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Veronika Deisenrieder; Karin Oberauer; Susanne Kubisch; Sandra Parth; Hans Stötter; Lars Keller – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2025
Although the relevance of emotions for motivating climate change action is acknowledged in research, it lacks recommendation how to include emotions in Climate Change Education (CCE). This study draws on selected theories of emotions (the control-value theory according to Schutz and Pekrun (2007) and the wheel of emotions according to Plutchik…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Emotional Response, Secondary School Students
Shannon Perry; Trisha Barefield; Aliki Nicolaides – Gender and Education, 2025
Helping people to better understand and respond to the complexities and multiplicities of twenty-first century realities requires higher education systems to break free from persistent hierarchical binaries and knowledge silos. Rosi Braidotti's posthuman feminist vision, rooted in radically relational ways of being, offers a generative lens for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Humanism, Feminism
Kristy Cooper Stein; Courtney Mauldin; Joanne E. Marciano; Tara Kintz – Journal of Educational Change, 2025
Historically, scholars in the fields of culturally responsive-sustaining education and student engagement have operated in separate silos, limiting their abilities to foster meaningful and significant change in education. In this conceptual article, we call for scholars in both fields to integrate their scholarship for the purposes of more fully…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Sustainability, Learner Engagement, Educational Change
Soumya Mishra; Elise Swanson; Elif Yucel; Federick Ngo; Tatiana Melguizo; Cheryl Ching – Research in Higher Education, 2025
Beginning in 2019, California community colleges were required to use multiple measures to determine students' placement into initial math courses. Community colleges also created structured BSTEM and liberal arts (SLAM) math pathways beginning in 2017. This contemporaneous implementation could reproduce racialized stratification in math…
Descriptors: Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Change, Community Colleges, College Mathematics
Kit S. Double; Micah B. Goldwater; Damian P. Birney – Metacognition and Learning, 2025
Recent evidence has shown that eliciting confidence ratings can affect cognitive performance--a so-called reactivity effect. Several mechanisms have been proposed to account for reactivity, but currently there is only indirect evidence about why confidence ratings are reactive. Here, we explore the strategic changes in cognitive processes that…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Self Esteem, Memory, Concept Formation
Melanie Turner; Flaviu A. Hodis – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Conscientiousness has consistent and robust associations with a large set of key student outcomes. Thus, to understand the extent to which conscientiousness could be leveraged to support students' learning, achievement, and well-being, it is important to ascertain whether conscientiousness could be strengthened by means of interventions. To narrow…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Intervention, Personality Traits, Electronic Learning
YuChun Chen; Allie McCreary – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2025
Previous research indicates that learners appear to connect with nature and have heightened environmental perceptions after participating in environmental education programs (EEPs). Positive changes in attitudes toward nature are important because they can precede environmentally responsible behaviors, such as individuals' leadership on…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Home Schooling, Student Attitudes, Natural Resources
Jessi Pham; Tiffany Perry-Wilson; Kevlyn Holmes; Grace Schroeder; Ana Reyes; Michelle Pollok – Professional Counselor, 2025
Decolonial research helps us move away from extractive research methodologies that maintain the "wounded subject position" and legitimize oppressive practices. Additionally, decolonial research challenges dominant Eurocentric paradigms that have historically shaped the counseling profession. Thus, we offer this article to demonstrate an…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Research Methodology, Power Structure, Disadvantaged
Wangbei Ye; Bin Zhou – Professional Development in Education, 2025
This study aims to portray Master Teachers' experience of teacher professional development in post-1976 China. Interview data were collected from 22 Master Teachers from Shanghai in 2019-2020. Analyses of the findings revealed that these Master Teachers experienced three historical stages of teachers' professional development in China: a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Master Teachers, Faculty Development, Educational Change
Jack Whitehead; Marie Huxtable – Irish Educational Studies, 2025
This paper offers an argument as to why a focus on 'What is educational?' matters so much in reconstructing education. Living Educational Theory Research is presented as an approach that enables professional, educational-practitioners to contribute to reconstructing education locally and globally. The research is focused on the generation and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Theories, Educational Research, Teacher Researchers
Piotr Zaleski; Lukasz Zamecki – Review of Education, 2025
Due to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, 144,000 Ukrainian children enrolled in Polish schools for the 2022/2023 school year. Ukrainian schoolchildren, akin to Polish students, have the right to take the eighth grade exam and the matriculation exam, enabling further free education. Faced with the significant influx of school-age refugee…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Valerie Norville – National Association of State Boards of Education, 2025
With feedback gathered from townhall meetings at the start of 2025, Kentucky's education leaders are revising the state's assessment and accountability framework to give districts more choice in how they assess student mastery of content and skills and to give their communities full rein to design local school accountability systems tied to their…
Descriptors: High Schools, Educational Change, Mathematics Achievement, Algebra
Ransom Tanyu Ngenge – Educational Considerations, 2025
This article critically re-evaluates the evolution of African higher education by tracing its development across three key epochs: precolonial, colonial, and postcolonial. Drawing on over 120 secondary sources--including legal ordinances, policy documents, archival records, and peer-reviewed literature--the article adopts a historical-analytical…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Colonialism
Ying Zhou; Piet van der Ploeg – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2025
In China, the Dalton Plan came to the attention of educators in 1921 and enjoyed its heyday in both educational discourse and practice from 1922 to 1925. Thereafter its popularity declined significantly while criticism dramatically increased. When examining the causes for this rapid growth and precipitous decline, previous research has taken the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Morgan Polikoff; Ashley Jochim – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2025
Schools are crying out for a robust policy agenda that takes lessons from prior efforts, aligns with what is known about how to improve schools, and keeps partisan controversies out of the classroom. Real education reform progress is possible if the focus is on strengthening public education's capability to deliver what families and communities…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Public Education, Educational Policy, Accountability

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