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Barbara Rogoff; Itzel Aceves-Azuara – Child Development, 2024
Changes in family life related to globalization may include reduction in the collaborativeness observed in many Indigenous American communities. The present study examined longitudinal changes and continuities in collaboration in a Guatemalan Maya community experiencing rapid globalization. Fluid collaboration was widespread 3 decades ago among…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Cooperation
Anna Stålberg; Maja Söderbäck; Birgitta Kerstis; Maria Harder; Margareta Widarsson; Lena Almqvist; Marianne Velandia; Anna Karin Andersson – Child Care in Practice, 2024
This systematic review aimed to identify how children's right to health, connected to the principles of protection, promotion, and participation, and from the perspectives of children, parents, and professionals in preschool, school, and healthcare has been empirically demonstrated by international scholars between 1989 and 2021. Following the…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Access to Health Care, Parents, Teachers
Vicki D. Stayton; Jennifer L. Kilgo; Jeanette A. Mccollum; Karin Lifter; Ann M. Mickelson; Megan L. Purcell; Christine M. Spence; Cynthia O. Vail; Hasan Zaghlawan; Erin E. Barton – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2024
Clearly defined professional standards result in better prepared professionals who positively impact outcomes for children and families by ensuring an effective workforce. This article describes the evolution of early intervention early/childhood special education preparation standards from the on-the-job competencies of the 1960s to the historic…
Descriptors: Standards, Professionalism, Early Intervention, Early Childhood Education
Tiara R. Na'puti; Riley Taitingfong – Communication Education, 2024
As Chamoru scholars with experience working at two universities within the University of California (UC) system, the authors write from institutions deeply implicated in interconnected projects of settler colonialism and militarism. Addressing the UC's historical narrative in the authors' pedagogy is an important way to connect with ongoing calls…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Political Power, Power Structure, Colonialism
Karina Valariie Anne Mariadas; Farrah Dina Yusop – Curriculum and Teaching, 2024
The purpose of this study was to evaluate that project-based learning results in learners to be intrinsically motivated when learning History. Three methods were implemented in this study, namely role playing, poster-making and mixed projects (i.e., role playing and poster-making). To further enhance the understanding of intrinsic motivation, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Active Learning, Student Projects, History Instruction
Amanda LeClair-Diaz; Christine Stanton – Rural Educator, 2024
This article describes storywork and collaborative meaning making as relational practices that can support stakeholder learning about curricular sovereignty with(in) rural Indigenous-serving school districts. While various treaties and policies exist to protect the educational interests of Indigenous Nations, enacting curricular sovereignty often…
Descriptors: Rural Education, Indigenous Populations, Constructivism (Learning), American Indian Education
Anne Shaw – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
This review tracks the last 50 years of the journey towards the inclusion of disabled students in Higher Education (H.E.). It provides a critical overview of the impact of evolving U.K. policy aimed at widening participation for disabled H.E. students. The overview spotlights the historical, ideological and political influences on policy and…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Higher Education, Educational History, Barriers
Michael Q. McShane – EdChoice, 2024
Given the huge increase in the number of American families able to choose their child's school, the time is ripe to ask, "What do parents want?" Whereas before, millions of parents were hemmed in by school policies that required their child to attend a residentially assigned traditional public school, now more and more states are…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, School Choice, Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
Biniam Berhane Antonios; Senai W. Andemariam; Yonas Mesfun Asfaha – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
Eritrea does not have one official language and there is experience in using multiple languages in official government communications, education, media and the legal system. Since Eritrean independence in May 1991, Eritrean laws have been promulgated in a mix of Arabic, English and Tigrinya: some are issued in these three languages; some are…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Laws
Sarah C. K. Moore; John Chi – Language Policy, 2024
To commemorate "Lau v. Nichols," this paper reports on findings from archival data revealing its micro- and macro-level genesis, successive activities, and that despite its historic role in language policy development and critical importance for codifying language rights, the vision for educational equity by the Cantonese-speaking,…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, School Districts, Instructional Leadership, Biculturalism
Leslie Quiroz-Schulz – Higher Education Forum, 2024
This paper discusses the type of professional learning that international academic mobility makes possible during a PhD program. The conceptual approach used Pierre Bourdieu's field theory, which allows analyzing PhD students as 'newcomer' members who bet on mobility under the idea of "illusio." The methodology used was qualitative. The…
Descriptors: Professional Education, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Students, Foreign Students
Maia Hetaraka – NZCER Press, 2024
This thought-provoking book emerges from the author's personal journey through Aotearoa New Zealand's evolving education policy landscape. Delving into the complexities of a policy intended to enhance Maori student success, the author draws from personal, ancestral, and contemporary experiences to unravel and reframe conventional understandings of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pacific Islanders, Ethnic Groups, Malayo Polynesian Languages
Tasing Chiu – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
In the late nineteenth century, Protestant missionaries introduced modern education for the blind people in Taiwan and Korea. They developed various tactile reading systems to enhance literacy and provided handicraft training for self-sufficiency. When these regions came under Japanese colonial rule in the first half of the twentieth century, the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Blindness, Foreign Countries, Tactile Adaptation
Ivana Pondelíková; Jana Luprichová – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2024
The study investigates the pilot verification of the role of AI-powered tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini in enhancing reading comprehension and critical thinking skills among students in history and literature courses focused on Anglophone cultures. These tools provide personalized explanations and foster diverse text analysis,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Reading Comprehension, History, Literature
Conor Williams; Ilana Umansky; Lorna Porter; Manuel Vazquez Cano; Jonathan Zabala – Civil Rights Project - Proyecto Derechos Civiles, 2024
California's cultural and linguistic diversity are remarkable assets for the state. In particular, bilingualism is linked not only to economic growth, but also to improved health, social empathy, educational attainment, community cohesion, and civic engagement. Harnessing this potential depends upon the educational success of California's more…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Access to Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Student Diversity

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