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Ismet Sahin – Online Submission, 2025
In the age of artificial intelligence (AI), automation, and algorithm-driven decision-making, human roles, skills, and educational priorities are undergoing an unprecedented transformation. As machines become increasingly capable of performing routine, analytical, and even creative tasks, the fundamental question arises: What remains uniquely…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Ability, Humanistic Education
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James M. Kauffman; Garry Hornby – Support for Learning, 2025
Extremism in special education has been an endemic feature for decades but its most recent iteration, the full inclusion movement (FIM), is pushing special education toward a radical ideology in which placement in mainstream schools, rather than providing effective instruction, is becoming the main focus of efforts to meet the needs of students…
Descriptors: Special Education, Inclusion, Mainstreaming, Educational Change
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Thomas R. Wagner; Jared S. Vornhagen; Grant Zentmeyer; Maria Vassanelli – Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education, 2025
Attitude change on the death penalty is a highly relevant issue to both legal and public policy actors. The current study adopted a novel approach to student attitude change with exposure to first-person narratives through community engaged learning. Senior capstone students (n = 28) completed projects on the death penalty. Students submitted four…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Student Attitudes, Personal Narratives, College Seniors
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Juan Luis de la Montaña Conchiña; María Guadalupe de la Maya Retamar; Magdalena López-Pérez – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2025
This study analyses the characterisation and evolution of the personal metaphors of a sample of 34 trainee foreign language teachers, through a questionnaire of open-ended questions that included asking the participants to make drawings representing the roles of the teacher. Four categories of metaphors were considered for the analysis:…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Figurative Language, Second Language Instruction, Student Attitudes
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Emma Strating; Kristin Vanlommel; Marjan Vermeulen – Review of Education, 2025
Student voice (SV), referring to the concept and practices of involving students in educational decisions, has been gaining popularity due to its promising effects on student need satisfaction and academic motivation. Definitions of SV approaches, their variety, and the benefits that various approaches have for students' need satisfaction and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Educational Change, Student Motivation, Student Participation
Zach Barricklow; Pamela L. Eddy; Audrey J. Jaeger – Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research, 2025
Disruptions in today's higher education landscape require a different approach to community college leadership. Fostering innovation demands leaders adopt practices that seed an innovative mindset and build an innovative culture more resilient to changing circumstances. Using the Innovator's DNA model provides actionable strategies for…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Innovation, Educational Change, Leadership Styles
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Gabrielle Lindstrom; Lee Easton; Michelle Yeo; Robin Attas – International Journal for Academic Development, 2025
We are one Indigenous and three settler academics struggling with the question of what decolonizing means for us in our educational practices at three universities, located in different parts of the territory called Canada and Turtle Island. Drawn to the idea of Decoding the Disciplines as a process for this work, we found ourselves critiquing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations
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Owen Towler – Educational Theory, 2025
The modern day is known as the "post-truth" era, characterized by the widespread dissemination of false information, as well as personal opinions and emotions taking precedence over established facts in public decision-making. For students, as future democratically engaged citizens, to make well-informed science-based decisions on…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Education, Misinformation, Science Curriculum
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Karen Williams; Karan Vickers-Hulse; Aisha Thomas – Teacher Education Advancement Network Journal, 2025
In this paper, we discuss the process of reviewing and evaluating course design on an initial teacher education programme in a higher education institution in England. We demonstrate how critical evaluation of practice informed new understanding, strategies and approaches in teacher education and development. In England, policy forbids the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Inclusion, Intersectionality, Instructional Design
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Michael W. Kessinger, Editor; Gera S. Nelson, Editor; Lesia Lennex, Editor; Kimberely Fletcher Nettleton, Editor – IGI Global, 2025
The role of AI in education is slowly growing. As a new technology, its uses and capabilities have not been fully realized or understood. AI provides many opportunities as well as challenges for supporting students, teachers, and skills development. However, from higher education faculty to preschool teachers, the ways in which AI can support…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Educational Change, Technology Integration, Educational Policy
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Lin Li; Namrata Srivastava; Jia Rong; Quanlong Guan; Dragan Gaševic; Guanliang Chen – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
The use of predictive analytics powered by machine learning (ML) to model educational data has increasingly been identified to exhibit bias towards marginalized populations, prompting the need for more equitable applications of these techniques. To tackle bias that emerges in training data or models at different stages of the ML modelling…
Descriptors: Bias, Attitude Change, Prediction, Learning Analytics
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Kim A. Case; Jared Keeley; Caroline Cobb; Jennifer Joy-Gaba; Victoria Shivy – To Improve the Academy, 2025
Due to lack of research to track inclusive teaching behavior changes, the extent of faculty application of inclusive teaching practices remains unknown. Therefore, direct evaluation of faculty behavior change is needed to understand the process of incorporating inclusive practices into their teaching such as through the syllabus or course design.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Intervention, Inclusion
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Xinglin Jin; Na Zhou; Xin Zhang – Education & Training, 2025
Purpose: The vocational education-industry connection is crucial for students' professional competence development and employability. In the past decade, the Chinese government has issued numerous policies in this regard. This study reviews these policies concerning the context. Design/methodology/approach: This study screened 19 educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career and Technical Education, School Business Relationship, Educational Policy
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Darren Webb – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2025
This paper explores the project of Critical University Studies (CUS). Rather than rehearsing the already well-rehearsed critiques of the contemporary academy, however, the paper adopts a more unusual approach and offers a philosophical exploration of the structure of hope to be found within CUS. Drawing on recent research within the philosophy of…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education as a Field of Study, Universities, Educational Philosophy, Expectation
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Sabina Pauen; Jule Bach – Social Development, 2025
Imitation plays a crucial role in early social learning. Numerous studies indicate that young children copy even actions that are clearly irrelevant for goal achievement--a phenomenon called overimitation (OI). The present study tested whether this finding can be generalized to different forms of faithful nonsense imitation presented in different…
Descriptors: Imitation, Young Children, Child Behavior, Behavior Change
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