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Andrew Rejan – English Journal, 2025
In this article, the author reflected on the challenges and opportunities that emerged as they introduced climate fiction, or cli-fi reading and writing into the curriculum, including the author's attempts to navigate the politics of the genre, activate the students' imagination and interest, and invite the students to become creators as well as…
Descriptors: Climate, Fiction, Reading Instruction, Writing Instruction
Ruoxi Sun; Jan Germen Janmaat – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
This article investigates the impact of various educational conditions, including educational tracking, aspirations and aspects of citizenship education, on the development of political trust among English youth, and assesses whether these effects last into early adulthood. Data from the Citizenship Education Longitudinal Study show a tendency of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Trust (Psychology), Politics, Foreign Countries
Shuqin Xu – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
This study explores how Hong Kong's latest Chinese history curriculum hybridizes Romantic and Enlightened approaches and how that hybridization converges with/diverges from mainland China's, given the two societies' increased integration in the People's Republic of China. Data were drawn from Hong Kong's and mainland China's latest…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Curriculum, History Instruction, Asian History
Berto Šalaj; Anja Gvozdanovic; Martina Horvat – Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2024
Political knowledge and democratic attitudes are recognized in contemporary studies as important dimensions of democratic political culture. Furthermore, knowledge and attitudes can be seen as integral parts of political competence. Unlike other dimensions of political culture such as, for example, political participation, political interest,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Political Attitudes, Competence
Jundou Li; Thananan Boonwanna; Wirapong Chansanam – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: In recent years, the Chinese government has increasingly integrated "Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era" into national education policy. This study investigates how Xi Jinping's ideology is represented in Chinese high school ideology and politics textbooks, highlighting the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ideology, Social Systems, High Schools
Line Saur; Rita Nikolai – Journal of School Choice, 2024
The German school system is known for its stratified secondary school system following the four-year elementary school. While access to grammar schools was strictly regulated in German school history, most federal states have now strengthened the will of parents and abolished the tradition of binding elementary school recommendations. New in the…
Descriptors: School Choice, Politics of Education, Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools
Heslley Machado Silva – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
The issue of the secular state is pertinent in Latin America, especially in countries like Brazil, where religion may influence the political and educational field. Data from a survey of biology teachers regarding the teaching of evolution in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay were analysed, recognising the secularity of the countries. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Teachers, Biology, Science Education
Timothy Chanimbe; Aurelia Naa Ayikaikor Ayi-Bonte – Review of Education, 2025
Remediating unaffordable and inequitable access to secondary education precipitated Ghana's introduction of the 'Free Senior High School (SHS)' policy. The existing scholarship has done a good job tracing the implementation gaps created by this reform. Considering the importance of local actors, whose contribution to the sustenance of the policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Principals, School Administration
Amanda Pinkham-Brown – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
This narrative study examines a failed attempt to unionise an urban charter school. To investigate why this effort failed, I construct two competing 'stories of the school' -- the discursive narratives each side told about how the school operates, who it serves, and how it fits into a larger battle for educational, racial, and economic justice. I…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Unions, Urban Schools, Neoliberalism
Catherine Heinemeyer; Matthew Reason; Natalie Quatermass; Natalie Wood; Olalekan Adekola – Research in Education, 2024
Unprecedented global temperatures have brought the question of how to teach sensitive issues of climate change to the fore. In this paper we suggest that a refocusing on adaptation productively shifts the debate to climate justice and practical solutions to building community resilience. The paper examines a practice-led project that sought to…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Climate, Secondary School Students, School Community Relationship
S. Michael Gaddis; Charles Crabtree; John B. Holbein; Steven Pfaff – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Correspondence audits document causal evidence of racial/ethnic discrimination in many contexts. However, few studies have examined whether local political party voting context influences individuals to engage in "stakeholder-centric" discrimination on behalf of or in response to expectations of others. We examine heterogeneity in…
Descriptors: Politics, Voting, Public Schools, Principals
Ilke Çaliskan; Merve Erol – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2025
The main research question of this research study is how to design a valid and reliable holistic rubric to be used as a criterion for the comparison of the STEAM model by analyzing different countries' science curricula. Considering this question, STEAM model rubrics was created by examining the ways of shaping science education policies. The…
Descriptors: Art Education, STEM Education, Scoring Rubrics, Test Construction
Jetske Strijbos; Nadine Engels – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2025
Due to their transformative potential, student-teacher partnerships offer exceptional opportunities for student participation at school. However, partnering is also found to be troublesome as participants face considerable challenges associated with change processes in complex and hegemonic organizations such as schools. With this study, we aim to…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Student Participation, Barriers, Politics of Education
Edel Karin Kvam; Marit Ulvik; Liv Eide – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
The induction period is a frequently discussed element in a teacher's career. While there is a recognised need for support during induction, the access to support is not available to all newly qualified teachers (NQTs). However, little is known about the micro-political processes of NQTs' access to support in the workplace. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Secondary School Teachers, Foreign Countries, Teaching Experience
Jia Jiang – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
Although citizenship education (CE) has been widely addressed in many countries' curricula, few studies have sufficiently explored students' learning of official CE curriculum content. Accordingly, in this study, students' responses to the CE curriculum content are investigated in a constrained social context taking an agency perspective. Drawing…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, High School Students, Personal Autonomy, Textbooks