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Bright, Anita – Power and Education, 2018
In this think piece, the author explores a conundrum and tension related to using rubrics to evaluate doctoral work. She ponders whether the use of rubrics provides beneficial ways for students to "crack the code" of academia, and/or whether the use of rubrics is perhaps a tool to engender conformity. With these competing ideas in mind,…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Doctoral Students, Student Evaluation, Power Structure
Tamboukou, Maria – Irish Educational Studies, 2018
Feminist historians have long argued that women have been absent from history, and recovering their position in the historical discourse has been one of the main projects of academic feminism for the last 40 years. But while women's marginal position as historical subjects has been recognized and addressed their actual contribution to the…
Descriptors: Feminism, History, Historiography, Autobiographies
Lee, Deborah A. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2018
This existentially informed person-centred paper argues that current conceptualisations of 'case studies' (beloved of psychotherapy training and beyond) can reduce complex/beautiful human beings to flat/objectified characters defined by 'presenting problems'--'presenting problems' which clever therapists 'fix'. In response, the paper develops an…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Psychotherapy, Counselor Training, Power Structure
Jackson, Liz; Peters, Michael A.; Benade, Leon; Devine, Nesta; Arndt, Sonja; Forster, Daniella; Gibbons, Andrew; Grierson, Elizabeth; Jandric, Petar; Lazaroiu, George; Locke, Kirsten; Mihaila, Ramona; Stewart, Georgina; Tesar, Marek; Roberts, Peter; Ozolinš, Janis – Open Review of Educational Research, 2018
Peer review is central to academic publishing. Yet for many it is a mysterious and contentious practice, which can cause distress for both reviewers, and those whose work is reviewed. This paper, produced by the Editors' Collective, examines the past and future of peer review in academic publishing. The first sections consider how peer review has…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Faculty Publishing, Editing, Scholarship
Chase, Manisha Kaur – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2019
The proposed session sought to engage participants in a discussion about building assessment practices with students, as opposed to for students. Critical pedagogy may provide one way to redefine this previously uni-directional practice (Keesing-Styles, 2003). This approach concentrates student experience at the center of assessment, causing a…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Evaluation Methods, Student Experience, Learner Engagement
Vaught, Sabina E. – Teachers College Record, 2019
Background/Context: This article emerges from several scholarly traditions, chief among them feminist and critical ethnography; school-prison nexus; and critical feminist and race theories. Focus of Study: The larger study that informs this article was an 18-month ethnographic inquiry into youth prison schooling in one state. This study explored…
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Critical Theory, Race
Swaminathan, Raji; Mulvihill, Thalia M. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
The purpose of this paper is to further examine 'place-reflexivity' as a methodological tool for engaging in site-seeing in qualitative research. Qualitative research often involves a site or field. Yet, the 'where' of qualitative research has often been overlooked in methodological discussions. This approach is akin to sightseeing where sites are…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Researchers, Geographic Location, Environment
Lumby, Jacky – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
Power is an essential component of leadership and has many complex forms. The article explores how a sample of higher education leaders in the United Kingdom engages with and uses power. It examines how we might understand leaders' orientation to power in an environment where many disapprove of its use. The analysis suggests leaders habitually use…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Administration, Leadership
Sherriff, Simone Louise; Miller, Hilary; Tong, Allison; Williamson, Anna; Muthayya, Sumithra; Redman, Sally; Bailey, Sandra; Eades, Sandra; Haynes, Abby – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2019
Historically, Aboriginal health research in Australia has been non-participatory, misrepresentative, and has produced few measurable improvements to community health. The Study of Environment on Aboriginal Resilience and Child Health (SEARCH) was established to co-create and co-translate research. Over the past decade, SEARCH has built a…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Power Structure, Cooperation, Indigenous Populations
Wang, Victor X.; Torrisi-Steele, Geraldine; Hansman, Catherine A. – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2019
Critical theory and transformative learning are two seminal theories that have incited a deluge of literature, fueled many discussions, and triggered much debate. Their relevance is enduring, and they are undeniably a great asset to the scholarship of adult education, but the two theories are far from fully developed or explored. Our purpose in…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Transformative Learning, Adult Education, Ideology
Imhangbe, O. S.; Okecha, R. E.; Obozuwa, J. – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2019
This study investigated the relationship between principals' leadership styles and secondary school teachers' job performance in Edo Central Senatorial District, Nigeria. A correlational design was adopted for the study. Two adapted questionnaires titled "Principals' Leadership Style Questionnaire" (PLESQUE) and "Teachers' Job…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Leadership Styles, Secondary School Teachers
Zhang, Feng; Jiang, Ying; Lei, Xiuya; Huang, Silin – Psychology in the Schools, 2019
Teacher-child relationships and peer relationships are important predictors of children's loneliness. However, few studies have examined the potential and adverse relationship between teacher power and children's loneliness. Thus, we explicitly explored whether teacher power is related to children's loneliness and examined the potential moderating…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Teacher Student Relationship, Freehand Drawing, Psychological Patterns
Bass, Jill; Brady, Brian – Social Education, 2019
Every four years during the presidential election season, the media focuses on the perceived apathy of young people, and many well-intentioned organizations zero in on mobilizing young voters. This strategy leads to a myopic focus on just registering students to vote without adequate attention given towards the larger task of growing voters and…
Descriptors: Elections, Voting, Citizenship Education, Student Participation
Thurlow, Crispin – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2019
In the way of commentary, I offer a brief, summative reflection on the complex, multifarious nature of people's semiotic engagements in and with space. Against the backdrop of three snapshot case studies, I suggest there are actually few neat boundaries to be drawn between the linguistic and non-linguistic, between the semiotic and the spatial,…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Case Studies, Creativity, German
Schumann, Claudia – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
The paper discusses Ralph Waldo Emerson's thought in relation to the German "Bildung" tradition. For many, "Bildung" still signifies a valuable achievement of modern educational thought as well as a critical, emancipatory ideal which, frequently in a rather nostalgic manner, is appealed to in order to delineate problematic…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Democracy, Politics of Education