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Edmond Kwesi Agormedah; Leticia Bosu; Paul Tongkomah Saayir; Charles Omane-Adjekum – Discover Education, 2025
Teachers' expectancy beliefs are strong predictors of successful curriculum implementation. Drawing from the expectancy-value theory (EVT) of achievement motivation, this study assessed teaching expectancy beliefs in curriculum implementation among Business Management teachers (BMTs). A quantitative research design involved 125 BMTs from 89 senior…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs
Abdullateef Isiaka Alagbonsi; M. Faadiel Essop; Yasser El-Wazir; Trevor Nyakudya; Goma Fastone; Frank Mojiminiyi; Amal Saeed; Ger J. M. Stienen; Emmanuel Balandya; Yinusa Raji; Fatou Bintou Sarr; Abdoulaye Samb; Ashabilan Ebrahim; Ulrich Pohl; Dee U. Silverthorn – Advances in Physiology Education, 2025
Physiology education in Africa faces challenges due to gaps in curricula across many of its universities, such as divergent content, a lack of standardized competencies, and suitable benchmarking. Here, we describe the development of the Physiology Curriculum for African Universities (PhysioCAFUN), a competency-based curriculum development…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Physiology, Curriculum Development
Ruth Heilbronn – Ethics and Education, 2025
What does decolonising the curriculum (DtC) entail and is it possible in the current context? I distinguish between a thick and thin idea of DtC. Thick DtC acknowledges that alternative knowledge systems exist, other than our western view of knowledge as 'justified true belief'. Thick DtC calls for recognition of epistemic injustice to indigenous…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Curriculum Development, Indigenous Populations, Cultural Awareness
David Browning; Jeana Kriewaldt; Julie McLeod – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
Contrary to popular myth, teachers do not simply deliver a ready-made curriculum. Rather, they interpret and make meaning of the curriculum. The introduction of a capabilities dimension in the formal curriculum in Australia invites a case study of curriculum innovation in action. Drawing on Clandinin and Connelly's narrative inquiry approach,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Teachers, Professional Identity, Multicultural Education
Emily Kroshus; Adrienne Moore; Mary Kathleen Steiner; Carolina Nieto; Julie McCleery; Ken Turner; Kimberly Garrett; Pooja S. Tandon – Journal of School Health, 2025
Background: Youth who have experienced trauma or other adverse childhood events have the potential to uniquely benefit from physical activity (PA). However, how PA is administered in schools can be re-traumatizing and fail to create positive experiences through movement. We sought to develop role-specific training to help increase the…
Descriptors: Trauma Informed Approach, Physical Activities, Web Sites, Electronic Learning
Jennifer Goldstein; Maritza Lozano; Nell Scharff Panero – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2025
We describe the contours of one leadership preparation partnership between a university and urban high school district, to demonstrate the affordances that have allowed the partnership to process and weather challenges. Critically, we describe the actual work of collaboration, presenting one extended example of learning-in-action. As such, the…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, College School Cooperation, School Districts, Leadership Training
Xueqiao Zhang; Chao Zhang; Jianwen Sun; Jun Xiao; Yi Yang; Yawei Luo – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2025
Large language models (LLMs) have significantly advanced smart education in the artificial general intelligence era. A promising application lies in the automatic generalization of instructional design for curriculum and learning activities, focusing on two key aspects: 1) customized generation: generating niche-targeted teaching content based on…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Instructional Design, Technology Uses in Education, Cognitive Ability
Joe Smith; Richard Harris; Katharine Burn – Journal of Education Policy, 2025
In England and Scotland, the History National Curriculum avoids the prescription of specific content; expecting schools instead to devise a curriculum appropriate to their pupils within broad guidance. This means in both countries, teachers apparently have responsibility for constructing a curriculum: selecting content, sequencing learning and…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Curriculum Development, National Surveys, Foreign Countries
Sara Brommesson; Anders Jönsson; Iann Lundegård; Elisabeth Einarsson – Environmental Education Research, 2025
This study uses the Swedish Science Studies course to examine teaching approaches in sustainability education. Science Studies is an interdisciplinary course that aims to educate scientifically literate and active citizens, who are committed to environmental care and sustainability. Based on a survey of 155 teachers, the study explores the…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Social Studies, Secondary School Teachers, Foreign Countries
Azzam Alobaid – Discover Education, 2025
In an era dominated by digital technologies, the concept of multiliteracies extends beyond traditional literacy skills to encompass digital media and information literacies. This article addresses the pressing need to raise awareness of digital multiliteracies among university students by proposing a comprehensive didactical framework. The purpose…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Consciousness Raising, Digital Literacy
Yolanda C. Lin; Chris S. Duvall; Carolyn J. Hushman; Anna C. Marklin – Geography Teacher, 2025
Information design is the theory and practice of presenting information through the pairing of graphic and verbal content. It is important in the sciences because of the centrality of data visualization in research and teaching. This paper seeks to build the case for the inclusion of information design within both the Geography and university- or…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Geography, Geography Instruction, Curriculum Development
Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul – Online Submission, 2025
The Sukavichinomics Curriculum Reform, introduced in 1995 by His Excellency Mr. Sukavich Rangsitpol, marked a transformative moment in Thai educational history. With a visionary agenda that emphasized learner-centered education, community participation, and lifelong learning, the reform laid the groundwork for a holistic, democratic, and locally…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Joseph Mukuni; Kaluwe Petros Libingi; Anthony Marvin Samanenga – Educational Research and Reviews, 2025
The central question of the study was "What are Zambian secondary school students' perceptions of entrepreneurship and career options?" Quantitative data were collected using a Google form to collect students' career options from 113 secondary school respondents and focus group discussions involving 40 students were used to determine…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes, Entrepreneurship
Zhou Xianchao; Cheng Yanbo – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
Innovation and entrepreneurship education is critical for fostering economic growth and societal advancement. In applied universities, the effectiveness of such education is influenced by various factors. Here we investigate the key elements affecting innovation and entrepreneurship education through an empirical study of Chinese applied…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Business Education, Universities
Kaiyun Feng – Higher Education Forum, 2025
This study investigates managerial logic and academic logic by analysing the impact of institutional strategy on undergraduate teaching at a Chinese research university. By reviewing the university strategy and education strategy and interviewing academics from the Engineering faculty, this research provides empirical evidence supporting the…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Study, Engineering

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