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Marcia White; Ruth Rogers – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2025
This article explores some of the disparities between policy and practice in relation to the use of managed moves in the UK education system. The article interweaves professional reflection as a practitioner, into a review of academic literature and policy in relation to how managed moves could be implemented in order for them to better serve the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Behavior, Expulsion, Transfer Students
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Louise Doherty; Tania de St Croix – Journal of Education Policy, 2025
How do education policy processes and networks operate in sectors that have been chronically defunded? This article discusses elements of contestation and doubt in the context of a policy agenda around impact measurement in youth services in England. Drawing on interviews with policy makers, influencers and critics, it combines analysis of a…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Policy, Networks, Youth
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Anna Öqvist; Sara Cervantes – International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 2025
Since 1972, the Swedish preschool has undergone several policy reforms that state guidelines for the work in preschool where preschool teachers and caregivers work close together in work teams. Since 2010, preschool teachers have been given increased responsibility for preschool education and its pedagogical content, including lead teaching, which…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Policy Formation, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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Rachel Verheijen-Tiemstra; Anje Ros; Marc Vermeulen; Rob F. Poell – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
More collaboration between primary schools and childcare providers is increasingly considered a crucial factor to optimally support children's development. However, due to disparities between these two sectors, fostering collaboration proves problematic in practice. Inclusive leadership is seen as a promising approach in contexts with strong fault…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leadership Styles, Inclusion, Child Care Centers
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Jessica Gerrard; Christopher T. McCaw; Benjamin Zonca; Bonita Cabiles; Maree Martinussen – Journal of Education Policy, 2025
This paper examines the contestations surrounding the rights and responsibilities of the state and parents to educate children. Focusing our analysis on home education, we suggest that these disputes represent the convergence of -- at times agonistic -- parental and state politics of care and concern surrounding education and children. To advance…
Descriptors: Parent Rights, Government Role, Parent Role, Home Schooling
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Nicola Currie; Charlotte Webber; Katherine Wilkinson; Christina Clark; Gemma Moss; Sarah McGeown – Reading Psychology, 2025
This study provides novel and nuanced insights into the relationship between adolescents' fiction reading and their wellbeing. In total, 19 adolescents (aged 15-17-years-old) living in the UK participated in semi-structured interviews exploring three aspects of wellbeing: positive affect, connection and personal growth. In relation to positive…
Descriptors: Fiction, Adolescents, Reading Materials, Well Being
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Songül Karabatak; Müslim Alanoglu; Serkan Aslan – European Journal of Education, 2025
The present research investigates the influence of school principals' social justice--oriented leadership on teachers' engagement with their work. Particular attention is given to the mediating effects of subjective and psychological well-being, as well as the moderating function of gender. Data were obtained from a sample of 492 public school…
Descriptors: Principals, Social Justice, Leadership Styles, Teaching Conditions
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Samantha Rarrick – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2025
HSL and SSSL are two endangered sign languages of Hawai'i and Papua New Guinea, respectively. Mouthings of spoken words in signing, especially in smaller sign languages, is a growing topic in sign language linguistics. Here, I present an analysis of mouthings in HSL and SSSL. Mouthings in these languages may present patterns that are previously…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sign Language, Human Body, Nonverbal Communication
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Søren Christensen; Jason Tan – European Journal of Education, 2025
This paper explores the emergence of new forms of private supplementary classes in Singapore. Specifically, it examines the consolidation of an 'enrichment industry' offering classes in sports, music, performing arts, and extracurricular academic activities. The paper argues that even if such classes do not shadow the school curriculum or prepare…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Private Education, Supplementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Anne Murphy; Karin Tusting; Diane Ainsworth; Andy Lovatt; Diane Norburn – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2025
This paper tells the story of how a small group of academics and practitioners worked together using action learning to produce a collectively planned research proposal aimed at addressing challenges in the English special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system. A genuine attempt to try something new, the paper reflects on the pros and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Special Needs Students, Students with Disabilities, Special Education
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Norberth-Ioan Okros; Elena-Loreni Baciu; Theofild-Andrei Lazar; Roxana Ungureanu; Loredana Marcela Tranca; Atalia Oni?iu – European Journal of Education, 2025
Based on Social Identity Theory, this study contributes to the understanding of how the attachment felt by students to their university (called here institutional attachment) works as a crucial factor in promoting their life satisfaction and decreasing their dropout intentions. The study aimed to investigate the relations between students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students, Universities
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Chi Keung Eric Cheng; Norman B. Mendoza; Zi Yan – European Journal of Education, 2025
Collaborative lesson planning (CLP) is deemed a sustainable professional development for teachers that can improve pedagogy and instruction in the classroom. This study examined how CLP influences teachers' self-regulated learning (SRL) instruction to students. Using data from 313 primary and secondary school teachers in Hong Kong, we conducted a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Planning, Teacher Collaboration, Independent Study
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Toni Kosonen; Sanna Vehviläinen; Anne-Mari Souto; Heli Pesonen; Hanna Nuutinen – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2025
This article explores public employment service (PES) guidance practitioners' interpretations of and approaches to building working relationships with their clients in the context of different kinds of institutional expectations placed on client work. The study was conducted in the context of the recently reformed Finnish PES and focused on new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Guidance, Employment Services, Counselor Client Relationship
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Ilmari J. A. Puhakka; Petri Nokelainen; Eija Lehtonen – Vocations and Learning, 2025
The increase in remote working has changed the way both employees and organizations view work in an already tumultuous landscape of the IT sector. In this study, we surveyed Finnish employees (n = 266) from an international IT sector company in 2022 after the remote working mandates were lifted. We firstly examined how remote work intensity (RWI)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teleworking, Informal Education, Workplace Learning
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Wenke Möhring; Nora S. Newcombe – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2025
In the present study, we explored whether future teachers considered spatial skills to be built up slowly and incrementally (incremental view) or considered spatial skills to be an innate, static aptitude (entity view). We also examined whether these views were associated with personal spatial skills, confidence in spatial problem-solving, or…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Skill Development, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes
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