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Hafner, Sandra; Esposito, Raffaella Simona; Leemann, Regula Julia – Education Sciences, 2022
In Switzerland, the baccalaureate school is an important pathway to university education, and the aspirations of families and students to enter baccalaureate school have grown. However, vocational education and training (VET) remains the predominant educational pathway and has a strong lobby. We investigate how in this context, the transition from…
Descriptors: Governance, Vocational Education, College Preparation, Foreign Countries
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De Clercq, Lana E.; Prinzie, Peter; Warreyn, Petra; Soenens, Bart; Dieleman, Lisa M.; De Pauw, Sarah S. W. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
This study examined the family emotional climate as assessed by Five Minute Speech Samples and the relation with parenting stress and parenting behaviors among parents of children (6-17 years, 64.7% boys) with autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and without any known disability (n = 447). The large majority of parents (79%)…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Parent Child Relationship, Cerebral Palsy, Autism
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Isaacs, Talia; Rose, Heath – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2022
In his philosophical novel, Thus spoke Zarathustra, Nietzsche (1883-85), famously wrote, 'God is dead,' signifying that God is no longer credible as an absolute moral compass. Over a century later, Paikeday (1985), proclaimed that "The native speaker is dead!" in his book title, implying that the native speaker as the arbiter of what is…
Descriptors: Native Speakers, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language)
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Bylund, Linus; Hellberg, Sofie; Knutsson, Beniamin – Environmental Education Research, 2022
Recently, the new global policy framework for implementing education for sustainable development (ESD) -- "ESD for 2030" -- was launched officially. Drawing on Foucauldian theory, this paper explores biopolitical elements in "ESD for 2030." The paper contributes to previous research on ESD policy by employing a biopolitical…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Social Change, Behavior Change
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Prud'homme, Joseph – Journal of Catholic Education, 2022
Recent US Supreme Court cases signal a likely increase in calls for K-12 school choice programs that include the option of enrolling in religious schools. In turn, criticism of religious school-inclusive school choice programming is likely to shift to policy and values-based critiques. This article addresses two allegations of Catholic primary and…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Vouchers, Educational Theories, Cultural Pluralism
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Perdomo, Javier A. – British Journal of Religious Education, 2022
This study was conducted in order to fill an existing gap within the field of religious education, specifically regarding standardisation within evangelical education aimed at teaching the youth within the church. There is currently no standardisation of education between sects nor within individual sects of evangelical Christianity, and this…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Standards, Churches
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Ro, Jina – Oxford Review of Education, 2022
Performativity is a dominant mode of regulation in many education systems that has caused a significant shift in teaching and teacher professionalism, yet minimal attention has been paid to understanding it in non-Western contexts. This study explores Singaporean teachers' perceptions of teaching within its unique and normalised performative…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Educational Change, Secondary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Bennison, Anne – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2022
Teacher identity provides useful insights into the learning and practices of teachers. The complexity of identity, however, makes it difficult to use in empirical research. An analytical framework with two components is presented. This analytical framework comprises a framework for identity as an embedder-of-numeracy, which clearly defines a…
Descriptors: Numeracy, National Curriculum, Guidelines, Foreign Countries
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Rejan, Andrew – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2022
In this narrative inquiry, the author dramatises the tensions and discoveries that emerged in a literature course for pre-service and in-service teachers in an English education graduate programme. The students' resistance to the instructor's choice of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" as a central text led to reflection on responsible and…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, English Teachers
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Bozkurt, Nidan Oyman; Bozkurt, Erkan – Educational Administration: Theory & Practice, 2018
The purpose of this study is to interpret the field of educational administration according to the philosophy of Dilthey, one of the most important representatives of the hermeneutical approach, which deals with the human being in variability, historicity. Educational administration that claims to be a science has internalized positivist approach…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Hermeneutics, Educational Philosophy, Criticism
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Dumitru, Adelin Costin – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2018
In this paper I make a contribution to three distinct, but deeply interwoven subjects. Firstly, I argue that, at the level of ideal theory, the distribution of educational goods should follow a sufficientarian pattern and that the evaluative space of children's advantage should be inspired by the capability approach (although with an important…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Philosophy, Educational Legislation, Foreign Countries
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Point, Christophe – Education and Culture, 2018
In this article, we argue for the importance of the notion of conflict in John Dewey's philosophy. Indeed, many criticisms have been leveled against Dewey regarding his political philosophy and his philosophy of education based on the idea that he underestimated the conflict inherent in human affairs. These criticisms are compelling because they…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Conflict, Political Attitudes
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Tasdan, Tugçe Elif – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2018
Intertextuality, the term defining the relationship and the similarity of a newly-produced text with previous ones, has provided a broad array of subjects to be studied especially in social sciences. Firstly, literary works have been analyzed within the framework of intertextuality, and striking similarities have been found among literary texts.…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Literature, Role, Mythology
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von Davier, Matthias – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2018
This article critically reviews how diagnostic models have been conceptualized and how they compare to other approaches used in educational measurement. In particular, certain assumptions that have been taken for granted and used as defining characteristics of diagnostic models are reviewed and it is questioned whether these assumptions are the…
Descriptors: Criticism, Psychometrics, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Assessment
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Hakobyan, Liana – Hispania, 2018
This article examines Julio Cortázar's short story "Las babas del diablo" from a visual perspective and at the intersection of Roland Barthes's ideas on photography and Severo Sarduy's theory on the Neobaroque. I propose that in "Las babas del diablo" photography and the Neobaroque--two seemingly unrelated concepts--interact…
Descriptors: Novels, Imagery, Photography, Narration
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