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Bleazby, Jennifer – Oxford Review of Education, 2015
Inherent in most school curricula is some sort of curriculum hierarchy--that is, an assumption that some school subjects are more valuable than others. This paper examines the epistemological assumptions that underpin one such curriculum hierarchy, which I refer to as "the traditional curriculum hierarchy". It is a pervasive and…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Vertical Organization, Intellectual Disciplines, Epistemology
Horvitz, Brian S.; Beach, Andrea L.; Anderson, Mary L.; Xia, Jiangang – Innovative Higher Education, 2015
Through this study we sought to gain understanding of the challenges professors face as they make the transition to teaching online. We measured professors' online teaching self-efficacy using survey research methods. Results showed that online teaching self-efficacy was high among the professors surveyed with no self-efficacy scores lower than…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Self Efficacy, Web Based Instruction, Teacher Surveys
Horstschräer, Julia; Sprietsma, Maresa – Education Economics, 2015
We estimate the short-term effects of the introduction of the Bachelor degree system in Germany, a change in degree regulations such that students need less time to earn a first degree, on college enrollment and dropout rates. We use variation in the timing of the reform at the university department level to identify the effects of the reform…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bachelors Degrees, Enrollment, Dropout Rate
Moberg, Lisa – Educational Horizons, 2015
Despite having a classroom management plan in place when the year begins, teachers will encounter instances when student behavior blows up. The author discusses what to do when a student has a meltdown or in the aftermath of a fistfight when students are pulled out of class to deal with the consequences.
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Emotional Disturbances
Witmer, Hope; Johansson, Jonas – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2015
The purpose of this study is to identify if gender differences exist with respect to conviction of university students for academic dishonesty. To investigate this phenomenon, data from the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education (SNAHE) and from disciplinary boards of several Swedish universities were evaluated from a gender perspective. To…
Descriptors: Ethics, Cheating, Gender Differences, Data Analysis
Ruitenberg, Claudia – Theory and Research in Education, 2014
This essay takes up John White's argument for an engagement and collaboration of philosophy of education with other disciplines, and in particular with other forms of educational research. It examines the benefits and risks of "situated" or "embedded" philosophy as well as Hannah Arendt's claims about the separation of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations
Muller, Johan; Young, Michael – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2014
Several authors have suggested that the contract between the university and society formulated in the nineteenth century is breaking down, and a new relation between knowledge and society is being installed. This paper investigates what is at stake in this shift by re-visiting the roots of disciplinary knowledge, examining Durkheim's social…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Knowledge Level, Universities
Scott, Andrea – CEA Forum, 2014
This reflective essay investigates why writer's block affects novice and expert writers on a continuum from students in first-year writing seminars to teachers of writing, paying particular attention to the shared experiences of this pair of practitioners. I begin by focusing on my own experiences as a blocked writer making a disciplinary…
Descriptors: Writing Apprehension, Seminars, Scholarship, Novices
Ciomaga, Bogdan – Quest, 2014
The sociology of sport literature is now sufficiently broad to allow a general analysis of research patterns in this field. To facilitate the identification of these vectors of expansion, sources referenced in articles published in "Sociology of Sport Journal and Journal of Sport and Social Issues" between 2003 and 2011 are examined in…
Descriptors: Athletics, Sociology, Journal Articles, Content Analysis
Boland-Prom, Kim; Alvarez, Michelle E. – Children & Schools, 2014
This article presents the results of a study on the unprofessional conduct of school social workers who have been sanctioned by state regulatory boards (boards of education and licensing boards). The data represent information from 14 states and the District of Columbia. Results indicate that school social workers are rarely sanctioned at the…
Descriptors: School Social Workers, State Departments of Education, State Licensing Boards, Pornography
Schriewer, Jürgen – Comparative Education, 2014
The issue of the presumed "identity" of Comparative Education as a field of study or a discipline has been discussed for decades. Yet what remains open to question is a kind of systematic structure that provides the basic principles for a coherent exposition of the field. After conceptualising and rejecting almost a dozen possible…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Intellectual Disciplines, International Studies, History
Salgado, Sofia; Au-Yong-Oliveira, Manuel – Education Sciences, 2021
Burnout is increasingly present in organizations and in the most diverse professions, namely, in university students. Burnout can have negative repercussions on their well-being and can even lead them to abandon their studies. The objective of the study focuses on academic burnout and taking medication as a consequence of the requirements of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Colleges, Stress Variables, Drug Therapy
Zakszeski, Brittany; Rutherford, Laura; Heidelburg, Kamontá; Thomas, Lisa – School Psychology, 2021
School-wide positive behavioral interventions and supports (SWPBIS) frameworks have been suggested as a promising approach to reducing disproportionality in school discipline practices; however, few studies have tested this potential, and findings have been mixed. In our sample of 27 urban schools and approximately 15,000 students, risk difference…
Descriptors: Positive Behavior Supports, Behavior Modification, Student Behavior, Urban Schools
Aspen Institute, 2021
The report contains real-world, proven school climate strategies to guide policymakers in building a comprehensive and coherent state-wide approach for improving school climate. It features 12 recommendations linked to existing state policy examples policymakers can use to build a comprehensive, coherent state-wide approach for improving school…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, School Policy, State Policy, Policy Formation
Modestino, Alicia Sasser; Forman, Benjamin – Boston Foundation, 2021
This report provides a contribution to the growing public policy debate around how to combat structural inequality by quantifying the power of community college as a pathway to economic mobility. Until recently, it has been difficult to accurately estimate the return to a community college education in Massachusetts because numerous factors affect…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Outcomes of Education, Labor Market, Two Year College Students

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