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Johansson, Karin; Georgii-Hemming, Eva – British Journal of Music Education, 2020
Higher music education (HME) in Europe is multifaceted due to the great variety of legal frameworks, conservatory histories and practices. However, following the Bologna declaration in 1999, traditional conservatories are gradually transforming into research-based institutions, which means combining advanced performer training with artistic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Music Education, Foreign Countries, Classical Music
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Verigin, Brianna L.; Meijer, Ewout H.; Vrij, Aldert – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
When given the opportunity, liars will embed their lies into otherwise truthful statements. In what way this embedding affects the quality of lies, however, remains largely unknown. This study investigated whether lies that are embedded into truthful stories are richer in detail and contain higher quality details compared to lies that are part of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Deception, Story Telling, Comparative Analysis
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McCandless, Trevor; Fox, Brandi; Moss, Julianne; Chandir, Harsha – Australian Educational Researcher, 2020
Intercultural Understanding and Personal and Social Capability are two General Capabilities in the Australian Curriculum. However, the level of engagement anticipated by students in addressing these general capabilities across the learning continua provided in the curriculum differs significantly both in terms of the cognitive level expected of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Awareness, National Curriculum, Discourse Analysis
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Collins, Peter J.; Hahn, Ulrike – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020
We gain much of our knowledge from other people. Because people are fallible--they lie, mislead, and are mistaken--it seems essential to monitor their claims and their reliability as sources of information. An intuitive way to do this is to draw on our expectations about claims and sources: to perform expectation-based updating (Hahn, Merdes,…
Descriptors: Pragmatics, Reliability, Trust (Psychology), Cooperation
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Soysal, Yilmaz; Radmard, Somayyeh – Journal of Education, 2020
This study presents an analysis of two teacher educators' discursive moves. The participants were two teacher educators (TEs) and 46 prospective teachers enrolled in a classroom teaching program. Five coconstructivist teaching implementations were conducted and video recorded. The video-based data were analyzed through systematic observation in…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Preservice Teachers, Discourse Analysis, Communication Strategies
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Spencer, Elizabeth; Bryant, Lucy; Colyvas, Kim – Topics in Language Disorders, 2020
Variability is common in language sample analysis (LSA), arising from personal factors such as age or level of education, or from factors within the text such as its length and purpose. Variability can affect interpretation of results in clinical practice and research studies, as well as the ability to detect change in individuals over time. This…
Descriptors: Sampling, Language Impairments, Evaluation Methods, Evidence Based Practice
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Pérez-Milans, Miguel – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2020
This article discusses Volume 17 (1) where the editors (Garrido and Sabaté-Dalmau) push for a sociolinguistic, discourse-analytic and linguistic anthropological agenda in the study of transnational trajectories of multilingual workers and emergent entrepreneurial selves. I review this lens as suitable to document how language both mediates and…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Multilingualism, Sociolinguistics, Discourse Analysis
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McCaw, Christopher T. – Oxford Review of Education, 2020
'Mindfulness' is a term which holds increasing currency within educational research, policy and practice. However, there is substantial variation in its use, especially with respect to its historical roots in the Buddhist tradition. I develop a conceptual distinction between 'thin' mindfulness and 'thick' mindfulness, with attendant ontological,…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Buddhism
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Tom Morton; Nashwa Nashaat-Sobhy – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2024
This study explores the bases of achievement invoked by teachers when assessing students' work in the context of a bilingual education program where academic subjects are taught through English as a foreign language. During a professional development seminar, teachers judged samples of students' writing in response to tasks that elicited the three…
Descriptors: Content and Language Integrated Learning, Bilingual Education Programs, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Kevin W. H. Tai – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2024
Prior research on classroom interaction has investigated how the teacher's feedback turn following students' responses can be used to transform students' turns into academic expressions during whole class discussions. Nevertheless, more empirical studies are needed to explore how teachers' translanguaging practices can play a role in shaping…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Student Reaction, Second Language Instruction
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Yew-Jin Lee – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
Teachers' work in school is said to be under increasing pressure from neoliberal forces. Key constructs that are essential in understanding how teachers cope with these changes are teacher responsibility and teacher accountability, which are closely related within scholarly and everyday contexts although serving different logics and outcomes. By…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Responsibility, Discourse Analysis, Accountability
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Dongil Shin – Language Testing, 2024
This paper addresses the intersection of testing and policy, situating test-driven impact and validation within the context of policy-led educational reform in Korea. I will briefly review the existing validation models. Then, arguing for an expansion of the conventional conceptualization of consequential validity research, I use Fairclough's…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Discourse Analysis, Test Validity, Educational Change
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Wei Xu; Le-Ying Yang; Xiao Liu; Pin-Nv Jin – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Teacher feedback is the key to online collaborative discussion. To investigate the effects of different forms of teacher feedback intervention on learners' cognitive and emotional interactions in online collaborative discussion, this study collected collaborative discussion text data of online collaborative learners. Based on the framework of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teacher Student Relationship, Communities of Practice, Cooperative Learning
John Mark Watford Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Despite the standardization of calculus education as a Calculus and Analytic Geometry course after the 1950s, curriculum updates have been slow to penetrate the undergraduate mathematics classroom practice, taking decades to manifest. Common struggles with the teaching and learning of calculus, such as relying on a procedural understanding of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Students, Calculus, Educational Change
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Ksenia Filatov – History of Education Review, 2024
Purpose: In January 2021, the state government of NSW, Australia, announced that all year 9 and 10 elective courses developed by schools will be phased out. This paper offers a brief historical account of school-developed board-endorsed courses (SDBECs) in NSW and a close analysis of the policy to phase them out. Design/methodology/approach: I…
Descriptors: Educational History, Elective Courses, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
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