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McBeth, Mark K.; Brewer, Adam M.; Lund, Jennifer – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2021
With a solid foundation in public administration since the 1980s, few could argue that ethics is not an important aspect of a public service education. Yet, in many public human resource management (HRM) or personnel courses, ethics is relegated to one class discussion. In this study, we contend that ethics is best understood when situated within…
Descriptors: Ethics, Human Resources, Public Administration, Course Content
Diaz, Amanda R.; Schutz, Kristine M.; Woodard, Rebecca – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2021
Discussions about texts can offer valuable opportunities for critical conversations about power and privilege. While we know such conversations are important to have in school, many teachers report feeling unprepared to facilitate them. In an effort to understand the in-the-moment decisions preservice teachers (PSTs) make in response to children's…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Students, Interpersonal Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Beniermann, Anna; Mecklenburg, Laurens; Upmeier zu Belzen, Annette – Education Sciences, 2021
The ability to make evidence-based decisions, and hence to reason on questions concerning scientific and societal aspects, is a crucial goal in science education and science communication. However, science denial poses a constant challenge for society and education. "Controversial science issues" (CSI) encompass scientific knowledge…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Science Education, Scientific Principles, Persuasive Discourse
An, Tuyin; Clark, Daniel L.; Lee, Hwa Young; Miller, Emily K.; Weiland, Travis – The Mathematics Educator, 2021
Prospective elementary teacher (PSET) education programs vary greatly in the courses and course sequences employed to prepare their students. This article explores potential tradeoffs that arise for mathematics teacher educators, PSETs, and their future students due to the choices PSET education programs make regarding their design. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Program Design
Brosens, Dorien; Marynissen, Silke; Lemmers, Frans; Croux, Flore – Education Sciences, 2021
Foreign national prisoners have less educational opportunities than national prisoners. Therefore, the Dutch foundation 'Education behind Foreign Bars' (Eabt) provides distance education to Dutch nationals detained abroad. A mixed-methods case study is carried out to gain insight into the perspective of professionals and volunteers who are…
Descriptors: Foreign Nationals, Distance Education, Correctional Education, Institutionalized Persons
Tan-Sisman, Gülçin – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2021
The present study aimed to investigate senior teacher candidates' theoretical knowledge about curriculum development, their perceived competence for subject-specific curriculum knowledge, and the curriculum-related courses taken during their pre-service teacher education. As a survey, the study was carried out with 473 senior teacher candidates…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Knowledge Level, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Preservice Teachers
Sohn, Brian Kelleher – Journal of Transformative Education, 2021
This article, developed from a phenomenological case study of a graduate seminar, presents the development of student-student relationships over the course of a semester and the ways in which they were part of a transformative learning (TL) experience. Often neglected in studies of adult learners, such relationships are revealed to be of critical…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Case Studies, Graduate Students, Seminars
Morris, Lekeitha R.; Bellon-Harn, Monica L. – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2021
The lack of racial diversity in the profession is problematic for the families we aim to serve. The goal of this paper is to address some of the ways in which CSD departments can contribute to increasing the number of speech-language pathologists and audiologists of color. This manuscript proposes that faculty are a source of fundamental change…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Strategies, Course Content, Curriculum Development
Wang, Hua – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The cultivation of intercultural competence is a growing trend globally, and integration of intercultural competence into coursework was widely acknowledged as a valid strategy to achieve this goal. The purpose of this study is to examine (1) the effects of the intervention of connecting one's own culture to affect students' cross-cultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cross Cultural Training, Intercultural Communication, Course Content
Ileana Wilson – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Nationally, 20% of college students suffer from an eating disorder. Support for eating disorders on college campuses is essential to student health. The purpose of this study was to examine web-based eating disorder resources and differences between resources content for Division 1 and 2 institutions. The concept of awareness to action developed…
Descriptors: Eating Disorders, College Students, Small Colleges, Universities
Lintner, Timothy – SRATE Journal, 2018
Social studies is by virtue opaque, unwieldly, and rarely neutral. It challenges convention and conventional thought and action. Embedding controversy into social studies instruction allows students to think deeply, critically, and passionately. Yet controversy is fraught with philosophical and pedagogical hurdles that often limit its use. Thus,…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Classroom Techniques, Teaching Methods
Zimmerman, Jonathan; Robertson, Emily – Phi Delta Kappan, 2018
Avoiding the discussion of controversial topics in U.S. classrooms deprives students of an important part of their learning. Jonathan Zimmerman and Emily Robertson, authors of "The Case for Contention: Teaching Controversial Issues in American Schools" (University of Chicago Press, 2017) say Americans are terrible at having informed,…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Teaching Methods, Persuasive Discourse, Educational Policy
Leland, Christine; Ociepka, Anne; Kuonen, Kate; Bangert, Sara – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2018
This article describes an informal study that focused on teaching eighth graders to take a critical stance and talk back to texts. In this era of "fake news," "alternative facts," and what has been called a "post-truth" culture, it is imperative that students do not simply accept everything they read, see, or hear at…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Picture Books, Student Reaction, Teaching Methods
Cross, Ted; Pollk, Laura – Journal of Educators Online, 2018
Managing the online classroom presents new challenges for faculty members. New online faculty members can become confused with the process of teaching and creating content online due to a lack of support and ignorance of tools and strategies. Issues often arise in online teaching due to the ubiquity of the online classroom and finding appropriate…
Descriptors: Online Courses, College Faculty, Course Content, Teaching Methods
Spassiani, Natasha A. – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2018
This paper introduces a newly accredited university programme for students with an intellectual disability (ID). The curriculum is largely based on disability studies pedagogy that creates awareness of the social, political, and economic factors that influence how individuals with a disability navigate society. The aim of the innovative curriculum…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, College Students, Barriers, Curriculum

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