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Kvilhaugsvik, Hanne – Higher Education Policy, 2022
Quality assurance (QA) has become an important feature in higher education governance in Europe, with policies for increased harmonization and periodic accreditations as pillars. Still, the shift to emphasize quality development and enhancement entails that QA systems can attend to a wider range of considerations than before. This article studies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Quality, Quality Assurance
Pawilen, Greg Tabios; Lubong, Krizza S.; Fausto, Christian Jan Robert S. – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2023
This study explores the use of micro-credential as an innovative curriculum design for addressing individuals' needs and the industry's demands. Specifically, since offering micro-credentials is relatively new in the Philippines, the study proposed a curriculum development model that will be useful in guiding curriculum experts and educational…
Descriptors: Models, Curriculum Design, Credentials, Foreign Countries
Castillo, Sherri – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2023
The LGBTQ+ community is one overlooked and underresearched in education recruitment and retention, as compared with other minoritized groups. A growing teacher shortage is rooted both in recruitment and in retention and can be mitigated by examining policies that support equitable preservice programs and reduce high teacher rates of attrition.…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Teacher Shortage, Diversity (Faculty), Teacher Recruitment
Boontinand, Vachararutai – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2023
In light of socio-political dynamics at play in contemporary Thailand, higher education (HE) is becoming an important site for citizenship learning. This article interrogates priorities and practices of civic/citizenship education in Thai universities. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with leadership in five public universities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Public Colleges, Citizenship Education
Yi Zhou – ProQuest LLC, 2023
When discussing students' educational experience on campus, including race and racism, previous studies usually discuss domestic and international students separately and use different theoretical frameworks. Previous literature examining international students focused on the individual characteristics of students and how those associated with…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Asians, Student Experience, Racism
Michelle Anne C. Reyes; Jonathan Hall; Yasmene H. Odeh; Aied Garcia; Amy Benton; Anna Moffett; Dennis McCunney; Diya Bose; Sambuddha Banerjee – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
This article presents an argument on the importance of teaching science with a feminist framework and defines it by acknowledging that all knowledge is historically situated and is influenced by social power and politics. This article presents a pedagogical model for implementing a special topic class on science and feminism for chemistry students…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Gender Issues, Universities, Chemistry
Xin Wang – Journal of International Students, 2024
Drawing on the survey data from 259 students enrolled at American universities, the study explores how recent tensions between China and the U.S. and issues of public safety would affect Chinese students' perceptions and aspirations for American education. The findings of the research identify significant correlations between the effects of U.S.…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Safety, Student Attitudes, Academic Aspiration
Mabel E. Hernandez – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2024
This ethnographic case study utilizes intersectionality and sense of belonging to understand students' experiences in a Latino Bible study and how it contributes to their overall college experience. The findings suggest that the Bible study offers a unique space for students to explore faith, ethnic identity, and politics in a culturally…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Intersectionality, Sense of Community, Student Attitudes
Nainika Dinesh – History of Education, 2024
Through an analysis of Allahabad University's functioning, this article argues that independent India's ideas of federalism reimagined university education. New visions of the educated person - linked to ideas about the ideal citizen - changed the kinds of disciplines and universities being funded. With support from industrial elites to buttress…
Descriptors: Universities, Postcolonialism, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Wolfe, Christopher R.; Gao, Hongli; Wu, Junjie; Wang, Yizhu; Marroquín, Josselyn E.; Brace, Wylie – Written Communication, 2023
Guided by argumentation schema theory, we conducted five psychological studies in the United States and China on arguments about vaccination. Study 1 replicated research about arguments on several topics, finding that agreement judgments are weighted toward claims, whereas quality judgments are weighted toward reasons. However, consistent with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Persuasive Discourse, Immunization Programs, Program Effectiveness
Farag, Antony – Phi Delta Kappan, 2023
The suburbs are on the frontlines of a politicized culture war with critical race theory (CRT) at its center. States are passing legislation censoring teachers and administrators from using CRT in schools. This war threatens the intellectual freedom of educators and school leaders. The voices of the teachers, especially teachers of color, are…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Political Attitudes, Political Influences, State Legislation
Leah Murray; Kyle Upchurch; Nancy L. Thomas – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2023
In 2018, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities' American Democracy Project (ADP) and Tufts University's Institute for Democracy & Higher Education (IDHE) formed a 3-year partnership to explore two approaches to studying institutional climates for political learning and participation in democracy. The goals were to repeat…
Descriptors: Organizational Climate, Educational Environment, Citizenship Education, Citizen Participation
Mu, Guanglun Michael; Pang, Bonnie – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
In this paper, we engage with Chinese diasporas research through recourse to Bourdieu's relational, reflexive sociology. We start with the historical and recent developments of Chinese diasporas research and point out the potential of using Bourdieu to strengthen the theoretical underpinnings of this research. While we see a steady stream of…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Asians, Sociology, History
Rigney, James K.; Jeter, Gage – Excelsior: Leadership in Teaching and Learning, 2022
Unearthing the perspectives students bring with them in their college-level education coursework is especially important as education instructors are tasked with interrupting the unexamined proliferation of dominant ideologies among future educational professionals. The introduction to education course serves as an important site for this…
Descriptors: College Students, School Violence, Weapons, Political Influences
Dittmar, Jeremiah; Meisenzahl, Ralf R. – Centre for Economic Performance, 2022
We examine the role of universities in knowledge production and industrial change using historical evidence. Political shocks led to a profound pro-science shift in German universities around 1800. To study the consequences, we construct novel microdata. We find that invention and manufacturing developed similarly in cities closer to and farther…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Scientific Attitudes