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Dineen, Katy – Ethics and Education, 2019
Modern Kantians often address the conception of Kant as 'cold hearted rationalist' by arguing that there is a place, in Kantian moral theory, for the emotions. This theme of reconciling Kantianism with the emotions is concurrent with a recent interest, on the part of some Kantians, in issues pertaining to character education. This paper will argue…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Autism, Emotional Response, Citizenship Education
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Honebein, Peter C. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2019
Merrill's (Education Tech Research Dev 50(3):43-59, 2002, First principles of instruction. In: Reigeluth CM, Carr-Chellman A (eds) Instructional-design theories and models: building a common knowledge base, vol III. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, pp 41-56, 2009) first principles have become ubiquitous in the instructional design…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Educational Principles, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
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Muthigani, Augusta – Educational Planning, 2019
Teachers are key to provision of quality education and as noted by Mompoint-Gaillard (2011), they have a great opportunity to facilitate development of values in learners. However, it is not clear whether lecturers in Primary Teacher Training Colleges (PTTCs) in Kenya are prepared for training teacher trainees in development of values. Instilling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values Education, Moral Development, Moral Values
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Bowman, Richard – Education, 2020
Civility is about the character of who we are. Civility brings core values to life in one's behavior. History suggests that civility can be taught and learned. A corrosive lack of civility is evident today in every segment of society, from politics to academia, from media to the blogosphere, from talk radio to the pulpit. At issue is whether or…
Descriptors: Values Education, Prosocial Behavior, Perspective Taking
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Dahlbeck, Johan – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
Saul Smilansky's Illusionism suggests that some false beliefs are important enough to warrant the indefinite perpetuation of illusions in order to protect the larger moral community from breaking down. In this article I suggest that this position actualises an old educational paradox where education is expected to protect the common moral…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Moral Values, Beliefs
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Ruijuan Li; Yuanchun Zhou; Hua Wang; Qi Wang – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2025
Purpose: Reusable takeaway food containers (RTFCs) are a newly emerging green packaging choice for the takeaway industry that can effectively reduce campus solid waste but are not yet well accepted. Therefore, this study aims to identify the key factors influencing university students' intention to choose RTFCs, seeking to enhance RTFC project…
Descriptors: College Students, Intention, Decision Making, Recycling
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Hatice Gürsoy; Charissa S. L. Cheah; Merve Balkaya-Ince – Youth & Society, 2025
The role of diverse parenting practices and religiosity in Muslim American youth's positive adjustment is not well understood. Drawing on a strength-based approach, the present study examined the mediating role of multiple dimensions of religiosity (religious attitudes, practices, and struggles) in the association between maternal promotion of…
Descriptors: Muslims, Religion, Religious Factors, Attitudes
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Brian Shambare; Thuthukile Jita – International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments, 2025
In many Global South countries, including South Africa, the adoption of Virtual Lab (VL) remains largely conceptual. This paper emphasizes the necessity of understanding teachers' perceptions of VL before implementation to mitigate risks of abandonment or underutilization post deployment. Guided by the Technology Acceptance Model (Davis, 1989),…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Educational Technology, Computer Simulation
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Greg Peterson; Sandy L. Robinson; Larry Rideaux Jr. – Educational Considerations, 2025
Community colleges face many challenges post-pandemic in fulfilling their open-access mission while weathering increasing complexities, resource limitations, and overall declining confidence in higher education. Ethical leadership is required for community college leaders seeking to successfully address these challenges. Ethical leadership…
Descriptors: Ethics, Leadership Styles, College Administration, Community Colleges
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Art Tsang; Beatrice Yan-Yan Dang; Benjamin Luke Moorhouse – Educational Studies, 2025
Completing homework is a highly common task shared by nearly all primary- and secondary-level learners throughout their compulsory education globally. This mixed-methods study examined whether the estimated amount of homework completed (HW) in primary and secondary education is related to learners' academic achievement (AA), and what learners'…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Learner Engagement, Homework, Student Attitudes
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Elizabeth A. C. Rushton – Journal of Moral Education, 2025
Persistent youth advocacy for climate action worldwide, and recent policy activity in England, UK focused on climate change and sustainability education (CCSE), provide the context for this study. Drawing on reflections and insights predominantly gathered whilst working as a geography teacher and geography teacher educator in both England and…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Climate, Teacher Educators, Geography Instruction
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Irena Kuzborska; David O'Reilly; Katie Smith; Agata A. Lambrechts; Annis Stenson – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
The formation of teacher identity is a complex and strenuous process. Teachers are expected to form multiple identities based on institutional values and regulations; however, these identities can sometimes conflict with one's personal values and goals, leading to less integration. According to self-determination theory, forming an integrated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Novices, Professional Identity
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Aspasia Dania; Marios Koukounaras Liagkis; Agoritsa Gogoulou; Evdokia Karavas; Kosmas Vlachos; Magda Vitsou – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2025
Higher education institutions worldwide show an interest in enhancing their internationalisation initiatives by integrating innovative teaching approaches into formal curricula. A main concern is to ensure that pre- service teachers enter future classrooms with a high level of civic competence. The aim of this study was to investigate the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Responsibility, Democratic Values, Global Approach
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A. M. Lee; K. Ragupathi – International Journal for Academic Development, 2025
In this study of trust in academic development, we propose a framework to build trust between developers and faculty. This framework was conceptualized while reflecting on a teaching and learning programme and analysing the strategies for building trust that were apparent in its design. Our findings reveal that trust is built and sustained by…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Educational Development, Credibility, Professional Identity
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Faith Sylvester Orim; Usani Joseph Ofem; Imelda Barong Edam-Agbor; Nsan Njar Nsan; John Arikpo Okri; Patience Ekpang; Blessing Ogunjimi; Isu Michael Egbe; James Omaji Ukatu; Cecilia Undie Angrey; Moses Agba Undie; Oluwaseun Akin-Fakorede; Dymphina Abua; Peace Asukwo – Discover Education, 2025
The current educational landscape is flooded with new technological tools, especially with the arrival of artificial intelligence, which is applicable at all levels of instructional practices. However, the application of technology in assessment in higher education has been understudied. This study focused on filling this research gap by examining…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Computer Assisted Testing, Technology Integration
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