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Annelies Kamp – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2024
This article takes up an ANTian sensibility to explore the enactment of a policy for educational collaboration in one region in the South Island of Aotearoa New Zealand (New Zealand). The case offers potential for considering the benefits of a sociology of associations (Latour 2005/2007): a Treaty-based bicultural nation, school atomisation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Seismology
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Vasilic, Branka – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2022
Behaviour supports in schools and educational psychology practices have been largely influenced by the view of human behaviour as individual action. Individual action-focused practices are associated with identifying, labelling and separating individual young people. This paper argues for a relational process-oriented understanding of human…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Behavior Theories, Theory Practice Relationship, Interpersonal Relationship
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McNair, Lynn J.; Powell, Sacha – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
Friedrich Froebel is well-known for the invention of kindergarten and the pioneering educational philosophy he developed in the 1800s, which respected children's self activity and women's capabilities for the role of teacher, while promoting play as the primary medium for learning. His radical ideas and principled approach to early childhood…
Descriptors: Child Development, Learning Theories, Kindergarten, Educational Philosophy
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Cameron, Michael P. – Journal of Economic Education, 2023
Media bias is an important and underexplored feature of the economics of information. In this article, the author outlines two models that can be used to illustrate media bias in a policy-oriented undergraduate economics or public policy course. The models rely on relatively simple and intuitive underlying assumptions and draw on related empirical…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Undergraduate Students, Mathematical Models, Competition
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Sudarsan, Indu; Hoare, Karen; Sheridan, Nicolette; Roberts, Jennifer – Qualitative Research Journal, 2022
Purpose: This article aims to explore the meanings of positionality and demonstrate how reflective memos can illustrate positionality in a constructivist grounded theory (CGT) study. Design/methodology/approach: Acknowledging the positionality of the researcher through a reflective approach is an essential element of CGT studies. The first author…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Role, Constructivism (Learning), Grounded Theory
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Simon Marginson – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2025
Anglophone societies in which the sovereign individual is primary vis and vis social relations, and policy focuses on economic competition and consumption in education, find it hard to grasp non-pecuniary outcomes in higher education. These include the self-formation of students as persons and collective goods like knowledge, technological…
Descriptors: Individualism, Well Being, Altruism, Prosocial Behavior
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Cathy Wylie – Journal of Educational Leadership, Policy and Practice, 2020
In this article I reflect on research relating to school leadership and the use of research to support school leadership over the last 30 years in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Tomorrow's Schools reforms in 1989 with its shift to school self-management saw more interest in understanding the size and nature of the principal role. More recently there…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Educational Policy, Educational Change
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Birk, Manjeet – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
In July 2020 the New Zealand Human Rights Commission launched their Voice of Racism digital experience as part of their Give Nothing to Racism Campaign. On the website you can "experience" the racism felt by real New Zealanders as performed by internationally acclaimed New Zealand director Taika Waititi. The immersive campaign provides…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Race Theory, Experience, Online Courses
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Amundsen, Diana – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
This article draws on the concept of structural lag to expand the notion of transitions in higher education contexts beyond linear and age-differentiated. Research reported here responds to scholars who are taking theories of transition into conceptually new landscapes. Using a rhizomic data analysis of a doctoral research project, the idea of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Doctoral Students, Research Projects, Student Experience
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Fitzpatrick, Katie; Leahy, Deana; Webber, Melinda; Gilbert, Jen; Lupton, Deborah; Aggleton, Peter – Health Education Journal, 2019
In May 2018, a group of scholars gathered in the icy and sunlit grandeur of Queenstown (Aotearoa New Zealand) to talk, debate and share ideas about health education. The conference aimed to trouble and disrupt traditional kinds of health education and, instead, suggest possibilities for the critical study of health education -- both in terms of…
Descriptors: Health Education, Conferences (Gatherings), Foreign Countries, Educational Research
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Smith, Jan; Billot, Jennie; Clouder, Lynn; King, Virginia – Higher Education Research and Development, 2020
This article explores the experiences of a group of established academic staff in New Zealand and the UK, as they undertake a doctorate in their home institutions. Our interest is in how individuals negotiate this dual status from a cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT) stance that explores how rules, tools, community and divisions of labour,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Doctoral Students, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Jane Abbiss; Tanya Wendt Samu; Mary Hill – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
Inspired by Martin Thrupp's deep commitment to teachers and teaching as a profession, we consider from our perspectives as teacher educators how critical engagement with educational developments and social issues is important for student teachers. Martin was concerned about a neoliberal trend to de-professionalise teaching and championed the role…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Educators, Educational Development
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Peters, Michael A. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
Public intellectuals today must be understood in relation to the concept of 'viral modernity', characterised by viral and open media and technologies of post-truth that reveal the dramatic transformations of the 'public', its forms and its future possibilities. The history, status and role of the public intellectual are constituted by both the…
Descriptors: Ethics, College Faculty, Researchers, Mass Media Effects
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Sharma, Sashi – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2016
There exists considerable and rich literature on students' misconceptions about probability; less attention has been paid to the development of students' probabilistic thinking in the classroom. Grounded in an analysis of the literature, this article offers a lesson sequence for developing students' probabilistic understanding. In particular, a…
Descriptors: Probability, Cultural Influences, Thinking Skills, Sequential Approach
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Stewart, Georgina; Arndt, Sonja; Besley, Tina; Devine, Nesta; Forster, Daniella J.; Gibbons, Andrew; Grierson, Elizabeth; Jackson, Liz; Jandric, Petar; Locke, Kirsten; Peters, Michael A.; Tesar, Marek – Open Review of Educational Research, 2017
This article results from a collaborative investigation into Antipodean theory in education by members of the Editors' Collective (www.editorscollective.org.nz). The Prologue contains a brief personal account of the South Project (www.southernperspectives.net), as an example of the contemporary projects and activities falling under the banner of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Theories, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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