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Sabanci, Osman; Bulut, Safiye Sarici – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2018
During student development, enriching academic and psychosocial activities in accordance with different educational needs of students is important. This study aims to identify primary school teachers' opinions in Turkey, Czech Republic, Italy, and Germany. The opinions of teachers were investigated and compared on the individual skills, interests,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academically Gifted, Inclusion, Behavior Modification
Obondo, Margaret Akinyi – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2018
This study focuses on teachers of new arrival migrant pupils in a provincial school district in mid-Sweden. The paper draws from qualitative interviews with these teachers and extracts from lessons of as well as written reflections of these lessons. The study explores the teachers' perspectives and pedagogical responses to newcomer migrants in…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Ivaniushina, V. A.; Aleksandrov, D. A. – Russian Education & Society, 2015
The paper presents the results of a large-scale study on the scope of extracurricular education services and an assessment of the potential role of education outside the classroom and informal education in solving children's socialization issues. The study was carried out by questioning students as consumers of education services. A new instrument…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Extracurricular Activities, Informal Education, Socialization
Blackwood, Tony; Round, Anna; Pugalis, Lee; Hatt, Lucy – Industry and Higher Education, 2015
Entrepreneurial learning is complex, reflecting the distinctive dispositions of entrepreneurs (including nascent entrepreneurs at an early stage in their entrepreneurial life course). The surge in entrepreneurship education programmes over recent decades and the attendant increase in scholarship have often contributed to this convoluted field.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Entrepreneurship, Business Administration Education, Novices
Ruest-Paquette, Anne-Sophie – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2015
Using a narrative autoethnographical approach, this article details the identity-related and social repercussions of my experiences as a former victim of social, verbal, and physical bullying in public Franco-Ontarian elementary (1986-1994) and high (1994-1999) schools. The highlighted experiences are more specifically correlated with social…
Descriptors: Victims, Bullying, Public Schools, Elementary Schools
Martel, Jason – Foreign Language Annals, 2015
From an empirical standpoint, relatively little is known about learning outcomes associated with foreign language teacher preparation programs in the United States. In order to address this gap, the present study considers a Spanish student teacher's learning about language pedagogy during her yearlong licensure program. Using symbolic…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Socialization
Varzande, Mohsen – English Language Teaching, 2015
Today, English education is very important but language learning has long been challenged since learning a second language is not only the mastery of its forms but also a process of identity construction and self-positioning in the second language. A review of recent studies shows that the cultural effects of learning English in the…
Descriptors: Textbook Content, Textbook Research, English (Second Language), English Instruction
Gaertner, Matthew N.; McClarty, Katie Larsen – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2015
Although college readiness is a centerpiece of major educational initiatives such as the Common Core State Standards, few systems have been implemented to track children's progress toward this goal. Instead, college-readiness information is typically conveyed late in a student's high-school career, and tends to focus solely on academic…
Descriptors: College Readiness, Progress Monitoring, Middle School Students, Longitudinal Studies
Bantjes, Jason; Swartz, Leslie; Conchar, Lauren; Derman, Wayne – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2015
Adolescents with disabilities in developing countries frequently have limited access to sporting opportunities and comparatively little is known of their lived experiences and preferences. We set out to understand what a group of adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) living in South Africa perceive to be important components of programmes developed…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Cerebral Palsy, Program Development, Disabilities
Kumate, James M.; Falcous, Mark – Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 2015
The issue of "taibatsu" (physical punishment) in Japanese sport has received high-profile media and public attention in recent years. This article addresses the retrospective experiences of "taibatsu" within Japanese high school wrestling, drawing upon a three-month ethnography that included semi-structured interviews. Our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Physical Education, Athletics
Jaspers, Jürgen – Language Policy, 2015
This paper discusses data from a Dutch-medium secondary school in Brussels where almost all pupils speak a different language than Dutch at home. It illustrates that teachers' preference for maintaining the school's monolingual policy did not preclude their creation of haphazard or humorous multilingual interstices that temporarily alleviated the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Multilingualism, Foreign Countries, Indo European Languages
Zhou, Ji – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2015
This study explores what motivates 19 international students to pursue a Ph.D. at a public research university in the U.S. and, more importantly, what motivates them to persist despite unsatisfying socialization. Based on value-expectancy achievement motivation theory, four motivations emerged: intrinsic interest in research, intrinsic interest in…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, College Students, Student Motivation, Doctoral Degrees
Roopnarine, Jaipaul L.; Davidson, Kimberly L. – American Journal of Play, 2015
In this article, the authors argue for a greater understanding of children's play across cultures through better integration of scientific thinking about the developed and developing societies, through consideration of socialization beliefs and goals, and, finally, through the use of more complex models in research investigations. They draw on…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Play, Cultural Differences, Socialization
McArthur, Sherell A. – Journal of Negro Education, 2015
This study explored how the Black parent-daughter relationship might serve as a vehicle by which the girls come to know, submit to, and/or resist the stereotypical images prevalent in the cultural movement of hip-hop. By exploring the relationship dynamics and levels of dialogue between seven African American adolescent girls and their parent it…
Descriptors: African Americans, Parent Child Relationship, Females, Adolescents
Oliveira, Alandeom; Weiland, Ingrid; Hsu, Ting-Fang – Electronic Journal of Science Education, 2015
Food constitutes an important pedagogical component of elementary science, yet research on how to approach this topic is scarce. The present study attends to this issue by exploring "food appraisal" (dialogic sense-making wherein elementary teachers and students orally evaluate particular types of foods and eating habits) during science…
Descriptors: Food, Elementary School Science, Primary Education, Elementary School Students

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