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Peter Kraftl; Samyia Ambreen; David Armson; Khawla Badwan; Elizabeth Curtis; Kate Pahl; J. Edward Schofield – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
This paper explores learning about environments with a focus on starting with trees. The paper examines children and young people's perceptions of and engagement with trees, as part of a large grant that sought to examine the dis/benefits of trees for children's lives and learning. In this paper, we attempt to move beyond notions of 'education for…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Forestry, Children, Teaching Methods
Laure Lu Chen; Jean Anne Heng; Chengyi Xu; Michelle R. Ellefson; Miryam Edwards; Hana D'Souza; Elian Fink; Mikeda Jess; Louise Gray; Caoimhe Dempsey; Mishika Mehrotra; Siu Ching Wong; Catherine Wu; Brittany Huang; Jiayin Zheng; Zhen Wu; Rory T. Devine; Claire Hughes – Child Development, 2025
Cross-site comparisons indicate that East Asian children typically excel on tests of executive function (EF), but interpreting this contrast is made difficult by both the heavy reliance on testing in school settings and by the scarcity of studies that assess across-site measurement invariance. Addressing these gaps, our study included remote…
Descriptors: Children, Executive Function, Adjustment (to Environment), Child Development
T. G. K. Bryce; E. J. Blown – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
This paper provides a critical and detailed study of what researchers in the fields of contemporary cognition and neuroscience have revealed about the blurred boundary between perception and cognition. We set out the arguments with a view to what researchers and teachers should now consider regarding the subtleties of their interrelationship in…
Descriptors: Perception, Cognitive Processes, Science Education, Children
Samina Mishra – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2024
This article examines the role of the arts in education through a detailed sharing of a research project, Hum Hindustani, on children and citizenship. Using examples of work co-created with children in art workshops for the project, the article offers an understanding of the place of the arts in the classroom to provoke a larger conversation that…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Workshops, Children, Citizenship
Kei Nishiyama – SUNY Press, 2025
How children participate in democracy has shifted toward more communicative, networked, and creative models than before. In political science and political theory, however, surprisingly little is understood about what if anything children can contribute to democracy and how they would do so. Traditionally, children have been considered as mere…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizen Participation, Children, Futures (of Society)
Laura Machart; Anne Vilain; Hélène Lœvenbruck; Mark Tiede; Lucie Ménard – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: One of the strategies that can be used to support speech communication in deaf children is cued speech, a visual code in which manual gestures are used as additional phonological information to supplement the acoustic and labial speech information. Cued speech has been shown to improve speech perception and phonological skills. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Cued Speech, Oral Communication Method
Jensen, Søren Sindberg – Educational Studies, 2023
Research indicates that introducing Philosophy with Children (PwC) in schools can lead to a number of desirable benefits in terms of improving academic skills in students. However, as PwC differs from dominant forms of teaching, its introduction may be challenging. To better understand these challenges and how they can be resolved, knowledge about…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Children, Teaching Methods, Dialogs (Language)
Félix García Moriyón; Tom Lardner – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2024
A common response from teachers when involved for the first time with the P4C program is related to their lack of background in philosophy. In the current use of the P4C educational approach, most, if not all teacher guides --those who offer training courses to other teachers in preparing them to facilitate philosophical inquiry in their…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Children, Teaching Methods, Teaching Guides
Chambers, Jamie – Film Education Journal, 2023
This article presents a case study of the innovative Japanese film education project Children Meet Cinema, through aspects of an interview with its founder Etsuko Dohi, placed within a wider discussion of the project's pedagogical approaches. In particular, the article details the innovative manner in which Children Meet Cinema has invited some of…
Descriptors: Film Study, Teaching Methods, Educational Innovation, Administrator Attitudes
Robin Barfield – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2023
A comparison of the use of parables within children's ministry practice reveals two very different approaches: Jerome Berryman's Godly Play elevates the role of parables and is open-ended for the child to interpret. Examples of UK evangelical processes are then observed and are seen to make much less use of parables but mediate the intent of those…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Biblical Literature
Fufy Demissie; Jane Stacey; Kathy Baillie – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2025
This article explores the role of Philosophy for Children (P4C) pedagogy in higher education tutors' facilitation of discussion-based learning (DBL). To reflect on their use of P4C, six teacher education tutors who taught on a first-year professional learning module took part in a professional development activity. Questionnaire and group…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Children, Teaching Methods, Classroom Communication
David Rousell; Jessica Tran – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
While Indigenous knowledges have long recognised forests as sentient and caring societies, western sciences have only acknowledged that trees communicate, learn and care for one another in recent years. These different ways of coming to know and engage with trees as sentient agents are further complicated by the introduction of digital…
Descriptors: Forestry, Environmental Education, Teaching Methods, Ethics
Hamza, Fathima Shimla; Unicomb, Rachael; Hewat, Sally – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2023
Background: Speech sound disorders (SSDs) are the most common form of communication disorders in children. SSD have an impact on children's abilities to make themselves understood to their listeners and can influence a child's social and emotional well-being as well as their academic achievements. Therefore, it is important to identify children…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Speech Impairments, Communication Disorders, Identification
Saoirse Lally; Natalia Banasik-Jemielniak; Ewa Haman; Stanislava Antonijevic – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: The challenge of assessing all languages of multilingual children by clinicians who do not speak the children's heritage languages is a global problem amplified by the increase in recent migration as well as a lack of available assessment tools. Aim: To evaluate the feasibility of using a novel scoring schema to assist English-speaking…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Polish, English, Bilingualism
Laura Alfrey; Thomas Quarmby; Oliver Hooper – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2025
Purpose: This paper responds to two questions: (a) What are the possibilities and tensions associated with using arts-based methods to support research with children and young people in physical education (PE)? and (b) How can the pedagogical attributes of embodiment in PE inform research with children and young people? Method: Three PE…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Children, Youth, Cartoons

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