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Sanguinetti, Rachael D. – Journal of General Music Education, 2024
Student motivation is frequently an issue in general music classrooms, and many long-standing theories designed to increase motivation have the opposite effect. This article introduces Self-Determination Theory, first developed by Edward Deci and Richard Ryan, as a theory of human motivation. A key element of Self-Determination Theory is the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Self Determination, Theories, Personal Autonomy
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Jackie Ryan; Heather M. Brown; Anne Borden; Christina Devlin; Adam Kedmy; Austin Lee; David B. Nicholas; Bethan Kingsley; Sandy Thompson-Hodgetts – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Self-determination enhances a person's quality of life and is a fundamental human right. According to self-determination theory, autonomy is one of three basic psychological needs that must be met to experience self-determination. The overarching aim of this exploratory study was to learn about autonomy from the perspective of autistic adults with…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intellectual Disability, Adults
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Ori Rotlevy; Itay Snir – Ethics and Education, 2024
In his 'Towards the Critique of Violence', Walter Benjamin introduces the concept of 'educative violence' as a contemporary manifestation of 'divine violence'. In this paper, we aim to interpret 'educative violence' by examining other instances where the young Benjamin addresses pedagogical issues. By connecting the concept of divine violence to…
Descriptors: Violence, Philosophy, Power Structure, Personal Autonomy
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Suvi Lakkala; Mhairi C. Beaton; Kirsi Kokko – Support for Learning, 2024
Despite ongoing development of the international understanding of the values and goals of inclusive education, attempts to implement it remain incomplete. This study's aim was to clarify how participation and agency are defined in research on inclusive education and how participation and agency might be more effectively promoted to enhance…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Personal Autonomy, Student Participation, Educational Research
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Joyce Vreuls; Marcel van der Klink; Mieke Koeslag-Kreunen; Slavi Stoyanov; Henny Boshuizen; Loek Nieuwenhuis – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2025
To meet society's changing demands, the responsive development of curricula is vital, and curriculum developers need to increasingly foresee and incorporate changes into their curricula in a timely manner. However, responsive curriculum development is a complex problem for curriculum developers in vocational and (higher) professional education,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Barriers, Professional Education, Higher Education
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Bill Esmond; Balwant Kaur; Liz Atkins – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2025
A longitudinal study of enrichment across post-16 colleges in England and Wales illustrates the possibilities and limitations of colleges' societal and cultural impact. Over a four-year study, these activities outside subject curricula, widely intended to compensate for the mobilisation of cultural capital by students in privileged settings,…
Descriptors: Enrichment, COVID-19, Pandemics, Personal Autonomy
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Juiching Chiang – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
The purpose of this study was to implement an effective online learning environment based on self-determination theory (SDT) and to develop eighteen main elements of the conceptual environment. The significant difference between SDT and other motivation theories is that SDT emphasizes on how to internalize motivation, and it explores the…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Electronic Learning, Need Gratification, Personal Autonomy
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Rahmad Hidayat – Higher Education Forum, 2025
Based on prior research indexed in the Scopus database, this coherent literature review explores the transformative impact of the independent campus policy on Indonesian higher education by highlighting its role in forming the autonomy of students to shape their academic trajectories. The analysis spans 63 publications from 2020 to 2023, revealing…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Personal Autonomy
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Juuso Henrik Nieminen; Zi Yan; David Boud – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
Digital technologies allow student self-assessment to be adaptive, scalable and multimodal. Despite such technological advances, digital self-assessment practices have largely reinforced the existing norms around student roles, leaving the fundamentals of self-assessment design untouched. Digital self-assessment has centred on learning outcomes…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Personal Autonomy, Computer Uses in Education, Student Role
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Glincy Piyus – Global Studies of Childhood, 2025
The paper examines the role of literature set in late 20th-century Kerala, India, at the intersections of class and gender, in establishing and propagating new ideals for children and childhood. During this period, Kerala gained recognition from the UN for its Kerala Model of Development, which positioned the state at the forefront of Human…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature, Social Class, Sex
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Ayhan Aksakalli – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2025
The paradox of education as both a space of cognitive freedom and a conditioning mechanism raises fundamental questions about intellectual autonomy. By examining the tension between neurological determinism and cognitive agency, this paper asks whether education encourages independent thought or directs individuals towards predefined ideological…
Descriptors: Freedom, Personal Autonomy, Cognitive Processes, Role of Education
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Ron Aboodi – Educational Theory, 2025
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) keeps advancing, Generation Alpha and future generations are more likely to cope with situations that call for critical thinking by turning to AI and relying on its guidance without sufficient critical thinking. I defend this worry and argue that it calls for educational reforms that would be designed mainly to (a)…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, Educational Benefits, Barriers
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Ashwani Kumar; Shane Theunissen – in education, 2025
This conversational paper between Ashwani Kumar and Shane Theunissen explores how meditative inquiry in teaching and learning can foster reverence for nature, life, and learning. Through an organic and reflective conversation rooted in Dialogical Meditative Inquiry (DMI), the authors offer a holistic exploration of the intersections between…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Inquiry, Metacognition, Personal Autonomy
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Nicolas Chevalier; Aurélien Frick – Developmental Science, 2025
Cognitive control shows two main developmental trends: greater self-directedness (i.e., children need less external scaffolding) and greater proactiveness (i.e., children increasingly anticipate and prepare for upcoming cognitive demands). The present study examined potential links between these major developmental transitions. Specifically, it…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Children, Adults, Cognitive Processes
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Aslam Fataar – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
This essay emphasises the imperative to move from discussions about decolonising education to the practical implementation of a decolonial pedagogy. This task necessitates challenging Eurocentric perspectives and incorporating diverse insights into curriculum design and pedagogical processes. By drawing on Edward Said's concepts of democratic…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Humanism, Personal Autonomy, Slavery
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