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Wilian Gatti Junior; Beaumie Kim; Liping Liu; Xingru Lai – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2020
In this paper, we discuss our approach to designing a board game, the Green Economy, that promotes systems thinking. We anchored our game design process on design-by-analogy and rapid prototyping concepts by taking a modular approach to overcome the trade-off between realism and simplicity. The unique feature of the Green Economy enables players…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Sustainable Development, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
Center for MH in Schools and Student/Learning Supports at UCLA, 2021
The intent of this report is to contribute to discussions about what is involved in efforts to implement the type of broad-based, multifaceted system changes seen as essential for fundamentally improving schools. The report begins by stressing four interrelated considerations involved in making multifaceted and complex sustainable changes at a…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Intervention, Program Implementation
Kaitlin Springmier; Catherine Fonseca; Laura Krier; Rita Premo; Hilary Smith; Mary Wegmann – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2024
For more than 30 years, Peter Senge's theory of learning organizations has influenced the study of leadership and organizations. Researchers have studied various components of his framework: team cognition and mental models, team learning, shared vision, systems thinking, and personal mastery. But few articles have explored what it looks like in…
Descriptors: Organizational Learning, Audits (Verification), Library Materials, Diversity
Kinchin, Ian M. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
This article presents an ecological frame for reflection on teaching at university. It is suggested here that the process of professional reflection on practice can be better aligned with processes of institutional development by applying the adaptive cycle. This heuristic emerged from the scientific literature on ecosystem maintenance and has…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, College Faculty, Reflective Teaching, Educational Practices
Rogers, Leslie; Hyson, Dan – Middle Grades Review, 2022
Teachers are masters of content and of creating connections (e.g., students-content, students-students, teacher-students, teacher-parents). Both impact one's ability to create and sustain brave and productive learning environments. Teachers connect students to the content, and to each other. At the top of the list of important connections are…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Parents, Parent Attitudes, Parent School Relationship
Region 15 Comprehensive Center, 2023
The Region 15 Comprehensive Center (R15CC) is federally funded to provide high-impact, customized, and responsive capacity-building technical assistance to state educational agencies (SEAs) in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah. In 2022, R15CC established a regional Family and Community Engagement (FACE) Collaborative for SEA leaders in…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Community Involvement, Capacity Building, State Departments of Education
Noller, Christine; Berry, David C. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2020
Context: Health care organizations are integrating employee training and educational programs to designate themselves as high-reliability organizations (HROs). HROs continually strive to evaluate and create an environment in which potential problems are anticipated, detected early, and virtually always responded to early enough to prevent…
Descriptors: Athletics, Allied Health Occupations Education, Reliability, Health Services
Koleros, Andrew; Mulkerne, Sean; Oldenbeuving, Mark; Stein, Danielle – American Journal of Evaluation, 2020
Despite a wide body of literature on the importance of program theory and the need to tackle complexity to improve international development programming, the use of program theory to underpin interventions aimed at facilitating change in complex systems remains a challenge for many program practitioners. The actor-based change framework offers a…
Descriptors: Theories, Intervention, Systems Approach, Change
Garira, Elizabeth – SAGE Open, 2020
Quality of education in schools requires accurate descriptions of all its components to judge its realization and plan for its improvement. However, it can be difficult to obtain such descriptions in an effective manner. This article aims to propose a unified conceptual framework for quality of education in schools to facilitate an understanding…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Schools, Systems Approach, Models
Guron, Marta; Slentz, Alexis E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Approaching elective courses and courses on special topics in Chemistry can seem daunting at times, given the varied backgrounds of the students, together with the broad nature of topics. Often, institutions may give incentives for creating sustainability related course offerings, but knowing where to start and how to organize the information…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Sustainability
André de Quadros – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2023
Anchored in the work of Fanon (1952), Mbembe (2019), and Spivak (1988), I take an autoethnographic journey that traces colonization and the subtle forces of coercion that exist in the academy and society, particularly in the US. I draw on Holland et al. (1998) to position myself in a figured world, a unique constellatory network of histories,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Colonialism, Racism, Migration
John Jacobs; David Lopez – WestEd, 2023
Despite long-standing efforts to address and eliminate disproportionality in special education, inequities remain and continue to negatively impact Black, Indigenous, and other students of color with Individualized Education Programs. This brief from the Western Educational Equity Assistance Center (WEEAC) supports state education agencies, local…
Descriptors: Special Education, Disproportionate Representation, Equal Education, Educational Practices
Skamp, Keith; Green, Jodie – Teaching Science, 2022
This paper, presented in three parts, overviews the current understandings of the Earth System and the relatively recent interdisciplinary field of Earth System Science (ESS) from a school education perspective. The representation of ESS in the Australian Curriculum is explored through the Cross Curriculum Priority area of Sustainability and the…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Science Curriculum, National Curriculum, Foreign Countries
Kishan Mistry; Glenn A. Hurst – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A simple experiment was developed to introduce students to the sustainable procurement of water through fog harvesting that can be used for drinking or irrigation purposes. Access to clean water and sanitation is problematic particularly within dry regions such as in areas of Peru, although there is a significant amount of fog in the mountainous…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Sustainability, Water, Scientific Concepts
Perosa, Alvise; Gonella, Francesco; Spagnolo, Sofia – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Green chemistry is the name of a need, that of encompassing chemistry research and the environmental, safety, health, and societal issues that have been creating unprecedented concerns at a global level. Green chemistry is a modern concept, as the label that represents the entry of chemical sciences in the realm of integrated sustainability…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Chemistry, Environmental Education, Sustainability

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