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Gao Lei; Aida H. A. Hamid; Azlin N. Mansor – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2024
Few existing research examines the relationship between transformational leadership and professional learning communities. This study aims to explore the relationship between transformational leadership and professional learning community components from the perspective of teachers in the Chinese context. A total of 385 primary school teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Transformational Leadership, Communities of Practice, Teacher Attitudes
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Dai, Kun; Matthews, Kelly E. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2023
Students as partners (SaP) is gaining attention in higher education (HE) as universities worldwide rethink pedagogical practices through a relationship-rich lens. Many studies have examined partnership practices, conceptions of learner-teacher partnerships and its application in various (mainly anglophone) contexts. However, relatively few studies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Teacher Student Relationship, College Faculty
Yao, Zhu; Rawlinson, Catherine; Hamilton, Richard – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2024
New Zealand is known as a nation of immigrants with increasing cultural diversity. Currently, in Auckland, almost a quarter of residents identify with an Asian ethnicity, the largest subgroup of which is Chinese. In the field of gifted and talented education, providing access to a culturally diverse environment is an important aspect of meeting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Asians, Gifted Education
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Uyen Nu Thuy Nguyen; David Kember – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
This study aimed to characterise academics' conceptions of teaching in fully online undergraduate distance education courses with no on-campus component. The study aimed to fill a gap in the literature, as previous research had examined conceptions of teaching in face-to-face courses, with a few studies of blended teaching via the Internet in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Online Courses, Grounded Theory
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Hong, Yi – Prospects, 2023
Global citizenship education (GCE) advocates global interdependency and interconnectedness, encouraging students to actively defend social justice, equity, and sustainable development at both local and global levels. When putting GCE into use, educators need specifications to transform it from normative ideals into knowledge suitable for…
Descriptors: Global Education, Citizenship Education, Secondary School Curriculum, Secondary Schools
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Ngô Vu Thu H?ng; Vu Th? Mai Hu?ng – Pastoral Care in Education, 2023
This study presented the practices of pupil behaviour management of Vietnamese primary teachers with a focus on primary pupils' misbehaviours, and the activities the primary teachers implemented to manage this misbehaviour. 1,545 primary pupils' parents and teachers from all three main areas in Vietnam took part in the questionnaire surveys.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Child Behavior, Classroom Techniques, Elementary School Teachers
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Hang Thi Thu Nguyen – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2023
Feedback is widely viewed as a powerful tool, yet a challenging professional undertaking, in initial teacher education. This paper explored how feedback was used to mediate pre-service teachers' (PSTs') learning, in the form of a qualitative study that illuminates both the perspectives of HEI tutors, school mentors and PSTs and the actual feedback…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Teacher Education Programs
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Jones, David R.; Gardner, Trang; Bui, Hong – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
Through a narrative analysis of 33 interviews with Vietnamese early career academics, we explore whether a Confucianist/collectivist academic context in Vietnam has a key influence on academics' identity work, within the embrace of encroaching managerialist practices. We show how these academics from 11 universities negotiated identity alignment…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Professional Identity, Personal Narratives
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Ng, Shun W.; Cheong, Ka W. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2023
The objective of this case study is to analyze how two groups of parents, a group who have newly arrived in Macau from Mainland China and the other who have resided in Macau for more than three decades, interact with the class teachers at the levels of "two-way communication," "supervision of children at home," and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Parent Participation, Parent Teacher Cooperation
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Fei Wang; Bin Ai; Eugene Williams – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2024
Drawing upon interview data collected from six American professors who have taught in a Sino-US collaborative programme, this study explores these Western educators' perceptions of their Chinese students. Adopting the theoretical lens of cultural non-essentialism, this study finds that these educators formed an appreciative and contextualized…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty, North Americans, Asians
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Chen, Qiuxian; Zhang, Jiajin; Li, Liang – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2021
Despite the widely acknowledged pro-learning function of formative assessment and its wide adoption around the globe, the gaps between policy intention, interpretation and implementation remain a problem to be solved. While this problem is noted universally, it could be particularly serious in China, where Confucian Heritage Culture is deeply…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Geographic Regions, Confucianism, Cultural Context
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Nguyen, Phuong Vu; Pham, Huong Thi – International Journal for Academic Development, 2021
This paper discusses academics' perceptions of challenges during the implementation of peer observation of teaching (POT) for promoting teachers' reflection and teaching improvement. This qualitative case study involved 11 academics teaching English at a university in Vietnam. Data were analysed inductively and thematically. Several challenges…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Peer Evaluation, Confucianism
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Yao, Zhuojun; Wong, Lai – Journal of Moral Education, 2021
Although prosocial behavior has been regarded as a critical predictor of positive peer relationships and teacher-student relationships, more interventional studies are needed to more confidently determine causality. Dizi Gui instruction, a Confucian classical approach, was used in the current research as a prosocial behavior intervention to test…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Intervention, Confucianism, Prosocial Behavior
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Lin, Warangkana – Higher Education Forum, 2022
The approaches to governance employed by various societies have become increasingly similar, following a pattern of reforms that move away from the control mode to the supervisory mode. To this end, direct central involvement is being replaced by a model that relies on more sophisticated forms of funding, monitoring, and performance review. This…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Governance, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
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Xiang, Yi – Language Learning Journal, 2021
This article is based on an investigation of the experiences of six native Chinese teachers working in British schools through the Confucius Institute and the British Council programmes. This qualitative study is located in the interpretivist tradition. It reveals that the target group of teachers construct their professional identity by means of…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Asians, Confucianism, Self Concept
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