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Hua Yu; Haowei Luo – Educational Review, 2025
How will high-achieving learners' identity be shaped by exam-oriented assessment? Through critical narrative inquiry, we explore how high-achieving students regulate their learning practices and negotiate their identity in China's climate of exam-oriented assessment. Based on their narratives from autoethnographic writing and life history…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Student Evaluation, High Achievement, Student Attitudes
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Jessica Aliaga-Rojas; Miguel Del Pino – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2025
This article presents the perspective of rural teaching that shows the invisibility and undermining within the prevailing evaluative policy regime in Chile, a country that controls education and its actors based on the structural foundation of accountability. We focus this study on rural territory to answer this research question: What experiences…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Rural Schools, Social Justice
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Melissa Matar – International Review of Education, 2025
Since 2019, Lebanon has experienced multiple unprecedented, interconnected crises affecting all sectors and social groups. Additionally, the country hosted the world's highest number of Syrian refugees in 2023. While access to primary education for refugees globally has improved over the years, access to higher education remains limited, with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Access to Education, Higher Education
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Ciarán Ó Gallchóir; Joanne O Flaherty; Deirdre Hogan; Orla McCormack – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
The literature on initial teacher education highlights a crisis facing teacher educators, one which threatens our own epistemic legitimacy and relevance in educational discourses, as market-economy mandates and political surveillance intensify and dominate what it means to be and do teacher education. Given this macro-level concern, we, as teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Educational Policy, Preservice Teacher Education, Citizenship Education
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Jennifer Barrett-Tatum; Roya Q. Scales; Margaret Vaughn; Elizabeth Y. Stevens; Sonia Kline; Ann Van Wig; Karen Kreider Yoder; Debra Wellman – Current Issues in Education, 2025
In the realm of literacy education, curriculum is driven by politics, finances, standardization, and accountability. How specified curricular materials make their way into the classroom often baffles educators. The one thing they know is it is "isn't the one we voted for." This study includes a review of literature on how curricula were…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Curriculum Development, Politics of Education, Decision Making
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Yeji Kim; Hanadi Shatara – Teachers College Record, 2025
Theoretically framed by cultural and transnational citizenship, this narrative inquiry study engages with the lived experiences and teaching practice of an Arab migrant social studies teacher named Mr. Ahmad (pseudonym). More specifically, we examined Mr. Ahmad's understanding of his positions and sense of place as an Arab migrant in the United…
Descriptors: Resistance (Psychology), Minority Group Teachers, Arabs, High School Teachers
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Eszter Neumann; Ildikó Zakariás; Margit Feischmidt; Violetta Zentai; Csilla Zsigmond – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
While the Hungarian education authorities enforced a strict and compulsory school enrolment policy for students fleeing Russia's war on Ukraine, it did not provide sufficient professional support and guidance to the schools about the inclusion of displaced students. This rigid and unstable integration policy led to moral and political dilemmas for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Nonformal Education, Advocacy
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Rahawarin, Zainal A. – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2021
Indonesian political thinking is divided in two: political Islam and secular politics. Soekarno and Mohammad Natsir were dominant political figures in Indonesia, with the former being a secular nationalist, and the latter being an Islamist. Both these leaders inherited ideological disparities, and these distinctions separate political Islam from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Islam, Politics, Nationalism
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Porter, Tom; Pearson, Charlotte; Watson, Nick – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2021
Background: Anti-welfare narratives depict welfare systems as overly-permissive, open to fraud, and fundamentally unfair. Countering these supposed ills have been political appeals to evidence and reforms made to disability benefit assessments under the banner of objectivity. But objectivity is a complex construct, which entails philosophical and…
Descriptors: Evidence, Welfare Services, Disabilities, Foreign Countries
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Michalinos Zembylas – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
The purpose of this paper is to suggest that the concept of "fugitive pedagogies of dread" contributes to affective, ontological and political reorientations of dread in teaching and learning for/about the future. To do so, the paper puts in conversation the concepts of "fugitivity" (from Black liberatory practices),…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Educational Change, World Problems, Educational Philosophy
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Rosalind M. O. Pritchard – Irish Educational Studies, 2024
Many reasons exist for mergers in higher education. One of the most pervasive is the pursuit of resources, often expressed in terms of student numbers which give increased power within an education ecology. However, resource dependency is not the only rationale for merger; and history demonstrates that a multi-campus institution may disband as…
Descriptors: Competition, Multicampus Colleges, Organizational Change, Universities
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Alberto J. Rodriguez; Sara Tolbert; Sheron L. Mark – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
The focus on identity in the field of teaching and learning continues to grow, especially when it concerns equitable outcomes for students. While most attention is placed on students' identities and increasingly those of teachers, lesser addressed are the identities of the teacher educators and researchers broaching the issue of identity.…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Teacher Educators, Professional Identity, Praxis
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Ying Zhou; Johannes Westberg – Comparative Education, 2024
Dewey's influence on Chinese education has been described as a prime example of the transfer of knowledge from the West to the East. This article investigates the precise process of this transfer by re-examining two themes stressed in current scholarship: Dewey's thoughts on education and democracy and his incremental approach to educational and…
Descriptors: Politics, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Asian History
Robert Werden – ProQuest LLC, 2024
School superintendents make many decisions throughout their careers in an attempt to educate students. Many people, both inside and outside of education try to influence the decisions made by superintendents. Many of these influences are political in nature. This study looks at the history and levels of political influence in education, identifies…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Administrator Attitudes, Politics of Education, Decision Making
Juli L. Taylor – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Teacher attrition, or teachers voluntarily leaving the field, has been a persistent problem in United States public schools and serves as one of the primary drivers of the urgent teacher shortage crisis. Mitigating teacher attrition requires a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of why teachers leave the field. This dissertation employs three…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Faculty Mobility, Public School Teachers, Teacher Shortage
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