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Nicky Rushton; Dominika Majewska; Stuart Shaw – Research Matters, 2024
Curriculum mapping is a comparability method that facilitates comparisons of content within multiple settings (usually multiple jurisdictions or specifications) and enables claims to be made about those curriculums/jurisdictions. Although curriculum maps have been published, there is little academic literature about the process of constructing and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Mathematics Curriculum, Concept Mapping, Common Core State Standards
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Garden, Angela; Downes, Graham – Education 3-13, 2023
This paper draws on the breadth of Forest School research literature spanning the past ten years in order to categorise theorisations across the papers. As Forest Schools in the UK are still a fairly recent development research is still limited in quantity and can lack theorisation at a broader level of abstraction. The systematic literature…
Descriptors: Forestry, Institutional Characteristics, Research Reports, Concept Mapping
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Parsons, Sarah; Ivil, Kathryn; Kovshoff, Hanna; Karakosta, Efstathia – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2021
Young autistic children are amongst the most scrutinised and assessed in their everyday lives, often leading to characterisations and descriptions that focus on their difficulties and challenges rather than on their abilities, strengths and positive experiences. Consequently, much discussion about autistic children tends to forget that they are…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Story Telling, Preschool Children
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Gold, Jeff; Oldroyd, Tony; Chesters, Ed; Booth, Amanda; Waugh, Adrian – European Journal of Training and Development, 2016
Purpose: This paper seeks to show appreciation for the collective endeavour of work practices based on varying degrees of dependence, interdependence and mutuality between at least two people. Such dependencies have to be concerned with how talent is used and how this use is an interaction between people, a process called talenting. The aim of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Talent Development, Talent Identification, Personnel Management
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Busher, Hugh; Lewis, Gareth; Comber, Chris – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2016
This paper investigates the views of 20 full-time international postgraduate students, many of whom were Chinese, on living, learning and becoming successful students at one university in a multicultural city in the Midlands of England. The qualitative study built on findings from the International Students' Barometer (ISB) survey for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Graduate Students, Asians
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Higham, Rob – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2014
The legal basis of free schools, provided for in the Academies Act 2010, allows the Secretary of State for Education "to enter into Academy arrangements with any person". A range of debate has ensued over who will govern free schools. This article develops an analysis of the individuals and organizations that have had free school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Free Schools, Privatization, Governance
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Renshaw, Simon; Wood, Phil – Curriculum Journal, 2011
This article reports the results of a small-scale curriculum development project focusing on two of the seven "key concepts" identified in the revised Key Stage 3 (KS3) National Curriculum programme of study for geography, introduced into schools in 2007. The study used "interdependence" and "physical processes" as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction, National Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Rogers, Rick – Teaching History, 2011
Analogies for teaching about causation abound. Rick Rogers is alert, however, to the risks inherent in drawing on everyday ideas to explain historical processes. What most often gets lost is the importance of the chronological dimension; both the length of time during which some contributory causes may have been present, and the ways in which they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Attribution Theory, Time Perspective
Allsop, Yasemin – Online Submission, 2011
The use of computer games on mobile devices in schools for learning is still relatively new and is constantly evolving. The successful integration of this emerging technology into education requires a longitudinal study into how they are being perceived by learners and teachers. Finding out what works well with children in the terms of technology…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Student Attitudes, Educational Games, Learning Experience
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Ingleby, Ewan; Hedges, Clive – Professional Development in Education, 2012
This article is based on quantitative and qualitative data that have been generated since 2009 on the study skills needs of early years practitioners working in England. The research has identified that developing information technology skills appears to be a particular professional development need for these practitioners. The practitioners are…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Professional Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Colleges
Carey, John; Churches, Richard; Hutchinson, Geraldine; Jones, Jeff; Tosey, Paul – Online Submission, 2010
This research paper reports on evidence from 24 teacher-led action research case studies and builds on the 2008 CfBT Education Trust published paper by Richard Churches and John West-Burnham "Leading learning through relationships: the implications of Neurolinguistic programming for personalisation and the children's agenda in England".…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neurolinguistics, Teacher Researchers, Action Research
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Markwick, Andy; Nandhra, Satvinder – School Science Review, 2010
This article describes how science can lead whole-school curriculum change at key stage 3 (ages 11-14). Two thematic curriculum models are described. Model 1 shows how science specialists can develop student understanding of how science interrelates to a variety of other subject areas, while Model 2 shows how science might help to create a…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design, Models
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Winter, Christine – Ethics and Education, 2009
This article enquires into the value of "concepts" as a framework for the school curriculum by questioning their contribution towards our responsibilities for thinking about the earth. I take Derrida's deconstructive reading of Plato's Timaeus to show how spaces in meaning can be revealed, and more transgressive ways of knowing invited…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography, Geography Instruction, National Curriculum
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Byrne, Jenny; Grace, Marcus – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
Concept mapping is a technique used to provide a visual representation of an individual's ideas about a concept or set of related concepts. This paper describes a concept mapping tool using a photograph association technique (CoMPAT) that is considered to be a novel way of eliciting children's ideas. What children at 11 years of age know about…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Photography, Science Instruction, Visual Stimuli
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Baumfield, Vivienne M.; Hall, Elaine; Higgins, Steven; Wall, Kate – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2009
This paper investigates how the use of Pupil Views Templates (PVTs), a tool designed to elicit, record and analyse the development of students' awareness of their own learning processes, supports teachers' professional learning. This paper reports on a three-year collaborative practitioner enquiry project involving more than 30 primary and…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Foreign Countries, Teacher Researchers, Interviews
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