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Imran Mogra – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2025
In England, the concept of cultural capital (CC) has been introduced to educational discourse by including it in the frameworks of Ofsted, the body responsible for monitoring the quality of education and social care. To increase the CC of all children, schools are now expected to ensure their curriculum on offer is ambitious and consists of…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Religious Education, Educational Quality, Elementary School Teachers
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Chris North; Mike Boyes; David Irwin; Marg Cosgriff; Allen Hill; Sophie Watson – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2025
In Part 2 we examine how compliance with Health and Safety at Work legislation through paperwork impacts EOTC. The literature suggests writing promotes thinking, particularly when viewed as a process and not just a product. Results from a national survey and interviews show that paperwork is a major barrier to EOTC for many schools. Analysis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Safety, Outdoor Education, Educational Legislation
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Rui Dong; Li Yin – Infant and Child Development, 2025
Visual-motor integration (VMI) is crucial for children's literacy development, especially in writing Chinese characters, which are more complex than alphabetic letters. The developmental trajectory of VMI and its relationship with handwriting skills across different elementary school grades remain underexplored. This study investigates the…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Psychomotor Skills, Literacy Education, Chinese
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Chika Ezeugwu; Sara Baker – Infant and Child Development, 2025
Executive function (EF) measures used with African children heavily depend on task-based assessments normed in minority world settings. This reliance poses a challenge as it limits the understanding of how children display their EF behaviours within their own culture. Environmental factors including income and parenting are associated with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Test Construction, Executive Function, Environmental Influences
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Helen Sheehan; Melissa Cain; Sarah Taouk – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2025
Asynchronous online delivery of initial teacher education courses is increasing due to the opportunities it provides for preservice teachers and higher education institutes. However, asynchronous online learning has been shown to limit learners' sense of relationality. Since relationality has various benefits for preservice teachers, it is…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Experience, Student Attitudes, Interpersonal Relationship
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Charlotte Fofo Lomotey; Emmanuel Lauren Oblie – Discover Education, 2025
Supervisory feedback on theses is central in the socialisation of students into the literacy and philosophical customs and ideals of their disciplines. However, available literature suggests that while abundant anecdotal and perceptual evidence exists about the nature of written supervisory feedback and the rationale for its provision, information…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Supervision, Supervisors, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
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Abdulmejid Mohammed Ahmed; Berhanu Nigussie Worku; Zenebe Negewo Ayane – Discover Education, 2025
Teachers' professional competence is an important factor that has a proven effect on student academic performance and in turn on educational quality. The study aimed at enhancing teachers' professional competence licensure test, teachers' competence and students' academic performance through intervention in Ethiopia. It was an intervention study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Competencies, Licensing Examinations (Professions), Intervention
National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2025
Across Australia, there were 167,785 commencements in an apprenticeship or traineeship in 2020, an increase from 2019. Of these, 75,115 apprenticeship commencements were in trade occupations and 92,660 in non-trade occupations. This publication provides an overview of completion and attrition rates for apprentices and trainees in Australia. It…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Trainees, Graduation Rate, Career and Technical Education
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Johanna Elizabeth Nieuwoudt; Angela Jones – Student Success, 2025
The release of the Australian Universities Accord Final Report in 2024 and call for contextually relevant pathways to higher education continues the widening participation agenda that was introduced more than 50 years ago in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Enabling education continues to contribute to targets with the evolution of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Holistic Approach, Models, College School Cooperation
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Celina Salvador-Garcia; Aida Sanahuja Ribés – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2025
Teacher education should provide pre-service teachers with the opportunity to use pedagogical approaches aligning with 21st-century skills, such as cooperative learning. This present, mixed-methods study aims to examine how cooperative learning may promote (or not) the development of the abilities that are needed for this era (i.e., collaboration,…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Cooperative Learning, 21st Century Skills
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Ben Siu; John White – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
This study employs the Technology Readiness and Acceptance Model to uncover the factors influencing university students' intentions to adopt generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in higher education. With the rapid integration of Generative AI into academic contexts, understanding what drives students' intention to use these tools…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Artificial Intelligence, College Students, Student Attitudes
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Julie Cullen; Samantha Marsh; Lorna Simmonds; Scott Duncan – Waikato Journal of Education, 2025
The use of digital technologies is increasing in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) schools to support futurefocused learning and allow students to gain 21st century skills that can enable them to participate and thrive in a digital future. NZ students have among the highest use of digital technologies in the world, and digital devices present both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technology Uses in Education, Influence of Technology, Children
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Caitlin McDonald; Aneeza Pervez – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic and its sequalae mark the genesis of persistently high absenteeism in primary and secondary schools across the UK. Emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA) is documented as contributing to increased absenteeism. Early intervention is required to prevent this pattern of activity from becoming entrenched. As such, this…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
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Mona Bassleer; Stijn Schelfhout; Lot Fonteyne; Maya Caen; Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij; Nicolas Dirix; Wouter Duyck – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2025
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in temporary closures of educational institutions and has shifted the educational process towards the use of distance education. Despite the efforts, severe learning losses and larger educational inequality are found in compulsory education. To complement this knowledge, the present prospective study…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Achievement Gains, Academic Achievement
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Gülcan Çetin – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2025
The study aimed to identify the views of prospective biology students on the field trip experience as an outdoor learning activity in both educational and social contexts. It employed a qualitative phenomenological analysis method. Participants included 38 prospective biology teachers in an education faculty in the Marmara region in Türkiye. The…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Biology, Foreign Countries
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