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Zembylas, Michalinos – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2009
This article analyses the role of emotions in the constitution of political identity and boundary formation, and discusses the educational implications of that analysis in the context of citizenship education. The author begins by examining how affect is fundamental to the formation of borders, nationhood and citizenship, and discusses the role of…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Psychological Patterns, Nationalism
Taylor, Tony – Curriculum Journal, 2009
In August 2006, Australia's conservative prime minister John Howard convened a history summit in Canberra. The purported goal of the summit was the framing of a nationally-acceptable curriculum in Australian history. However, as this article suggests, Howard's hidden intention was to use the summit as a device for introducing a narrowly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Social Studies, Curriculum Development
Cooley, Aaron – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2009
This paper discusses the work of Slavoj Zizek and links several of his ideas to educational contexts. After giving a brief background on his unique intellectual perspective, I pull three themes (control, torture, and politics) from his body of work, and I consider their educational connections and implications. I conclude by speculating on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn – Studies in Higher Education, 2009
With the exception of academics, occupational groups within universities remain relatively under-researched. Based upon qualitative interviews with 27 research administrators in 19 UK universities, this article reports on a small-scale qualitative project to investigate the workday worlds of these "boundary-crossing" and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Administration, Research Administration
Thorburn, Malcolm; Jess, Mike; Atencio, Matthew – Irish Educational Studies, 2009
Various recent politically driven policy interventions have outlined the increased importance of school physical education programmes as a contributor towards realising active lifelong learning targets. This paper explains the origins of the new policy emphasis and describes some of the opportunities which now exist for reviewing many curriculum…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Law, Wing-Wah; Ho, Wai-Chung – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2009
This paper examines music education's legitimation of values as a means of preparing students for entry into the new "knowledge society" of the People's Republic of China in a global age. It explores the ways in which values education relates to the teaching of both musical and non-musical meanings in the dual context of nationalism and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Nationalism, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
Kim, Terri – Comparative Education, 2009
This article is an initial attempt to illustrate how patterns of academic mobility in the history of universities have been framed by the international politics of particular time periods. The article briefly looks at "the medieval period" and then at the emergent colonial and nationalist periods, including the ways that institutions as…
Descriptors: Medieval History, Public Policy, Educational Policy, International Education
Wilkins, Chris; Wood, Phil – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2009
The schools' inspection regime in England has shifted in recent decades from a focus on external assessment of practice to a scrutiny of external data and schools' self-evaluation, culminating in a normative system based on self-surveillance by school senior managers. This model of inspection (characteristic of the performative approach to public…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods, Institutional Evaluation
Schuller, Tom – Adults Learning, 2009
"Higher Ambitions: The future of universities in a knowledge economy" has its own higher ambitions. It is a broad-ranging document, covering access to HE; research and innovation; student expectations and experience; university-business links; and community engagement. It is billed as a framework document, one which should structure…
Descriptors: Position Papers, Educational Policy, Change Strategies, Educational Change
Fallace, Thomas – Review of Educational Research, 2009
This article offers a critical review of the historical literature on the National Education Association's (NEA) 1916 Committee on Social Studies (CSS) report, the document generally believed to have launched the social studies movement in American secondary schools. The review begins with a critical analysis of the four most pervasive…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Secondary School Curriculum, Criticism, Teaching (Occupation)
Jinhui, Lin; Zhiping, Liu – Chinese Education and Society, 2009
It is essential to implement a development strategy of "looking abroad" for Chinese-foreign cooperation in higher education and for us to realize a scientific concept for development, deepen and diversify market access, and improve the quality and benefits of higher education in China. We can learn from developed nations' experience in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Cooperation, Foreign Countries, School Administration
Robelen, Erik W. – Education Week, 2009
Regardless of how voters cast their ballots in the 2010 elections, the nation will witness a sea change in state leadership--and, potentially, big changes in the direction of education policymaking. At least 20 governors will step down as of January 2011, based on those who are facing term limits or have decided to leave voluntarily. In all,…
Descriptors: State Schools, Class Size, Teacher Effectiveness, Elections
Osgood, Jayne – Journal of Education Policy, 2009
This paper aims to explore the ways in which nursery workers are constructed through government discourse in England. This is done by offering a deconstruction of key policy texts. The discursive construction of "the nursery worker" within government discourses has shifted over time but currently occupies a highly politicised position.…
Descriptors: Professional Recognition, Early Childhood Education, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
Larsen, Marianne A. – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2009
Teacher performance appraisal policies are a part of a global complex of accountability based teacher policies. This paper is a study of the Ontario teacher performance appraisal (TPA) system. First, the paper describes the education reform contexts associated with the origins and adoption of the TPA policy. Then the paper reports on the results…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Duncan-Andrade, Jeffrey M. R. – Harvard Educational Review, 2009
In this essay, Jeff Duncan-Andrade explores the concept of hope, which was central to the Obama campaign, as essential for nurturing urban youth. He first identifies three forms of "false hope"--hokey hope, mythical hope, and hope deferred--pervasive in and peddled by many urban schools. Discussion of these false hopes then gives way to…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Figurative Language, Educational Practices, Urban Youth