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Pratt, Nick; Alderton, Julie – Curriculum Journal, 2023
This paper explores how the twin processes of neoliberalism and neoconservatism work together on, and through, curricula and their associated pedagogies. It bridges the gap between policy and classroom practice, focusing on the particular example of the school subject of mathematics and the notion of mastery, operationalised in the English…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Criticism, Mastery Learning, Teaching Methods
Burhanuddin; Arrafii, Mohammad Arsyad – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023
Learner agency, or the ability to take control of one's own learning and the learning of others, is a substantial goal of the curricular reform across the world. This can be seen in the implementation of the 2013 curriculum (K13) in Indonesia. However, there has been little evidence regarding the ways that Indonesian teachers have engaged with…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Personal Autonomy, Teaching Methods
Dandaneau, Steven P. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2023
Based on working with the Boyer 2030 Commission and strategizing around its focus on the equity/excellence imperative, the author argues that the main impediments for change in U.S. research universities are phenomenological in nature; that is, having to do with the way systems of meaning are structured and experienced. The author argues that U.S.…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Change, Higher Education, Systems Approach
Lussier, Catherine M.; Donham, Ashley M. – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2023
A substantial achievement gap between K-12 English learners (ELs) and non-ELs in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) content areas exists, as indicated by national assessments of student outcomes. Considering the expected steady increase in students who are ELs in the U.S., determining methods for addressing this achievement…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, STEM Education, Resilience (Psychology), COVID-19
Terrell, Jenna Howard; Barzee, Sarah – Region 2 Comprehensive Center, 2023
This brief from the Region 2 Comprehensive Center, in consultation with the New York State Education Department, presents seven state case studies that illustrate the implementation of performance-based assessments. It contributes to the growing research on performance-based assessment, highlighting specific state-level policies that include…
Descriptors: Graduation Requirements, State Departments of Education, Case Studies, Performance Based Assessment
Zeinab Sadoughi – Journal of Peace Education, 2023
The international crises that necessitate cooperation between nations and the prevalence of violent behaviors in different countries have led to a need for educational processes that support peaceful attitudes and behaviors. Iran is one such country that suffers from violence-related issues, which may stem from a lack of educational processes.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peace, Violence, College Role
Chelsea Austin Clark – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This dissertation explores the perceptions and understandings of K-6 general education teachers regarding their role in intentionally developing students' emotional competencies. This research builds upon that which establishes the vitality of developed emotional competencies by including the perceptions of teachers who have been tasked with…
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, Elementary School Teachers, Social Emotional Learning, Holistic Approach
A. Sarah Ilchman; Collette Agnese; Elizabeth Elmore; Taylor Schlaifer; Mirka Martel – Institute of International Education, 2023
"Leading With Resilience: COVID-19 Learnings from the Institute of International Education" is based on interviews with IIE team members about their experiences navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. This unique publication highlights lessons learned and best practices from three years of managing IIE programs through the COVID-19 pandemic,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, International Education, Educational Research
Emma Allen – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2023
Student-staff partnership, understood as the situation when students and staff work together on a project, contributing equally but in potentially different ways, is an innovation that is gaining traction on university campuses worldwide. This case study details my first foray into the partnership arena. I invited undergraduate students from the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty, Partnerships in Education
Winter, Marna K.; O'Neill, Kristen – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2023
The need for High-Interest Low-Readability books (Hi-Lo) has been acknowledged by reading specialists and teachers alike since the 1900s, yet there is a research gap regarding teacher knowledge of and access to these books. This study sought to understand teacher awareness of Hi-Lo books, access to them, and usage within classrooms in the United…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Reading Instruction, Reading Teachers
Allison E. Bradford – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Over the last decade, the demands on secondary science teachers have shifted to encompass a new range of objectives. Science teachers need support in their efforts to be responsive as they navigate shifting demands in the teaching profession: new state standards, an ever-diversifying student body, and a drive to integrate social justice into…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Social Justice, Teaching Methods, Technology Integration
Mjege Kinyota – Science Education International, 2023
This study used a three-phase design to explore how teachers' views and practices of scientific inquiry can be reconciled with early graders' ability to engage in scientific inquiry. First, 19 early years teachers were interviewed to explore their views and practices of scientific inquiry. Second, six standard two students were exposed to a…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Science Instruction, Barriers, Scientific Research
Jessica Giffin; Cheryl Krohn; Mark Lachowicz; Morgan Thomas – Region 1 Comprehensive Center, 2023
A formal induction and mentoring program is critical for supporting and developing novice teachers as they enter the K-12 classroom because it has been found to improve teacher retention rates, teaching practice, and student outcomes. Districts across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts offer induction and mentoring programming to their novice…
Descriptors: Mentors, Beginning Teacher Induction, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Persistence
Muni Kelly; Nana Y. Amoah – Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations, 2023
For over a decade now, various stakeholders in accounting education have called for the integration of technology competencies in the accounting curriculum (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), 2013, 2018; Accounting Education Change Commission (AECC), 1990; American Institute of Certified Public Accountant (AICPA), 1996;…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Education, Technology Integration, Teaching Methods
White, John – London Review of Education, 2018
This article offers a philosophical critique of Michael Young's notion of 'powerful knowledge', as found largely in his own but also in others' writings since 2009. The first part of the article focuses on the definitional connection that Young makes between 'powerful knowledge' and systematic relationships between concepts. It argues that most of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Knowledge Level, Curriculum Development

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