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Foundation for Excellence in Education (ExcelinEd), 2023
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a hot topic since OpenAI released ChatGPT in late 2022. Predictions on how ChatGPT will affect education have ranged from fears of rampant cheating and job displacement in many career fields to glowing predictions of a future with personalized learning for all students through AI-powered tools. People are…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Uses in Education, Influence of Technology, Cheating
Michael Fullan – Teachers College Press, 2025
The sixth edition of The New Meaning of Educational Change is unlike any of its predecessors. Michael Fullan first provides a deeply critical account of the last 60 years of educational change across the world with a focus on the United States. He then presents a radically different future based on learnings from the past and innovative examples…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Change Strategies, Influence of Technology, School Restructuring
Bronwen Cowie – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
Assessment makes visible what we value and reciprocally what is assessed tends to become what is taken to be of value. Building on this, it can be argued that assessment does more than measure what is present rather it 'makes up' people. This piece offers a reflective commentary some of the insights to be gained from the Research Analysis and…
Descriptors: National Standards, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Parent Attitudes
Nelleke Teughels – Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society, 2023
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, at a time when administrations in various countries set up new school systems or considered reforming existing ones, world exhibitions offered the ideal opportunity for the transnational exchange of knowledge and ideas. This article demonstrates both the impact of ideological views and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Projection Equipment, Educational Equipment
Louis Volante; Christopher DeLuca; Nicole Barnes; Menucha Birenbaum; Megan Kimber; Martha Koch; Anne Looney; Jenny Poskitt; Kari Smith; Claire Wyatt-Smith – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
This paper discusses the evolution of assessment for learning (AfL) across the globe with particular attention given to Western educational jurisdictions. Scholars from Australia, Canada, Ireland, Israel, New Zealand, Norway, and the United States discuss prominent assessment reforms within their respective countries over the last decade.…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Pandemics, COVID-19
Huttunen, Rauno; Kakkori, Leena – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
It is clear that we have to do something in our time concerning global warming yet before we can actually change the world, we must first understand our world. According to Heidegger, technology itself is not good or bad, but the problem is, that technological thinking (calculative thinking) has become the only form of thinking. Heidegger saw that…
Descriptors: Climate, Educational History, Criticism, Social Change
National Council of Teachers of English, 2023
Writing practitioners, researchers, and scholars are at a juncture where foundational assumptions about the teaching of writing, its place in higher education, and its ability to help foster a truly inclusive democratic society are increasingly contested. Trust in literacy has been eroded over the past decades, coming to an acute crisis in the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Writing Instruction, Writing Attitudes, Writing Teachers
Borrego, Ángel – Education for Information, 2019
This paper reviews recent literature on massive open online courses (MOOCs) and their impact on Library and Information Science (LIS) education, describing the features and types of MOOCs, as well as their disruptive nature, pedagogical impact and use in traditional classroom settings. Concerns with high dropout rates and the lack of a business…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Library Education, Influence of Technology, Academic Libraries
Amundson, Kristen; Ko, Andrew – State Education Standard, 2021
The COVID-19 school closures offered states and local school districts an opportunity to reimagine education--to tailor it to meet students' needs, support teachers and aid their professional development, keep schools safe, and better support families. Thus far, not a lot of imagination is on display. In particular, schools are not taking…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Technology Uses in Education, Distance Education, Influence of Technology
Ossiannilsson, Ebba – Asian Journal of Distance Education, 2018
The rethinking of leadership at all levels is required to reach the goals of learning and education in 2030 when learners will take the lead in orchestrating the process and manner of their own learning and in choosing their personal learning journeys. The style and focus of leadership must change in order to prepare learners for a dynamic world…
Descriptors: Leadership, Open Education, Lifelong Learning, Influence of Technology
Technology as an Actor in Communication between Teachers and Parents: The Case of Electronic Diaries
Mihaylova, Raya – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2022
The paper focuses on the influence of technology on communication between teachers and parents through electronic diaries. Theoretically, the paper is based on action-network theory and its understanding that non-human and human actors build a network of relationships. By using a qualitative research approach, including interviews with principals,…
Descriptors: Diaries, Teacher Student Relationship, Computer Mediated Communication, Influence of Technology
Saykili, Abdullah – Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 2019
The dominant roles that digital connective technologies have in the 21st century are causing profound changes in all domains of life, which signal that we have reached a new age: the digital age. Education is one of the fundamental domains of life re-engineered to adopt to the changing landscape of what it means to function in this new age. The…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Technology Uses in Education, College Students, 21st Century Skills
Vincent-Lancrin, Stéphan; van der Vlies, Reyer – OECD Publishing, 2020
This paper was written to support the G20 artificial intelligence (AI) dialogue. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), education faces two challenges: reaping the benefits of AI to improve education processes, both in the classroom and at the system level; and preparing students for new skillsets for increasingly automated economies and…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Educational Change, Technology Uses in Education, Influence of Technology
Bukowski, William M.; Castellanos, Melisa; Persram, Ryan J. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2017
Current issues in the use of peer assessment techniques and sociometric methods are discussed. Attention is paid to the contributions of the four articles in this volume. Together these contributions point to the continual level of change and progress in these techniques. They also show that the paradigm underlying these methods has been unchanged…
Descriptors: Sociometric Techniques, Peer Evaluation, Educational Change, Educational Development
Hunt, Stephen A. – History of Education, 2020
Correspondence education, or learning by post, lasted over 100 years in the UK; it had its roots in the nineteenth century, peaking in the mid-1960s. It was also widespread, numbering hundreds of thousands of enrolments, significantly increasing access to higher education. Yet it has been marginalised in accounts of British higher education. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Correspondence Study, Higher Education, Professional Education