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Owen Towler – Educational Theory, 2025
The modern day is known as the "post-truth" era, characterized by the widespread dissemination of false information, as well as personal opinions and emotions taking precedence over established facts in public decision-making. For students, as future democratically engaged citizens, to make well-informed science-based decisions on…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Education, Misinformation, Science Curriculum
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Saiphin Siharak; Watcharaporn Khuanwang; Sukanya Boonsri; Nattaka Sanguanwong; Withawat Penphu; Sermsak Srasri; Prapassorn Siharak – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2025
Thailand's educational policy emphasizes integrating Sufficiency Economy Philosophy into education management systems at all levels, including teacher preparation programs that develop educators capable of serving as role models for sustainable living. This research aimed to: 1) assess the needs for developing and promoting student teachers'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Teachers, Student Development, Teacher Competencies
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Kim A. Case; Jared Keeley; Caroline Cobb; Jennifer Joy-Gaba; Victoria Shivy – To Improve the Academy, 2025
Due to lack of research to track inclusive teaching behavior changes, the extent of faculty application of inclusive teaching practices remains unknown. Therefore, direct evaluation of faculty behavior change is needed to understand the process of incorporating inclusive practices into their teaching such as through the syllabus or course design.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Intervention, Inclusion
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Kevin Lowe; Claire Golledge; Phillip Poulton; Katherine Thompson – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
Education systems founded on the legacies and structures of colonisation (for example, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada) have established curricular structures that have perpetuated and entrenched processes and practices that marginalise and delegitimise Indigenous people and knowledge. We argue that the approach to curriculum inclusion used…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Educational Policy, Deception
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Fanny J. Hernandez – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
Needs assessments serve a pivotal role in identifying the diverse competency needs of adult learners, particularly in the Cooperative Extension System (CES). While previous studies have found that an evaluation competency gap exists among Extension professionals (EPs), little is known about how to prioritize and sequence evaluation competency…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Professional Development, Curriculum Development, Program Evaluation
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Shams El-Adawy; A.?R. Piña; Benjamin M. Zwickl; H. J. Lewandowski – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
As the need for a quantum-ready workforce grows, educators in quantum information science and engineering (QISE) face the challenge of aligning their programs and courses with industry needs. Through a series of interviews with program directors and faculty across 15 different institutions, we identified the considerations that educators are…
Descriptors: Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Engineering Education, Information Science
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JeongSuk Pang; YuJin Lee – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2025
Research on the interaction between curricula and textbooks--particularly the textbook development process--is critical for understanding their reciprocal influence. While mathematics textbooks are typically developed in response to curriculum revisions, textbook research can also inform and shape subsequent changes to the curriculum. This study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education, Textbook Research, Curriculum Development
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Karen E. Singer-Freeman; Kristi Verbeke – Intersection: A Journal at the Intersection of Assessment and Learning, 2024
We share a case study on our use of three reflective questions to demonstrate ways in which simple questions can be coded to reveal rich evidence of impact and engagement. At the end of a three-hour inclusive teaching practices workshop for 23 faculty and administrators from a single science department, 22 participants completed an anonymous…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, Science Departments, Teacher Workshops
Adolfo Angulo Romero; Francisco Eduardo Rengifo Silva; Atanacia Santacruz Espinoza; Jesús Ttito Quispe; Alan Christian López Castillo; Fausto David Berrocal Huarcaya – Online Submission, 2024
For Freudenthal, the practice of mathematics in the curriculum is not a set of predetermined theories, goals and means. On the contrary, it is always associated with positively understood phenomenological processes in mathematics, as the curriculum is often used in conjunction with the transformation or development of practice. For Freudenthal…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Phenomenology, Mathematics Curriculum, Educational Theories
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Lauren E. Margulieux; Yin-Chan Liao; Erin Anderson; Miranda C. Parker; Brendan D. Calandra – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2024
Integrated computing curricula combine learning objectives in computing with those in another discipline, like literacy, math, or science, to give all students experience with computing, typically before they must decide whether to take standalone CS courses. One goal of integrated computing curricula is to provide an accessible path to an…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Science
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Yun Wen; Yanjie Song; Guat Poh Aw; Hock Huan Goh; Yingjiang Zheng; Yanyan Wang – Educational Technology & Society, 2024
Existing studies have evidenced that mobile-assisted vocabulary learning, which allows students to create artefacts and engage in productive skills, can help them in vocabulary learning. However, there remains little research and validated approaches for designing seamless vocabulary learning experiences for young learners. In this paper, a…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Classroom Techniques, Home Study, Instructional Effectiveness
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Irina Maslo; Manuel Joaquín Fernández González; Svetlana Surikova – Journal of Moral Education, 2024
The aim of this study was to identify how key actors in school practice understand character education (CE) and virtue education (VE) in Latvia. For addressing the research question ('What advanced understanding of CE and VE do the key actors of school education hold?'), the study uses qualitative analysis and synthesis of participants' (N = 700)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values Education, Parents, Preservice Teachers
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Kellie Johnson; Tiffany Drape; Joseph Oakes; Joseph Simpson; Anne M. Brown; Donna Westfall-Rudd – Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice, 2024
Cyberbiosecurity and workforce development in agriculture and the life sciences (ALS) is a growing area of need in the curriculum in higher education. Students that pursue majors related to ALS often do not include training in cyber-related concepts or expose the 'hidden curriculum' of seeking internships and jobs. Exposing students through…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Biological Sciences, Curriculum, Biological Influences
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Merga Hunde Gonfa; Asnake Lealem Birhanu; Kemal Mohammed Gendo – Discover Education, 2024
These days' students are more comfortable with technology. Therefore, we need to start using technology in creative ways to make it less boring. The use of ICT in teaching has the potential to transform higher education. It's a dynamic approach to education. When compared to the conventional chalk and talk learning method, it offers additional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Curriculum, Information Technology, Communications
Jermaine D. Dickerson Sr. – ProQuest LLC, 2024
A Title I elementary school in New York City faced a challenge in supporting students in Grade 3 to Grade 5 who did not meet state proficiency standards in mathematics. The student body of approximately 300 was 80% Black and Brown students, with 40% of students identified as English language learners or students with disabilities. The assistant…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
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