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Katherine Maslowski; Rina Biswakarma; Michael J. Reiss; Joyce C. Harper – Health Education Journal, 2024
Objective: Most countries teach limited information about sex and reproductive health education, often concentrating on how not to get pregnant. In this study, we examine what 16- to 18-year-olds in England have learnt and their views about reproductive health education. Design: This is a mixed-methods study. An anonymous, online survey was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Birth, Sex Education
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Alessandro Siani; Maria Joseph; Claudiu Dacin – Discover Education, 2024
In the current post-truth era, the ability to assess the reliability of information is an essential citizenship attribute. With nearly half of the present internet traffic estimated to be generated by bots, and misinformation being regularly weaponised by numerous parties for economic or political gain, it is imperative that citizens are equipped…
Descriptors: News Reporting, Misinformation, Secondary School Students, Science Education
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Haward, Tom – British Educational Research Journal, 2020
The idea that the emerging global society is also the age of the 'pictorial turn' is one in which the use of visual historical sources (VHS) in the teaching and learning of History in English secondary schools is situated. Yet there has been little research conducted into how such sources are experienced by teachers and students in the classroom,…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Information Sources, Visual Aids, Secondary School Students
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Chivers, Charlotte-Anne; Collins, Adrian L – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2023
Purpose: This study explores whether farmers across England believe that advice on diffuse water pollution from agriculture (DWPA) which is currently provided for free at the point of delivery is credible, relevant, and legitimate ('CRELE') enough to justify paying towards. Methodology: A mixed-methods study consisting of an online questionnaire…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Foreign Countries, Water Pollution, Animals
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Hong, Quan Nha; Rees, Rebecca; Sutcliffe, Katy; Thomas, James – Research Synthesis Methods, 2020
Conducting mixed methods reviews is challenging. The aim of this article is to describe a range of rationales for and approaches to mixed methods reviews, with a particular focus on one research group. A case study was conducted to describe the mixed methods review process used at the Department of Health and Social Care Reviews Facility in…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Foreign Countries, State of the Art Reviews, Evaluation Methods
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Sill, Jody M. – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2023
This paper draws on the retrospective accounts of eight LGBT+ students aged 18-21 attending a university in Northern England. Using interpretivist methodology, qualitative research was conducted to explore how their sex and relationships education impacted upon their needs as a sexual and/or gender minority. An under-researched aspect of…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, College Students, Foreign Countries, Sexuality
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Kerslake, Laura; Hannam, Judith – Irish Educational Studies, 2022
This paper presents findings from a study into children's media and information literacy (MIL). The purpose of the study was to understand English primary school children's (ages 8-11) attitude toward the internet as well as their ability to find, use and evaluate information. This then informed the development of a MIL programme of learning for…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Information Literacy, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
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Bokhove, Christian; Jerrim, John; Sims, Sam – Journal of School Choice, 2023
School inspections are a key component of the accountability system in many education systems, including England. The judgments and reports produced through these inspections are widely used by parents when they are choosing a school for their children. But should they be? This paper presents new evidence on this issue. We illustrate how parents…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Secondary School Students, School Choice, Information Sources
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Prentice, Caitlin M.; Ott, Eleanor – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2021
Schools play a key role in the lives of young refugees and asylum seekers, yet it is unclear to what extent educators are prepared to effectively teach this population. In this study, we examined how educators acquire knowledge relevant to teaching refugee pupils through a survey (n = 295) and nestled case studies of 17 teachers at two schools in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education
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Talbot, Jon; Bennett, Lee – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2020
This paper describes an action research project in a university to identify the requirements of Work-Based Learning (WBL) students in respect of literature searches for practice enquiries and outlines measures subsequently taken to improve student support. The study confirms previous research that WBL students need to consult a wide variety of…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Work Experience Programs, Action Research, Student Research
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Harris, Jane; Atkinson, Amanda; Mink, Michael; Porcellato, Lorna – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
The growing diversity and uptake of social media has increased the sources of health information available to young people. YouTube is one of the most popular social media platforms for young people in the United Kingdom, and YouTubers are the most important influencers on the platform producing diverse health content. They are increasingly…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Health Promotion, Information Sources, Social Media
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Wood, John – School Science Review, 2020
This article looks at how the nature of truth in science is not absolute and in accepting the idea that certain 'laws' are sufficiently true we can unlock the rigidity of discipline-based scientific thinking to make the possibility of tackling many of the grand challenges facing society a reality. The nature of Open Science is focused on the fact…
Descriptors: Ethics, Science Education, Scientific Research, Scientific Principles
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Jamie, Kimberly; O'Neill, Roisin; Bows, Hannah; Hackshaw-McGeagh, Lucy – Health Education Journal, 2020
Objectives: Breastfeeding is the optimal method of infant nutrition. Despite this, rates of breastfeeding in high-income countries are low and mirror wider health inequalities with women from under-served populations being least likely to breastfeed. In the UK, adolescent mothers from areas of high socio-economic deprivation are among the least…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Cultural Capital, Infants, Early Parenthood
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Pullan, Sam – Teaching History, 2022
Sam Pullan explains how a chance encounter has helped him to improve his introduction to the modern themes and founding documents of US politics. Working with a professional historian whom he met, by chance, over dinner, he was able to produce lessons at the cutting edge of subject knowledge to grab the attention of his Year 11 pupils. This…
Descriptors: Historians, History Instruction, Lesson Plans, Grade 11
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Vyrnwy-Pierce, Jacqueline – Teaching History, 2022
Frustrated by the generic statements that her Year 12 students were making about sources, Jacqueline Vyrnwy-Pierce resolved to undertake a research project into how her students were approaching sources about the French Revolution. Fascinated by the research of American educational psychologist Sam Wineburg, Vyrnwy-Pierce decided to use Wineburg's…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Grade 12, High School Students, Information Sources
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