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Refining the Opportunity to Learn Construct through the Productive Disciplinary Engagement Framework
Yann Shiou Ong; Lee Yew-Jin; Miechie Leowardy – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2024
Opportunity to learn (OTL) is a ubiquitous measure of the likelihood of learning in educational research, which typically has been characterized by three dimensions: time, coverage of content, and quality of instruction. The last dimension has been defined in highly divergent ways, which gives it a double-edged nature. While it may be…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Educational Quality, Science Education, Middle School Students
Siao See Teng; Heidi Layne – Learning: Research and Practice, 2024
In the performative meritocracy of Singapore where academic achievement is seen as the key to success in the society, vocational education is seen as inferior in the education system. This paper examines the educational experiences of vocational youths who went through the Institute of Technical Education (ITE), an institution that is often not…
Descriptors: Opportunities, Barriers, Well Being, Foreign Countries
Rita Z. Nazeer-Ikeda; Sarah R. Asada – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
This paper investigates the case of Singapore where there are teachers' unions but industrial actions are rare. It questions why and how has educator organising, steered by Singapore Teachers' Union, transformed? Our findings show that historical, political, and socio-economic dynamics have influenced the transformation of STU. For more than…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Unions, Teacher Associations, Educational History