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Vanzant, Kevin – History Teacher, 2019
Narrative in a United States survey course is hard to avoid. The question that the author has confronted in his classes is simple: do narratives still work in the surveys now that students understand their subjectivity, in many cases, as much as their teachers? Students, like most humans, tend to like stories. As the humanities at large and…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Fiction, Student Interests
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Bouillet, Dejana; Jokic, Maja – European Educational Research Journal, 2019
In European post-socialistic countries or more commonly known as Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) countries, regardless of their differences and specifics, the common communist and post-communist legacies in the field of educational sciences are still recognisable. The aim of this article is to explore research activity in the educational sciences…
Descriptors: Educational History, Cultural Differences, Social Systems, Foreign Countries
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Servant-Miklos, Virginie F. C. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2019
This paper sheds light on an intellectual dispute on the purpose of problem-based learning that took place in the 1970s between two major figures in the history of PBL: Howard S Barrows from McMaster University and Henk Schmidt from Maastricht University. Using historical evidence from archive materials, oral history accounts and contemporary…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Problem Based Learning, Educational History, Cognitive Psychology
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Galili, Igal – Science & Education, 2019
This study considers the short list of Nature of Science (NOS) features frequently published and widely known in the science education discourse. It is argued that these features were oversimplified and a refinement of the claims may enrich or sometimes reverse them. The analysis shows the need to address the range of variation in each particular…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Education, Science History, Science Instruction
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Webb, Sandra; Massey, Dixie; Goggans, Melinda; Flajole, Kelly – Reading Teacher, 2019
It has been more than 35 years since Pearson and Gallagher's landmark study on the gradual release of responsibility. How has this instructional practice endured the test of time? In this article, the authors revisit the history of the gradual release of responsibility, explore current practices and challenges for educators, and provide…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Educational Practices, Classroom Techniques, Educational History
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Powell, Martin – Teaching Public Administration, 2019
There have been recent calls for a royal commission (RC) on the British National Health Service (NHS). This article focuses on the impact of RCs and similar advisory bodies, particularly on finance recommendations, of three inquiries with broad remits across the whole of the NHS from very different periods: Guillebaud (1956); Royal Commission on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Expenditures, Public Health, National Programs
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Harris, Richard; Ormond, Barbara – Educational Review, 2019
This article examines the potential of history as a subject to contribute to a "knowledge economy". Global trends in curricula reforms have often emphasised generic competences and development of students' critical thinking to benefit the future economic position of citizens and nations. However, viewing knowledge in these terms presents…
Descriptors: Knowledge Economy, History Instruction, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Curriculum
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Boyd, Susanna – Teaching History, 2019
Susanna Boyd 'discovered' women's history while studying for her own history degree, and laments women's continued absence from the school history curriculum. She issues a call-to-arms to make the curriculum more inclusive both by re-evaluating the criteria for curricular selection and by challenging established disciplinary conventions. She also…
Descriptors: Females, Curriculum Design, History, Teaching Methods
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Bierema, Laura L. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2019
The purpose of the chapter is to introduce the T-shaped professional and advance it as an organizing rubric for curriculum development in higher education as a strategy to enhance employability. The chapter explores the T-shaped professional by investigating its history, considering the context creating demand for T-shaped people, and outlining…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Educational Strategies
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McClure, Donald R.; Robinson, Kecia I. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2019
Sports can be a unique platform to teach third-grade students about women's history and civic values. This lesson addresses two social studies practices for the third grade in the New York State K-8 Social Studies Framework (Gathering, Interpreting, and Using Evidence; and Chronological Reasoning and Causation) and three themes from the National…
Descriptors: Womens Studies, Females, History, Athletics
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Miller, Elise S.; Shedd, Jessica M. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2019
The federal government has collected data from colleges and universities for more than a century. However, how and what data are collected has evolved over time, as has the purposes for collecting those data. The most systematic collection of data happens through the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), which is required to be…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Databases, Data Collection, Educational History
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Seaman, Jayson – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2019
Dewey's (1938) theory of experience involved the use of history as "a potent agent in appreciation of the living present" (p. 23). Dewey meant his statement as an educational prescription, but it also has significant research implications. These implications can be understood in terms of studying the history of a topic versus using…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Educational Philosophy, Guidelines, Educational History
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Davis, Bryan L.; Goldberg, Ariel – Journal of Museum Education, 2019
At the Jewish History Museum and Holocaust History Center in Tucson, Arizona, photographs, text, and audio displays present Jewish histories alongside local histories of African-American, Latinx, and Native peoples -- among others -- in Southern Arizona, where Jews comprise only 2-3% of the population. In documenting our pedagogical tools for…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, History, Museums
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Mota, Teresa Salomé – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2019
For some time now, images in science have been an object of study in the history of science. The multiple roles that images play in scientific practice have been recognised and discussed. However, little attention has been given to science related images in educational contexts. The case of geology is all the more relevant because it is considered…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Textbooks, Geology
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Kniffin, Lori E.; Patterson, Ryan M. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2019
The challenges of the 21st century, post-industrial society are increasingly complex. They will not be solved by the actions of individual, "heroic" leaders; instead, they require the participation of diverse stakeholders in order to make progress. Through a discussion of the evolution of leadership theory, we demonstrate that theories…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, United States History, Community Programs, Community Leaders
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