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Berenson, Mark L.; Koppel, Nicole B.; Lord, Richard A.; Chapdelaine, Laura L. – Journal of Statistics Education, 2018
Typically, the core-required undergraduate business statistics course covers a broad spectrum of topics with applications pertaining to all functional areas of business. The recently updated American Statistical Association's GAISE (Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education) College Report once again stresses the…
Descriptors: Statistics, Investment, Introductory Courses, Business Administration Education
Bardí-Milà, Berta; García-Escudero, Daniel – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2018
The Workshop on Educational Innovation in Architecture (JIDA) promotes reflection and debate among the faculty of the different schools of architecture. The communications presented in the five editions held so far (2013-2017) can be considered a "living archive" of the teaching practices of more than thirty Spanish and twenty foreign…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Workshops, Educational Innovation, Architectural Education
Kelly-McHale, Jacqueline – Music Educators Journal, 2018
In this column, the author unpacks the history of the song "Jump Jim Crow/Joe" with particular attention paid to the exclusionary practices often found within the categorization of an American folk-music canon. "Jump Jim Crow" is an example of appropriation that makes people invisible. Yet, appropriation can also create bias…
Descriptors: Music Education, Equal Education, Educational Practices, Inclusion
Yusofi, Mahdy; Zarghami-Hamrah, Saeid; Ghaedy, Yahya; Mahmudnia, Alireza – Policy Futures in Education, 2018
In the present study, we adopt a quasi-transcendental approach in order to deconstruct the teacher-student relationship. According to the results of this study, teacher is the dominant pole and student is the passive one. This relation should be redefined in order to transfer students to the dominant pole. In this improvement process the…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Cooperative Learning, Teacher Role, Student Role
Höne, Katharina E. – Childhood Education, 2018
Diplomacy as it is traditionally understood is changing. Diverse, non-state actors in the social sector have become influential participants in setting global goals and priorities. In education, classroom teachers, administrators, academics, and policymakers play an increasingly important diplomatic role in exchanging knowledge, building consensus…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Change Strategies
Sant, Edda; Hanley, Chris – British Educational Research Journal, 2018
Teacher education in England now requires that student teachers follow practices that do not undermine "fundamental British values" where these practices are assessed against a set of ethics and behaviour standards. This paper examines the political assumptions underlying pedagogical interpretations about the education of national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Citizenship Education
Graham, Polly – Educational Theory, 2018
In this essay, Polly Graham addresses a current instantiation of what might be called self-loss within education in the United States. Graham observes that, in her experience, many students and educators, whether decidedly or without reflection, conform to superficial schooling practices that circumscribe the possibility of receiving affirmations…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Practices, Self Concept, Alienation
Stengel, Barbara S. – Educational Theory, 2018
Barbara Stengel's purpose in this essay is to complicate our understanding of the quality and status of educational courage as it is typically exercised in schools today, and to offer profiles of that courage in a minor key. If we only portray -- and aspire to -- courage in the heroic form that tilts against a system that is unfair, misguided, or…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Profiles, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
Lambert, Sarah R. – Journal of Learning for Development, 2018
This paper investigates the degree to which recent digital Open Education literature is aligned to social justice principles, starting with the first UNESCO definition of Open Educational Resources (OER). A critical analysis of 19 texts was undertaken to track dominant and alternative ideas shaping the development of Open Education since 2002 as…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Open Education, Shared Resources and Services, Educational Practices
Ylöstalo, Hanna; Brunila, Kristiina – Gender and Education, 2018
In this article, we research and revisit our own experiences of gender equality work to determine the societal and discursive power relations that have shaped gender equality. We conducted our study in Finland, a 'Nordic model of gender equality', but we argue that these results have worldwide relevance, especially since Nordic models of gender…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Fairness, Commercialization, Educational Practices
Yan, Hektor K. T. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
In his 1980 book "Against Empiricism: On Education, Epistemology and Value," British philosopher R. F. Holland (1923-2013) exposes the inadequacies of a philosophy of education originating from an empiricist worldview. By following Plato's view that the issue of what qualifies as knowledge has to be understood with reference to whether…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Criticism, Educational Practices
Colonnese, Madelyn W.; Amspaugh, Christina M.; LeMay, Steven; Evans, Kyle; Field, Kathryn – Reading Teacher, 2018
Writing is an important mode of thinking and learning for elementary students. Consistent efforts have been made to encourage discipline-specific writing, yet defining qualities of elementary mathematical writing have historically been underdeveloped. This article offers educators a new framework that conceptualizes mathematical writing as writing…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Writing (Composition), Teaching Methods
Lu, Yi; Xu, Yuan – Chinese Education & Society, 2018
The authors review the concept of Tong Shi (Chinese characters omitted) in ancient Chinese philosophical texts, illustrate the Chinese cultural attributes unique to the characters Tong and Shi, and confirm that the name and essence of Tong Shi Education has a clear directivity and irreplaceable coverage to university general education in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Change, Universities
Haslip, Michael J.; Gullo, Dominic F. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2018
Early childhood education is changing rapidly due to the dynamic nature of positive and negative trends affecting the profession. In this article, the changing landscape of early childhood education is discussed and analyzed. Both the positive and negative forces contributing to the changing landscape are examined. The focus of this discussion…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Educational Research
White, E. Jayne; Gradovski, Mikhail – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2018
Discussions of love and care might seem a natural alliance for early childhood teachers. Yet, while care is now at last beginning to be accepted as a legitimate feature of early years childhood within professional discourse alongside 'education' (enshrined in concepts such as 'educare', 'ECEC', or 'well-being'), articulations of love remain an…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Caring, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy

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