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Chun Sing Maxwell Ho; Ori Eyal; Thomas Wing Yan Man – Journal of Educational Administration, 2025
Purpose: Literature on teacher leadership highlights a significant gap in understanding the role of teacher leaders (TLs) as entrepreneurs. This research aims to bridge this gap by examining the multifaceted entrepreneurial dimension of teacher leadership. It specifically focuses on providing a comprehensive profile of these leaders and assessing…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Profiles, Foreign Countries
Pam Oken-Wright – Eye on Education, 2025
"Embracing Challenges in Early Childhood Education" is a key resource for early childhood educators, especially those inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach or other inquiry-based, social-constructivist models. It answers the important question teachers face when they come up against challenges in their work with children: "What do…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Reggio Emilia Approach, Reflective Teaching
Tan Seng Teck – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Teaching business ethics is a formidable task. The lingering question of whether we can teach business ethics has plagued educators and scholars. Unlike a typical competence-based module that quantitatively reflects a student's performance through their grades, grades alone cannot represent a student's ethical conviction. The business ethics…
Descriptors: Business Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Teaching Methods
Joaquín Jiménez-Puerto; Gianni Gallello – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: In the dynamic landscape of higher education, innovation through gamification has emerged as a successful approach to enhance student learning and motivation. Archaeological studies have particularly benefited from innovative pedagogy, as traditional teaching methods often struggle to engage younger generations. Aims: To evaluate the…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Instructional Innovation, History Instruction, College Students
Vega Brennan; Alys Mendus – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2025
Spurred by an observation that 'student art teachers don't want to be radical teachers', this paper explores how the gift by a lecturer of a tongue-in-cheek hand-printed 'Artistic Licence' to a new cohort of pre-service teachers, gives permission to imagine new futures. Through a dialogic image-exchange two educators bring their radical manifesto…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Art Teachers, Art Education, Instructional Innovation
Savas Zafer Sahin – Teaching Public Administration, 2025
It has always been a crucial question as to what kind of education should be provided to practitioners working at different levels of public administration, starting from the street level onwards, and what kind of interactions should be used to develop their competencies once in office. However, especially in the last 30 years, as we have entered…
Descriptors: Public Administration Education, Curriculum, Models, Higher Education
Wildan Nuril Ahmad Fauzi; Wuri Wuryandani; Supartinah; Iqbal Saffariz Santosa; Yuli Setiawati – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2025
This study explores the development of research on creative thinking in education over the past ten years through a bibliometric analysis of 249 Scopus peer-reviewed articles. The findings indicate a significant increase in interest and number of publications. Innovative methods, such as problem-based and collaborative learning, were identified as…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Educational Research, Journal Articles, Instructional Innovation
Teresa S. Foulger; Ashleigh King; Shyla Gonzalez-Dogan – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2025
This qualitative, self-reflection study was conducted by three instructors who had recently participated in a workshop on Principled Innovation, a character development framework designed in their college of education. They were confident about how they integrated PI into their courses but saw potential for further improvement. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Faculty Development, Values Education, Schools of Education
Robbie Nicol; Pete Higgins – Journal of Moral Education, 2025
Universities occupy a contested space regarding their responses to the climate and nature emergencies. They are criticised for their neoliberalism, marketisation and corporatism yet they provide education to the leaders of tomorrow who are essential for the transition to a sustainable world. In this paper, residential education is explored through…
Descriptors: Climate, Universities, Residential Programs, Place Based Education
Sheeba Asirvatham; Nazarina Jamil – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2025
The primary focus of this research is to analyze university students' perceptions of the blended learning method, particularly within the context of artificial intelligence and the post-covid learning environment. The participants in this study consist of undergraduate students in their second and third years at a private university in South…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Undergraduate Students, Foreign Countries, Student Motivation
Yasukawa, Keiko – Adult Literacy Education, 2023
Innovation is a ubiquitous term, and its use to promote neoliberal values such as competition, efficiency and its privileging of technology driven initiatives has been critiqued by educational researchers, including adult literacy researchers. This article argues that innovation in adult literacy (and perhaps in education generally) is a concept…
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods, Adult Literacy, Literacy Education
Joanne Marie Alderson; Fi McAlevey; Muni Narayan; Sarah Williams – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Curriculum innovation occurs throughout the early childhood education (ECE) sector. This article reports on the results of a survey conducted in Aotearoa New Zealand, during Phase 1 of a two-phase mixed-methods study. The research examines the factors that shape the way teachers use curriculum innovation and seeks to understand how teachers'…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Curriculum, Innovation, Instructional Innovation
Kiya Lasater; Natalie J. McDonald; Thang Tran; David Pershing – Chemical Engineering Education, 2025
This paper describes an innovative, new, laboratory experiment conceived as a Senior Capstone Project by the student authors to provide experience with heat pipes for students in our junior-year Process Laboratory course at the University of Utah. Heat pipes can transport energy over long distances with minimal temperature gradients and no moving…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Heat, Energy
Guillermo Marini – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2025
This paper explores sensory perception in classrooms, and the relationship between classrooms and nature in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. First, it argues that this crisis provides a unique opportunity to rethink how we perceive classrooms and their connection with nature. Second, the paper describes what students and teachers usually see,…
Descriptors: Sensory Experience, Perception, Natural Resources, COVID-19
Yiting Lin; Yunqi Cai; Cheng Lian; Shouhong Xu; Wenqing Zhang; Honglai Liu – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
Ion transport, involving the diffusion and migration of ions within the electrolyte, stands as a fundamental concept in electrochemistry and serves as the driving force for electrochemical reactions. Electric double layers are critical in the fields of electrochemical energy storage and chemical conversion, constituting a central focus of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Energy, Engineering

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