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Wenham, Lucy; Din, Iqra; Eaves, Liam – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2021
Not all parents across England are happy about sending their children back to school, following the lifting of lockdown measures in March 2021. Our qualitative research, listening to accounts from eighty-five such families, finds that these concerns stem from COVID-related anxiety, most commonly linked to protecting members of the household at…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Special Education, Special Needs Students, Parent Attitudes
Raffo, Carlo; Forbes, Claire – Oxford Review of Education, 2021
There has been much discussion in educational policy on the apparent educational benefits for disadvantaged young people of engaging in schools' extra-curricular activities (ECAs). The evidence suggests strong associations between ECAs and improved educational attainments. Arguments made about the causal processes and underpinning associations…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Extracurricular Activities, Policy Analysis, Disadvantaged
Bradford, Elisabeth E. F.; Brunsdon, Victoria E. A.; Ferguson, Heather J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
Perspective-taking plays an important role in daily life, allowing consideration of other people's perspectives and viewpoints. This study used a large sample of 265 community-based participants (aged 20-86 years) to examine changes in perspective-taking abilities--a component of "Theory of Mind"--across adulthood, and how these changes…
Descriptors: Perspective Taking, Eye Movements, Error Patterns, Older Adults
Kowalczuk-Waledziak, Marta; Lopes, Amélia; Underwood, James; Daniela, Linda; Clipa, Otilia – Teaching Education, 2020
The relationship between master's thesis work and teachers' professional development has rarely been explored empirically, yet. Drawing upon a larger study, this paper investigates how teachers who were studying for or who have recently graduated from Master of Education programmes offered in five countries -- Poland, Portugal, England, Latvia,…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Professional Continuing Education, Teacher Education Programs, Masters Programs
Doharty, Nadena – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2020
This paper theorises empirical findings from a school in the north of England in order to contribute to theoretical understandings of racial microaggressions, particularly micro-assaults. In so doing, the paper argues that during the teaching of Black History, micro-assaults were articulated as racist humour and stereotyping, to increase tolerance…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination, Humor, Stereotypes
Menna, Lydia; Kosnik, Clare; Dharamshi, Pooja – Education Sciences, 2020
This paper reports on a qualitative research study that examined how 10 literacy teacher educators (LTEs) utilized children's literature to invite teacher trainees to critically engage with social issues, challenge their assumptions about literacy, and begin to develop the knowledge and dispositions to work alongside diverse learners (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Teacher Educators, Preservice Teachers, Beginning Teachers
Bradbury, Alice – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2020
This paper combines tools from policy sociology with those from Critical Race Theory (CRT) to build a framework for a CRT-based education policy analysis, based on a set of questions about the relationship between policy and racial inequalities. Drawing on a case study of assessment policy in England, the paper examines how tools from both bodies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Theory, Race, Educational Policy
Barrett, Brian; Hordern, Jim – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
In this paper, we aim to outline what foundations can offer in terms of understanding education and educational practice, and thus for providing a basis for teachers' professional knowledge. We look critically at the struggle foundation disciplines often experience with coherence and integration in terms of both their relation to each other and to…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Foundations of Education
Dowling, Fiona; Flintoff, Anne – Sport, Education and Society, 2018
Analyses of curricula in a range of countries show how they tend to reinforce, rather than challenge, popular theories of racism. To date, we know little about the contribution of physical education (PE) curriculum policy to the overall policy landscape. This paper examines the construction of race and racism in two national contexts (Norway and…
Descriptors: Race, Physical Education, Educational Policy, Critical Theory
Stevenson, Howard – Peabody Journal of Education, 2017
Teachers face considerable and increasing pressure in their working lives. Labor intensification compels teachers to work faster, harder, and longer. However, teachers also experience increasing external control over what they teach and how they teach. These processes are increasingly made possible by the "datafication" of teaching,…
Descriptors: Data, Decision Making, Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness
Aldridge-Waddon, Michelle – Language Awareness, 2019
Drawing on unique observational data from police training with child volunteers, this study evaluates the linguistic patterns used by officers for transmitting complex, legally-binding information to children during the opt-out procedure (which determines how children's evidence is presented in court). It is shown that while the officers realise…
Descriptors: Metalinguistics, Language Patterns, Police, Evidence
Belas, Oliver – Research in Education, 2019
Debate over subject curricula is apt to descend into internecine squabbles over which (whose?) curriculum is best. Especially so with school English, because its domain(s) of knowledge have commonly been misunderstood, or, perhaps, misrepresented in the government's programmes of study. After brief consideration of democratic education (problems…
Descriptors: Democracy, English Instruction, Phenomenology, Foreign Countries
Vinson, Don; Parker, Andrew – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2019
Over the past 20 years, a significant amount of research has located sports coaching principally as an educational endeavour. In particular, non-linear educative approaches have attracted much attention yet few studies have explored in any real depth the theoretical underpinnings of such practices. Where conceptual analyses have been conducted,…
Descriptors: Athletics, Athletic Coaches, Youth, Adults
Clapham, Andrew; Vickers, Rob; Eldridge, Jo – Journal of Education Policy, 2016
Outstanding education is a high-level policy narrative in England rehearsed by school leaders, politicians, policy-makers and inspectors alike. The "legitimacy" of knowledge, performativity and discourse-based analysis are mobilised to examine outstanding. The paper explores how informants in the English state secondary education sector…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Discourse Analysis, Secondary Education, Grounded Theory
Clover, Darlene; Sanford, Kathy – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2016
In this article, we position museums as 'pedagogic contact zones,' sites fraught with both problems and potential. Using five stories drawn from our work and engagement with public museums over the past five years in Canada, England and Scotland, we illustrate how contemporary practices of critical cultural pedagogy work to construct, deconstruct,…
Descriptors: Museums, Adult Education, Critical Theory, Cultural Education