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Sarah Snyder; Mark Blaauw-Hara; Cristyn Elder; Joseph Janangelo; Michael Pemberton; Staci Perryman-Clark; Irwin Weiser – Journal of Response to Writing, 2023
As preparation for the rhetoric and composition job market becomes more readily available through multiple sources, some cover letter writers may need clarification on the well-meaning but perhaps conflicting responses to writing given to them by mentors from differing backgrounds, statuses, and epistemes. This article seeks to illuminate the…
Descriptors: Job Application, Evaluation Methods, Letters (Correspondence), Writing (Composition)
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Sicong Chen – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
Projecting itself as the inheritor of China's past greatness, the CCP regime increasingly seeks to boost politico-cultural confidence in education and society and turn students and ordinary people into self-confident Chinese. This article identifies the oscillation of focus from victimhood to confidence in state nationalism and patriotic education…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Social Systems
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Kerry Harris; Robyn Jones; Sofia Santos – Quest, 2024
The purpose of this paper is to critique current women-only coach education initiatives, before suggesting an alternative approach to dealing with gender discrimination in coaching provision. Having increased in popularity over recent years, primarily through justifications as being "safe spaces" for participants, such initiatives have…
Descriptors: Alienation, Athletic Coaches, Criticism, Females
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Jeremy Rappleye; Hikaru Komatsu; Yukiko Uchida; Jeanne Tsai; Hazel Markus – Comparative Education, 2024
Well-being 2030 has become the latest rationale for the OECD's education work. This vision has given rise to new assessments of student well-being beginning with PISA 2015. The OECD, recognising the problems of PISA 2015, conceptualised a wider student well-being construct in PISA 2018, and attempted to measure 'students' feelings'. However,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Assessment, Achievement Tests, Secondary School Students
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Sarah Eisen – Journal of Museum Education, 2024
In response to the Harvard Art Museums' ReFrame Initiative and the publication of the "Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery" report, the author reevaluates the display and discussion of images of enslaved people in ancient Greek art in the museum gallery. Ancient Greece relied heavily on the labor and crafts produced by enslaved people,…
Descriptors: Museums, Educational Facilities, Art Education, Greek Civilization
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Evaniuck, Jayson – American Educational History Journal, 2019
Harry S. Broudy (1905-1998) was a vital education philosopher of the second half of the twentieth century as highlighted by numerous authors writing on his life and work. Over a 40-year period, Harry Broudy published over 300 papers and 18 books (Vandenberg 1992b). While numerous ideas are reoccurring among his publications, the content and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Advocacy, Teacher Education, Teaching (Occupation)
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Murris, Karin; Bozalek, Vivienne – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
In this paper, we use a diffractive reading developed by feminist philosopher and quantum physicist Karen Barad, as part of a response-able methodology, in order to consider the claim made by Serge Hein in his paper 'The New Materialism in Qualitative Inquiry: How Compatible Are the Philosophies of Barad and Deleuze?' (2016) that the philosophies…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Inquiry, Philosophy, Feminism
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Templeton, Michael – International Journal of English Studies, 2019
Taking Carroll's "Jabberwocky" as emblematic of a text historically enjoyed by both children and adults, this article seeks to place the text in what Kristeva defines as the borderline between language and subjectivity to theorize a realm in which ambivalent texts emerge as such. The fact that children's literature remains largely…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Poetry, Literary Criticism, Language Usage
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Rowe, Emma; Lubienski, Christopher; Skourdoumbis, Andrew; Gerrard, Jessica; Hursh, David – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2019
Neoliberalism as a concept, ideology, or theoretical lens has emerged in the last couple of decades as a monolithic presence in education research, and the social sciences more broadly. We bring two aims to this Special Issue: to critique the rigour of neoliberalism as a theoretical framework utilised within education research; and second, to…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Educational Research, Criticism, Theories
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Sciffer, Michael; Perry, Laura; McConney, Andrew – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2021
We respond to Malatinszky and Armor's, and Marks' comments on our article recently published in this journal. We agree with Marks in the use of prior achievement to control for spurious effects in school effects research. Marks makes an incorrect statement about our article, refers to dated critiques, and presents an empirical demonstration with…
Descriptors: Models, School Demography, Institutional Characteristics, Socioeconomic Status
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Martin-Thomsen, T. Camille; Scagnetti, Gaia; McPhee, Siobhan Rachel; Akenson, Ashley B.; Hagerman, Dana – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2021
Critique can be defined as disciplinary feedback, analysis, or assessment provided to an individual or within a group, be it a classroom or a team. At a fundamental level, it is an exchange of ideas, impressions, evaluations, opinions, reflections, judgments, speculations, or suggestions to oneself or between two or more participants in a defined…
Descriptors: Criticism, Feedback (Response), Power Structure, Teacher Student Relationship
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White, Mathew A. – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
This narrative review addresses a notable gap in initial teacher education research by exploring the impact of positive education--a growing international change initiative--in schools. Launched in 2009, positive education is defined as education for both traditional skills and happiness. This narrative review examines how positive education has…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Change, Values Education, Well Being
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Levesley, Mark – Primary Science, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has been one of the greatest challenges faced for a very long time. However, it has also presented educators with novel opportunities for teaching, none more so than in science. There are the obvious links between COVID-19 and the body of scientific knowledge that curriculum designers think educators should help students to…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Science Education, Science Process Skills
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Hamilton-McKenna, Caroline – Children's Literature in Education, 2021
Where and how do I belong? As Erin Spring (2016a) notes in her examination of space, place, and youth engagement with literature, "young adult fiction is fraught with implications for identity, of which place often takes center stage" (p. 432). Yet despite the ubiquity of adolescent characters' negotiations within and across physical and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Self Concept, Feminism, Human Geography
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Doecke, Brenton – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2021
This autobiographical essay explores the significance that Marxist literary theory has had for me as an English educator. Marxist literary theorists have produced increasingly refined understandings of the formal complexities of literary works, but the reach of such criticism has been limited because they have failed to conceive it as part of a…
Descriptors: Marxian Analysis, Literary Criticism, Epistemology, Literature Appreciation
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