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Kim, Bo Kyoung; Hwang, Hokyu; Cho, Hee Jin; Jang, Yong Suk – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2019
The expansion of the higher education system and the rationalization of universities in South Korea, while broadly following the global patterns, reflect the characteristics of the national political system. We show the rapid growth of universities and document core organizational changes among universities: the elaboration of faculty performance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Political Attitudes, Higher Education
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Sanderse, Wouter – Ethics and Education, 2019
As neo-Aristotelian character education approaches have become more popular, the list of objections has increased too. This paper focuses on the objection that while character education proponents claim to be 'progressive' and 'reformative' they seem to maintain the educational status quo. This paper examines what happens to neo-Aristotelian…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Values Education, Teaching Methods, Ethics
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van Rij, Vivien J. – Children's Literature in Education, 2019
"The House that Jack Built" by multi-award winning author-illustrator, Gavin Bishop, is one of New Zealand's most sophisticated picture books for children. Recently republished by Gecko Press in Te Reo Maori as well as English, it depicts the colonisation of New Zealand from 1798 to around 1845, and the beginning of the New Zealand Wars…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Pacific Islanders, Ethnic Groups
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Mascarenhas, Daniella M.; Barkalow, Jordon B.; Trosky, Abram; Murphy, Gaelan; Westler, Brendon – Journal of Political Science Education, 2019
Political theory instructors are often familiar with the syllabus themed "Liberalism and its Critics." Liberalism, however, is often narrowly and teleologically defined as the progressive expansion of human freedom. Further, counter or alternative narratives leave students as mere critics without constructive insight into the balance of…
Descriptors: Political Science, Political Attitudes, Course Descriptions, Freedom
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Broom, Catherine A. – Journal of International Social Studies, 2019
Western nations are becoming increasingly socially and ethnically diverse. National policies aim to address this diversity through policies such as multiculturalism in Canada, which promotes appreciation for cultural pluralism. However, policy rhetoric can hide social issues related to increasing diversity. Using Canada as a case study discussion,…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Western Civilization, Cultural Pluralism, Public Policy
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Thomas, Rhianna – Curriculum Inquiry, 2019
In my second year teaching at the elementary level, two biracial first graders told a Black child that she could not play because her skin was too dark. I found myself, a white female teacher, using the language of the bullying prevention programme to ignore the racialized nature of the incident and ultimately enact a hidden curriculum of white…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Racial Bias, Social Bias
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Drugova, Elena A.; Kalachikova, Olga N. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2019
Decision making in universities cannot be implemented in an entirely rational mode because of the effects of the bounded rationality, uncertainty, and complexity inherent to the social and organisational contexts. An empirical case study related to launching a new postgraduate educational programme as the in-depth investigation of the chain of…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Universities, Power Structure, Risk
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Zembylas, Michalinos; Loukaidis, Loizos; Antoniou, Marios – European Educational Research Journal, 2019
This article is based on a year-long ethnographic research project on religious education (RE) in Greek-Cypriot schools and provides empirical evidence about the complexities emerging from teachers' attempts to address peace and security issues in a 'conflict-affected society'. The study shows that the reproduction of peace and security issues…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Educational Practices, Ethnography
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Hira, Ron – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2019
Outsourcing is a business strategy to cut costs by relocating jobs from high-cost countries, like the USA, to low-cost ones, like India. The practice involves moving the jobs and transferring knowledge, technologies, and capabilities. Outsourcing has been growing in scale and scope in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) occupations,…
Descriptors: Outsourcing, STEM Education, Labor Force, Costs
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Westheimer, Joel – Peabody Journal of Education, 2019
Belief in the fundamental importance of civic education for democracy has been long-standing. But if educators can agree that schools have an essential role to play in preparing students for informed engagement in civic and political life, they cannot seem to agree on what that means. The very same efforts that are applauded by some are viewed as…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Nationalism, Political Attitudes
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Saiz-Linares, Ángela; Rodríguez-Hoyos, Carlos; Susinos-Rada, Teresa – British Educational Research Journal, 2019
The objective of this study [Susinos, T. (Dir.), 'Schools moving towards inclusion: Learning from the local community, the student voice and educational support' (I+D+I, EDU2011-29928-C03-03)] is to gain a deeper understanding of the analysis of the discourses that different education professionals in the Spanish education system have on student…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods
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Fichtner, Friederike; Barcroft, Joe – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2019
Input-based incremental (IBI) vocabulary instruction is an approach that emphasizes presentation of target vocabulary in the input and the gradual development of multiple aspects of vocabulary knowledge over time. This article demonstrates how the IBI approach can be utilized to facilitate the acquisition of German vocabulary as part of…
Descriptors: Linguistic Input, German, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Bråten, Oddrun M. H.; Everington, Judith – Intercultural Education, 2019
The Council of Europe's 2008 'Recommendation' advocates the study of 'non-religious convictions' in schools in addition to religions. In 2018, there is evidence of growing academic interest in the inclusion of non-religious worldviews in the school curriculum, but few European countries include such a study within religious education. The guidance…
Descriptors: Religious Education, World Views, Educational Policy, Curriculum Development
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Cohen, Aviv – Educational Review, 2019
Civic education research in different national settings points to how citizenship conceptions act as factors that frame and steer practice. This review of research conducted in Israel over the last 40 years questions a reality in which the choice of a leading civic ideology is controversial, due to the fundamental aspects of citizenship in Israel…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Democracy, Ideology
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Kenna, Joshua L.; Hensley, Matthew A. – Social Studies, 2019
The United States of America's government relies on the people. Unfortunately, research illuminates a gradual decline in the civic and political participation among youth, ages 18-29, in the U.S. since the 1970s. While the decline takes shape in multiple forms other than voting, this article argues that teachers can improve students' civic…
Descriptors: Social Media, Citizen Participation, Social Studies, Political Attitudes
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