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Hammershoj, Lars Geer – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
The purpose of this article is to carry out a philosophical enquiry into the affective nature of creative and innovative processes. Recent studies on future employment suggest that we are at an inflection point whereby any job is in principle at risk of being taken over by computers and robots in the near future. The jobs least at risk, it is…
Descriptors: Creativity, Innovation, Resistance to Change, Affective Behavior
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Lilja, Peter; Dahlbeck, Johan – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
Taika Waititi's recent film 'Hunt for the Wilderpeople' (2016) portrays the coming-of-age of a young boy, Ricky, in a world with few recognisably responsible adults. While the film does not engage explicitly with formal education, it raises several questions central for understanding education as formation, highlighting the generational aspects of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Adults, Films, Role of Education
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Heljakka, Katriina; Harviainen, J. Tuomas – American Journal of Play, 2019
Toys both guide and foster the play--and stimulate the imaginations--of players of all ages. The authors investigate adult use of toys as a point of entry to the world play of both transmedia-connected and stand alone toy characters--dolls, action figures, and soft toys. They point to how adult toy players engage actively in world building in…
Descriptors: Toys, Drama, Imagination, Popular Culture
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Zhou, Yining – Education Sciences, 2019
This study contributes to both accounting and concept mapping literature through the depiction of a concept tree based on the Accounting Theory curriculum, which has undergone recent and rapid expansion of its knowledge and has hence outgrown the previous limited mapping work. This tree-shaped concept map not only accounts for a particular mapping…
Descriptors: Accounting, Curriculum Development, Concept Mapping, Sequential Approach
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Kristen-Antonow, Susanne; Jarvers, Irina; Sodian, Beate – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2019
It has been argued that the distinction between factivity and non-factivity is more fundamental to mental state understanding than that between false beliefs and reality. The present study examined children's growing understanding of all possible contrasts between the factive verb "know" and the non-factive verbs "think" and…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Theory of Mind, Verbs, Comprehension
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Carr, David – Journal of Moral Education, 2019
While the idea of exemplification or role-modelling as a means to the education of moral character and virtue is of ancient pedigree--traceable at least to Aristotle's ethics--the influence of personal example is clearly not unproblematic since individuals may be admired or imitated for less than morally admirable qualities. However,…
Descriptors: Role Models, Ethics, Moral Development, Values Education
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Tachibana, Koji – Journal of Moral Education, 2019
Linda Zagzebski's exemplarist moral theory claims that admiration for a person is a necessary condition for her to be a moral exemplar. I argue that this claim is empirically unsupported. I provide two counterexamples, astronauts and brain data. I demonstrate that they play the role of exemplars well but receive no admiration and, accordingly, are…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Brain, Philosophy
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Ngcoza, Kenneth; Southwood, Sue – Pythagoras, 2019
This article is the result of a professional collaboration between two educationists (working originally in the fields of mathematics and science education), who share a passion for exploring collaborative approaches to the professional development of educators. It extends ideas explored in earlier work by focusing on the concept of professional…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Teacher Collaboration, Faculty Development, Communities of Practice
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Nauffal, Diane I. – Higher Education Quarterly, 2019
This paper evaluates the economic impact of a university in a country characterised by the scarcity of significant data and quantitative information. It uses an input--output model that permits the use of gross domestic product (GDP) deflators to portray the economy of years following a year for which a complete data set input is possible. Using…
Descriptors: Economic Impact, Universities, Private Colleges, Foreign Countries
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Stroetinga, Mirjam; Leeman, Yvonne; Veugelers, Wiel – Educational Review, 2019
This article presents the outcomes of a review of the last decade's scientific literature on primary school teachers' collaboration with parents on upbringing. Since educational goals related to upbringing are of renewed interest in today's western societies, we were curious to learn what current literature tells us about this facet of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Child Rearing, Moral Development
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Harris, Richard; Ormond, Barbara – Educational Review, 2019
This article examines the potential of history as a subject to contribute to a "knowledge economy". Global trends in curricula reforms have often emphasised generic competences and development of students' critical thinking to benefit the future economic position of citizens and nations. However, viewing knowledge in these terms presents…
Descriptors: Knowledge Economy, History Instruction, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Curriculum
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Boyd, Susanna – Teaching History, 2019
Susanna Boyd 'discovered' women's history while studying for her own history degree, and laments women's continued absence from the school history curriculum. She issues a call-to-arms to make the curriculum more inclusive both by re-evaluating the criteria for curricular selection and by challenging established disciplinary conventions. She also…
Descriptors: Females, Curriculum Design, History, Teaching Methods
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Vargas, Luis; Mac-Lean, Claudia; Huge, Jean – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2019
Purpose: In the past few decades, sustainability in higher education has become ever more prevalent, although the diversity in pace of adoption and the wide range of interpretations and practices is huge. The purpose of this study is to present recent research on organizational change processes in universities. Design/methodology/approach: The…
Descriptors: Universities, Sustainable Development, Organizational Change, Foreign Countries
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Stanford, Matthew – Teaching History, 2019
While weighing up the relative merits of the competing narratives of the Battle of Hastings that his department might present to Year 7, Matthew Stanford began to consider how the causal models that teachers introduce influence the causal arguments that students later go on to write. In this article, Stanford shows how such realisations informed…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Medieval History, Causal Models, Educational Planning
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Watts-Taffe, Susan; Gwinn, Carolyn B.; Forrest, Chris – Texas Journal of Literacy Education, 2019
The Four Es (Explain, Engage, Extend, Examine) is a concrete approach to incorporating research-based practice into daily vocabulary instruction by focusing on the pivotal role of teacher and student talk in word learning. Specifically, teachers use language that is understandable to students, identify misunderstandings and correct them within a…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Vocabulary Development, Learner Engagement, Language Usage
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