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Tillson, John – Educational Theory, 2017
Michael Hand has defended the "epistemic criterion" for "directive and nondirective teaching" in his 2008 "Educational Theory" article, "What Should We Teach as Controversial? A Defense of the Epistemic Criterion," as well as subsequent pieces. Here, John Tillson defends use of the epistemic criterion in the…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Epistemology, Teaching Methods, Educational Theories
Biström, Elin; Lundström, Ragnar – Environmental Education Research, 2021
This article examines the affordances and limitations of textbooks for promoting action competence for sustainable development. Based on a content analysis of Swedish lower secondary level textbooks in geography and biology, we investigated how content about sustainable development is organised and formulated, the ways its multidimensional…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Content Analysis, Secondary School Students, Biology
Salakhova, Valentina B.; Masalimova, Alfiya R.; Belyakova, Natalia V.; Morozova, Nataliya S.; Osipova, Natalia V.; Prokopyev, Alexey I. – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2021
The significance of the research is determined by its scientific and practical significance. The modern global transformation of the world, in particular, automation, greening, the growing complexity of global risks and challenges, a network-centric society, a digital environment and many other aspects have led to the fact that the society in…
Descriptors: Risk, Models, Competition, Social Change
Zelenina, Natalia A.; Telegina, Nadezhda V.; Pronchev, Gennadi B.; Yagudina, Roza I.; Galimov, Farid M.; Slepneva, Elena V. – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2021
Ensuring a high quality of teaching mathematics to students is inextricably linked with teaching how to solve creative mathematical problems. These problems traditionally include tasks of high educational, developmental and diagnostic value. Teaching how to solve such problems allows training graduates with the highest level of the subject…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Quality, Independent Study
Lyndon-Cohen, Dan – Teaching History, 2021
In this article, Dan Lyndon-Cohen makes the case that history departments should move from diversifying the curriculum to decolonising it. After reflecting on some examples of how he made the content of his lessons more representative, he explores how the influence of writers such as Michel-Rolph Trouillot and Emma Dabiri inspired him to find…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Course Content
Francis, Dennis; Monakali, Esethu – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2021
The majority of LGBT research in schools has focused almost exclusively on sexuality diversity, leaving the experiences of transgender and gender diverse youth a much neglected area of scholarly inquiry. Using qualitative in-depth interviews, we explore the schooling experiences of transgender and non-binary youth in South Africa. Our findings…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Student Diversity, Sexual Identity, At Risk Students
Salvador, Karen; Culp, Mara E. – Journal of Music Teacher Education, 2021
Although many music teacher candidates begin university studies planning to teach secondary ensembles, most will ultimately be certified to teach younger children and may be called to do so. The purpose of this study was to examine how music teacher education programs prepare preservice music educators to teach music to children from birth through…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Music Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
Nidup, Yeshi; Zangmo, Sonam; Rinzin, Yeshey; Yuden, Sangay; Subba, Hem Raj; Rai, Jeewan – Anatolian Journal of Education, 2021
This research explored the perception towards chemistry of class ten students of Phuentsholing Higher Secondary School in Bhutan. It was also to find out the factors that influenced the perception of students towards chemistry. For this research, 90 students were chosen as sample from a population of 95 students through convenience sampling…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Student Attitudes
Michie, Michael; Rioux, Joël; Hogue, Michelle – Teaching Science, 2021
We suggest that two interpretations of time -- linear time and cyclical time -- that complement each other when planning lessons, can be used in both Western and Indigenous science. The idea of time in the Australian Curriculum: Science is examined and seen to be primarily associated with the Western science tradition, so it is suggested that the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, National Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach
Lobel, Elin E. – Journal of Dance Education, 2021
Elin Lobel has been teaching dance to physical education and dance education majors since 1994. This particular course has been taught in both a large state university in the Midwest and in a large metropolitan university on the east coast. She focuses on teaching dance forms that allow the learners to appreciate their moving bodies, and their…
Descriptors: Creativity, Dance, Dance Education, State Universities
Clark, Christopher H.; Schmeichel, Mardi; Garrett, H. James – Harvard Educational Review, 2021
Integrating current events and news media in the curriculum is essential to social studies teachers' efforts to promote critical citizenship skills. In this mixed-methods study, Christopher H. Clark, Mardi Schmeichel, and H. James Garrett draw from a survey of more than one thousand social studies teachers to examine factors that influence the…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Current Events, Course Content, News Media
Dee, Thomas S.; Domingue, Benjamin W. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2021
On the second day of a 2019 high-stakes English Language Arts assessment, Massachusetts 10th graders faced an essay question that was based on a passage from the novel "The Underground Railroad" and publicly characterized as racially insensitive. Though the state excluded the essay responses from student scores, an unresolved public…
Descriptors: High School Students, Grade 10, Language Arts, High Stakes Tests
Von Der Lippe, Marie – British Journal of Religious Education, 2021
What are controversial issues? Who decides whether something is controversial, and how does it affect how a subject is taught whether a topic is presented as either controversial or not so? Although there has long been a lively debate within educational research on what criteria should be used to determine whether or not an issue is controversial,…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
Dickens, Siobhan – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
This paper reports a Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) exploring the nature, causes and epistemic effects of knowledge recontextualization in the 'official' Key Stage Five History curriculum in England. "Recontextualization" refers to inevitable changes that occur to knowledge as it is 'pedagogized', due to the value-laden practices and…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Discourse Analysis, Epistemology, National Curriculum
McCorkle, William – Social Studies, 2021
Discussions on immigration in the social studies classroom have often focused on the political ideologies that frame the debate. Often, the religious and ethical frameworks surrounding immigration are often overlooked. This article provides a rationale for exploring the teachings of the Christian scriptures in relation to immigration, particularly…
Descriptors: Protestants, Christianity, Role of Religion, Political Attitudes

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