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Dodoo, F. Nii-Amoo; Beisel, Nicola – Social Forces, 2005
In the social sciences, sociology is almost unique in its silence on Africa. Political science, economics and anthropology have a much better developed interest in the continent. In this article the authors first try to explain why American sociology has excluded Africa from its vision; second, they discuss what sociology as a discipline could…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sociology, Sexuality, Intellectual Disciplines
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Cook, Bradley J.; Hite, Steven J.; Epstein, Erwin H. – Comparative Education Review, 2004
Surely the health and vitality of any academic field relies on the periodic review of its intellectual history, evolving theoretical frameworks, and thematic shifts. Attempts to define a field typically involve lively debates over boundary maintenance. Indeed, the question of whether comparative education is a "discipline" has been debated at…
Descriptors: Intellectual History, Social Sciences, Humanities, Comparative Education
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Coffey, Daniel P. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2006
Citation patterns in the field of composition studies are analyzed and compared with patterns in other humanities fields. Results showed marked differences in citation patterns between composition studies and other humanities fields, including literary studies. Librarians can use this information to forge more productive relationships with…
Descriptors: Citation Analysis, Writing (Composition), Intellectual Disciplines, Humanities
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Moss, Pamela A. – Teachers College Record, 2005
In this response to Scientific Research in Education (National Research Council, 2002), I argue that the report has provided us with a carefully considered but partial vision of social science that limits the capacity of our field to engage in critical self-reflection. As one counterexample to the vision of social science portrayed in the report,…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Intellectual Disciplines, Social Sciences, Educational Research
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Marshuetz, Christy – Psychological Bulletin, 2005
Evidence about memory for order information comes from a number of different methodologies: human cognition, patient studies, neuroimaging studies, and animal lesion and behavioral studies. The present article discusses (a) evidence that order and item memory are separable; (b) proposed mechanisms for order memory (interitem associations, direct…
Descriptors: Memory, Animals, Brain, Behavior Patterns
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Miller, Lisa – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2004
The following is the text of an introductory presentation given on the occasion of the 40th Birthday Conference of the Journal of Child Psychotherapy. It provides an historical overview of the Journal's development, and in particular compares and contrasts the first two issues of the Journal with the two most recent. The importance of research is…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Conference Papers, Periodicals, Children
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Davies, W. Martin – Higher Education Research and Development, 2006
This paper argues that general skills and the varieties of subject-specific discourse are both important for teaching, learning and practising critical thinking. The former is important because it outlines the principles of good reasoning "simpliciter" (what constitutes sound reasoning patterns, invalid inferences, and so on). The latter is…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking, Intellectual Disciplines, Teaching Methods
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Prosser, Michael; Martin, Elaine; Trigwell, Keith; Ramsden, Paul; Lueckenhausen, Gillian – Instructional Science: An International Journal of Learning and Cognition, 2005
In this paper, we focus on the issue of how academic staff experience the understanding of their subject matter and the relationship of this understanding to their experience of teaching. In recent years there has been a substantial amount of research into how academic staff conceive of teaching and learning, how they approach their teaching, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Experience, Cognitive Processes
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Anderson, Charles; Day, Kate – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2005
Recent research on student learning has given close attention to how students' experiences and actions are mediated by the whole university learning-teaching environment in which they find themselves. The current article pursues this focus on learning-teaching environments in two stages. Guided by socio-cultural perspectives on learning, the first…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, History
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Gonzalez, Norma – Educational Researcher, 2004
Disciplinary knowledge in anthropology occupies a unique position in relation to quality education: anthropology in education and the anthropology of education. This essay differentiates between anthropology as a field, as a repository of content and disciplinary knowledge (anthropology in education), and anthropology as a tool, as a theoretical…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Anthropology, Intellectual Disciplines, Educational Research
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Cartea, Pablo Angel Meira – Policy Futures in Education, 2005
Environmental education (EE) is going through a critical stage. The wide acceptance of education for sustainable development (ESD) as a reference guiding the educational response to the environmental crisis has strengthened the critical views of EE. This article tries to refute the arguments put forward by those who criticize EE and advocate its…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Intellectual Disciplines, Educational Change
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Wright, Barbara D. – Assessment Update, 2005
Assessment gatherings have multiplied exponentially over the past 15 years, and the amount of guidance now available through conferences, workshops, and other kinds of events is truly impressive. From the national organizations to accrediting agencies and statewide consortia to campus meetings and on-line resources, there are rich opportunities…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Educational Assessment, Accreditation (Institutions), College Faculty
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Ekstrom, Joseph J.; Gorka, Sandra; Kamali, Reza; Lawson, Eydie; Lunt, Barry; Miller, Jacob; Reichgelt, Han – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2006
The last twenty years has seen the development of demand for a new type of computing professional, which has resulted in the emergence of the academic discipline of Information Technology (IT). Numerous colleges and universities across the country and abroad have responded by developing programs without the advantage of an existing model for…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Professional Occupations, Information Technology, Curriculum Development
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Ribbins, Peter – South African Journal of Education, 2007
As with education as a whole, as a field of study and research, educational leadership and management has, notably in the UK but also elsewhere, experienced a period of critical and self-critical examination. The accusations claim much of it is second rate, ideologically orientated, methodologically inadequate, small-scale, non-cumulative, poorly…
Descriptors: Leadership, Governance, Criticism, Educational Administration
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Sundberg, Daniel – European Educational Research Journal, 2007
The purpose of this article is to address the question of "Pedagogik" as an academic discipline in Sweden based on a social study of the science's point of departure. The philosophical and epistemological issues which constitute the conceptual questions about the nature and content of educational science are, although crucial, peripheral…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Schools of Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Educational Change
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