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Johannessen, Øystein Lund – Educational Action Research, 2015
In European societies, major patterns of plurality have changed over recent decades due to modernization and globalization. In schools, these new patterns of plurality have consequences for learning processes and may be challenging for students and teachers. This article investigates these issues, taking as its point of departure the way they…
Descriptors: Christianity, Values, Religious Education, Cultural Awareness
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Woolhouse, Clare – Gender and Education, 2015
This paper investigates how the narratives Special Educational Needs Co-ordinators (SENCOs) tell can be framed as social, discursive practices and performances of identity by analysing accounts offered in focus groups and life history interviews. I explore how the narratives deployed demonstrate an engagement with a rhetoric about who works in…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Special Needs Students, Coordinators, Focus Groups
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Tavakoli, Parvaneh – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2015
In line with a growing interest in teacher research engagement in second language education, this article is an attempt to shed light on teachers' views on the relationship between teaching and practice. The data comprise semi-structured interviews with 20 teachers in England, examining their views about the divide between research and practice in…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Selznick, Benjamin – Journal of Student Affairs in Africa, 2013
This article presents a model that can inform the continued professionalisation of student affairs as both a field and a practice in Africa. After providing a brief overview of the African post-secondary educational climate and establishing student affairs as an internationally recognised profession, I analyse three pieces authored or co-authored…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Professional Identity, Professionalism, Models
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Carpenter, Stan; Haber-Curran, Paige – Journal of Student Affairs in Africa, 2013
In this article the authors first explicate a particular conception of the occupational sociology term "professional" and engage in a short discussion of how student affairs as a field conforms to the definition, and ways in which it might benefit from some intentional reframing. Attention is next directed to the definition of what the…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Professionalism, Professional Identity, Definitions
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Godwin, Allison; Potvin, Geoff – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
This paper explores differences between chemical engineering students and students of other engineering disciplines, as identified by their intended college major. The data used in this analysis was taken from the nationally representative Sustainability and Gender in Engineering (SaGE) survey. Chemical engineering students differ significantly…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Majors (Students), Intellectual Disciplines, Student Characteristics
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Melville, Wayne; Bartley, Anthony; Fazio, Xavier – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2013
This article considers the impact of scaffolding on pre-service science teachers' constitution of identities as teachers of inquiry. This scaffolding has consisted of 2 major components, a unit on current electricity which encompasses the inquiry continuum and an open inquiry which is situated in context of classroom practice. Our analysis…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Energy, Professional Identity, Teaching Methods
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Darcy, Monica G.; Abed-Faghri, Nahid M. – Professional Counselor, 2013
A state's counseling association conducted a study to explore characteristics of its licensed mental health counselors. Responses were collected regarding employment, priorities for the state professional association, competence in professional activities, and sources of professional support. The majority of respondents indicated high job…
Descriptors: Mental Health Workers, Counselors, Professional Associations, Employment
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Scholl, Jan – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2013
For many years, overall graduate research productivity has been reported annually by several authors in the December issue of the "Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal." The knowledge gleaned from a century's worth of Extension studies is valuable because it can improve our ability to build on prior research, particularly…
Descriptors: Productivity, Extension Education, Consumer Science, Family Programs
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Emslie, Michael – Child & Youth Services, 2013
There is growing interest in the professionalization of the youth work field in Australia and the United States. In this article I draw on relevant literature from the sociology of professions to explore the appeal of professionalization for youth work. The interest in professionalism is examined along with the strategies youth work practitioners…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth Programs, Professional Education, Professional Identity
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Dollarhide, Colette T.; Gibson, Donna M.; Moss, Julie M. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2013
The authors used grounded theory to explore professional identity transitions for 23 counselor education doctoral students in a cross-section sample based on nodal points in their programs. The transformational tasks that doctoral students face involve integration of multiple identities, evolution of confidence and legitimacy, and acceptance of…
Descriptors: Counseling, Grounded Theory, Graduate Students, Counselor Training
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Hall, David; Gunter, Helen; Bragg, Joanna – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2013
This article examines the rapidly shifting relationship between teachers and the state and efforts to re-model teacher identities within the wider context of public sector modernization and the New Public Management. The construction and development of officially authorized and normative discursive practices relating to leadership and the…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Professional Identity, Social Environment, Political Influences
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Bridgstock, Ruth – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2013
While the majority of creative, performing and literary artists are self-employed, relatively few tertiary arts schools attempt to develop capabilities for venture creation and management (and entrepreneurship more broadly) and still fewer do so effectively. This article asks why this is the case. It addresses underlying conceptual and…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Higher Education, Program Effectiveness, Career Development
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Andelora, Jeffrey T. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2013
In the author's fifteen years as a subscriber to "TETYC," he has yet to read an article as alarming as Keith Kroll's "The End of the Community College English Profession." His argument that neoliberalism--a political ideology and set of economic policies that look to the free market and privatization for answers to questions great and small--is…
Descriptors: Governance, Community Colleges, Ideology, Free Enterprise System
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Nelson, Adam R. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
Historically, the changing roles of academics have often been associated with changing relations between scholarship and the state. What functions did the state expect scholars to fulfill? Using a historical-biographical approach, this essay considers the example of early nineteenth-century astronomer Ferdinand Rudolf Hassler, who immigrated to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nationalism, Teacher Role, College Faculty
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