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Marginson, Simon – Frontiers of Education in China, 2014
Academic freedom is best understood not as an abstract universal principle or an ideal state of being but as concrete university practices nested in specific relational environments. As such, practices of academic freedom vary across the world, according to variations in political cultures, educational cultures and state-university relations. The…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Global Approach, Comparative Education, Educational Practices
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Vasudevan, Lalitha – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2014
When anthropologists of education, who embrace an activist or action-focused orientation, locate their work within community-based settings, they bear a responsibility to act in ways that not only produce new knowledge but that are also responsive to the immediate circumstances. Katherine Schultz's Presidential Address evokes two related…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Educational Research, Ethnography, Participatory Research
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Ramani, Geetha B.; Brownell, Celia A. – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2014
Cooperative problem solving with peers plays a central role in promoting children's cognitive and social development. This article reviews research on cooperative problem solving among preschool-age children in experimental settings and social play contexts. Studies suggest that cooperative interactions with peers in experimental settings are…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Problem Solving, Preschool Children, Interpersonal Relationship
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Ramos, Alicia; De Fraine, Bieke; Verschueren, Karine – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
Learning goal orientation is a prominent motivational construct that has been linked to positive student outcomes. For high-ability students, a lack of mastery learning goals has been theoretically and empirically associated with underachievement. However, longitudinal research examining the development and outcomes of their learning goal…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Goal Orientation, Academically Gifted, Academic Ability
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Zaytseva, Victoria; Miralpeix, Imma; Pérez-Vidal, Carmen – Language Learning Journal, 2021
While there is ample evidence that study abroad (SA) enhances oral fluency in a foreign language, the effects of different types of learning context on other aspects of oral skills, such as vocabulary use, have not received much attention in academic research and are less clear. The present study tries to fill this void by investigating lexical…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Oral Language, Form Classes (Languages), Study Abroad
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Stacey Chimimba Ault – International Journal of Human Rights Education, 2021
Both educational research and practices pay little attention to the experiences of girls related to trauma within the School-to-Prison Pipeline. Educators typically take a deficit approach toward youth experiencing trauma and often reinforce trauma through discriminatory and exclusionary disciplinary practices. Using a Youth Participatory Action…
Descriptors: High School Students, Females, African American Students, Trauma Informed Approach
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Ro, Hyun Kyoung; Merson, Dan; Lattuca, Lisa R.; Terenzini, Patrick T. – Journal of Engineering Education, 2015
Background: Engineering educators and practitioners increasingly value contextual competence. A psychometrically sound, practical, and useful scale for assessing undergraduate engineering students' contextual competence is needed. Purpose/Hypothesis: This article provides comprehensive evidence of the content, structural, discriminant, and…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Test Validity, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty
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Rosenberg, Joshua M.; Koehler, Matthew J. – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2015
Context is an important aspect of educational research and the technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) framework, but is often missing from TPACK research, or its specific meaning is not clear. To provide a systematic and comprehensive view of the extent to which context is included in such research, and to understand the meaning of…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Context Effect, Educational Research
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Watt, Sherry K. – Journal of College and Character, 2015
People in the U.S. live in a racialized society whereby life experiences, economic opportunities, social relationships, and psychological rewards hinge upon a racial hierarchy that benefits Whites and often disadvantages other races. Studs Terkel once referred to race as "An American Obsession." Therefore, it is near impossible to…
Descriptors: Race, College Students, Identification (Psychology), Racial Identification
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Roehl, Tobias – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015
Drawing on a sociocultural perspective on educational assessment the empirical examples of Margareta Serder and Anders Jakobsson serve as a starting point for a critical analysis of PISA and the image of science education it perpetuates. While PISA claims to neutrally measure competencies relevant to science education, I argue that the test…
Descriptors: International Assessment, Educational Assessment, Science Education, Measurement
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Kavkler, Marija; Babuder, Milena Košak; Magajna, Lidija – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2015
Inclusive education allows for universal inclusion, participation and achievement of all children, including children with specific learning difficulties (SpLD). Children with SpLD form a heterogeneous group with diverse cognitive deficits, special educational needs (SEN) and strengths, and have a legislated right to the continuum of both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Learning Disabilities, Barriers
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Delprato, Marcos; Sabates, Ricardo – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2015
This paper explores how factors operating at the state and community levels are associated with the prevalence of late school enrolment in Nigeria. We investigate the following three research themes. First, whether late entry varies across states and across communities and how much of this variation can be explained by the composition of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Enrollment, School Entrance Age, Comparative Analysis
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Tran, Mai-Anh Le – Religious Education, 2015
Mai-Anh Le Tran is Associate Professor of Christian Education at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, and is president of the Religious Education Association. Here she begins with a saying attributed to Hindu mystic and guru Sri Ramakrishna (Love 2007, xii; cf. Cousineau 2003), "Religion is like a cow. It kicks but it gives milk,…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Role of Education, Values Education, Violence
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Kelly, Conor M. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2015
A commitment to holistic student formation in the liberal arts tradition and to the Catholic faith is a hallmark of most Catholic higher education institutions. To be most effective, Catholic institutions must adapt this central mission to changing circumstances in an age of ubiquitous mobile technologies and persistent digital distractions. By…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Liberal Arts, Institutional Mission
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Gereluk, Dianne T.; Donlevy, J. Kent; Thompson, Merlin B. – Educational Theory, 2015
Gun violence in American and Canadian schools is an ongoing tragedy that goes substantially beyond its roots in the interlocking emotional and behavioral issues of mental health and bullying. In light of the need for effective policy development, Dianne T. Gereluk, J. Kent Donlevy, and Merlin B. Thompson examine gun violence in schools from…
Descriptors: Violence, Weapons, School Safety, School Security
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