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Horsford, Sonya Douglass; D'Amico, Diana – International Journal of Educational Management, 2015
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to argue that historical research methods offer an innovative and powerful way to examine, frame, explain, and disrupt the study of contemporary issues in educational leadership. More specifically, the authors examine how historical methodology might recast some of the questions educational leadership…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational History, Educational Administration, Leadership
Mackness, Jenny; Bell, Frances – Open Praxis, 2015
The authors present findings from the first stage of research into a "home-grown" connectivist MOOC, Rhizomatic Learning: The Community is the Curriculum (Rhizo14). We compare the surface view of the MOOC that has been presented in a range of open blog posts and articles with the view from beneath the surface that we have found in data…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Online Courses, Large Group Instruction, Communities of Practice
Persson, Anders – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2015
This paper aims to show how the Goffman frame perspective can be used in an analysis of school and education and how it can be combined, in such analysis, with the frame factor perspective. The latter emphasizes factors that are determined outside the teaching process, while the former stresses how actors organize their experiences and define…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Seminars, Organizations (Groups), Compulsory Education
Thomasson, Adrian – Policy Futures in Education, 2015
Different representations of "Swedishness," as expressions of altered kinds of imagined kinship in the Swedish educational system during the first half of the 20th century, are discussed. It is argued that even though the curriculum changed, from a more religious one focusing on fostering loyalty and moral commitment to "God, the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Religious Education
Garfolo, Blaine T.; L'Huillier, Barbara – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2015
Accreditation serves as both a quality assurance and accountability mechanism for our learning institutions. It is a voluntary process of self-regulation and non-governmental peer review supported, in general, by providers of tertiary education and examines the philosophy, goals, programs, facilities, resources, and financial viability of the…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Accountability, Quality Assurance, Higher Education
Gelfer, Jeff; 'O' Hara, Katie; Krasch, Delilah; Nguyen, Neal – Early Child Development and Care, 2015
Often administrators seek alternative methods of evaluating staff while staff are frequently searching for methods to represent the breadth and quality of their efforts. One method proving to be effective for gathering and organising products of teacher activity is the portfolio. This article will discuss the procedures that teachers can apply in…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Portfolio Assessment, Teacher Evaluation, Electronic Publishing
Farrell, Thomas S. C. – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2015
Recently a dichotomy has developed in the field of TESOL between native English speaker teachers (NESTs) and non-native English speaker teachers (NNESTs) with some in each camp promoting one over the other, but this only separates rather than unifies our profession. In this article I suggest that it is not in anybody's interests to continue with…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teaching Models, Instructional Effectiveness, Teacher Effectiveness
Howe, Kenneth R. – Educational Theory, 2015
The dominant conception of educational equality in the United States is meritocratic: an individual's chances of educational achievements should track only (natural) talent and effort, not social class or other morally irrelevant factors. The meritocratic conception must presuppose that natural talent and effort can be isolated from social…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Academic Achievement, Talent, Student Motivation
Proehl, Rebecca A.; Starnes, Heather; Everett, Shirley – Journal of Catholic Education, 2015
During the past decade, Catholic leaders have been exploring options to revitalize the faltering Catholic school system especially in urban centers. One route being explored by dioceses and religious orders is opening what have been called "religious charter schools." Though not technically religious schools, they integrate many of the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Charter Schools, Interviews, Poverty
Kivunja, Charles; Shizha, Edward – International Journal of Higher Education, 2015
With its origin in Greek where "diaspora" as a noun means "a dispersion" or as a verb means to "scatter about", the term is used in this paper to refer to the dispersion or scattering of Africans from their original African homeland and now live in countries other than their own. Indeed some Africans have dispersed…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Social Capital, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries
Davis, Robert A. – Ethics and Education, 2015
The 2014 INPE McLaughlin Lecture explores the emergent concept of the "postliberal" and the increasing frequency of its formal and informal uses in the languages of educational theory and practice. It traces the origins of the term "postliberal" to certain strains of modern Christian theology, maps its migration into liberal…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Practices, Concept Formation, Neoliberalism
Ide, Kanako – Ethics and Education, 2015
This article is an attempt to develop the idea of peace education for adults through the assumption that, compared to peace education for children, educational approaches for adults are as yet undeveloped. This article also assumes that the progress of educational approaches for adults is necessary to the further development of peace education for…
Descriptors: Peace, Adult Education, Educational Practices, Educational Strategies
Masschelein, Jan; Simons, Maarten – Ethics and Education, 2015
Against the background of the many attacks on the school as being outdated, alienating, ineffective and reproducing inequalities we offer a morphological understanding of the school as distinguished from functionalist understandings (sociological or economical perspectives in terms of functions and roles) and idealistic understandings…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Educational Practices, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Andersson, Ninnie; Thorgersen, Cecilia Ferm – Journal of Dance Education, 2015
This article examines how dance knowledge is seen through syllabuses in Swedish upper secondary schools. A starting point is life-world phenomenology. A phenomenological way of thinking allows that human beings are intersubjective, linked with and within the world, which influences the view of dance knowledge and how research is elaborated. A…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Dance Education, Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries
Hall, Anna H.; Simpson, Amber; Guo, Ying; Wang, Shanshan – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2015
This article presents the results of a systematic review of the literature involving writing interventions in the preschool setting. The information presented is timely considering the current expectations for young children to write. Framing the empirical literature within different philosophical approaches, trends were analyzed to identify…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Preschool Education, Literature Reviews, Intervention

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