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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
Semenenko, Liliia; Kirsanov, Serhii; Solomitsky, Alexey; Onofriichuk, Petro; Chernyshova, Iryna – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2022
In the paper, the authors propose a variant of the mathematical model for justifying the optimal ratio of researchers of different categories to conduct scientific research of the highest possible quality in conditions of limited resources. The discrepancy is formulated between the quality of scientific research and the restriction on financial…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Researchers, Problem Solving, Scientific Research
Lee, Sunmin; Adair, Jennifer Keys; Payne, Katherina A.; Barry, David – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2022
Young children's ideas of fairness have been studied in a range of laboratory settings with findings that children see fairness as equal distribution of resources. However, many studies occurred in decontextualized environments (i.e., laboratory settings), which hardly provide opportunities for children to exhibit nuanced ways to enact fairness.…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Young Children, Prosocial Behavior, Social Justice
Maximizing the Potential of Twice-Exceptional Learners: Creating a Framework of Stakeholder Supports
Neumeister, Kristie L. Speirs – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2024
Through a qualitative case study approach, this study sought to understand how an independent school for gifted learners supports parents, teachers, and students in maximizing the potential of twice-exceptional learners. Findings indicated that the school's success in working with twice-exceptional learners could be attributed to a triangular…
Descriptors: Gifted Disabled, Private Schools, School Culture, Academically Gifted
Tasha Riley; Brittany A. McCormack; Troy Meston – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2024
Arts integration in core learning domains has long been acknowledged as an engaging and effective pedagogical approach. Creative activities encourage students to take risks, make mistakes, and consider alternative perspectives, promoting curiosity and developing problem-solving capacity. Arts integration is valuable in classrooms also for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Minority Group Students, Art Education
Siem Buseyne; Amelie Vrijdags; Annelies Raes – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2023
Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) skills are receiving increased attention in the current workforce and in lifelong learning. In learning and labor contexts, successful teamwork is however not always guaranteed, due to several reasons, such as an unequal level of individual participation. Training in CPS for all groups is therefore needed.…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Cooperative Learning, Labor Force Development, Teamwork
Sang, Wenjuan; Simpson, Amber – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2019
Educators have been interested in the global maker movement as it provides hands-on learning opportunities for youths to enhance their knowledge and skills of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This study aims to understand the maker movement from the perspective of frame analysis and collective action frames. Based on 33…
Descriptors: Shared Resources and Services, Global Approach, Educational Change, STEM Education
Cuervo, Hernán – Journal of Pedagogy, 2020
The last Australian government review on rural education reveals that staffing schools continues to be a challenge. To examine this problem, the paper draws on data from semi-structured interviews with pre-service teachers undertaking rural school placement. The aim is to address rural school staffing through a bi-dimensional social justice…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Rural Schools, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Placement
Aguerrebere, Cecilia; Cobo, Cristóbal; Whitehill, Jacob – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2018
When implementing large-scale educational computing initiatives (e.g., One Laptop Per Child) it is vital to allocate resources for training, support, and device deployment judiciously. One question that arises is how learners' engagement with online educational resources is affected by receiving a new computer; do the benefits justify the costs?…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Foreign Countries, Resource Allocation, Learner Engagement
Knudson, Joel; Ramanathan, Arun; Carter, Allison; O'Day, Jennifer – California Collaborative on District Reform, 2017
The Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) has introduced positive and much-needed change to California's approach to K-12 education funding by allocating resources according to student need and freeing districts to make decisions that address local priorities. For all of LCFF's advantages, however, the Local Control Accountability Plans (LCAPs) in…
Descriptors: Funding Formulas, School District Autonomy, School Districts, Educational Change
Metz, Rachel; Socol, Allison Rose – Education Trust, 2017
Of the many inequities in the education system, gaps in access to strong teaching have proven to be among the most stubborn. That is not to say that there are not excellent teachers in high-poverty schools. Research shows an indisputable and wide-spread pattern in schools and districts across the country: Low-income children and children of color…
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Teacher Effectiveness, Equal Education, Minority Group Students
Education Trust, 2017
Of the many inequities in the education system, gaps in access to strong teaching have proven to be among the most stubborn. That is not to say that there are not excellent teachers in high-poverty schools. Research shows an indisputable and wide-spread pattern in schools and districts across the country: Low-income children and children of color…
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Teacher Effectiveness, Equal Education, Minority Group Students
Santoro, Doris A. – National Education Policy Center, 2017
The Every Students Succeeds Act (ESSA) directs states and districts to identify equity gaps in students' access to excellent educators and transformative school leaders. States are encouraged to use Title II funds strategically in order to identify and remedy these gaps. A new report from The Education Trust draws on ESSA documents and state…
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Teacher Effectiveness, Equal Education, Minority Group Students

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