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Emily Ross – Curriculum Journal, 2024
Ben-Peretz's (1975) concept of intended curriculum describes a version of curriculum that 'official' curriculum developers create to provide a detailed guide to what teachers are required to teach in schools. While some curricula are intended to guide learning, others give a more definitive regulation of what must be taught. Either way, they are a…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Educational Policy, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Development
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Willem R. Boterman; Guido Walraven – Educational Review, 2024
Recent discussions in science, politics and society offer starting points for rethinking the approach to the wicked problem of educational inequality. In our paper, we want to do this by reviewing research, policy and practice in primary education in the Netherlands. Our reflections are first focused on the state of the art in research and the…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Educational Policy
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Eamonn Mitchell; Ann Marie Young; Michaela Hayes; Derbhile de Paor – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
Recent policy in Ireland enhanced the position of school placement in Initial Teacher Education programmes. This paper considers how care ethics has a vital role in sustaining the goodwill of the cooperation and guidance from professionals who mediate the school placement setting, noting values of reciprocal caring in placement mentor-mentee roles…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Teacher Placement, Ethics, Educational Policy
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Tatik Tatik; Hoa Nguyen; Tony Loughland – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
Standards-based induction is a nationally mandated support programme for newly appointed government-registered teachers in Indonesia. The Indonesian government continues to promote teacher standards in their teacher improvement scheme even though they have been criticised in the anglophone literature as a weak driver of teacher learning. This…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Standards, Beginning Teacher Induction, Foreign Countries
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Bainbridge, Alan; Troppe, Tom; Bartley, Joanne – Review of Education, 2022
This research focuses on how members of the UK Parliament engaged with evidence in relation to the policy decision leading to the Selective Schools Expansion Fund, a policy designed to enable the existing 163 English grammar schools to apply for additional funds to expand their intake. Although a small case study, the narrow focus provides a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Utilization, Evidence Based Practice, Educational Policy
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Gavin Murphy; Thomas Brennan – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2024
In the Republic of Ireland, school leadership policy adopts a distributed leadership model nationally. Given that this is a relatively recent policy development, research conducted on distributed leadership to date has highlighted that there are particular challenges for school leaders in enacting this model in practice and, more significantly,…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Principals, Foreign Countries, School Administration
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Olofsson, Anders D.; Lindberg, J. Ola; Young Pedersen, Alex; Arstorp, Ann-Thérèse; Dalsgaard, Christian; Einum, Even; Caviglia, Francesco; Ilomäki, Liisa; Veermans, Marjaana; Häkkinen, Päivi; Willermark, Sara – Education Inquiry, 2021
This paper explores policy related to digital competence and the digitalisation of Nordic K-12 schools. Anchored in some key transnational policies on digital competence, it describes some current Nordic movements in the national policies of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. The concept of boundary objects is used as an analytical lens, for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technological Literacy, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools
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Fouquet-Chauprade, Barbara; Napoli, Julia – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2021
The Swiss context presents a specific pattern being a confederal country relying on a subsidiarity principle. Thus, the cantons operate in a framework of a reduced power of central authority (Boulenger et al., 2012; Revaz, 2020) and are autonomous regarding education policies at local level (Akkari, 2019). However, since the adoption of a new law…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Public Policy, Migrants
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Peters, Scott J.; Rambo-Hernandez, Karen; Makel, Matthew C.; Matthews, Michael S.; Plucker, Jonathan A. – AERA Open, 2019
Educators have sought to understand and address the disproportional representation of students from certain student subgroups in gifted education. Most gifted identification decisions are made with national comparisons where students must score above a certain percentage of test takers. However, this approach is not always consistent with the…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Student Diversity, Racial Differences, Ethnicity
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Fahmy, Melissa Seymour – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
Millions of immigrants reside in the United States without legal authorisation to do so. This paper examines the educational opportunities available to those brought to the country illegally as children. While the 1982 landmark Supreme Court decision in "Plyler v. Doe" protects access to K-12 education, in the past 25 years, legislation…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Undocumented Immigrants, Educational Opportunities, Court Litigation
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Kagan, Manya; Pinson, Halleli; Schler, Lynn – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2022
Israeli teachers who teach Eritrean and Sudanese asylum-seeking children find themselves struggling to accommodate these children against the background of a polarized environment. The strategies teachers employ to cope with this tension are shaped by the broader socio-political context and the hostilities directed toward African asylum seekers in…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Refugees, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Etuk, S. E.; Agbasi, O. E.; Robertt, U. W. – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2018
This study attempts to answer the questions on whether the number and spatial distribution of available state owned primary and secondary schools in Akwa Ibom state, Nigeria can actually support the government policy of free and compulsory education in the state. The study examined the relationship between the available public schools and…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Educational Policy, Compulsory Education, Foreign Countries
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de Andrade, Francisca Marli Rodrigues – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2020
Social, political and economic relationships in the Amazon are mediated by nature and government policies, programs, and regulations, including environmental education policies, which have disseminated the concept of sustainable development in over recent years. Based on these elements, this study explores the social representations that give…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Ethnography, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
NWEA, 2023
This brief provides a policy perspective into the recent NWEA research on how COVID-19 has affected student learning. It builds on previous research showing achievement levels stalling over the 2022-23 school year from the previous year. This analysis on student learning from grades 3-8 shows that academic recovery has stalled for older learners…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Middle School Students, Educational Trends
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Choi, Soobin; Cha, Yun-Kyung – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2021
This study aims to examine whether there exists a gap in patriotic pride in host countries between immigrant and native students and whether an integration policy in education would work to narrow the gap. This study assumes that immigrant students' patriotic pride in host countries may not only result from immigrant status but also it may be a…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Patriotism, Social Integration, Public Policy
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