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Hughes, Sioned; Lewis, Helen – Curriculum Journal, 2020
Current curriculum reform in Wales provides an opportunity for teachers to have greater freedom to develop pedagogical approaches that meet the needs of their pupils. The "Successful Futures" report recommends that teachers should have a greater autonomy in choosing how to deliver the curriculum, and ensuring it is done so in a manner…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Professional Autonomy
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Bopardikar, Anushree; Bernstein, Debra; Drayton, Brian; McKenney, Susan – Research in Science Education, 2020
Around the globe, science education during compulsory schooling is envisioned for all learners regardless of their educational and career aspirations, including learners bound to the workforce upon secondary school completion. Yet, a major barrier in attaining this vision is low learner participation in secondary school science. Because curricula…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Physics, High School Students, Hands on Science
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Cureton, Ashley E. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2020
Parental involvement has been deemed one of today's most important topics in educational spheres. Refugee parents face many challenges upon resettling in the US, impacting their engagement in the US educational system. This study explores Muslim refugee parents' experiences with schools and the facilitators and barriers for their engagement.…
Descriptors: Barriers, Refugees, Relocation, Parent Participation
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Delgadillo, Arianna A.; Wymbs, Frances A.; Margherio, Samantha M.; Egan, Theresa E. – School Mental Health, 2020
Teachers play an important role in improving the emotional and behavioral problems of students. Intervention characteristics (e.g., frequency of student intervention) and teacher characteristics (e.g., mental health literacy) may influence teacher preferences for an intervention and impact service uptake. Conjoint analysis, a trade-off technique…
Descriptors: Prediction, Teacher Attitudes, Preferences, Intervention
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Beck, Edward J.; Roosa, Kristen A. – HAPS Educator, 2020
While there are many strategies for increasing the inclusiveness of anatomy and physiology courses, increasing course structure is a strategy that can not only close achievement gaps for first generation and underrepresented minority students, but also increase performance for all students. High structure courses are characterized by clear…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Learner Engagement, Science Instruction, College Students
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Taylor, D. Bruce; Handler, Laura K.; FitzPatrick, Erin; Whittingham, Colleen E. – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2020
This yearlong study explores how digital technologies are used during literacy instruction in the critical year of third grade. We analyzed technology use in 16 classrooms across six geographically and socioeconomically diverse schools. We examined the multiple layers of technology's influences on teachers' instructional decision-making and on…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Elementary Education, Grade 3
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Yee, Jennifer A. – Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 2020
This autoethnographic case study analyzes how "ASAM 230 -- Civic Engagement Through Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Studies," an ethnic studies course created at a public, comprehensive university in partnership with a community-based organization, cultivates capacity for social justice through critical service learning. ASAM…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Ethnic Studies, Capacity Building, Social Justice
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Tesema, Abebe Abera; Reta, Ebrahim Yimam; Seid, Sheka Shemsi – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2020
Effective learning-teaching process is ensured when students interact and actively participate in the learning process. Though most instructors stressed the value of active participation in classrooms of universities and colleges, achieving success in eliciting it appears more difficult. There is high tendency of instructors in higher institutions…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Nursing Students, Obstetrics, Foreign Countries
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Yohana, Corry; Agung, Iskandar; Perdana, Novrian Satria; Silisabon, Simon – International Journal of Education and Practice, 2020
This study examined how the development of student talent is influenced by factors such as guidance and counseling, the school environment, parent participation, and learning activities that are high quality, competitive, and character building. The research was conducted in eight secondary schools (four states schools and four private schools).…
Descriptors: Talent Development, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries, School Counseling
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Kim, Taeyeon; Lee, Youngjun – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2020
We investigated the relationship between principal instructional leadership and teacher participation in multiple types of professional development in Japan, Singapore, and South Korea. Using the Teaching and Learning International Survey dataset of 2013, we employed two-level logistic regression models to estimate the rigorous effects of…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Faculty Development, Mentors
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Chang, Dian-Fu; ChangTzeng, Hsiao-Chi – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
This study considers patterns of participation according to gender in post-mass higher education from the perspective of higher education expansion in Taiwan. Becker's "D" coefficient ("D") is used to detect the patterns of gender parity in a 'critical mass' field in higher education. The study compared participation in STEM…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Gender Issues, Humanities, STEM Education
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Malik, Shazia; Manaf, Umi Kalthom Abdul – Bulletin of Education and Research, 2020
The aim of this study was to observe Orientation and Mobility (O&M) with effective parental involvement within the Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC) for visually impaired learners (VILs) to make them independent in their environment in Pakistan. O&M practices have become significant as these are essential in independence and one of the main…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Participation, Core Curriculum, Visual Impairments
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Mughal, Abdul Waheed – Educational Research, 2020
Background: The problem of students dropping out of school is one of the barriers to improving educational outcomes in poor and developing countries. Purpose: This small scale, in-depth study sought to explore the phenomenon of students who drop out from secondary education, through the perspectives of fathers of such students in a rural district…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Dropouts, Rural Schools
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Hill, Michelle A.; Overton, Tina L.; Thompson, Christopher D. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2020
Meaningful reflection on their learning and skill development is often lacking in the experience of undergraduates. Many students do not recognise the curriculum-embedded development of transferable skills and lack the ability to articulate such skills. This mixed-methods study sought to investigate whether engaging students in reflection would…
Descriptors: Reflection, Skill Development, College Science, Undergraduate Students
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Ho, Li-Ching; Barton, Keith C. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2020
Civic education historically has focused primarily on preparing students to influence politics and government policy. Less attention has been paid to the curricular implications of civil society, even though it is a crucial site for deliberatively informed action and one of the primary ways in which students will enter the public sphere. This…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Public Policy, Civics, Teaching Methods
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