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Liou, Pey-Yan; Wang, Cheng-Lung; Lin, John J. H. – Educational Psychology, 2019
This study aimed to examine the mediating effects of motivational beliefs in the relations between parental involvement and science achievement. Three types of motivational beliefs, namely, self-concept, intrinsic value, and utility value were addressed based on the Expectancy-Value Theory model. A representative national sample from Taiwan of…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Student Motivation, Beliefs, Science Achievement
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Thongmak, Mathupayas – Education for Information, 2019
Higher education enrollment has declined recently. New recruiting strategies and student-centered learning environments with challenge, enthusiasm, and joy are required to boost enrollment and engagement. Thus, the student-centered teaching approach, which one of the approaches under implementation and observation, are increasingly needed.…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Educational Games, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Elwick, Alex; Jerome, Lee – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2019
Since the introduction of the Prevent duty across the UK, schools have had to balance the need to fulfil their responsibilities under the duty -- often understood to include monitoring and surveillance -- with their ultimate purpose to educate their students. This positions teachers within a particular set of tensions about their own beliefs about…
Descriptors: School Safety, Prevention, Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Role
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Chapman, Sian; Wright, Peter; Pascoe, Robin – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2019
Purpose, value, and practice are three key concepts in understanding curriculum implementation in arts education. When these three concepts work in harmony, the alignment provides a framework for successful arts curriculum implementation. This study highlights how these concepts are often misaligned with competition between the translation of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Alignment (Education), Curriculum Implementation
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Marrun, Norma A.; Plachowski, Tara J.; Clark, Christine – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2019
The shortage of Teachers of Color relative to the growing racial/ethnic diversity of the U.S. public school student population has caught the attention of many educators and policy makers. Several factors contribute to this teacher-student demographic diversity gap, especially the lower numbers of college Students of Color, relative to white…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, College Students, Minority Group Students, Student Attitudes
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Tocaimaza-Hatch, C. Cecilia; Bloom, Melanie – Foreign Language Annals, 2019
Language textbooks present cultural content in a typically homogeneous fashion, thereby ignoring inherent diversity both within and between cultures and reinforcing monodimensional views. Consequently, instructors must find ways to facilitate students' critical engagement with and reflection on cultural representations in order to provide them…
Descriptors: United States History, Cultural Awareness, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Cockle, Theodore F. – Journal of College and Character, 2019
The first-year seminar has historically been concerned with socializing students into collegiate life. As with any type of socialization, the first-year seminar perpetuates and is perpetuated by assumptions of "the good." Despite these moral assumptions, little research has discussed the first-year seminar in moral terms. In this…
Descriptors: Moral Values, First Year Seminars, College Freshmen, Socialization
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Looi, Kim Hoe – Journal of Education and Work, 2019
Research on new venture creation is often criticised for its deficits of theoretical sophistication and methodological rigour. This paper develops a framework by combining the values theory and the intention theory and validates it by conducting a rigorous structural equation modelling analysis based on responses obtained from 355 Malaysian…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Ethnicity, Intention
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Lucas, Ashley G.; Milligan, Andrea – Studying Teacher Education, 2019
In light of societal pluralism, diverse visions exist for social justice. In this sense, uncertainty is a marker of social justice education and research. This article shares insights into how we came to ask a question about teaching for social justice through cross-cultural collaborative self-study. Eight New Zealand pre-service teachers…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Diversity, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Sehgal Cuthbert, Alka – English in Education, 2019
This paper draws on Gramsci's concept of hegemony to locate the Newbolt Report, published in 1921, within a context of the weakening political authority of Britain's ruling class. One indication of this is the fact that in 1917 200,000 workers were involved in strikes in 48 British towns. The moral and cultural dimensions of the problems facing…
Descriptors: Moral Values, English Instruction, English Curriculum, Reports
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Enslin, Penny; Hedge, Nicki – Ethics and Education, 2019
Bringing philosophical work on friendship to bear on the growing body of critique about the state of the neoliberal academy, this paper defends academic friendship. Initially a vignette illustrates the key features of academic friendship and the multiple demands on academics to account for themselves in the neoliberal university. We locate…
Descriptors: Friendship, Criticism, Vignettes, College Faculty
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Bruno, Paul; Strunk, Katharine O. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2019
Many schools and districts have considerable discretion when hiring teachers, yet little is known about how that discretion should be used. Using data from a new teacher screening system in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), we find that performance during screening, and especially performance on specific screening assessments, is…
Descriptors: Teacher Selection, Teacher Evaluation, School Districts, Screening Tests
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Murzi, Homero; Mazzurco, Andrea; Pikaar, Ilje; Gibbes, Badin – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2019
Environmental awareness and ethical moral reasoning are important aspects of the engineering profession. Yet, engineering programmes have been struggling to teach these topics and measure the effectiveness of these educational interventions. In this study, we tested the effectiveness of two independent measures of environmental awareness and moral…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ethics, Moral Values, Course Content
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Sim, Jasmine B.-Y.; Chow, Lee Tat – Journal of Moral Education, 2019
Teachers in Asia are often perceived to occupy passive roles as citizens, subject to collectivist goals which take precedence over the interests of the individual. This assessment typically stems from a liberal-democratic perspective, which prioritises the individual as autonomous and self-responsible. While many endeavours have been undertaken by…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Collectivism
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Mitchell, Joshua James; Reason, Robert Dean; Finley, Ashley – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2019
It is important to understand how students' perceptions influence their mental health. We explored how perceptions of civic learning dimensions of campus climates interacted with race/ethnicity to affect the mental health of Asian, Black, Hispanic, and White college students. Findings indicate that mental health was not significantly different…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Student Welfare, Campuses, College Environment
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