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Dek Ngurah Laba Laksana; Dimas Qondias; Leonardo Veliz; Chunta Chiu; Ketut Herya Darma Utami; I. Gusti Agung Ayu Putu Listyana – International Journal of Language Education, 2025
Gender disparities in literacy and numeracy continue to challenge equitable education, especially in linguistically diverse and indigenous communities. In East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, the integration of mother tongue-based instructional models offers a promising approach to address these inequities. While the benefits of mother tongue education…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Literacy, Numeracy, Elementary School Students
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Schweitzer, Friedrich; Schreiner, Peter – British Journal of Religious Education, 2020
This article refers to the new European discussion on international knowledge transfer in religious education. Readers are introduced to the background of the recent manifesto 'International Knowledge Transfer in Religious Education: A Manifesto for Discussion' which was the outcome of a first international consultation of researchers in the field…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Technology Transfer, Validity, International Cooperation
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Moreno-Gómez, Jorge; Calleja-Blanco, Jonathan; Moreno-Gómez, Gloria – International Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the efficiency of the Colombian higher education system, differentiating between public and private universities. Design/methodology/approach: A data envelopment analysis (DEA) model is applied to separately and jointly evaluate the teaching and research efficiencies of universities. The empirical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Efficiency, Higher Education, Public Colleges
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Izmirli, Ilhan M. – Pedagogical Research, 2020
Of all the arguments directed against presenting mathematical topics within a cultural and historical context, the most serious ones are those that we will refer to as the time and the content arguments. In this paper, after briefly describing these stances, we will endeavor to evaluate and refute their rationales using a social constructivist…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts
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Bicksler, William Hamilton; Hannah, Peter – Issues in Educational Research, 2022
Responding to the need for learning to remain engaging and productive while classrooms have moved online, a qualitative study was conducted to gain greater insight into the use of asynchronous online discussions as a replacement for their in-class counterpart. Specifically, the researchers aimed to gauge student responses to their use of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Asynchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Group Discussion
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Barton, Georgina; Riddle, Stewart – Research Studies in Music Education, 2022
Music is learned and taught in multiple ways dependent on the socio-cultural contexts in which learning occurs. The processes employed by music teachers have been extensively explored by music educators and ethnomusicologists in a range of contexts, although there has been limited research into which modes are most predominantly used in different…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Music Education, Music Teachers, Cultural Context
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Pollard, Lucie; Bamford, Jan – Curriculum Journal, 2022
This paper offers an empathetic perspective of the cultural dynamic of migrant students' first experiences of university, told through the student voice. It focuses on the transition of students into higher education (HE); not always considered as part of the formal curriculum, providing a deeper understanding of students' transition via the…
Descriptors: Migrants, Student Experience, College Students, Cultural Influences
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MacNeil, Kimberley A.; Regehr, Glenn; Holmes, Cheryl L. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
The hidden curriculum has been investigated as a powerful force on medical student learning and ongoing physician professional development. Previous studies have largely focused on medical students' experiences as 'receivers' of the hidden curriculum. This study examined how residents and newly graduated physicians conceived of their roles as…
Descriptors: Hidden Curriculum, Medical Education, Medical Students, Physicians
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Bamkin, Sam – Journal of Education Policy, 2022
This paper examines mechanisms in the Japanese education system that 'bring in' knowledge of practice to the process of policy translation. The paper firstly draws on the enactment of recent curriculum reforms in Japan to define a group of actors -- practitioner advocates -- who utilise their identity as members of the teaching community to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Advocacy
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Tan, Run; Lichtblau, Michael; Wehmeier, Carina; Werning, Rolf – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2022
Using a comparative approach is a widespread method in educational research. Previous cross-cultural comparison studies on teachers' attitudes towards inclusive education show a strong lack of focus on preschool teachers' attitudes towards inclusion. Thus, this study examined 65 Chinese and 59 German preschool teachers' attitudes towards inclusion…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Inclusion
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Irina Maslo – International Perspectives on Education and Society, 2022
This chapter offers a survey of education development in the Baltic region and the dynamics of global forces in the three Baltic states' contexts. First, a brief overview of the incoming new-liberal global trend that impacted the education in the Post-Socialist European region will be provided, followed by a discussion of similarities and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Development, Educational Practices, Neoliberalism
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Yan, Zi; King, Ronnel B.; Haw, Joseph Y. – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2021
Both formative assessment and growth mindset scholars aim to understand how to enhance achievement. While research on formative assessment focuses on external teaching practices, work on growth mindset emphasises internal psychological processes. This study examined the interplay between three formative assessment strategies (i.e. sharing learning…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Intelligence, Beliefs, Achievement Tests
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Azada-Palacios, Rowena – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
Hannah Arendt has been criticised for the sharp distinction she drew between the social and political realms, and her application of this distinction to schools. In this paper, I demonstrate that this distinction can be interpreted as a heuristic that Arendt developed to address a tension that she had encountered in her attempt to understand…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Socialization, Citizenship Education, Heuristics
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Wang, Jui-Ching – Journal of General Music Education, 2021
Music cannot be separated from its historical, geographical, and cultural context; therefore, it is important that students be taught music from a variety of genres, cultures, and historical periods relevant to the music to which they are introduced. In this article, I introduce an interdisciplinary approach through contextualization of the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Teaching Methods, Student Motivation
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Kiang, Kai Ming; Szeto, Wai Man – Science & Education, 2021
Undergraduate courses on the nature of science (NOS) often involve teaching a set of core elements. Without extensive unpacking and reflection, the complexity of those NOS elements could be easily misinterpreted and oversimplified by the students. Our paper will explain how we teach our Hong Kong university students the NOS by introducing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Instruction
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