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Ana Larsen; Trixie James; Gemma Mann; Kieran Balloo; Susan Hopkins; Marguerite Westacott; Juliette Subramaniam – Student Success, 2025
Student support is a key focus within the widening participation agenda, as effective support enhances retention and success. However, student support is not well defined in higher education, which is problematic as it is difficult to measure success if stakeholders have different definitions. Without clear boundaries in student support, educators…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Higher Education, Disadvantaged, Student Characteristics
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Klein, Balázs; Fodor, Szilvia – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2019
"Talent" identification based on multiple criteria is a common way of considering students for gifted education services. As part of a nationwide talent identification program led by UNK (New Generation Centre, Hungary of Talents Program, 2016-2020), we developed an online rating tool with which teachers could indicate the talent areas…
Descriptors: Talent, Talent Identification, Program Descriptions, Foreign Countries
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de Paor, Cathal – Irish Educational Studies, 2019
Induction programmes for newly-qualified teachers generally involve some combination of four interlocking components: a mentoring system; an expert system; a peer system and a self-reflective system (European Commission 2010). One activity that is commonly used in the mentoring system is lesson observation. This article presents a comparative…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Beginning Teacher Induction, Faculty Development, Professional Identity
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Norberg, Katarina – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2019
In the mid-1970s, a systematic national principal training programme was introduced in Sweden. The aim was to guarantee better-equipped principals in their mission to lead and develop schools in accordance with national steering documents. Since then, the programme has been subjected to changes, but its focus has remained the same. The three-year…
Descriptors: National Programs, Principals, Administrator Education, Program Content
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Lin, Hongda; Miettinen, Reijo – Journal of Educational Change, 2019
This paper discusses the change of educational governance by developing and using a theory of policy instrumentality. It is based on the policy instruments approach in political studies and on the cultural-historical activity theory. It is used to study the relationships and changes of policy instruments and objectives of a major school…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Change, Governance, Policy Analysis
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Genç, Gülten; Kulusakli, Emine – International Online Journal of Education and Teaching, 2019
English language teaching is one of the most crucial issues in the field of education in the world as well as in Turkey. There has been a growing need for adequate English language education programs at schools in Turkey. Preparatory classes of the School of Foreign Languages which offers students a full one year of English education try to fulfil…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
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Forcher-Mayr, Matthias; Mahlknecht, Sabine – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2020
This paper examines the dominant approach to entrepreneurship education in the South African education system regarding the crisis of youth unemployment. It draws on the case of the public-school sector, in conjunction with the technical vocational education and training (TVET) subsector of the post-school education sector. The comparison of the…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Teaching Methods, Human Capital, Unemployment
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Spiteri, Jane – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2020
Little is known about child-to-parent intergenerational learning for environmental sustainability. This qualitative multiple case study research investigated how young Maltese children (aged three to seven years) influence their parents' pro-environmental actions. Participants included 12 children and 10 parents. Data were collected via…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Parent Child Relationship, Sustainability, Case Studies
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Preston, Christine; Hubber, Peter; Bondurant-Scott, Michele; Gunesekere, Ishara – Teaching Science, 2020
Constructing Direct Current (DC) electric circuits is simple and engaging for primary students, but that is not all there is to learning about electricity. Mandatory learning in the Australian Curriculum: Science (ACARA, 2018) expects Year 6 students to explain some of the processes underlying electric circuits. The abstract nature of key…
Descriptors: Energy, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Students, Science Curriculum
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Xue, Shan; Bush, Tony; Ng, Ashley Y. M. – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2020
In China, accreditation training programme has been a compulsory programme for all the aspiring and new principals, which is also a part of National Training Plan. Under such hierarchical system, leadership preparation in China is supported, implemented, evaluated, and also, constrained by different levels of administrative organisations and…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Principals, Administrator Education, Educational Policy
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Shan, Hongxia; Peikazadi, Nasim; Rahemtulla, Zahida; Wilbur, Amea; Sawkins, Tanis; Goossen, Rachel – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2020
Employment training services are provided for immigrants to integrate them into the Canadian labour market. Evaluated on short-term labour market outcomes, these programs typically focus on enhancing individuals' employability, while risking naturalizing and reproducing the dominant social and cultural order. "Entry to Hospitality Careers for…
Descriptors: Females, Hospitality Occupations, Immigrants, Employment Potential
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Davies, Nathanael – Teaching History, 2020
Nathanael Davies explains his radical rethink of how to teach transatlantic slavery. He explains how he came to question his earlier approach of focusing on the causation of 'abolition' and 'emancipation' and, instead, allowed scholarship, sources and his own students' meaning-making to guide him to a different, and much more profound, analytic…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Slavery, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
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Aru-Chabilan, Heli – Educational Media International, 2020
This article gives an overview of how Estonia has designed and implemented initiatives to equip its young people with digital skills starting from the 1990s when the Tiger Leap program was initiated. The overview will feature the state of affairs for implementing technology into education as part of the National Lifelong Learning Digital Turn…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries, Technological Literacy, Program Descriptions
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Avidov-Ungar, Orit; Ezran, Eliat – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2020
Professional development communities (PDCs) are professional learning communities for teacher development in schools. Israeli educational reforms made principals responsible for staff professional development and introduced a teacher-led, PDC-based program called Hashkafa for teacher development. The current study examined principals' views…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Attitudes, Communities of Practice, Principals
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Madsen, Wendy; Judd, Jenni; Williams, Susan Lee; McKenzie, Fiona; Deagon, Jay; Ames, Kate – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
Background: Time insufficiency is frequently cited as a reason for poor dietary habits. This does not adequately explain the variations in how time is perceived as a factor in healthy eating. Aims: This study placed the eating behaviors of rural Australian women within the contexts of their stories to understand the factors that influenced healthy…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Eating Habits, Nutrition, Health Behavior
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