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Briggs, Judith – Art Education, 2016
The National Visual Arts Standards (NVAS) present ways for students in the United States to create, present, respond, and connect to the world of art and artmaking. This article focuses on the practices of one visual arts educator, Educator A, who taught in a state-sponsored specialist music high school, guided by the following question: "How…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Visual Arts, Art Education, Academic Standards
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Karrow, Douglas D.; Fazio, Xavier – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2015
This paper provides a curricular critique of an environmental education policy framework called "Acting Today, Shaping Tomorrow" (Ontario Ministry of Education, 2009). Answers to the following two curricular questions: "What should be taught?" and "How it should be taught?" frame the critique. Scrutiny of the latter…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Educational Policy, Criticism, Foreign Countries
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Marshall, Bethan; Gibbons, Simon – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2015
This article considers a conundrum in research methodology; the fact that, in the main, you have to use a social science-based research methodology if you want to look at what goes on in a classroom. This article proposes an alternative arts-based research method instead based on the work of Eisner, and before him Dewey, where one can use the more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Research Methodology, Social Sciences
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Hopgood, Susan – Journal of School Choice, 2015
This article is a response to Kevin Donnelly's article, "The Australian Education Union: A History of Opposing School Choice and School Autonomy Down-Under," and aims to correct specific errors and misrepresentations as found by Susan Hopgood, Federal Secretary of the Australian Education Union. She argues that the article is misleading…
Descriptors: School Choice, Institutional Autonomy, Reader Response, Unions
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Tight, Malcolm – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2015
This article examines the case of academic drift, as an example of a theory developed and applied within higher education research. It traces the origins and meaning of the term, reviews its application by higher education researchers, and discusses the issues it raises and the critiques it has attracted. It concludes that academic drift is at the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Criticism, Guidelines, Educational Research
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Zai, Robert, III. – Journal of General Education, 2015
From the colonial colleges to the present-day flagship universities, the undergraduate general education curriculum has dramatically shifted from a single, faculty-prescribed, general program to a diverse array of elective, student-choice-driven, specialized programs of general studies. This transformation has also encouraged, if not established,…
Descriptors: General Education, Undergraduate Study, Educational Change, Educational Theories
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Kernbach, Sebastian; Bresciani, Sabrina; Eppler, Martin J. – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2015
PowerPoint is a dominant communication tool in business and education. It allows for creating professional-looking presentations easily, but without understanding its constraining qualities it can be used inappropriately. Therefore we conducted a systematic literature review structuring the literature on PowerPoint in three chronological phases…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Computer Software, Teaching Methods, Business Communication
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Cable, John – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2015
This article provides a critical evaluation of a technique of analysis, the "Social Activity Method," recently offered by Dowling (2013) as a "gift" to mathematics education. The method is found to be inadequate, firstly, because it employs a dichotomy (between "expression" and "content") instead of a finer…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Evaluation Methods, Criticism
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Sarath, Edward – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2015
This article examines parallel challenges and avenues for progress I have observed in my efforts to introduce improvisation in classical music studies, and meditation in music and overall academic settings. Though both processes were once central in their respective knowledge traditions--improvisation in earlier eras of European classical music,…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Classical Music, Music Education, Metacognition
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Plonsky, Luke; Gonulal, Talip – Language Learning, 2015
Research synthesis and meta-analysis provide a pathway to bring together findings in a given domain with greater systematicity, objectivity, and transparency than traditional reviews. The same techniques and corresponding benefits can be and have been applied to examine methodological practices in second language (L2) research (e.g., Plonsky,…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Second Language Learning, Language Research, Research Methodology
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Treewater-Lipes, Regan – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2015
For writers that have earned status as cultural legends, like Yehuda Amichai (1924-2000) and Orham Pamuk (1952-), the respective cities where they themselves resided serve as both setting and muse. In the writings of Amichai, the holy city Jerusalem assumes the role of both a backdrop for his poetry as well as an all-encompassing symbol of Israel…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, Literary Criticism, Literary Styles, Literature Appreciation
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Zuss, Mark – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
The following comments are intended as a constructive critique of the questions posed by Lima, Osterman and Rezende. The issues raised by the authors advocate for a return in research and teaching to the impetus of dialectical materialist approaches in the originators of the sociocultural school, including Vygotsky. The focus of this response is…
Descriptors: Criticism, Sociocultural Patterns, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods
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Misawa, Koichiro – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
The central thesis of this article is that the notion of second nature that John McDowell has reanimated has something of ethical and educational importance, thereby possibly extending the borders of the philosophy of education. The argument to this conclusion is the subject of serious consideration and criticism. The aim of this article is…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Hermeneutics, Music Education, Personality Traits
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Zajda, Joseph, Ed.; Majhanovich, Suzanne, Ed. – Globalisation, Comparative Education and Policy Research, 2021
This book critiques dominant discourses and debates pertaining to cultural identity, set against the current backdrop of growing social stratification and unequal access to quality education. It addresses current discourses concerning globalisation, ideologies and the state, as well as approaches to constructing national, ethnic and religious…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Global Approach, Nationalism, Ideology
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Ladegaard, Hans J. – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2017
Recent research has shown that increasing the number of international students and staff in universities does not necessarily make the campus more "international". Ladegaard and Cheng (2014) found that local and non-local students live completely separate lives on campus and do not work together, let alone socialise, unless forced to do…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Study Abroad, Foreign Countries, College Students
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