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Tarisai Chanetsa; Umesh Ramnarain – Science & Education, 2025
This article reports on the effect of textbook analysis as a tool of teacher professional development on nature of science (NOS) understanding of 10 science teachers in South Africa. The teacher professional development program (TPDP) was based on an explicit reflective methodology of textbook analysis and conducted online due to the Covid-induced…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Ethics
Mairéad de Róiste; Scott C. Pool; John H. Lowry – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
Geospatial technology is still a growth area and knowledge of these technologies remains essential for a skilled workforce. In higher education, geospatial curriculum design is predominantly determined by educators and is influenced by what educators believe should be taught. Knowledge of national or regional provision can support a richer…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geographic Location, Geographic Concepts, Technology
I. Corbacho-Cuello; A. Núñez-Flores; M. A. Hernández-Barco; A. Muñoz-Losa – Environmental Education Research, 2025
This study explored and compared attitudes toward animals between primary school students and primary school prospective teachers, focusing on educational and cognitive influences. A cross-sectional survey of 100 primary school students and 102 primary school prospective teachers assessed animal behavior, animal attitudes, species conservation…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Animals, Elementary School Students
Gert Biesta – Scottish Educational Review, 2025
In this article I make the case that in order to understand what is special and distinctive about education, we ought to approach education from the angle of the teacher. I show that this suggestion goes against a current trend in educational discourse, which is to put learners and their learning in the centre of attention. I argue why such a turn…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Student Centered Learning, Teaching Methods, Comparative Analysis
Kelsey Morris; Shanna E. Hirsch; Kathleen Strickland-Cohen; Allison Bruhn – Preventing School Failure, 2025
The transition to virtual learning resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic drastically altered the work of many teachers. Despite the expansion of remote instruction, more research is needed to demonstrate what works for classroom management during virtual learning. We report the findings from an online survey related to online classroom management.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Online Courses, Teacher Surveys, Distance Education
Karolina Muszynska; Magdalena Luniewska; Agnieszka Dynak; Joanna Kolak; Ronja Lohrum; Agnieszka Otwinowska; Zofia Wodniecka; Ewa Haman – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2025
Bilingual children's total vocabulary in each of their languages is often smaller than that of monolinguals. In their seminal study, Bialystok et al. (2010. 'Receptive vocabulary differences in monolingual and bilingual children.' "Bilingualism: Language and Cognition" 13 (4): 525-531) divided children's vocabulary into 'home' and…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Vocabulary Skills, Native Language, Second Language Learning
Sonja Krämer; Friederike Zimmermann – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
According to the stereotype content model (SCM), individuals with disabilities are commonly stereotyped as "warm but dumb." Thereby, disabilities are used as an umbrella term encompassing various types of disabilities. The current study pursues the question of whether different types of disabilities are associated with different patterns…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Students with Disabilities, Stereotypes, Disabilities
Margaret Thornton – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2025
Purpose: This comparative case study focused on high schools in California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia using the lens of Culturally Responsive School Leadership to investigate the actions of school leaders in implementing detracking and asks "How do school leaders' actions regarding detracking fit into the larger framework of…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, High School Students, Track System (Education), Comparative Analysis
Dustin Crowther; Akiko Doyama; Milang Shin; Betsy Gilliland – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2025
The increased global use of English has brought calls for a reconceptualization of English language teaching (ELT). Despite several frameworks for implementing Global Englishes (GE) into ELT, little research considers the effects of curriculum intervention or how such intervention varies across contexts. Addressing this gap, this comparative case…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
Sophia Rapti; Theodosios Sapounidis; Sokratis Tselegkaridis – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
Recent developments in technology have introduced new tools, such as virtual reality, into the learning process. Although virtual reality appears to be a promising technology for education and has been adopted by a few schools worldwide, we still do not know students' and educators' opinions, preferences, and challenges with it, particularly in…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Computer Simulation, Preschool Teachers
Kim Murray; José Reis-Jorge; Julie-Anne Regan – Language Teaching Research, 2025
Research in language learning indicates that process drama (PD), an educational approach where students and teachers work in and out of role to explore themes and issues, can be well suited to the Japanese higher education (HE) context. Despite the benefits highlighted in the literature, PD remains a niche approach to language teaching and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
Zamira Hyseni Duraku; Linda Hoxha; Besjanë Krasniqi – On the Horizon, 2025
Purpose: This study aims to examine the factors influencing early education teachers' motivation, attitudes and beliefs toward science and continuing education. It also explores perceptions of parental involvement and cooperation among public and private institutions in Kosovo. Design/methodology/approach: This study adopted a quantitative and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Alecia Blackwood – Myers Education Press, 2025
"Ubuntu Pedagogy: Becoming an Ubuntu Responsive Educator" is a compelling narrative born from the author's lived experience and extensive teaching in the United States. The book chronicles her journey to Southern Africa, where she sought to understand what it means to "teach in the spirit of ubuntu." The book explores the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, African Culture, Teaching Methods, Inclusion
Kamil Luczaj – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
This paper looks at the phenomenon of upward mobility through education from a comparative and historical perspective. Pierre Bourdieu referred to upwardly mobile individuals in France as the miraculous ("les miraculés"), oblates ("oblats"), or, less often, defectors ("transfuges"). A difficulty with applying a theory…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, Socioeconomic Status, High Achievement, Aspiration
Donna C. Thomas; Rebecca Sutherland; Natalie Munro; Maja Ibric; Farida Pacey; Alison Purcell; Elizabeth Bourne – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Telehealth placements in speech and language therapy provide crucial opportunities for both learning and service delivery when clinicians, students and/or clients are separated by factors such as distance or illness. While the use of telehealth placements has increased in recent times, they remain a relatively underexplored phenomenon…
Descriptors: Videoconferencing, Health Services, Speech Language Pathology, Speech Therapy
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