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Omar Esau; Danielle-Marie Jones – Prospects, 2025
This article reveals a reflective journey of a dancer through unpacking two performances experienced over the course of two years. It examines and navigates ways of decolonizing oppressive dominance and investigating the ramifications of indoctrination in dance. It depicts how a trained dancer evolved and became more conscious by breaking the…
Descriptors: Global Education, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Decolonization
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Fikret Korur; Kevser Korumaz; Dilek Erduran Avci – SAGE Open, 2025
This study investigated the impact of the knowledge revision components (KReC) framework on enhancing student conceptual understanding and eliminating misconceptions about matter and change in science lessons. The study used refutation texts and integrated them into the Online Advanced Organizer Concept Teaching Material (ONACOM). The research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Grade 4, Elementary School Students
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Johnson Amoakohene Asante; Francis Kwadwo Awuah; Derick Folson – SAGE Open, 2025
In the evolving landscape of 21st-century education, inquiry-based learning (IBL) has emerged as a leading pedagogical framework to foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and conceptual understanding in students. However, the effective integration of IBL in primary school mathematics education remains a complex challenge, particularly in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Readiness, Self Efficacy, Inquiry
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Ruth A. Ortega-Dela Cruz; Ramiro Z. Dela Cruz – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2025
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has generated significant interest within the educational sector, particularly in information technology (IT) education. This study explored the current challenges, opportunities, and future directions of AI in IT education in the Philippines, a nation working to enhance its educational system…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology
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Youlai Zeng; Lilan Zhu; Qianqian Kang; Yun Lei – SAGE Open, 2025
Based on panel data from 36 cities in Northeast China spanning the years 2012 to 2021, this study employs the dual dimensions of "commonality" and "prosperity" to holistically assess the level of common prosperity. By developing a bidirectional panel fixed-effect model, this research conducts an empirical examination of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Higher Education, Municipalities
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Caroline Firmin; Kerry Harman; Réka Polonyi – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2025
This paper reflects on a set of exploratory feminist research practices used by a cross-disciplinary group of adult education practitioners and academic researchers in a recent project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council in the United Kingdom (UK). The authors, one of whom is a paid home care worker, consider if caring,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Adult Education
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Katherina Dodou; Lisbeth M. Brevik – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
Having opportunities to work with literary texts in language teaching is crucial to promoting students' language development, general education, and personal growth. Despite the recognized importance of reading literary texts in research and in policy, to date, little is known about the frequency and characteristics of literature instruction in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Literature
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Sandra Chang-Kredl; Lisa Farley; Julie C. Garlen; Debbie Sonu – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2025
In this article, we highlight how adults remain emotionally involved with transitional objects, such as stuffed animals, carried over from their childhoods. Drawing on focus groups involving undergraduate students enrolled in teacher education and childhood studies programs, we found that the participants' reflections of their stuffed animals…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Toys, Manipulative Materials, Psychological Patterns
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Amanda Ferrer Knight; Deirdre Birtles – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Clothing-related tactile hyper-sensitivity has been frequently reported among autistic people, but research investigating how this affects autistic adults is limited. This mixed-methods study investigated the impact of clothing-related tactile hyper-sensitivity on autistic adults' lives, focusing on appearance dissatisfaction, appearance…
Descriptors: Clothing, Perceptual Impairments, Adults, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Susan Mabb – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2025
The Australian Curriculum suggests that students have transitioned from additive to multiplicative thinking upon entry into secondary school. However, research shows that many students are thinking additively, placing them at a disadvantage to their multiplicative thinking peers. In this paper, early findings from a broader research project…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Thinking Skills, Secondary School Curriculum
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Yu-Chun Chen; Chi-Jung Sui; Chun-Yen Chang – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2025
Scientific inquiry skills are crucial for scientific literacy and cognitive development in the 21st century. Prior research has identified key inquiry skills-- data analytics (DA), control of variables (COV), and scientific reasoning (SR)--but has not validated these skills through comprehensive assessments. The aim of this study was to validate…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Science Process Skills, High School Students, Student Characteristics
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Norbert Zmyj; Thomas Goll; Jan Zaborski – Social Development, 2025
The majority rule is a core decision-making principle in groups and democracies, where the preference of over half the members determines the collective outcome. This study investigated whether children aged 3-5 (N = 156, approximately 50% girls and boys, from predominantly White families) apply the majority rule in a group of peers with differing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Preferences, Majority Attitudes
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Sarah Holdsworth; Orana Sandri; Jan Hayes; Sarah Maslen – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2025
Assessing the learning outcomes from professional learning is crucial for understanding its impact, especially for training focusing on capability development. This paper explores the benefits of using scenario-based assessments to assess the immediate capability learning outcomes in professional learning settings. Existing research underscores…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Vignettes, Formative Evaluation, Summative Evaluation
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Bartlomiej Chrobak; Ana Rexhepi; Rosemonde Rauch; Laurence Gagnière – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2025
Non-traditional students in higher education have been increasing in numbers, and blended learning is considered a learning environment which often meets their special needs. However, dropout seems to be a major challenge. The goal of the current research was to investigate motivational beliefs in the framework of the expectancy-value model that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nontraditional Students, Blended Learning, Academic Persistence
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Yin Ma; William E. Donald; Ying Wang – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2025
Drawing on the framework of social cognitive career theory (SCCT), this work aims to understand whether self-perceived employability (PE) beliefs of STEM undergraduates in China differ by gender, region (urban/rural, and geographical divide), and/or gender-regional intersectionality. 1713 STEM undergraduates from multiple universities in China…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Undergraduate Students, Foreign Countries, Employment Potential
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