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Puustinen, Mikko; Khawaja, Amna – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
In this case study, we explore pedagogical practices that could promote powerful knowledge in school history. We analyse teaching sessions conducted by two teachers. The cases were selected from an observation study that focused on historical literacy in Finnish schools. While Michael Young's ideas of powerful knowledge have gained considerable…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Case Studies, Teaching Methods, Literacy
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Smith, Megan – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2021
Parent participation with learning, defined here as parental engagement, has been a particular educational policy focus in many countries in recent decades. Grounded in neoliberal education sector reforms, the relationship between parents, learning, and schools has been reframed over this period. Using a genealogical approach, this article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Participation, Parent Role, Elementary Education
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Paçarizi, Rrahman – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2021
Gender issues in Languages are very sensitive and interesting, especially in the societies making effort to empower the presence and the role of women in respective society. Kosovar society is one of the examples of such efforts and debates initiated by women's rights groups and organizations. The situation has changed rapidly in some senses of…
Descriptors: Social Change, Language Usage, Gender Differences, Indo European Languages
Norden, Larisa Lvovna – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2021
The article highlights the history and features of parliamentarism development in the Latin America countries. In addition, the need for training on the subject and the effect of increasing students and educators' awareness in this field is examined. This process was lengthy, replete with the examples of various social groups, political trends and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History, Social Systems, Political Attitudes
Beienburg, Matt – American Enterprise Institute, 2021
Despite a growing chorus among conservatives about the problem of politics in the classroom, those on the right have struggled to advance long-term solutions to it. Indeed, up to now, state lawmakers concerned about politics in the classroom have typically faced a binary choice. The following three options to protect students from radical politics…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, State Policy, Decision Making, Politics
May Fung Chung – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Research on bilingual education presents clear advantages for children's linguistic, cognitive, and social development (Lindholm-Leary, 2011; Thomas, Collier, and Abbott, 1993). However, recent criticism of dual language education programs has led to claims of dual language education as a marker of "elite bilingualism" (de Costa, 2010)…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Bilingual Education Programs, Mandarin Chinese, English
Joseph McAnulty – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Social media spaces are increasingly sites where people learn about the political and social landscape. Because social studies teachers can play a significant role in helping students make sense of a range of political and social issues, it is urgent to examine the role of social media in teachers' sense-making. Thinking with poststructural…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Social Studies, Social Media
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Raquel Wright-Mair; Candice Peters; Gabrielle A. McAllaster – Journal of Postsecondary Student Success, 2021
International students have contributed to the internationalization and diversification of U.S. higher education; yet, when COVID-19 struck, it became evident that this subset of the U.S. higher education student population was left unaccounted for and unprotected. This manuscript underscores the unimaginable damage and disruption that can occur…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, COVID-19, Pandemics, Student Needs
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Addington, Lindsay – Journal of College Admission, 2018
From calls to close borders to intolerance for non-citizens, growing nationalism within the US and other countries threatens the global nature of higher education. How are college counselors advising students in this new political climate? And are there differences depending on where counselors reside in the world? "The Journal" asked…
Descriptors: Admissions Officers, Foreign Countries, Admissions Counseling, Higher Education
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Cappa, Carlo – Comparative Education, 2018
The aim of the article is to investigate the profile of comparative education in Italy, highlighting those elements that have characterised its development in relation to the cultural and political features of the country. This approach inevitably involves the comparison of Italy's specific particularities to those of other countries in the north…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Profiles, Geographic Regions, Foreign Countries
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Mouritzen, Poul Erik – Journal of Political Science Education, 2018
During four intensive summer weeks, 28 students were exposed to the daily life of top political leaders (ministers and city mayors), acting as their political advisors. Real-life assignments were planned in cooperation with liaisons from the personal offices of these political leaders. The cases brought the hectic, complicated and uncertain life…
Descriptors: Politics, Leaders, Political Affiliation, Foreign Countries
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Guido Veronese; Alessandro Pepe; Jamal Dagdukee; Shaher Yaghi – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2018
Informed by a perspective centred on psychological health and well-being, the present research investigated whether teachers' overall well-being was influenced by their affect balance, as well as the extent to which both affect and well-being are influenced by social capital, in conflict-ridden areas such as the occupied Palestinian Territories…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Well Being, Foreign Countries, Political Influences
Catone, Keith C. – Voices in Urban Education, 2017
Following the election of Donald Trump, the author, his wife, and colleagues from the Annenberg Institute for Social Reform (AISR) experienced different forms of apprehension: "anxious" apprehension, which can also be a moment of activist birth that sets the stage for a new level of consciousness to be awakened; "critical"…
Descriptors: Activism, Public Opinion, Educational Attitudes, Elections
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Bardina, Svetlana – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2017
This article intends to re-examine Rousseau's educational theory in the context of the nature/culture opposition. In contemporary discussions on the nature/culture dualism, it has been often stated that his educational theory is based on the assumption that a child is a natural being. However, the author demonstrates that Rousseau was instead…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Models, Child Development
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Knutsson, Beniamin; Lindberg, Jonas – Comparative Education Review, 2017
The point of departure of this article is an apparent antinomy. On the one hand, there is the powerful argument in political theory on the emergence and consolidation of a post-political condition. On the other hand, research in international and comparative education demonstrates how conflicts and power asymmetries continue to characterize…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Educational Policy, Power Structure
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