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Saada, Najwan; Magadlah, Haneen – British Journal of Religious Education, 2021
The teaching of Islam in Western and non-Western societies may be located along a continuum from critical to non-critical paradigms. Islamic religious education is dominated by the non-critical paradigm and a devotional discourse of religious education. This is true in both Islamic and non-Islamic countries and is relevant to the teaching of both…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Western Civilization
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Wyatt-Smith, Claire, Ed.; Adie, Lenore, Ed.; Nuttall, Joce, Ed. – Teacher Education, Learning Innovation and Accountability, 2021
This book explores how well teachers are prepared for professional practice. It is an outcome of a large-scale research and development program that has collected extensive data on the impact of the Graduate Teacher Performance Assessment on Initial Teacher Education programs and preservice teachers' engagement with the assessment. It contributes…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Teacher Education Programs, Performance Based Assessment, Teacher Evaluation
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Patricia Bromley; Lisa Overbey; Jared Furuta; Rie Kijima – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2021
The liberal and neoliberal world order is increasingly under attack. Global levels of democracy have been declining for over a decade, accompanied by rollbacks in some kinds of rights. We examine the implications of increasing criticisms of the (neo)-liberal era over time for educational reform discourse around the world by drawing on a unique…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, International Organizations, Neoliberalism
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Bloch, Roland; Hartl, Jakob; O'Connell, Catherine; O'Siochru, Cathal – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2022
Many contemporary analyses criticise metrics-based evaluation in the higher education context as a neoliberal technology, notwithstanding the different national contexts and organisational topographies in which metrics are used. This Anglo-German study offers a comparative exploration of the role of metrics in two contrasting cases: highly…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cross Cultural Studies, Teacher Attitudes, Accountability
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Bori, Pau; Canale, Germán – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2022
In the past decades, neoliberalism has permeated (foreign) language education, as has been discussed by critical research in the fields of: curriculum theory, applied linguistics, discourse analysis, language policy, language assessment, to name a few. Despite the fact that research on foreign language education and neoliberalism is certainly…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Educational Change
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Hjorth Warlenius, Rikard – Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
More than a decade ago, critical ecopedagogue Richard Kahn expressed his fears and hopes regarding Education for sustainable development (ESD). He feared that ESD would be short lived and marginalized and would develop an instrumental pedagogy of one-sided transmission of knowledge, yet hoped for ESD to encompass three types of…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Poverty, Sustainable Development, Disadvantaged
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McKinney, Emry; Hoggan, Chad – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2022
For educators committed to promoting social equity, the question of how to address dialect hegemony is increasingly important. While linguists have long accepted the concept of dialect equality, educators have struggled with the issue, sparking a history of controversy and debate underscoring larger social issues of diversity and equity. For…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Nonstandard Dialects, Standard Spoken Usage, Teaching Methods
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Cunninghame, Ian; Pitman, Tim – Higher Education Research and Development, 2020
Ensuring that students of all backgrounds are smoothly transitioned through the stages of access, participation and completion in higher education has been the focus of much public policy and research in recent decades. Subsequently, public policy discourse treats those who do not complete their higher education degrees as unsuccessful, despite a…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Access to Education, Higher Education, Discourse Analysis
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Messenger, Katherine; Hardy, Sophie M.; Coumel, Marion – First Language, 2020
The authors argue that Ambridge's radical exemplar account of language cannot clearly explain all syntactic priming evidence, such as inverse preference effects ("greater" priming for less frequent structures), and the contrast between short-lived lexical boost and long-lived abstract priming. Moreover, without recourse to a level of…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Syntax, Priming, Criticism
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Melander Bowden, Helen; Aarsand, Pål – Learning, Media and Technology, 2020
This study explores situated practices of game design critique in a Swedish 4th grade classroom. The analyses are based on video recordings of peer feedback activities within the context of a project on computational thinking using the software "Scratch." Drawing on ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, the interactional and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Design, Educational Games, Technological Literacy
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Webb, David J.; Paul, Cassandra A.; Chessey, Mary K. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2020
In deciding on a student's grade in a class, an instructor generally needs to combine many individual grading judgments into one overall judgment. Two relatively common numerical scales used to specify individual grades are the 4-point scale (where each whole number 0-4 corresponds to a letter grade) and the percent scale (where letter grades A…
Descriptors: Grading, Physics, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses
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Vossoughi, Shirin; Rodela, Katherine – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2020
Eleanor Leacock (1922-1987) was a cultural anthropologist and prominent critic of the "culture of poverty" framework. This paper analyzes Leacock's writings on the culture of poverty with the following questions in mind: How did Leacock's critique of the culture of poverty framework evolve over time? What was her dissatisfaction with the…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Poverty, Race, Criticism
Zhao, Yong – Phi Delta Kappan, 2020
Writing in the April 2020 issue of Kappan, Tim Shriver and Roger Weissberg address a recent spate of reports and articles that have offered "constructive criticism" of the movement to promote social and emotional learning (SEL) in K-12 education. Despite a number of concerns that have been raised about SEL programs' scope,…
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Development, Debate, Elementary Secondary Education
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Selwyn, Neil; Gaševic, Dragan – Teaching in Higher Education, 2020
A common recommendation in critiques of datafication in education is for greater conversation between the two sides of the (critical) divide -- what might be characterised as sceptical social scientists and (supposedly) more technically-minded and enthusiastic data scientists. This article takes the form of a dialogue between two academics…
Descriptors: Criticism, Data Analysis, Higher Education, Dialogs (Language)
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Vlieghe, Joris; Zamojski, Piotr – Ethics and Education, 2020
In this article, we argue that it is possible to approach teaching from a fully affirmative perspective: as an educational practice that has its own internal logic and intrinsic value. By analysing a fragment from one of the Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts presented in this article as a teaching event, we show that when starting from…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Case Studies, Educational Practices, Educational Philosophy
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