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2018
This paper considers the style of moral philosophy that emerged in the mid-1970s in the writings of John McDowell and David Wiggins and examines its implications for moral education. After characterising the position, I examine whether it broadens or narrows the horizons of moral philosophy. Though McDowell's notorious quietism might suggest the…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Educational Philosophy, Moral Development, Reflection
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Walmsley, Jan; Strnadová, Iva; Johnson, Kelley – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2018
Background: The study asks when does inclusive research add value? The authors argue that this is important, given the additional time and cost of co-researching with people with intellectual disabilities. The study is situated in debates about a "second generation" of inclusive research which advocates focussing more on outcomes than…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Value Added Models, Research, Intellectual Disability
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Holas, Sergio – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2018
In this paper, I further develop Rodolfo Kusch's concept of 'negation'. I argue that it is an affrmative tool that enables us to sense and feel the other sides or domains of what we call reality and allows us to approach a plateau negated as a horizon of possibilities for conviviality and coexistence. Kusch's concept of negation brings forth an…
Descriptors: Values, Philosophy, Emotional Response, Self Concept
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Kim, Beaumie – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2018
In this commentary, I consider Dewey's account on community to address the field's interest of creating and sustaining communities, using the three themes identified from the four articles of this special issue. They include: (1) expanding things in common, (2) making individual and collective work matter in private and public, and (3) renewing…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Cooperation, Democratic Values, Interpersonal Relationship
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Friedensen, Rachel E.; Kimball, Eziekiel – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2018
This paper explores the role that distrust of expert judgment plays in conservative critiques of higher education. We propose that academics should abandon the insistence on truth as the standard for the evaluation of research quality. Doing so would separate conservative critiques of higher education from broader concerns over expert judgment via…
Descriptors: Expertise, Historiography, Higher Education, Pragmatics
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Fielding, Michael – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2018
This is an edited version of a presentation Michael Fielding was invited to give in April 2006 at the Post Primary Teachers' Association Professional Conference. The conference, entitled Quality Teaching--Leading the Way, took place at the Wellington Convention Centre, Wellington, New Zealand. In his presentation, Michael contrasts two approaches…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Quality, Performance, Reflective Teaching
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Bailey, Geoffrey – NADE Digest, 2018
Creating a culture of assessment is an essential practice and mindset for postsecondary institutions as well as the units and departments embedded within respective campuses. Although it may sound daunting at first glance, simply put, assessment is "a set of processes designed to improve, demonstrate, and inquire about student learning"…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Values, Academic Achievement, Learning Resources Centers
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Powell, Shannon Baker; Engelke, Martha Keehner; Swanson, Melvin S. – Journal of School Nursing, 2018
School nurses are well positioned to provide care to a diverse population of school-age children, but their role and work environment can present a variety of moral dilemmas leading to moral distress. The purpose of this study is to identify the moral distress level that exists in school nurses and to describe its relationship to common moral…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Moral Values, Stress Variables, Psychological Characteristics
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Kuang, Xiaoxue; Kennedy, Kerry J. – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2021
The aim of the study is to explore alienated and disaffected students in Latin America and investigate the development of their civic attitudes. The study has focused on a context that is assuming growing importance globally and about which more needs to be known, especially in terms of its potential for democratic development. The focus is on…
Descriptors: Alienation, Gender Differences, Scores, Social Values
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Orona, Gabe Avakian – Theory and Research in Education, 2021
Virtue education is gaining popularity in institutions of higher education. Given this growing interest, several theoretical accounts explaining the process of virtue learning have emerged. However, there is scant empirical evidence supporting their applicability for intellectual virtue. In this study, we apply a theory of virtue learning to the…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Moral Values, Higher Education, Intellectual Development
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Lowenhaupt, Rebecca – Educational Governance Research, 2021
This chapter examines school leadership in the United States as it relates to the changing context for public education. In the midst of demographic shifts that have led to growing diversity across the country, public schools serve as key points of contact for immigrant youth and their families. At the same time, an expanding accountability system…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Educational Change, Self Concept, Social Emotional Learning
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Xiaoshuang Zhu; Guoxiu Tian; Rui Liu; Yanjun Li – European Journal of Education, 2025
Using the job demands-resources (JD-R) theory, this study aimed to understand how and when emotional leadership affected teachers' psychological well-being. It explored the mediating effect of emotional labour and the moderating effects of collectivism and two Confucian cultural values (i.e., harmony and obedience to authority). The sample…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Leadership Styles
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