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Hassani, Mohammad; Ghasemi, Seyyed Jamal Mir – Educational Research and Reviews, 2016
This study was carried out in order to explore the status of stratification within higher education through measuring cultural, economic and social capital of students in major academic disciplines across universities in Urmia, Northwestern Iran. The findings indicate that there are stratification structures in the presence of students in…
Descriptors: Social Stratification, Social Capital, Cultural Capital, Foreign Countries
Hong, Jon-Chao; Hwang, Ming-Yueh; Liu, Yeu-Ting; Lin, Pei-Hsin; Chen, Yi-Ling – Interactive Learning Environments, 2016
Educational games can be viewed in two ways, "learning to play" or "playing to learn." The Chinese Idiom String Up Game was specifically designed to examine the effect of "learning to play" on the interrelatedness of players' gameplay interest, competitive anxiety, and perceived utility of pre-game learning (PUPGL).…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Prediction, Anxiety, Competition
Brewer, T. Jameson; Kretchmar, Kerry; Sondel, Beth; Ishmael, Sarah; Manfra, Meghan McGlinn – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2016
Teach For America (TFA) began in 1990 as an organization purportedly interested in working towards ameliorating a national teacher shortage by sending its corps members into urban and rural schools. In the decades that followed, especially during and immediately following a nationwide onslaught of teacher layoffs instigated by the 2008 Great…
Descriptors: School Districts, Teacher Selection, Criticism, Teacher Shortage
Hollis, Francine H.; Eren, Fulya – Journal of Food Science Education, 2016
Success skills have been ranked as the most important core competency for new food science professionals to have by food science graduates and their employers. It is imperative that food science instructors promote active learning in food science courses through experiential learning activities to enhance student success skills such as oral and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Experiential Learning, Food, Food Service
Robazza, Claudio; Bertollo, Maurizio; Filho, Edson; Hanin, Yuri; Bortoli, Laura – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2016
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to investigate the individuals' dynamics of perceived control and hedonic tone over time, with respect to the 4 performance states as conceptualized within the multiaction plan (MAP) model. We expected to find idiosyncratic and differentiated trends over time in the scores of perceived control and hedonic…
Descriptors: Athletes, Performance, Regression (Statistics), Team Sports
Marchetti, Emanuela; Valente, Andrea – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2016
This study is a cooperation between the authors and a teacher who works with pupils affected by autism spectrum disorders (9-12 years old) in a primary Danish school. The aim was assess the benefits of game-based learning with respect to teachers' main challenges: facilitating the discussion of curricular subjects and enabling learning through…
Descriptors: Museums, Video Technology, Art Products, Autism
Bourgeois, Steven J.; Boberg, John Eric – RMLE Online: Research in Middle Level Education, 2016
A substantial body of research has shown that academic intrinsic motivation/cognitive engagement decreases from grades three through eight (Lepper, Corpus, & Iyengar, 2005). This phenomenon is troubling if education is to be viewed as a process through which learning goals become gradually internalized and connected with one's sense of self.…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Student Motivation, Learner Engagement, Self Determination
Lius, Esko – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2016
Traditional further professional training has been losing its position and importance in teacher upskilling. Traditional modes of training delivery do not work well in situations where much of the competences have been gained informally, or when teachers find it difficult to attend training days that fit poorly to their schedules or location. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Games, Recognition (Achievement), Prior Learning
Saunders-Stewart, Katie S.; Walker, Cheryl L.; Shore, Bruce M. – Gifted and Talented International, 2013
Although an abundance of information exists concerning advantages and disadvantages of certain grouping arrangements with highly able students in classroom settings, little research has focused on gifted children's parents' and teachers' opinions of group work. The present study explored potential differences between these opinions. Parents (n=…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Academically Gifted, Teaching Methods
Kuyini, Ahmed Bawa – International Review of Education, 2013
Ghana's recent "Education Reform 2007" envisions a system that strives to achieve both domestic and internationally-oriented goals emanating (1) from the Education for All (EFA) initiative, (2) from the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and (3) from global trends in education. Emboldened by the implementation of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Access to Education, Childrens Rights
Brown, Boyce – Policy Futures in Education, 2013
Standards-based education is the most important and widely implemented education reform idea of the last several decades in the USA, one supported by the full weight of the mainstream bipartisan educational establishment. Motivated by "global economic competitiveness" as the ideological driver and big business as the empirical driver, it…
Descriptors: Standards, Futures (of Society), Educational Change, Educational Policy
Lucas, Henry C., Jr. – EDUCAUSE Review, 2013
The debate about online education--and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in particular--generates much confusion because there are so many options for how these technologies can be applied. Institutes of higher education and colleges have to examine these changes or face the risk of no longer being in control of their own fate. To survive, they…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Educational Change
Clarke, Paul T. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2013
In most Canadian jurisdictions, high school athletics are still governed by outdated and sexist views about participation. The author argues that the current approach is discriminatory and violates human rights laws. In addition, a careful analysis of the jurisprudence reveals a host of specious arguments that keeps athletically talented female…
Descriptors: High School Students, Gender Discrimination, Athletes, Talent
Petkus, Ed, Jr. – Marketing Education Review, 2013
This case provides the opportunity for students to explore marketing and value/supply-chain dynamics in a unique historical context. The West Point Foundry (WPF), located in Cold Spring, New York, was one of the most important manufacturing ventures in the United States from 1817 to 1911. The case outlines the supply-chain details of the WPF as…
Descriptors: Marketing, Manufacturing, United States History, Metal Working
Calderon, Angel; Mathies, Charles – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2013
The upcoming challenge for higher education institutions (HEIs) globally is how to respond to an increasing variety of societal needs but with fewer public resources and increased accountability demands. In this chapter we draw attention to the central role institutional research (IR) professionals play in positioning HEIs in a competitive and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Institutional Research, Futures (of Society), College Role

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