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Barden, Owen – Educational Action Research, 2021
This paper reports on the novel methodology used in a participatory project called 'Inside the History of Learning Disabilities.' Through engaging learning-disabled people as co-researchers with valuable insider knowledge and expertise to share, the project sought to disrupt hegemonic discourses around both the history of 'learning disabilities',…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Educational History, Research Methodology, Participatory Research
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Holmes, Andrew G. D. – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2023
This article considers the potential ways for coaching and mentoring practices in higher education to support the development of learner autonomy, a key espoused aim of university education. I argue that coaching and mentoring can foster self-regulated learning, critical thinking, and goal-setting among students, empowering them to take greater…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Coaching (Performance), Mentors, Nontraditional Students
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Broughan, Christine; Prinsloo, Paul – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2020
Student data, whether in the form of engagement data, assignments or examinations, form the foundation for assessment and evaluation in higher education. As higher education institutions progressively move to blended and online environments, we have access to, not only more data than before, but also a greater variety of demographic and…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Student Centered Learning, Student Empowerment, Data Collection
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Thorpe, Anthony – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2019
A considerable amount of research has been conducted into women's experiences of leadership in the education sector with calls to further promote equality, increase diversity and foster inclusion but ways forward seem less easy to implement with the same experiences and frustrations continuing to emerge. This article applies insights from critical…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Barriers, Females, Critical Theory
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Solvason, Carla; Cliffe, Johanna; Bailey, Emma – Power and Education, 2019
Within western society over the past 30 years, a vivid picture has emerged of exactly what a 'good' parent looks like. This ideal parent works hard in order to contribute to the economic well-being of the nation at the same time as having abundant time for the nurture and educational development of their child. This parent does not question or…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Parent Attitudes
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Kent, Miriam – Higher Education Pedagogies, 2020
Feminist pedagogies have established the need to query power structures in terms of curriculum content and teaching praxis. However, the topic of student assessment poses difficulties: it is a means through which students' performance is evaluated and quantified according to set institutionalised criteria that values particular forms of hegemonic…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Feminism
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Seale, Jane – Research Papers in Education, 2016
This article aims to contribute to the development of frameworks for evaluating student voice projects in higher education by offering a critically evaluative account of two student voice projects. Although both projects had been underpinned by the principles of participatory (inclusive) research, one appeared to be more successful than the other…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Higher Education, Student Evaluation, Student Projects
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Davies, Molly – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2018
I explore a series of incidents in my English classroom, which occurred while I was preparing my students for their high-stakes GCSE English Language exam ('Paper 2: Writers' viewpoints and perspectives'). I thereby attempt to confront some of my own failings and biases with regard to non-fiction and the teaching of persuasive writing in…
Descriptors: Self Concept, English Instruction, High Stakes Tests, Test Preparation
Keep, Ewart – Centre on Skills, Knowledge and Organisational Performance (SKOPE), 2019
This article explores the efficacy and cost effectiveness of New Labour's skills-based policies to help low paid workers adjust to the pressures generated by globalisation, of which the leading example was Train to Gain (T2G). It also analyses the more general issue of how, why and under what circumstances education, training and skills can help…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Job Skills, Program Effectiveness, Cost Effectiveness
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Shah, Mahsood; Richardson, John T. E. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
Universities in many countries are developing strategies to enhance the student experience. This focus has never been so important since the development of rankings and the use of student experience measures in institutional performance assessment. Australian government policies to link student experience measures to performance funding were a key…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Experience, Strategic Planning, College Planning
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Ott, Lisa – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2015
This research review provides a synthesis of articles that analyse the impact of the educational system on families with special needs children and the potential ways that these families can be empowered and equipped. The articles selected focus on research participants and schools found in North America and Great Britain, in order to give the…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Stress Variables, Disabilities, Stress Management
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Brewster, Stephanie – Disability & Society, 2013
This paper examines a case study of a severely physically disabled man, Ralph, in terms of his interaction with his carers. He communicates using various systems of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC, such as symbol boards and high-tech devices), the vocabulary for which has mostly been selected for him by others. The starting point…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Severe Disabilities, Males, Case Studies
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James, Nalita – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2016
The article explores how the Internet and email offer space for participants to think and make sense of their experiences in the qualitative research encounter. It draws on a research study that used email interviewing to generate online narratives to understand academic lives and identities through research encounters in virtual space. The…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Interviews, Qualitative Research, Educational Research
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Veck, Wayne – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2014
When communities fall into decline, disabled people can find themselves alone and invisible in a society of indifferent individuals. Arendt offers an account of such a time in her discussion of the rise of a society of mass labouring and consuming. Bauman's insights into the fragmentation of life, in which established norms, traditional ties and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Social Isolation, Access to Education, Foreign Countries
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Wright, Adam – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
The swift nature of school reform enacted by the new Conservative-led coalition government has sparked debate over the future of state education in Britain. While the government rhetoric suggests a decisive break with past policies, there is evidence to suggest that these reforms constitute the next stage of a long revolution in education reform,…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Empowerment, Discourse Analysis, Educational Change
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