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Jemimah L. Young; Marquita D. Foster; Dorothy Hines – English Journal, 2018
The authors discuss how Black girls can engage with literary texts through counter fairy tales (CFT) as a resistive literary strategy to reclaim Black girls' narratives and to be reflective of their experiences. The racial violence that Black girls encounter in school cannot be separated from the remnants of the afterlife of slavery within PreK-12…
Descriptors: Fairy Tales, Childrens Literature, Culturally Relevant Education, African American Students
Alnefaie, Sultan Klaib – Cogent Education, 2016
Teachers' participation in curriculum development is an area of research that has not been given adequate attention in the context of Saudi Arabia. This critical exploratory study investigated the issue of teachers' marginalisation in the curriculum development process with the aim of problematising power relations in Saudi Arabia's education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Role, Curriculum Development, English (Second Language)
Looijenga, Annemarie; Klapwijk, Remke; de Vries, Marc J. – Design and Technology Education, 2016
In Dutch Design and Technology Education the beginning of a process of learning is usually determined by the teacher. In this paper it is argued that a beginning, determined in interaction with the students, is more profitable as the interaction will lead to joined-up exploring, creating and thinking and an increased motivation to learn.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interaction, Student Empowerment, Student Motivation
Peseta, Tai; Bell, Amani; Clifford, Amanda; English, Annette; Janarthana, Jananie; Jones, Chelsea; Teal, Matthew; Zhang, Jessica – International Journal for Academic Development, 2016
Engaging students as partners in learning, teaching, and curriculum renewal is driven by different agendas, and takes multiple forms. Although the research is clear on the ethical necessity of student participation in these efforts, the institutional challenges remain ongoing and writ large. This article offers an account of an innovative…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learner Engagement, Student Recruitment, College Students
De La Vega, Esperanza – Democracy & Education, 2016
This is a response to Liggett's (2014) call to implement "deliberate democracy" in English language education classrooms. While the concept of participating in deliberate democracy is a solid ideal and worthy of pursuit, I present questions and scenarios that illustrate the complicated nature of the tasks. By sharing my…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, English Language Learners
Tadayon, Fereshteh; Khodi, Ali – TESL Canada Journal, 2016
Numerous studies have investigated the changing patterns of immigration, the growth of multicultural-multilingual societies, and the important role of language in identity construction. Unfortunately, the issue of identity construction is affected by a variety of factors such as language learning and acquisition underlying different contexts and…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Refugees, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Syahri, Mohamad – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
The research sites were "Blitar, Malang" and "Batu" in East Java Province, Indonesia since those areas are regarded to have problems of environmental crises. In the data collection, this study made use of four methods, namely: a) observation, b) In-depth Interviews, c) documentation, and d) focus group discussion. The results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Observation, Interviews, Documentation
Schocker, Jessica B.; Zook, Caitlin; Hummel, Deanna – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2016
Many scholars and practitioners have asserted the value of opportunities for young children to participate in projects that inspire positive civic engagement. A National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) Position statement stresses civic engagement as an important focus for powerful and purposeful learning in elementary social studies. The…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Student Empowerment, Gardening, Student Projects
Sharma, Malavika – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2015
Indian women have always been viewed as the object of desire. In the advent of Technological Advancement women are still thought of as inferior to men. Though there is an increase in the literacy rate of the girl child, it does not imply the emancipation of the girl child. Women are bound by the social customs and traditions. In this sense women…
Descriptors: Indians, Females, Gender Differences, Gender Bias
Feenstra, Jennifer S. – Physical Educator, 2015
A variety of activities are used in camps to help promote positive youth development, improving social skills and self-esteem in campers. I expanded on previous camp research in this study to address the influence camps have on trust, belief in the honesty of others, empowerment, and care for others in youth in Eastern Europe. Since 1999, New…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Youth Programs, Interpersonal Competence, Self Esteem
Cheng Pui-Wah, Doris; Reunamo, Jyrki; Cooper, Paul; Liu, Karen; Vong, Keang-ieng Peggy – Early Child Development and Care, 2015
The article describes a comparative case study on children's agentive orientations in two Hong Kong preschools, one is play-based and the other is academically focused. Agentive orientations were measured using Reunamo's interview tool, which focuses on children's uses of accommodative and agentive orientations in everyday situations. The findings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Nursery Schools
Hasio, Cindy – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2015
Creative posters in the classroom can inspire students to become engaged and motivated in learning art. Within the classroom, there are many places to put posters so that students can read them (especially when they get bored in the classroom) - on the cabinets, near the chalkboard, on the teacher's desk and any spare space on the wall. There is…
Descriptors: Art Education, Graphic Arts, Creative Activities, Creative Thinking
Ticknor, Anne Swenson – Teaching Education, 2015
This article looks closely at the talk of two pre-service teachers over time to examine how they used language as a way of rehearsing their evolving agency as literacy educators. Drawing on critical sociocultural theory, I use Agency Tracing to highlight how pre-service teachers' agentic actions are not isolated phenomena but ones developed and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Reading Teachers, Teacher Education, Discourse Analysis
Crea, Thomas M.; McFarland, Mary – International Review of Education, 2015
Refugees experience limited access to adequate education at all levels, but opportunities for higher education are especially lacking. Yet, evidence suggests that education plays an important protective role in helping refugee individuals and communities cope with their daily existence during protracted waiting periods, and the United Nations…
Descriptors: Refugees, Access to Education, Pilot Projects, Higher Education
Cargile, Lori A. – Mathematics Teacher, 2015
Khan Academy, the free Web-based tutorial program, landed on the education landscape in about 2011, when it was featured on the popular weekly news show "60 Minutes." The program is now used worldwide by more than 10 million learners each month and is used in more than 29,000 classrooms in 216 countries. Are classroom teachers using the…
Descriptors: Web Based Instruction, Tutorial Programs, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction

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