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Lefrançois, David; Éthier, Marc-André; Cambron-Prémont, Amélie; Larocque, Stéphanie – Journal of Social Science Education, 2023
Purpose: In 2017, the Government of Québec made a high school financial education course compulsory. Anchored in the social studies, it tackles themes like consumer rights, savings, and employment. This paper strives to understand the types of citizenship education they promote. Design/methodology/approach: Our research is based on a content…
Descriptors: Financial Education, Social Studies, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development
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Jack Webster – Curriculum Matters, 2023
Digital citizenship education (DCE) is a concept that looks to develop learners as competent, critical, and active participants in digitally connected societies. "The New Zealand Curriculum" ("NZC") conveys a vision of DCE across subject disciplines, yet digital citizenship is scarcely defined in teaching content or learning…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, National Curriculum
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Hidayah, Ratna; Wangid, Muhammad Nur; Wuryandani, Wuri – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2022
This study aims to describe the perception of elementary school teachers on curriculum changes in Indonesia. It was conducted with a descriptive survey design in the Special Region of Yogyakarta Province. This study involved 56 elementary school teachers. The data were collected using questionnaires distributed via Google Form. The questionnaire…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Bin Jamil, Asyraf Isyraqi – British Journal of Religious Education, 2022
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multi-racial country, with a multi-religious and multi-cultural people as a result. Despite its diversified nature, Malaysia is a country that constitutionally acknowledges Islam as the official religion, and all affairs pertaining to Islam are at the highest priority. The key concerns that may be raised are: What…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Islam, Curriculum Development
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Zhou, Ding; Gomez, Rafael; Wright, Natalie; Rittenbruch, Markus; Davis, James – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2022
Integrated "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics" (STEM) education is recognised as the latest development stage on the pathway to a highly capable future workforce, and is thus linked to a nation's future development and prosperity. However, despite various appeals and efforts by the Australian Government, effective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Integrated Curriculum, Design
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Sauli, Florinda; Wenger, Matilde; Fiori, Marina – Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training, 2022
Interventions in emotional competences and scientific studies of emotional competence are flourishing in the educational context. However, we find very few programs in Europe involving emotional interventions in vocational education and training (VET) and a dearth of scientific contributions. Our purpose with this paper is twofold: (a) we provide…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Competence, Vocational Education, Foreign Countries
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Dessent, Caroline E. H.; Dawood, Ruhee A.; Jones, Leonie C.; Matharu, Avtar S.; Smith, David K.; Uleanya, Kelechi O. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Discussions on decolonizing the curriculum are common in Humanities and Social Science Faculties but still rare in the Physical Sciences. In this commentary, we describe the work we have conducted to begin decolonizing and diversifying our undergraduate chemistry curriculum. We also discuss what it means to decolonize chemistry and reflect on why…
Descriptors: College Science, Chemistry, Undergraduate Study, Equal Education
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Rodríguez Herrero, Pablo; de la Herrán Gascón, Agustín; de Miguel Yubero, Victoria – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2022
This study aims to determine the extent and manner in which the notion of death is provided for in laws regulating school curricula in Spain and the Spanish Autonomous Regions, and to identify any differences and similarities among the Regions. To this end a documentary survey of current legislation, curricular regulations and educational…
Descriptors: Death, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Legislation
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Blumenthal, Richard – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2022
In May and June 2021, the author conducted a survey of the computing and mathematical graduation requirements of 500 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) programs in the U.S. to determine alignment among these requirements and those recommended by ACM/IEEE-CS's Computer Science Curricula 2013 guidelines and ABET's Criteria for…
Descriptors: Alignment (Education), Computer Science Education, Curriculum Development, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Muller, Johan – Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
This paper will re-visit the origins and early use in South African curriculum writing of the concept of 'coherence'; it will go on to show how Suellen Shay and her colleagues fleshed out the concept and created an instrument for its empirical analysis; it will then step back and examine the contribution and some problems that were brought to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Curriculum Development, Rhetoric, Alignment (Education)
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Jarrett, Kendall – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2022
This article presents information relating to the use of a specific family of pedagogical approaches, namely gamebased approaches (GBAs), as a means to design physical education curricula that develops and recognizes learners as MKOs. Also discussed is Wiggins and McTighe's (2005) Understanding by Design framework and its use in designing a PE…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Physical Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Implementation
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Cannon, Susan O. – Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, 2022
Although there have been increased calls to prepare teachers with the pedagogical content knowledge to teach statistics, there are few stand-alone statistics courses for preservice teachers. Teachers across content areas need to be able to understand the data being produced about their students, their schools, and themselves. This article reports…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Mathematics Curriculum, Preservice Teachers, Curriculum Development
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Yoon, Jong-pil – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This essay critically examines the so-called 'unnaturalness' of historical thinking. I identify and analyse three lines of argument frequently invoked by historians to defend the validity of historical inquiry in response to scepticism, which is often couched in postmodern terms. In doing so, I highlight that these lines of argument are predicated…
Descriptors: History, Educational Philosophy, Postmodernism, Historians
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Whitehouse, John A. – Curriculum and Teaching, 2022
This article explores the use of turning points in history teaching. Historians describe instances of pivotal change as turning points. Identification of a turning point is a judgment of historical significance. The research demonstrates this by analysing an example from classical historiography. Inclusion of a turning point at the start of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Historiography, Historians, World History
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Ford, Alex – History Education Research Journal, 2022
The concept of 'powerful knowledge' has become extremely influential in discussions about curriculum in England over the last ten years. However, the concept seems to have done little to revolutionise curriculum design, and in some cases it has led to curricular narrowing and a focus on an increasingly nationalistic narrative in history. Michael…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Knowledge Level, History Instruction, Curriculum Development
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