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Claire Meehan – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2024
Much research has been conducted "on" young people as a population rather than "with" them. Traditionally, porn research has focused on effects--on the assumption that people, especially young people, are impacted by the sexual media they consume, which leads to negative outcomes such as violence and addiction. In this sense,…
Descriptors: Age, Pornography, Risk, Sexuality
Meyer, Frauke, Ed.; Meissel, Kane, Ed. – NZCER Press, 2023
For emerging researchers, introductory content that is specific to the Aotearoa context can be hard to find. Research methods for education and the social disciplines in Aotearoa New Zealand draws on the thinking of numerous local researchers to deliver an overview and introduction to research methodology and methods, in a way that closely ties…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Science Research, Social Sciences, Research Methodology
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Smith, Hinekura; Wolfgramm-Foliaki, 'Ema – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
Higher education in Aotearoa New Zealand -- we have a problem. Maori and Pasifika academics are not given time to talk together about Maori and Pasifika student success. Often framed by 'the academy' from a deficit position, initiatives to address the 'problem' of Maori student and Pasifika student success is often ad hoc and disconnected, rarely…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Pacific Islanders, Minority Group Teachers
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Yenchun Wu; Marco Fabio Benaglia – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2024
For over two decades now, the application of Citizen Science to Education has been evolving, and fundamental topics, such as the drivers of motivation to participate in Citizen Science projects, are still under discussion. Some recent developments, though, like the use of Artificial Intelligence to support data collection and validation, seem to…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Scientific Research, Science Education, Educational Development
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Newcombe, Nicolina – Waikato Journal of Education, 2022
Obtaining ethical approval for my PhD research with adults with learning (intellectual) disabilities presented an unexpected challenge of learning to work with two sets of guidance: the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), and the Ethical Conduct in Human Research and Related Activities Regulations (HRR).…
Descriptors: Ethics, Adults, Intellectual Disability, Civil Rights
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Yoko Mori; Navé Wald; Tony Harland – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Academic developers enter the field of academic development (AD) from various disciplines and at different stages of their careers. They bring with them their academic experiences, home disciplinary culture and presumptions about what AD is. These circumstances inform the initial professional identity for those working in what has been described…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Professional Identity, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Development
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Gaches, Sonya – Global Studies of Childhood, 2022
Since the advent of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), concerns have been raised regarding tokenistic engagement with children's participation rights as well as ethical considerations that must be addressed in research with children. This article explores how one particular ethical dilemma regarding representation…
Descriptors: Ethics, Childrens Rights, Children, Treaties
Mellisa Chin; Victoria Beckwith; Ben Levy; Swati Gulati; Alea Ann Macam; Tanya Saxena; Dwi Purwestri Sri Suwarningsih – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2022
Articulating one's positionality as a researcher is crucial to social research. This is particularly important in comparative and international education research where context, culture and notions of power underpin much of the work. However, researcher positionality has multiple meanings, making it challenging for emerging researchers to navigate…
Descriptors: Researchers, Comparative Education, International Education, Educational Research
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Naomi Pears-Scown – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This work engages with Karen Barad's philosophy and theory of agential realism through research practices of critical autoethnography and arts-based methods. The work explores how knowledge, memory, language, and experience remain alive within practitioners and inform who we become and how we inherit the stories involved in being educators and…
Descriptors: Learning, Memory, Language, Experience
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Dion Enari; Jacoba Matapo; Yvonne Ualesi; Radilaite Cammock; Hilda Port; Juliet Boon; Albert Refiti; Inez Fainga'a-Manu Sione; Patrick Thomsen; Ruth Faleolo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
Growing interest in Pacific issues has meant a surge in Pacific research across the globe. Sadly, some research on Pacific people has been done without Pacific knowledge, wisdom and culture. As Pacific researchers, we understand the importance of outputs that interweave our ancestral and cultural wisdom, whilst centring and privileging our…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Research, Indigenous Knowledge, Research Methodology
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Havea, Elisapesi Hepi; Wright, Farita Tepora; Chand, Alvin – Waikato Journal of Education, 2020
The move to focus on Pacific indigenous research methodologies and methods is a complex yet ongoing experience for researchers of Pacific heritage. The relational positionalities of Pacific researchers allow a move away from a dual or binary perspective of one's research responsibilities to a more fluid understanding of what it means to do…
Descriptors: Pacific Islanders, Research Methodology, Indigenous Knowledge, Researchers
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Tan, Aidan Christopher; Askie, Lisa M.; Hunter, Kylie Elizabeth; Barba, Angie; Simes, Robert John; Seidler, Anna Lene – Research Synthesis Methods, 2021
Data unavailability impedes research transparency and is a major problem for individual participant data (IPD) meta-analyses as it reduces statistical power, increases risk of bias, and may even preclude completion. The primary objectives of this study were to determine IPD sharing plans reported in recently registered clinical trial registration…
Descriptors: Data, Shared Resources and Services, Access to Information, Scientific Research
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Judie Alison – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
It was fundamental to Martin Thrupp's politics that he would work with teacher unions and assist them in their struggles against government policies that were anti-teacher and educationally unsound. I made contact with Martin even before he had arrived back in New Zealand to ask him to do a piece of work for PPTA and NZEI on standards for…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Unions, Political Attitudes
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Elisabeth Moore – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2023
This paper delves into the innovative use of the potluck, or "pa'ina," as a metaphor to reimagine a research approach aimed at fostering collective understanding between non-Indigenous knowledge seekers and Indigenous knowledge guardians in Indigenous contexts. By embracing the broader context of research, this metaphor strives to create…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Pacific Islanders, Community Involvement, School Community Relationship
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Tauri, Juan M. – Research Ethics, 2018
Recently, Indigenous commentators have begun to analyse the way in which institutional Research Ethics Boards (REBs) engage with Indigenous researchers and participants, respond to Indigenous peoples' concerns with academic research activities, and scrutinise the ethics proposals of Indigenous scholars. Of particular concern for Indigenous…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Researchers, Ethics, Informed Consent
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