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Kaisu Peltoperä; Tuulikki Ukkonen-Mikkola – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
This study examined discourses and positions produced by educators (n = 31) on the topics of teamwork and professional expertise in extended hours early childhood education and care (ECEC). Theoretically, we follow the ideas of relational expertise and common knowledge. Previous research provides that relational expertise and creating common…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Working Hours, Preschool Teachers, Early Childhood Education
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Federica Cornali – European Journal of Education, 2024
Digitation in education, where online platforms play a central role, has changed teaching and learning scenarios. In addition, it has brought an unprecedented array of public and private actors into the educational arena who provide schools with technological solutions for redesigning learning environments and practices. Though the arena is…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Learning Management Systems, Nonprofit Organizations, Partnerships in Education
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Rachel Nelson; Holly Weaver; Erin West; Sherry Thomas-Paddie; Heather Childress; Katherine Chesnutt; James Beeler – International Journal of Self-Directed Learning, 2024
This study explored teachers' perceptions of their experiences participating in self-directed learning (Knowles, 1970, 1975). The teacher participants (n = 127) were guided through a self-directed learning framework for professional learning and reflected on their experiences. Findings indicate teachers reporting increased autonomy and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Faculty Development, Independent Study, Personal Autonomy
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Xing Xu; He Huang; Junjie Shi; Jing Peng – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Despite an emerging mobility of Chinese doctoral students to Malaysia, little is known about how this cohort perceives their study sojourn, especially in relation to a salient yet under-researched discourse widely circulating in the Chinese media that calls into question doctorates obtained from Southeast Asian universities. Utilizing a…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Student Mobility, Doctoral Students, Student Attitudes
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Wendy Nuis; Niels Andreas van der Baan; Simon Beausaert – Education & Training, 2024
Purpose: Given the dynamic and fast-evolving labour market, developing students' employability competences has become of utmost importance for higher education institutions. The ability to reflect is essential to develop these competences, as it helps students to identify their learning needs and make plans for further development. However,…
Descriptors: Mentors, College Students, Reflection, Skill Development
Jennifer Gurley; Stefanee Berry; Brandi Reynolds – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Amidst debates over book-banning and diversity legislation, this study investigated teachers' literature selection processes, emphasizing the impact of mandates on decision-making. Employing a mixed method design, the research analyzed quantitative survey data from 60 middle-grade teachers, revealing a stable emphasis on specific text…
Descriptors: Reading Material Selection, Decision Making, Middle School Teachers, Educational Legislation
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Lee Her – Language Policy, 2024
Using a case study design, this research explores how two department chairs, Jan and Tammy, in community colleges implement AB 705, an assessment policy impacting California ESL programs. AB 705 seeks to centralize previous multiple measures legislation in California by requiring the use of high school data in community college course placement.…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Department Heads, Educational Policy, Community Colleges
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Cassondra Batz-Barbarich; Nicole Strah; Louis Tay – International Journal of STEM Education, 2024
Background: Women are underrepresented in the field of engineering within academic and professional settings. Based upon premises outlined by social role theory and goal congruity theory, a key factor that contributes to this underrepresentation is a gendered societal belief that there is a disconnect between engineering (seen as more agentic, or…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Disproportionate Representation, Technical Occupations, Engineering
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Merete Lund Fasting; Jannicke Høyem – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2024
This study conveys how young adults reflect upon their childhood experiences and memories of outdoor play, friluftsliv and outdoor places. Inspired by a phenomenological approach, we conducted walking interviews in nature areas where they used to play as children, revisiting the same informants and places as in a research project 14 years earlier.…
Descriptors: Play, Positive Attitudes, Recreational Activities, Reflection
Dane Stickney; Julissa Ventura – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
Student voice initiatives like surveys, student councils, and classes focused on leadership and agency all provide youth a way to share their opinions about school-based issues and take action to rectify them to some degree. But the way each initiative is leveraged, the experiences of the young people and educators involved, and the initiatives'…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Participation, Student Experience, Educational Improvement
Chappel Billings – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation explores Generation Z's perceptions and experiences with Learning Management Systems, emphasizing the influence of user experience design on engagement. The study uses a qualitative postphenomenological method to identify key user experience design attributes that affect student engagement. Analyzing semistructured interviews…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Generational Differences, Learning Management Systems, Instructional Design
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Wenting Gong; Chuang Xu – SAGE Open, 2024
Guided by ecological systems theory, this study investigated the relationship between the perceived teacher support, perceived self-efficacy, and student engagement of Chinese local college undergraduates. Data collection was carried out by questionnaire survey, and a convenience sample of 556 Chinese local college students (Male = 260, Female =…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Student Relationship, College Faculty, Learner Engagement
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Sang-Eun Lee – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
There is a tendency in recent curriculum reforms to put the major emphasis on the status and role of students. The OECD's Education 2030 project, for example, presents the concept of 'student agency' as a key vision for future learning frameworks. The OECD's discourse of student agency appears to serve as a catalyst for spreading the slogan that…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Academic Freedom, Bias, Curriculum Development
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Taylor Marsho; Ashtyn Riley; Deidra Rudd; Morgan Schmidt; Sunah Chung; Sarah E. Montgomery – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2024
Research in early childhood and elementary social studies education has illuminated how teachers can use children's literature to explore issues of injustice, elevate hidden histories, and affirm students' identities. Integrating children's literature into social studies instruction not only supports literacy education aims but also promotes…
Descriptors: Activism, Social Justice, Art, Childrens Literature
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Theun Pieter van Tienoven; Anaïs Glorieux; Joeri Minnen; Bram Spruyt – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
PhD students come to work in academic environments that are characterized by long working hours and work done on non-standard hours due to increasing job demands and metric evaluation systems. Yet their long working hours and work at non-standard hours are often seen as a logical consequence of their intellectual quest and academic calling and may…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Doctoral Programs, Time Management, Student Research
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