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Varga-Atkins, Tünde; McIsaac, Jaye; Willis, Ian – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2017
In Higher Education Focus Groups and Nominal Group Technique are two well-established methods for obtaining student feedback about their learning experience. These methods are regularly used for the enhancement and quality assurance. Based on small-scale research of educational developers' practice in curriculum development, this study presents…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Focus Groups, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
Young, Helen – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2017
School governing bodies in England have considerable powers and duties, and their formal role positions them as decision-makers. This article draws on qualitative research in the governing bodies of four maintained schools. Using deliberative democracy as a sensitising concept, the article considers some processes by which decisions are made (or…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Governing Boards, Decision Making, Governance
Nipp, Mary Beth; Palenque, Stephanie Maher – Journal of Instructional Research, 2017
The thought of group work, or CLC Groups often strikes fear and loathing in the hearts and minds of both students and instructors. According to Swan, Shen, and Hiltz (2006) collaborative work presents the possibilities of many difficulties including a largely unequal contribution of group participants, an inability of the students to manage the…
Descriptors: Success, Teamwork, Educational Strategies, Best Practices
Highsmith, Andrew R.; Erickson, Ansley T. – American Journal of Education, 2015
Popular understandings of segregation often emphasize the Jim Crow South before the 1954 "Brown" decision and, in many instances, explain continued segregation in schooling as the result of segregated housing patterns. The case of Flint, Michigan, complicates these views, at once illustrating the depth of governmental commitment to…
Descriptors: Desegregation Litigation, School Desegregation, School Segregation, Housing
Langdon, Liz – Teaching Artist Journal, 2016
Intergenerational community members engage in making a mural to create a visual identity and document a legacy of care and hope.
Descriptors: Painting (Visual Arts), Community Programs, Community Involvement, Art Activities
Craggs, Holly; Kelly, Catherine – School Psychology International, 2018
A sense of school belonging has a powerful effect on students' emotional, motivational, and academic functioning, yet there have been few attempts to listen to students' views on school belonging, or to seek their opinions on how best to promote it. Managed move protocols to facilitate a move to an alternative school were developed in the UK as a…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Group Unity, Sense of Community, Student Adjustment
Mayorga, Edwin; Picower, Bree – Urban Education, 2018
In the era of Black Lives Matter (#BLM), urban teacher education does not exist in isolation. The White supremacist, neoliberal context that impacts all aspects of Black lives also serves to support antiblackness within the structures of teacher education. In this article, the authors, who are grounded in a race radical analytical and political…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Race, Activism, Racial Bias
Coe, Jesse L.; Davies, Patrick T.; Sturge-Apple, Melissa L. – Child Development, 2018
This study examined the mediating roles of children's callousness and negative internal representations of family relationships in associations between family instability and children's adjustment to school in early childhood. Participants in this multimethod (i.e., survey, observations), multiinformant (i.e., parent, teacher, observer),…
Descriptors: Young Children, Family Relationship, Early Childhood Education, Student Adjustment
Halim, Mudney – Education as Change, 2018
This article looks at the process of compiling a community archive in Westbury, Johannesburg. The township is located alongside the better known Sophiatown. Its history provides an insight into the experiences of the working class in the city since the establishment of Johannesburg more than a 100 years ago. The motivation for this archive comes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Information Services, Archives, Local History
Nanyangwe-Moyo, Tina; Moyo, Nkuye; Zheng, Xiaoying; Guo, Chao – Educational Research and Reviews, 2020
The aim of the study was to profoundly gain understanding into specific cultural values that underlie traditional practices which pose as barriers to rural girls' education in Zambia. A pairwise case study approach was used to identify and describe types of cultural values prevalent in the Bemba and Tonga ethnic groups of Zambia. A total of 28…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Social Values, Sociocultural Patterns, Ethnic Groups
Fender, C. Melissa; Stickney, Lisa T. – Management Teaching Review, 2017
Group and team class decision-making activities often focus on demonstrating that "two heads are better than one." Typically, students solve a problem or complete an assessment individually, then in a group. Generally, the group does better and that is what the students learn. However, if that is all such an activity conveys, then a…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Group Dynamics, Cooperative Learning, Participative Decision Making
Sarazin, Marc – London Review of Education, 2017
Many studies and accounts argue that collective music-making can contribute to building social cohesion and training social skills, and particularly that student interdependence in collective music education programmes can foster this. I argue that this implies two assumptions: first, that students mostly experience interdependence in music…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Mixed Methods Research, Case Studies
Schirmer, Eleni Brelis – Gender and Education, 2017
As public-sector unions such as teachers' unions used the boon of post-war liberalism to form their political power, they imported many of liberalism's key contradictions: its formation of racial contracts, its misappraisal of affective labour, and its opportunistic collective action logics. This article suggests cracks within liberalism weakened…
Descriptors: Teacher Strikes, Neoliberalism, Unions, Activism
Graham, C. Matt; Jones, Nory – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2019
This research sought to determine what impact a social network messaging app could have on student's team project performance. The app allowed students to self-select teams based on user profiles within the app. The study investigated three hypotheses that measured the apps impact on the quality of completed team projects, the team's sense of…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Synchronous Communication, Teamwork, Group Unity
Soles, Brooke; Maduli-Williams, Denise – Educational Leadership and Administration: Teaching and Program Development, 2019
The purpose of this study is to analyze student perceptions of the success of an online accelerated Master's in Educational Administration (MAEd) program through the lens of social presence by asking the following question: What are student perceptions of teaching and learning in an accelerated MAEd program? Forty-eight graduate students in an…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Acceleration (Education), Online Courses