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Samwick, Andrew A. – Journal of Economic Education, 2022
The emerging field of social entrepreneurship seeks to address social challenges in environments where traditional public sector institutions are weak or absent. With its explicit focus on solving problems, social entrepreneurship is inherently interdisciplinary. A well-designed undergraduate course in social entrepreneurship can enhance…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Social Problems, Economics Education, Problem Solving
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Lyons, Adrian – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2023
While never a loved organisation, Ofsted's reputation has perhaps never been so low. Amid a myriad of calls for reform or abolition, former HMI Adrian Lyons reflects on his 20 years of inspection with over 16 years employed by Ofsted as an HMI. He concludes that one of the biggest problems with Ofsted is its frequent change in policy, activity and…
Descriptors: Inspection, Problems, Change, Accountability
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Labanino, Rafael; Dobbins, Michael – Higher Education Quarterly, 2022
The article analyses the strategies of Hungarian higher education interest organisations against the encroachments on academic freedom by Viktor Orbán's governments. We contrast the 2012-2013 and 2017-2019 protest waves and find that innovations in strategy came from new organisations in both periods, whereas established ones were rather passive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Activism, Change Agents
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Andrea-Diana Berce; Krisztina Bernáth; Katalin Gál; Rita Pásztor – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2025
The objective of our study is to assess the integration of the concept of special educational needs (SEN) retrospectively and analytically within the Romanian legal framework and its consolidation as a fundamental component of national education policy. Concurrently, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness of inclusive education for children with SEN…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Educational Policy, Public Policy
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Daniel Neyland; Sveta Milyaeva – Learning, Media and Technology, 2025
In this paper, we engage with the Research Excellence Framework (REF) -- the UK government's national policy tool for competitive allocation of scarce research funding. Success on the terms of the REF provides guaranteed income for UK Universities for a 6- or 7-year period -- and as a result, we suggest that the REF operates as an asset-like…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Foreign Countries, Resource Allocation, Public Policy
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William McCorkle; Jessie Montezuma – Journal of International Social Studies, 2024
Individuals hold a wide range of beliefs and ideas on immigration throughout Western societies. Some are highly embracive of immigrants while others want draconian restrictions. This mixed-methods study conducted in the U.S. examines these beliefs, specifically on immigration being a human right. Particular attention is given to the rationales of…
Descriptors: Immigration, Social Studies, Ethics, Civil Rights
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Christina W. Yao; Kaitlyn Hall; Simone Gause – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
The years 2020-2021 were filled with contention, including politicizing a global virus, a US presidential election, and the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Yet, much of the research on college student responses has tended to focus on US domestic students. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine international students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Attitudes, Politics, Public Policy
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Samuel L. Tunstall – Numeracy, 2023
An important consideration in the design and development of numeracy-focused coursework is ensuring that one meets students where they are with respect to both their mathematics background and their existing numeracy practices in relation to public issues. The latter consideration is especially important, given that students already think about…
Descriptors: College Students, Numeracy, Mathematics Skills, Public Policy
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Sun, Jing – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2023
In my inquiry, I explore Chinese urban youth culture under the one-child policy through analyses of two Chinese Internet subcultural artifacts--"A Bloody Case of a Steamed Bun" and "Du Fu Is Busy." Using Douglas Kellner's "multiperspectival cultural studies" (i.e., cultural studies, critical theory, and critical media…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Youth, Culture, Public Policy
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Jamie Amemiya; Gail D. Heyman; Caren M. Walker – Cognitive Science, 2024
How do people come to opposite causal judgments about societal problems, such as whether a public health policy reduced COVID-19 cases? The current research tests an understudied cognitive mechanism in which people may agree about what "actually" happened (e.g., that a public health policy was implemented and COVID-19 cases declined),…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Evaluative Thinking, Logical Thinking, Social Problems
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Watkins, Christian; Rury, John L. – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
The Immigration Restriction League (IRL) made literacy, and by extension education, a major aspect of immigration reform in United States in the early twentieth century. Appealing to an educated, conservative constituency, it promoted a literacy test aimed at systematically excluding "undesirable" immigrants. Literacy was initially…
Descriptors: Immigration, Literacy, Public Policy, Racism
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Dominic Dummene Lele – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2023
Economic development and environmental development have been long-lasting debates between capitalists and environmentalists. It is also seen as a debate around modernization with globalization at one end and environmental justice at the other end. Our society today is moving rapidly toward development and increased industrial revolutions and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Indigenous Populations, Fuels
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Marinel Martinez-Benyarko; Yvette Lerma Jones; Sophie Tullier – Journal of Campus Activities Practice and Scholarship, 2023
Throughout the history of higher education, students have engaged in activism, demanding that institutions become more and more equitable. This study shares data collected across Big10 institutions through the Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership regarding trends in activism involvement, activism behaviors, and social issues around which those…
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Trends, Higher Education, Student Participation
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Seema Potluri; B. V. Phani – International Review of Education, 2024
Over the past decade or so, international agencies and scholarly research have identified "ecopreneurship" as one of the key mechanisms to synchronously equalise the pace of economic, environmental and social development across countries. However, progress has been slow. Within this context, the current study identified and built on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Adults, Environmental Education
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Flora Woltran; Katharina-Theresa Lindner; Susanne Schwab – Cogent Education, 2024
The advent of COVID-19 has brought with it an unprecedented shift to remote learning. For educators worldwide, this transition has been fraught with challenges, often characterized by a sense of instability. In such trying times, effective leadership is of paramount importance. By providing guidance and support, education policymakers can help…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Teacher Attitudes
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