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Claudia M. Bertolone-Smith; Alison Puliatte; Samantha Sommers; Michelle Unigarro; Danielle Vantassell – Excelsior: Leadership in Teaching and Learning, 2023
This study examines the self-reported critical experiences that undergraduate pre-service teachers (PSTs) choose to share when writing a letter directly to "Math" and creating a self-portrait of a math learning experience. The letters sought to initiate a personification of math and the self-portraits to further explore math learning…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Undergraduate Study, Learning Experience
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Christine Dedding; Barbara Groot; Meralda Slager; Tineke Abma – Educational Action Research, 2023
The paper presents an alternative conceptualization of participation in order to offer legitimation and guidance for (new) scholars, policymakers and citizens, and to prepare them for the "work" that needs to be done to develop genuine participation practices that bring about positive change. Metaphors like the participation ladder not…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Participation, Change, Change Agents
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Rickards, Nicholas G. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2023
Through the use of horror movie motifs like zombies and mad doctors, "The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials" (2015) stands in drastic contrast to other young adult dystopian properties like "The Hunger Games" (2012), for example, in that "Scorch Trials" uses allegory as a means to comment on neoliberalism, alienated…
Descriptors: Films, Popular Culture, Young Adults, Social Systems
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Avsar, Züleyha; Yanar Tunçel, Nazli – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2023
The attitudes of secondary school students towards physical education and sports lessons and their teachers were tried to be determined through metaphors in this study. In the study, in which the mixed research method was used, the convergent parallel design was adopted. In the research, "physical education teacher evaluation scale based on…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes, Physical Education, Figurative Language
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Ayman Aljarrah; Jo Towers – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2023
In a research study designed to investigate the emergence of collective creativity in elementary classroom settings, and in which teachers' decision-making practices were analyzed alongside both the teachers' observed teaching practices in their classrooms and their students' problem solving actions, the first author developed four metaphors for…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Role, Creativity, Elementary School Students
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Rima'a Da'as; Mowafaq Qadach; Chen Schechter – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
The roles of school principals changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, alongside all changes in the school system and society. Exploring the metaphors they used, the current qualitative research is an exploration of 42 Israeli Arab and Jewish middle-school principals' interpretations of their leadership role in the time of crisis. Analysis of…
Descriptors: Principals, Figurative Language, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Tara A. Nelson – About Campus, 2024
Within enrollment management, the word "pipeline" is a metaphor used to describe the structures and procedures of a student's educational journey between two institutions (Pitcher & Shahjahan, 2017). The process of moving through the enrollment pipeline is often facilitated by articulation agreements--documents outlining course…
Descriptors: Educational Mobility, Articulation (Education), Figurative Language, Enrollment Management
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Akiko Katayama – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
Most L1 (first language) Japanese speakers in Japan seem to think that they are monolingual. While it appears that Japanese people accept monolingual-ness as normative in the nation, there is little situated understanding of what makes up this Japanese monolingual-ness. This study reports on repeated, long, and mostly unstructured interviews with…
Descriptors: Monolingualism, Japanese, Native Language, Second Language Learning
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Ozden Candemir; Berrin Ozkanal – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2024
The aim of this study is to determine the metaphorical ideas held by learners/graduates who engage in online student communities within the Anadolu University Open and Distance Education System, specifically with the concept of "online student communities". The study utilized a qualitative research methodology, specifically employing the…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Communities of Practice, Student Attitudes, Graduates
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Silvia Sierra-Martínez; María-Esther Martínez-Figueira; María Dolores Castro Pais; Teresa Pessoa – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
Academic integrity is part of the process that explains the communication of information in an ethical manner. Although the prevalence of dishonest acts at university has been noted, it is an aim of the educational system to analyse what motivates them from an age prior to their incorporation into university studies. The aim of this work is to…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Photography, Participatory Research, High School Students
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Naomi Thompson – Research in Mathematics Education, 2024
Mathematics remains a gatekeeper in schools; educators and researchers must carefully consider how diverse mathematical practices can be recognised and valued. To explore how math is recognised in the craft of weaving, which has been described as highly mathematical with roots in innovations by women, I interviewed 22 experienced weavers about…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Arithmetic, Computation
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Maya Usher; Arnon Hershkovitz – Learning Environments Research, 2024
Synchronous hybrid learning (SHL) is a new instructional approach that allows on-site and remote students to participate in learning activities simultaneously. Investigating metaphorical perceptions about new learning environments may offer insights into the ways in which they are perceived by various stakeholders. Yet, research is missing a…
Descriptors: Synchronous Communication, Blended Learning, In Person Learning, Distance Education
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Reijnierse, W. Gudrun; Burgers, Christian; Bolognesi, Marianna; Krennmayr, Tina – Cognitive Science, 2019
Concreteness ratings are frequently used in a variety of disciplines to operationalize differences between concrete and abstract words and concepts. However, most ratings studies present items in isolation, thereby overlooking the potential polysemy of words. Consequently, ratings for polysemous words may be conflated, causing a threat to the…
Descriptors: Semantics, Nouns, English, Figurative Language
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Whang, Nai-Ying – SAGE Open, 2021
This study explores the development of organizational theory through understanding comprehensive resources of metaphors and the synergy of these metaphors' changes in momentum. The comprehensive resources of organizational metaphors emphasize that exploration and detection of the complementary relationship between multiple metaphors can promote…
Descriptors: Organizational Theories, Figurative Language, School Organization, Educational Change
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Aycicek, Burak – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2021
The aim of this study is to reveal the perceptions of high school teachers about the concept of "hidden curriculum" through metaphors. The phenomenological research design was applied in this study. The study was carried out with the participation of 128 high school teachers. The study group was determined using a convenience sampling…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Hidden Curriculum, Figurative Language
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