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Natalia Ferrada Quezada; Cherie Flores-Fernández; Jessica Contreras Alvarez – SAGE Open, 2024
The objective of this study is to conduct a scoping review of the literature on access and permanence initiatives for the teaching profession aimed at immigrant teachers. The guidelines from the PRISMA-Scr protocol and the Johanna Briggs Institute protocol are used for this purpose. The literature search was performed in 8 databases, selecting 27…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Teachers, Teaching Experience, Teacher Certification
Chris Jellis – Research Matters, 2024
The Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring (CEM), based in the North of England, recently celebrated its 40th birthday. Arising from an evaluation project at Newcastle University, and a subsequent move to Durham University, it rapidly grew in scope and influence, developing a series of highly regarded school assessments. For a relatively small…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Foreign Countries, Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing
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Noni Keys; Deborah Heck – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Sustainability is an important issue that we all face, including higher education students. We assert that the transition into the contemporary higher education context needs educators to plan transition pedagogy that engages students with the world during their studies, instead of solely using curriculum as preparation for the future world of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Sustainable Development, First Year Seminars
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Shelly Newstead; Pete King – Child Care in Practice, 2024
Playwork is a recognised profession in the United Kingdom (UK) and is currently a growing area of interest internationally. However, debates about the nature and purpose of playwork have raged in the playwork field since the profession was invented in the early adventure playgrounds. This study is the first to capture data about what the now…
Descriptors: Play, Advocacy, Playgrounds, Children
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Joanna Sikora – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2024
While interest in career optimism has grown steadily in the last 15 years, most of its investigations rely on cross-sectional convenience samples that prevent exploring how earlier optimism matters for later educational and vocational outcomes. To address this issue, I use structural equation modelling to assess measurement invariance and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies, Young Adults, Positive Attitudes
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Tran, Nguyen Hai Ngan; Amado, Carla Alexandra da Encarnação Filipe; Santos, Sérgio Pereira dos – Studies in Higher Education, 2023
This paper provides an analysis of the literature on transnational education to identify the key challenges and success factors for the sustainable operation of transnational higher education (TNE) programmes as perceived by key stakeholders. Probing the stakeholders' perspectives and applying a systematic approach, this study analyses 227…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Global Approach, International Education, Educational Quality
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Berger, Emily; O'Donohue, Katelyn; La, Chinh; Quinones, Gloria; Barnes, Melissa – School Mental Health, 2023
Childhood trauma is a significant concern in Australia and internationally. Professionals working in the early childhood education sector (i.e., providing early childhood education and care to infants, toddlers, and children from birth to age eight) are positioned to provide valuable support for children affected by trauma. However, there is less…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Trauma, Foreign Countries, Emotional Problems
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McComb, Vivien; Eather, Narelle – International Journal for Academic Development, 2023
There is a need to understand sessional staff experiences of professional development in universities, and as academic developers play a key part in university teaching and learning, they are well placed to provide this insight. The aim of this phenomenological study was to explore academic developers' perceptions of support and development for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty
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Young-Ferris, Anna; Voola, Ranjit – Journal of Management Education, 2023
We explore privilege and its systemic intertwining with management education curricula. We take the view that "privilege as power and control" is intimately bound up with shareholder primacy as a foundation of mainstream management education (Lund Dean & Forray, 2021). In an attempt to tackle this, we provide a single case study of…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Curriculum, Power Structure, Advantaged
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Churchward, Peter; Willis, Jill – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2023
Teacher quality is not often defined but can be understood through the way that policies and expectations for teaching quality are talked about and talked into being. How do early career teachers (ECTs) navigate high expectations of becoming quality teachers, especially when there are several discourses of quality, some prominent and others less…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development
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Brandenburg, Robyn; Smith, Jeremy; Higgins, Angela; Courvisanos, Jerry – Australian Educational Researcher, 2022
This article examines the genesis, development and implementation of an interdisciplinary university cross-school research group (three individual schools) at Federation University in Australia. This CSRG is a consequence of both local and national calls for interdisciplinarity in university research and a direct response to the revised Strategic…
Descriptors: Program Development, Program Implementation, Interdisciplinary Approach, Research
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Anne Southall – British Journal of Special Education, 2024
Research documenting the effects of trauma in early childhood describes the profound and long-term consequences of child abuse and neglect on the developing brain and the subsequent deficits in critical cognitive and social development. While educators have increasingly endeavoured to understand this impact and become more 'trauma-informed' in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Trauma Informed Approach, Barriers, Mild Intellectual Disability
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Shaoru Annie Zeng; Sun Yee Yip; Grace Xuecong Ji; Yaqing Hou; Hongzhi Zhang; Philip Wing Keung Chan; Zane Diamond; Geraldine Burke – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2024
This study analyses how community resources are integrated into four areas of the Australian Curriculum: Languages (Chinese), The Arts (Visual Arts), Sciences, and Humanities and Social Sciences (Economics and Business). It examines four case studies to compare the use of rural resources and local partnerships in achieving educational goals and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Resources, Public Libraries, Museums
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Sandie Wong; Rebecca Bull; Tamara Cumming; Laura McFarland – Cogent Education, 2024
Early childhood educators' work, especially with children and families experiencing vulnerability, is complex, highly skilled, and can place significant psychological burdens on educators. This may adversely affect educators' well-being and contribute to the high levels of attrition seen globally. This article reports on an evaluation of a…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Welfare
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Kaye Cleary; Gayani Samarawickrema; Trudy Ambler; Daniel Loton; Thomas Krcho; Trish McCluskey – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
This Australian university case study explores the transition to emergency, remote teaching (ERT) in an intensive Block Model curriculum during the COVID-19 pandemic. An online survey investigated academics' experiences of factors that helped or hindered their transition. A thematic analysis of the data revealed a symbiotic relationship between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning
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