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Jeannette Entz Shubert – ProQuest LLC, 2021
While research about mentoring in higher education is extensive, studies focused on mentoring in Asian higher education are limited and few address mentoring in Asian theological education. In recent years there have been calls for theological educators in Asia to recognize and affirm that their faculty role also includes mentoring adult learners,…
Descriptors: Asians, Theological Education, Mentors, Religious Colleges
George Psaras – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This qualitative research explored why older people do not participate in formal and nonformal education. This study focused on older adults who have not participated in formal or nonformal education since their retirement. Recent studies have shown that participation in formal and nonformal educational activities is an effective way to maintain…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Nonformal Education, Lifelong Learning, Adult Education
Annalisa Sannino; Yrjö Engeström; Esa Jokinen – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2021
Digital lifelong learning and more specifically digital peer learning (DPL) can play a major role to foster transformative agency in professions and occupations which are critically positioned for responding to acute societal needs. Yet so far, no published studies seem to have focused on this. This article aims at filling this gap with the help…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homeless People, Transformative Learning, Computer Mediated Communication
Esteve-Faubel, José-María; Martin, Tania Josephine; Esteve-Faubel, Rosa-Pilar – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2019
The question of developing educational policies that involve training people to be capable of critical reflection and skilled in approaching the discussion-debate binomial, with the overall goal of achieving learning which is of a transformative kind, is currently embraced by the transdisciplinary paradigm known as Global Citizenship Education.…
Descriptors: Activism, Singing, Citizenship Education, Reflection
Stillman, Jamy; Ahmed, Kathryn Struthers; Castañeda-Flores, Erika – Educational Forum, 2019
In this article, we share findings from a 3-year project in which novice teacher educators participated in Freirean culture circles and Boalian Theatre of the Oppressed (teatro) in order to critically explore the work of justice-oriented teacher education. Anchored in one of the project's most resonant scenarios, the article illustrates how teatro…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Educators, Teacher Education, Social Justice
Nguyen, David J.; Mathuews, Katy; Herron, Amber; Troyer, Rose; Graman, Zachary; Goode, W. Ashley; Shultz, Alisha; Tackett, Kelli; Moss, Mariah – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2019
Guided by transformative learning theory, this autoethnography chronicles eight graduate students' participation in a year-long collaborative research project and their journey toward revolutionizing their understandings of research, college students' daily lives, and theory-to-practice. Recommendations for higher education and student affairs…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Scholarship, Student Experience, Theory Practice Relationship
Carmody, Brendan – Religious Education, 2019
Religious Education in Ireland over the past two decades has achieved a new status in the publicly funded schools at the secondary (high school) level. This has happened largely because it has become examinable and is now a subject like any other. In this process however, it has tended to become too much like other subjects sharing their…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Foreign Countries, Public Schools, High School Students
Lai, Hui-Ling; Perng, Shoa-Jen; Huang, Chiung-Yu – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
Anatomy is a core course in undergraduate nursing curriculum. In today's nursing profession, the integration of biosciences and humanities is increasingly emphasized. Anatomy is considered one of the most essential bioscience subjects for nursing practice. Thus, integrating a silent mentor program into the anatomy course can enrich the knowledge…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Student Attitudes, Mentors, Anatomy
Jones, Jeannette; Walker, Scott L. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2019
The study explores the extent to which transformative learning occurs using quantitative and qualitative methods in a human geography course (N = 35) and explores student affect in relation to the learning environment. We used the eight-scale Transformative Learning Environments Survey (TLES) instrument for the quantitative analysis and an aligned…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Transformative Learning, Community Colleges, Two Year College Students
Walshe, Nicola; Tait, Victoria – Environmental Education Research, 2019
Children today face significant challenges in response to living in a globalised world and the predicted environmental threats to the planet. However, implementing environmental and sustainability education (ESE) within schools can be complex and is often ignored within initial teacher education (ITE). In response, this project aimed to evaluate…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainability, Teacher Education Programs, Transformative Learning
Ahn, Claire; Leggo, Carl – Canadian Journal of Education, 2019
Teachers are often portrayed in Hollywood films as superhuman. While these types of films may perpetuate certain stereotypes of teachers, they can also have a great influence. Based on their own teaching experiences, and having viewed and re-viewed the films "Dangerous Minds" (Bruckheimer, Simpson, & Smith, 1995) and "The…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Films, Film Study, Stereotypes
Natanasabapathy, Puvanambihai; Maathuis-Smith, Sandra – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
Transformation has been the fundamental basis upon which education has always stood, as without transformation in mind, education would seem purposeless and undirected. This would imply that the objective of providing information in education is not just to gain knowledge but to achieve the desired transformation in character or behaviour by…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Transformative Learning, Concept Formation, Teaching Methods
Fullan, Michael; Gardner, Mag; Drummy, Max – Educational Leadership, 2019
Noting that teens are disengaged in school and increasingly dispirited by social problems, the authors argue that these students need learning environments that foster engagement, connection, and a greater sense of purpose. They make the case for deep learning--learning that helps students "make connections to the world, to think critically,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Environment, Learner Engagement, Student School Relationship
Quast, Erin – Reading Teacher, 2019
How might literature be shared with students for transformative purposes? Literature has the power to shape students' worldviews through the exploration of diverse human experiences, but how students engage with diverse characters is important to reaching transformative goals. The author identified teachers' pedagogical moves within a preschool…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Transformative Learning, World Views, Gender Differences
Meagher, Michael S.; McCulloch, Allison; Lovett, Jennifer; Sherman, Milan F. – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2019
Functions form a central part of the U.S. mathematics curriculum. A large body of research shows that students at all levels, including preservice secondary mathematics teachers, have difficulties with defining function as a correspondence between two sets with a univalence condition. Those difficulties include privileging algebraic…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Transformative Learning, Difficulty Level, Concept Formation

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