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Fernanda Maziero Junqueira – Journal of Museum Education, 2025
This paper reports on "Young Gallery Guides", a pilot program of child-led guided tours undertaken by the HOTA (Home of the Arts) Gallery on the Gold Coast, Australia. The program, which ran from July to November 2024, included nine children aged between 7 and 12. It culminated in offering some scheduled activities to the general public,…
Descriptors: Museums, Guides, Art, Children
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Lance Levenson; Friederike Lorenz-Sinai; Fabian Kessl; Julia Resnik – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2024
Drawing on anthropological conceptions of pilgrimage, our ethnography of professional development at an Israeli Holocaust Memorial follows German teachers on journeys to Israel. Seeking transformative and transferable experiences to combat anti-Semitism in schools, teachers experienced the voyage as a secular pilgrimage rooted in Christian…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Faculty Development, Foreign Countries, Transformative Learning
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Leodis Scott – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2025
Priority one of the Marrakech Framework for Action (MFA) involves promoting adult learning and education (ALE) within a lifelong learning perspective. This article intends to describe how the MFA places lifelong learning into a new era of ascension that will be transformational towards ALE, sustainable development goals, the world promise of…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Guidelines, Adult Education, Adult Learning
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Shamila Ramsookbhai – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2025
The requirement that a doctoral dissertation must contribute an original body of knowledge can present a quandary to the doctoral candidate, how does one pursue this route without embracing risk? Through reflective storytelling, this narrative delves into the transformative journey of a teacher-researcher navigating the doctoral study environment.…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Students, Risk
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Amanda Harper – Australasian Journal of Gifted Education, 2025
Acceleration, compacting the curriculum, differentiation, and asynchronous development are just some of the many concepts that underpin the discipline of gifted education and its associated pedagogy. There is little discussion or indeed implementation of these strategies within the tertiary sector. What would tertiary education in Australia look…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Acceleration (Education), Gifted Education, Academically Gifted
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Sannino, Annalisa – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2022
The research programme on transformative agency by double stimulation within cultural-historical activity theory is a resource for responding to pressing societal needs of our time. The peculiarity of this programme lies in the ambition to develop a rigorous approach to grasping processes of collective transformative agency and generating viable…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Theories, Transformative Learning, Intervention
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Ge Wei – Advances in Research on Teaching, 2024
This chapter presents three Chinese teachers' narrative accounts about how they live in dilemmatic spaces due to excessive entitlement. Still, the teachers move forward with transformative agency. The thick description of the three teacher participants has been reported elsewhere as the narratives of Lee -- a math teacher, Ping -- a Chinese…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Expectation, Foreign Countries, Professional Autonomy
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Branlat, Jennifer; Velasquez, Juan; Hellstrand, Ingvil – Journal of Transformative Education, 2023
Integrative transformative learning in a feminist perspective asks students to engage in potentially troublesome and unsettling debates, to confront their own privilege and situated knowledges, and to experiment with conventional boundaries for knowledge production. We introduce the idea of the "tentacular classroom" grounded in the work…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Womens Studies, Feminism, Transformative Learning
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Douglas Bourn; Jenny Hatley – International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning, 2023
Target 4.7 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals can provide an opportunity for a more transformative approach to education. To consider this requires a new approach to learning that moves beyond subjects and disciplines to recognise intersectionality as being central to providing a radical rethinking of the purpose of education.…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Educational Change, Intersectionality, Role of Education
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Jamin C. Rowan; Mat D. Duerden – Journal of Transformative Education, 2024
Educators can help adult learners experience identity transformation and initiate lifelong learning by designing curriculum centered upon transformative learning objectives (TLOs) and experiential learning competencies (ELCs). TLOs point learners to the specific ways of thinking, feeling, and being in the world to which a course or other learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Study Abroad, Transformative Learning
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Thomas Macintyre; Daniele Tubino de Souza; Arjen Evert Jan Wals – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2024
This paper provides a Latin American perspective on ESD, with a focus on transformative and participatory learning in community contexts. With a long history of critical pedagogies, Latin America provides a fertile ground for exploring alternative forms of education as a means to address deep-rooted challenges in western traditional strands of…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Foreign Countries, Transformative Learning, Student Participation
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Coulter, Sarah-Kay – Teachers and Curriculum, 2022
In 2021 Professor Papaarangi Reidi, at The University of Melbourne, shared the ancient proverb "I nga ra o mua", translated to mean "before we know where we are going, we must know where we have come from". This proverb sets the tone for discussing the Arts in the New Zealand curriculum, as during radical upheaval and social…
Descriptors: Art Education, Pacific Islanders, Foreign Countries, National Curriculum
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Jeniffer Fresy Porielly Wowor; Rena Sesaria Yudhita – Religious Education, 2024
This article seeks to engage the often-overlooked voices of mothers and daughters in the face of patriarchal dominance. Conversations between mothers and daughters are important spaces for the exploration of faith experiences and provide transformative power. Through these conversations, the practice of story-linking comes to life, enabling…
Descriptors: Mothers, Daughters, Interpersonal Communication, Hermeneutics
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Chanita Rukspollmuang; Jaratdao Reynolds; Praphan Chansema – International Perspectives on Education and Society, 2023
Initiating a practical model for embedding transformative learning in education that will promote sustainable development is a challenge for higher education. Siam University decided to assign a task force with the mission to work with communities in order to propose guidelines of learning for sustainability (LfS) based on real-life experiences.…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Transformative Learning, Sustainable Development, Higher Education
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Franz Giuseppe F. Cortez – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
This paper revisits the main thoughts of the Filipino historian and social critic Renato Constantino on the role of education in the formation of a neocolonial and postcolonial consciousness. It suggests that Constantino's critical stance towards education embodies a type of philosophizing about education that centers on the problematization of…
Descriptors: Historians, Educational History, Role of Education, Postcolonialism
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