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Thomson, Pat; Greany, Toby; Martindale, Nicholas – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2021
England has been living with COVID-19, through peaks and troughs since March 2020. Policymakers see schools as integral to economic and social maintenance and recovery and have thus placed a high priority on education as a stable provision operating throughout a very long period of considerable uncertainty and instability. Because of rapidly…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Foreign Countries, Pandemics, COVID-19
Huang, Rui; Jiang, Lianjiang – Educational Studies, 2021
While there has been a scholarly call to enhance authenticity in assessment in secondary English classrooms, whether and how secondary English teachers perceive authentic assessment (AA) and engage with it remains under-explored. Drawing on data gathered through survey, classroom observations and interviews, this study investigates the perception…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Wu, Jianguo; Qin, Baocan – Science Insights Education Frontiers, 2021
Poverty alleviation by education is the soul of reshaping the development of impoverished areas. In the implementation of poverty alleviation, the collaborative model of impoverished areas driven by developed regions is essential for China's poverty alleviation work. In 2016, Changxing County, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, and Zhijin County,…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Access to Education, Poverty, Counties
Jackson, Jarvais; Collins, Saudah N. T.; Baines, Janice R.; Boutte, Gloria Swindler; Johnson, George Lee, Jr.; Folsom-Wright, Nichole – Social Studies, 2021
Africa is the cradle of civilization, yet its rich history and culture is undertaught--especially in elementary P-5 classrooms. In this article, we share Adinkra symbols from West Africa which can be used for interdisciplinary instruction and classroom management. We offer Adinkra symbols as an organizing theme for teaching in the spirit of not…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, African Culture, Teaching Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach
Fang, Xiaoqing; Morris, Philip – English Language Teaching, 2021
This study, based on two questionnaires directed to translation lecturers in UK Higher Education (HE), aims to explore the teacher awareness of learner autonomy in the UK university translation classroom, and the extent to which students of translation are encouraged to become autonomous learners. It covers six aspects of translation education,…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Translation, Language Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Parris, Leandra; Talapatra, Devadrita; Murray, Kate – Communique, 2021
This fifth article of the Social Justice Committee's series on health disparities expands on previous articles (i.e., Tan et al., 2020; Ormiston et al., 2021) to discuss applications of advocacy by school psychologists to improve health parity for youth. As previously outlined in Proctor et al. (2020), health disparities are restricted…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disabilities, Access to Health Care
Andrianatos, Kristien – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2021
As a lecturer at a higher education institution in South Africa, the author is conscious of an emphasis placed on multimodal resources as part of the globally experienced shift to teach remotely due to the COVID-19 epidemic. In this autoethnographic study, she critically reflects on her experience in planning and executing the implementation of a…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Academic Language, COVID-19, Pandemics
McCabe, Marta; Belánová, Andrea; Machovcová, Katerina – Journal of Pedagogy, 2021
Although still a marginalized practice, homeschooling is on the rise internationally and across socio-economic groups. Moreover, the current COVID-19 pandemic has shifted additional attention to homeschooling. However, much of the available research is primarily concerned with the current day-to-day practice of homeschooling and little attention…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, COVID-19, Pandemics, Graduates
Tapan-Broutin, Menekse Seden; Ilkorucu, Sirin – Journal of Education and Learning, 2021
Studies in recent years have focused heavily on teacher practice and analyzing textbooks and their contents. The schematic representation of the resource system can be used to analyze the composition of teachers' creation of the document. It is also thought to be an effective process for revealing their critical thinking dispositions. This study…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Mathematics Instruction
Liu, Joseph T. – Management Teaching Review, 2021
This article reviews the documentary film "American Factory" as a resource for undergraduate management courses, especially those with a global emphasis. The film illustrates several themes, including overcoming cross-cultural challenges with cultural intelligence; international labor relations; employee health, safety, and well-being;…
Descriptors: Manufacturing, Management Development, Teaching Methods, Occupational Safety and Health
Burkett-McKee, Susan; Knight, Bruce Allen; Vanderburg, Michelle Avila – Roeper Review, 2021
There is a growing acknowledgment of the relationship between students' psychological well-being and educational success. However, relatively few studies have focused on a connection between the psychological well-being of students who have high abilities and their school ecology. School-based experiences associated with interactions involving…
Descriptors: Correlation, Mental Health, Well Being, Success
Cumming, Michelle M.; O'Brien, Kristen Merrill; Brunsting, Nelson C.; Bettini, Elizabeth – Remedial and Special Education, 2021
Students with emotional/behavioral disorders (EBD) in self-contained settings depend on special educators to deliver high-quality instruction and behavior management, and special educators depend on administrators to create supportive working environments. Yet, to date, no studies have examined how working conditions relate to special educators'…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders, Special Education Teachers
Mpu, Yolanda; Adu, Emmanuel O. – Perspectives in Education, 2021
Inclusive education is the term used to describe an education system in which all learners are accepted and fully included, educationally and socially. The process of inclusion proves to have challenges in developing countries such as South Africa which adopted it a bit later than the developed countries. Research has mentioned that amongst other…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Barriers
Petrie, Jennifer L. – Journal of Dance Education, 2021
This article explores the future of music and dance education in Ghanaian senior high schools as envisioned by administrators, teachers, and students. Participants illuminate issues requiring action, including: (1) curriculum content; (2) access; (3) resources; and (4) infrastructure. The study employed a qualitative multiple case study approach…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Dance Education, Music Education, High School Students
Marsh, Kathryn L.; Schladant, Michelle; Sudduth, Christina; Shearer, Rebecca; Dowling, Monica; Natale, Ruby – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2021
Although there are documented benefits and legislative mandates for children from birth through age 22, assistive technology (AT) is highly underused, especially among young children (Dunst & Trivette, 2011). One of the main reasons for this underuse is that while teachers are legally required to provide AT for children with disabilities, many…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Students with Disabilities, Educational Technology, Literacy Education

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