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Louise Warwick-Booth; Ruth Cross; James Woodall – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2024
Background: Despite literature recognising the huge potential of co-production as a positive approach to evidence creation, there is a dearth of evidence about how co-production principles can problematise knowledge exchange, specifically in evaluation work. Aims: To critically examine three evaluation projects commissioned by voluntary sector…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Power Structure, Evidence, Information Dissemination
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Kwok Kuen Tsang; Linjia Chang; Guanyu Li; Wing Chung Ho; Alastair Hing Kwan To – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
This study aims to understand how social organizations participate in education governance and how they interact with state actors in the context of education governance in China from a network governance perspective. Based on a multiple case study, we selected four social organizations (a think tank, an academic association, and a domestic, and…
Descriptors: Social Organizations, Governance, Foreign Countries, Participation
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Shuqin Xu – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
This study explores how Hong Kong's latest Chinese history curriculum hybridizes Romantic and Enlightened approaches and how that hybridization converges with/diverges from mainland China's, given the two societies' increased integration in the People's Republic of China. Data were drawn from Hong Kong's and mainland China's latest…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Curriculum, History Instruction, Asian History
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Eugenia Ama Breba Anderson – SAGE Open, 2024
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the role university students played in the decolonization discourse in Ghana. It analyses whether or not the concept of decolonization can be used to investigate the resistance of student movements through their activism. The consciousness of student movements such as the National Union of Ghana…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Activism, Foreign Countries, Social Justice
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Kenneth Mølbjerg Jørgensen – Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education, 2024
This article discusses how problem-based learning combines with what I from Nietzsche call "becoming who you are". It argues against thinking of problem-based learning merely as a method that integrates theory and practice. Using Foucault's genealogy and Arendt's notion of storytelling as theoretical anchor points, I suggest that…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Story Telling, Self Expression, Philosophy
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Durose, Catherine; Perry, Beth; Richardson, Liz; Dean, Rikki – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
There has been encouragement from funders, universities and academics to co-produce research. Co-production of research can be considered a methodology in its own right, or an underpinning set of principles for other methods. Co-production aims to reshape relations between the researched and the researcher. Yet, co-producing research rarely starts…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Q Methodology, Research Projects, Politics
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Compton-Lilly, Catherine – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2023
This article revisits the legacy of Ken Goodman, specifically his work on African American Language and reading. In this body of scholarship, Goodman and like-minded scholars entered a fray of competing interests, political agendas, and economic stakes, which continue to plague current debates about the teaching of reading. To make sense of…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Reading Instruction, Language Variation, Elementary School Students
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Poole, Adam – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2023
Previous work on working-class academics has highlighted recurring themes, such as micro-aggressions, imposter syndrome, liminality, exclusion, invisibility and habitus. These themes have been encapsulated in a number of metaphors, such as 'the ghost' and 'the phantom-limb', both of which connote absence, silence and marginalisation. Whilst these…
Descriptors: Working Class, Social Class, Intersectionality, Epistemology
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Baidoo-Anu, David; DeLuca, Christopher – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2023
The educational system in Ghana has undergone various reforms as a result of colonisation, changes in government and constitutional amendments. These reforms have been accompanied by changes in educational assessment programmes. This paper explored the history of educational assessment in Ghana, understanding how educational reforms, colonisation…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Accountability
Kim, Robert – Phi Delta Kappan, 2023
Social-emotional learning (SEL) has been a staple in U.S. schools for decades, but it's recently drawn criticism from policy makers and advocates who believe these programs represent government intrusion into areas best reserved for families. Robert Kim describes some of the legal arguments that support the use of SEL in schools. SEL programs can…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Educational Legislation, Politics of Education, Mental Health
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Beth E. Schueler; Luke C. Miller; Amy Reynolds – American Educational Research Journal, 2025
Post-COVID-19, is education losing its special status as a policy domain more insulated from partisan politics than other policy areas? Indeed, a community's political makeup influenced its schools' pandemic learning modality, but did it predict other aspects of educational operations? We studied the role of Republican vote share, race, markets,…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Pandemics, COVID-19, School Closing
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Lluís Parcerisa; Antoni Verger – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
Between 2011 and 2015, at the dawn of the global financial crisis, Spain went through severe austerity measures that led to social unrest and to the emergence of new expressions of collective action. In the educational field, teachers' unions and grassroots movements organised against the neoliberal and neoconservative policies promoted by the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Retrenchment
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Anna Traianou – Education Inquiry, 2025
The implementation of global teacher and school evaluation reform has often been contentious, in ways that differ according to national context. Teacher trade unions have frequently been active opponents of reform but their strategies and motivations have been relatively little studied. This article examines evaluation reform in Greece and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Unions, Educational Change, Teacher Evaluation
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Michael A. Goodman; Alexa Lee Arndt; William B. Walker Jr.; Kate Carpenter – Journal of College Student Development, 2025
College students play a pivotal role in governance efforts in higher education. From student government and student associations to student regents and trustees, it is common for institutions--and systems--to engage students in the governance process (Lozano, 2020; Lozano & Hughes, 2017; May, 2010). This article highlights the noteworthy…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Student Role, Governance
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Jennifer Estes – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2025
This article examines the paradoxical relationship between state schools and political parties in Cambodia. To gain electoral support, the ruling Cambodian People's Party controls donations to schools, teachers' behavior, and extracurricular activities. Yet schools simultaneously provide spaces for youth to develop a generational identity that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship, Politics of Education, Political Affiliation
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