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Solvason, Carla; Watson, Nicola; Tillsley, Jaimie Emily; Correia, Daniel Bizarro – School Community Journal, 2023
In the United Kingdom (U.K.), all students who are studying for a Bachelor of Arts degree need to complete a piece of independent research in order to gain their "honours" (U.S. "honors") status. As a university faculty we have very specific ideas about the purpose of this research and the positive impact that we hope that it…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Research, Cooperation, Theses
Blanco, Gerardo L. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2023
Academics in Western universities, especially those in the United States, are frequently called on to serve as quality gatekeepers in other higher education systems. International opportunities for service to the profession can take many forms, ranging from program reviews to expert consultations, and they constitute a great opportunity to learn…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Role, Higher Education, Consultants
Alexander, Kirsty; Nicholson, Sandra; Cleland, Jennifer – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
Medical schools worldwide undertake widening access (WA) initiatives (e.g. pipeline, outreach and academic enrichment programmes) to support pupils from high schools which do not traditionally send high numbers of applicants to medicine. UK literature indicates that pupils in these schools feel that their teachers are ill-equipped, cautious or…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Role, Access to Education
Mercer-Mapstone, Lucy; Bovill, Catherine – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
Student cohorts in higher education are rapidly diversifying. Approaches to student engagement in teaching and learning must evolve to meet the changing needs of these diverse groups of students equitably. Student-staff partnership is an approach to student engagement embracing the diverse experiences of both students and staff. Growing evidence…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Learner Engagement, Student Role
Knight, Rupert; Sullivan, Stefanie – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2022
Initial Teacher Education (ITE) is inherently complex. Challenges include the uncertain nature of teacher knowledge, the need to learn in both practical and theoretical contexts and the developmental journey of the beginning teacher. While one response to this complexity is greater standardisation, another is to foster thinking, autonomous…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Preservice Teachers
Hall, Richard – Interactive Learning Environments, 2016
Neoliberalism is a global pedagogical project aimed at the dispossession of free time so that all of life becomes productive, and education is a central institutional means for its realisation. This project aims at marketising all of social life, so that life becomes predicated upon the extraction of value. In part the deployment of technologies,…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Correlation, Teaching Methods, Universities
Singer, Elly; Wong, Sandie – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2018
This paper, based on interviews conducted for the "Early Childhood Oral History Project," draws on oral life-history interviews with 14 prominent early childhood researchers who have been active since the 1970s within diverse European countries. A common theme across the interviews is the key role that collaborative research between…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Interviews, Oral History, Researchers
Glover, S. R.; Harrison, T. G.; Shallcross, D. E. – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2016
Several UK University Chemistry Departments have former secondary school chemistry teachers employed as School Teacher Fellows (STF) who are heavily involved in outreach work and a range of teaching responsibilities. This study looks at the outreach role from the point of view of several of the STFs; the benefits, and the barriers and how this…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers, Science Departments
Hulme, Moira; Thomson, Alex; Hulme, Rob; Doughty, Guy – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2014
As state subsidies to higher education contract, the recruitment of international students is becoming a strategic priority for many UK universities. Academic roles are reconfigured as the commercialisation of higher education and the commodification of education services re-position the student as consumer, academic as entrepreneur, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Recruitment, Case Studies, Correlation
Slater, Rachel; Pearson, Victoria K.; Warren, James P.; Forbes, Tina – Open Learning, 2015
The Open University (OU) has an established infrastructure for supporting disabled students. Historically, the thrust of this has focused on providing accessible adjustments post-production. In 2012, the OU implemented securing greater accessibility (SeGA) to raise awareness and bring about an institutional change to curriculum design so that the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Distance Education, Access to Education
Casey, Ashley – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2014
Background: Many critical curriculum theorists in physical education have advocated a model- or models-based approach to teaching in the subject. This paper explores the literature base around models-based practice (MBP) and asks if this multi-models approach to curriculum planning has the potential to be the great white hope of pedagogical change…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Models, Curriculum Development
Allan, Julie – Education Inquiry, 2014
This article considers the place of theory within education in two contexts -- Sweden and the UK -- and advances the argument that both governments and academics themselves have contributed to a 'theoryless' education. Examples are offered from the fate of education science in Sweden and, in the UK, from responses to the Research Excellence…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Theories, Government Role, Teacher Role
Eiken, Odd – CELE Exchange, 2011
Kunskapsskolan is a chain of independent secondary schools which functions as a comprehensive platform for personalised education, known as the Kunskapsskolan programme (KED). What is special about this programme is that students set their own objectives, work independently and are assessed against their personal academic goals. Kunskapsskolan is…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Educational Planning, Teacher Role, Goal Orientation
Slade, Melanie; Lowery, Claire; Bland, Ken – Support for Learning, 2013
The Forest School movement, an important part of education in Scandinavia, has gained momentum in the UK in recent years. Within the context of declining access to, and engagement with, the natural environment Forest Schools can provide invaluable life experiences for our children. In 2012 the University of Northampton investigated opportunities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College School Cooperation, Pilot Projects, Elementary Schools
Pring, Richard – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2009
This article is a synopsis of the main argument of the Nuffield Review of 14-19 Education and Training--in particular, the problems which gave rise to the Review, the ways in which the government has responded, and how the Review believes policy and practice should develop in the future.
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Teacher Role, Vocational Education, Higher Education