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Jodie Pennacchia; Mark Axler; Stephanie King; Andrew Clapham – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
Despite the continued global prevalence of discourses of educational inclusion, young people across local, national and international contexts continue to be educated outside of mainstream schools. In England, a diverse market of providers--known as alternative provision (AP)--cater for many of these young people. Unlike the mainstream school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decision Making, Diversity, Governance
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Blandine Joret – Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education, 2025
This article is a reflection on a teacher training workshop organized around the use of film in the process of unlearning and its value in inclusive and transdisciplinary classrooms. The intention was to put film at work in soliciting various personal/cultural/scholarly backgrounds as partial knowledges within a larger, transcultural encounter.…
Descriptors: Films, Workshops, Interdisciplinary Approach, Inclusion
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Jenny Poskitt – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2025
Effective assessment is ako--a reciprocal relationship in which knowledge and wisdom are shared and mutual learning occurs. For this reason, NZAI (New Zealand Assessment Institute) was established in 2018. It brings together educators from schools, professional learning and development providers, educational agencies and researchers for collective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Evaluation, Partnerships in Education, Educational Practices
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Adam Epstein – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2025
This article provides a teaching guide on how to use Canadian sport-related issues to teach business or sports law concepts in university or college business law classes. Special pedagogical perspectives for the U.S. professor are provided throughout the article at relevant points. In sum, Canada is rich with material for a professor looking for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Athletics, Laws, Teaching Guides
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Hendrien Kaal; David Gast; Jacob Scholte ter Horst – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: To date, no studies have examined the prevalence of hoarding behaviour and domestic squalor among individuals with mild intellectual disability. To address this gap, we conducted a prevalence study within a population supported by a medium-sized care organisation in the Netherlands. Method: Data were collected on 437 individuals with…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Incidence, Adults, Mild Intellectual Disability
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Ali Gökalp; Nail Degirmenci – Review of Education, 2025
The rapid development of technology in our age has also affected the educational environments, and technology has been widely used in these environments. The importance of the contribution of technology to education and training is undeniable. Social studies, one of the disciplines that come to mind about the correct and appropriate use of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Social Studies, Self Efficacy, Technology Integration
Katherine Hill; Matt Padley; Josh Freeman – Higher Education Policy Institute, 2025
The Minimum Income Standard (MIS) is an approach developed by the Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP) at Loughborough University to determine how much money different groups in the population need to have a minimum acceptable standard of living. This HEPI Report builds on the MIS for students published in 2024, which focused on second- and…
Descriptors: Income, Quality of Life, College Students, College Housing
Taylor Maag; Susannah Rodrigue; Vanessa Bennett – Jobs for the Future, 2025
The U.S. labor market is at a crossroads. Many sectors and their employers face a persistent struggle to fill positions. This challenge is driven by several interconnected factors: an aging population, lagging labor force participation, and a widening gap between the education/training system and labor market demand that leaves many workers…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Labor Force, Labor Force Development, Public Policy
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Ugur Akpur – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2025
Despite the growing emphasis on the role of creativity, the underlying mechanisms associating self-efficacy and creativity with certain mediating roles remain partly ambiguous. Generally defined as having the skill to make something new and original, creativity is commonly acknowledged as a construct having many ties in common with several realms.…
Descriptors: Creativity, Self Efficacy, College Students, Student Motivation
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Yener Akman – European Journal of Education, 2025
This study examines the links between inclusive leadership and school attractiveness through the mediating effect of work engagement. Data was gathered from 487 teachers in 10 provinces across Turkey in 2023. The findings contribute by expanding the study of leadership in non-western countries by revealing the impact of principals' leadership on…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Instructional Leadership, Principals, Inclusion
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Petri Stefania; Riberto Martina; Setti Walter; Campus Claudio; Vitali Helene; Signorini Sabrina; Tinelli Francesca; Serafino Massimiliano; Strazzer Sandra; Giammari Giuseppina; Cocchi Elena; Gori Monica – Developmental Science, 2025
Reach-to-grasp behavior is a key developmental milestone in infants, involving coordinated actions such as arm transport, hand pre-shaping, and hand opening and closing. Vision guides the development of these skills, and delays in visual input can impact infants with early visual impairments. However, the effects of a congenital visual impairment…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Congenital Impairments, Psychomotor Skills, Infants
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Hasan Zuhtu Okulu; Alper Yorulmaz; Halil Cokcaliskan – European Journal of Education, 2025
Integration is a key element in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. Connecting domain-specific or shared knowledge and skills within a course, unit or curriculum based on real-life contexts is crucial for STEM integration. The success of STEM education depends on teachers' perceptions of the integration. This study…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Foreign Countries, Integrated Curriculum, Elementary School Teachers
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Yang Gong; Yi Wang; Jingwei Zhang; Gaowei Chen – European Journal of Education, 2025
The role that cultural intelligence plays in university students' psychological functioning within multicultural contexts is of great significance. Despite its importance, limited research has been conducted to investigate the relationship between cultural intelligence and university students' well-being. This study aims to fill this gap by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Psychological Needs, Need Gratification
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Niklas Humble – European Journal of Education, 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been highlighted as a potentially disruptive force across several industries and in higher education. Research has suggested that education and upskilling of citizens should adopt a broad approach, not only focusing on experts, for better nationwide AI readiness. This study investigates the content of AI policies…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Artificial Intelligence, Universities
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Agnes Afua Tetteh; Joyce Esi Tawiah-Mensah; Ebenezer Appah Bonney; Ernest Frimpong Akosah; George Yao Kafu – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2025
This study explores the integration of indigenous stories into thematic teaching in Ghanaian kindergartens to enhance foundational learning. Guided by Rogoff's sociocultural theory and participatory action research, data were collected from four schools in the Awutu-Senya East Municipality through observations and interviews. The findings show…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Kindergarten, Young Children
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