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Melina Aarnikoivu; Johanna Ennser-Kananen; Taina Saarinen – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2025
Theorisation of higher education internationalisation is biased both as a Western activity and as Euro-/Anglocentric and Anglophone research. In this article, we first argue that it is necessary to 'think otherwise' about internationalisation. We then present theorisations of how this could be achieved. As our analysis, we conduct a Mad Libs…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Global Approach, Language Usage, Ideology
Raquel Muñiz; Wilson Kwamogi Okello; Maria M. Lewis; Gabriella Achampong; Antonio Mata; Serena Meyers – Educational Researcher, 2025
Drawing on critically oriented principles, we invite policymakers and practitioners to extend traditional commitments to bridging the gap between research and policy and practice. To achieve this goal, we move beyond hegemonic norms that privilege traditional forms of research and instead adopt a more inclusive and expansive emphasis on knowledge.…
Descriptors: Praxis, Educational Policy, Theory Practice Relationship, Research and Development
Clarence Joldersma – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2025
In this paper, the author will develop a more comprehensive notion of truth, one that goes beyond the epistemological correspondence theory, and the author will argue for the importance of authentication as a crucial extension of truth, especially in a posttruth climate. Hannah Arendt observes, "facts need testimony to be remembered and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Epistemology, Educational Practices
Joni Schwartz-Chaney – Adult Literacy Education, 2025
Racial illiteracy is widespread in America, and as adult literacy educators our mission is to address illiteracy in all its manifestations. We teach literacies in reading and writing, numeracy, computer, speaking, listening, visual, health, and media, each vital to making sense of our world and functioning effectively in it. Racial literacy is…
Descriptors: Race, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Racism
Ian H. Normile – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2025
In this article I draw on existing theory in a project of synthesis and integration to develop a terminological, conceptual, and graphic model for understanding the scope of critical thinking. I begin by showing why the idea of critical scope matters. I then develop a model that maps the scope of critical thinking across individual, sociocultural,…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Models, Educational Theories, Epistemology
Maristela do Nascimento Rocha; Cristiane Maria Cornelia Gottschalk – Educational Theory, 2025
This article critically examines dominant formulations of epistemic injustice, focusing on Miranda Fricker's tradition and its broader influence. We argue that much of the literature on epistemic injustice is formulated within a specific Western world-picture, and we discuss its implications. A significant source of this confinement is the view of…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Justice, Philosophy, World Views
Koji Tachibana – Journal of Moral Education, 2025
For almost 80 years, post-war Japanese moral education has adopted a dual-process structure, which states morality is taught through two processes: one through all aspects of school education and the other through a special moral education class. The necessity and effectiveness of this structure were theorised by Eijiro Inatomi. However, it has…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Ethical Instruction, Philosophy, Foreign Countries
Paul A. Jewsbury; J. R. Lockwood; Matthew S. Johnson – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2025
Many large-scale assessments model proficiency with a latent regression on contextual variables. Item-response data are used to estimate the parameters of the latent variable model and are used in conjunction with the contextual data to generate plausible values of individuals' proficiency attributes. These models typically incorporate numerous…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Data Use, Models, Evaluation Methods
Huan Liu; Won-Chan Lee – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2025
This study investigates the estimation of classification consistency and accuracy indices for composite summed and theta scores within the SS-MIRT framework, using five popular approaches, including the Lee, Rudner, Guo, Bayesian EAP, and Bayesian MCMC approaches. The procedures are illustrated through analysis of two real datasets and further…
Descriptors: Classification, Reliability, Accuracy, Item Response Theory
Tim Moses; YoungKoung Kim – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2025
This study considers the estimation of marginal reliability and conditional accuracy measures using a generalized recursion procedure with several IRT-based ability and score estimators. The estimators include MLE, TCC, and EAP abilities, and corresponding test scores obtained with different weightings of the item scores. We consider reliability…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Scoring, Reliability, Accuracy
Weijun Wang; Jiayang Li; Siyang Liu; Jianmei Ye; Shihao Ma – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Internet Adaptability, which includes Internet self-control, Internet socialization, Internet information search, Internet information protection, Internet positive coping, Internet learning, Internet self-efficacy, and Internet curiosity, for measuring an individual's ability to adjust to the online environment. Poor Internet Adaptability may…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Situated Learning, Learning Theories, Internet
Vásquez-Martínez, Claudio-Rafael; Flores-Cuevas, Francisco; González-González, Felipe-Anastacio; Zúñiga-Medina, Luz-María; Castillo-González, Idalia; González-Sánchez, Irma-Carolina; Torres-Mata, Joaquín – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2023
When talking about pedagogical theories, the first thing to stress is that it is difficult to find something new that has not been said before. In this field, much of what is called innovation comes from earlier times. Theories, conceptions and research have developed a great deal in the field of education. This means that educational systems face…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Trend Analysis, Educational Research, Educational Trends
Santos, Sofia; Jones, Robyn L. – Sport, Education and Society, 2023
Since a critical turn was embarked on two decades ago, research into sports coaching has increased in quality and quantity [see Jones, R. L. (2019). "Studies in sports coaching." Cambridge Scholars Publishing]. Despite such welcome advances, the essence or heart of the activity remains contested terrain [Abraham, A., & Collins, D.…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Coaching (Performance), Females, Team Sports
Taasoobshirazi, Gita; Hord, Amy; Vaughn, Ashley; Treadaway, Hailey; Johnson, Marcus Lee – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2023
The present study analyzes Imposter Phenomenon (IP) through the lens of three different motivational frameworks. Expectancy Value Theory, Attribution Theory, and Self-Determination Theory were used to study IP among academics. With 72% of participants experiencing frequent or intense IP levels, IP was prevalent among those sampled. Females…
Descriptors: Faculty, Self Concept, Motivation, Theories
Andrews, Katherine; Talwar, Victoria – Journal of Moral Education, 2023
In order to extend research on children's Theory of Mind (ToM) within moral development, researchers have proposed a novel area of research, Morally Relevant ToM. It has been argued to better account for the moral and social considerations that children are required to make when using their ToM abilities in real life situations. To further the…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Moral Development, Social Theories, Moral Values

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