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Assenova, Ralitsa – Film Education Journal, 2023
This article locates a consideration of the contemporary state of film education in Bulgaria within a wider discussion of the value of school-based arts education. Drawing upon the work of Arte Urbana Collectif -- an artistic collective based in Sofia -- and, in particular, upon two short case studies of the delivery of an innovative,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Film Study, Foreign Countries, Case Studies
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Amanda Brown; Rüya Savuran; Patricio Herbst; Soobin Jeon – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2024
This paper explores the potential of online lesson visualization and annotation tools in fostering international lesson-centered teacher collaboration. In an era where teachers face diverse challenges and limited opportunities for peer-to-peer collaboration, leveraging digital tools for asynchronous exchanges emerges as a promising avenue for…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Technology Uses in Education, Knowledge Level, Documentation
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Frost, David – Professional Development in Education, 2012
This article argues for a particular conceptualisation of teacher leadership; one that enables us to overcome the limitations of established approaches to continuing professional development as a strategy for school improvement by mobilising the massive untapped potential of teachers as leaders of innovation. In this article, teacher leadership is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Leadership, Faculty Development, Educational Innovation
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Tchalakov, Ivan; Mitev, Tihomir; Petrov, Venelin – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2010
The paper questions some of the premises in studying academic spin-offs in developed countries, claiming that when taken as characteristics of "academic spin-offs per se," they are of little help in understanding the phenomenon in the Eastern European countries during the transitional and post-transitional periods after 1989. It argues…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developed Nations, Entrepreneurship, Educational History
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Zamfirov, Milen; Saeva, Svetoslava; Popov, Tsviatko – Physics Education, 2007
This paper presents a new strategy to be implemented in Bulgarian schools in teaching physics and astronomy to students with impaired hearing at grades 7 (13-year-old students) and 8 (14-year-old students). The strategy provides effective education for students with hearing disabilities in mainstream schools as well as for those attending…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 7, Physics, Sign Language
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Rosberg, Merilee A. – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1994
Discusses several practices in Bulgarian kindergartens. Profiles one activity that integrated subjects across the curriculum. In this activity, children built a city out of blocks, using mathematical and scientific concepts, language, and architectural drawings, while listening to music. Discusses the priority given to early childhood education in…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries, Integrated Curriculum, Kindergarten
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Hansson, Henrik; Hall, Scott – Policy Futures in Education, 2005
What can we learn from European Union (EU) school projects about future learning approaches? The EU has invested massively in information and communication technologies (ICT) projects promoting innovative use of new technologies in school settings. The aim of the project "School Foresight", with partners in Bulgaria, Estonia, Greece,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Programs, Selection, Educational Trends
Eggers, Paul – Media and Methods, 1984
Used primarily for second language learning, Suggestopedia is a learning method which facilitates whole brain learning by using the arts--music, drawing, and theatrical presentations--to reduce negative and increase positive suggestive factors. Stages in a lesson are discussed and sources of information and suggestopedia music selections are…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Cerebral Dominance, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques