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Willis, Alison; Thiele, Catherine; Dwyer, Rachael; Grainger, Peter; Simon, Susan – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
This paper presents the start-up methodology for a project that leverages the opportunities that social media affords to give teachers voice and agency. In response to negative press about teachers in mainstream media, coupled with research that shows that teachers are working hard to meet student academic and wellbeing needs, the researchers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Reputation, Social Media
Fryer, Tom; Jones, Steven – Higher Education Policy Institute, 2023
In January 2023, UCAS announced their intention to reform the personal statement to a series of short questions. This built upon UCAS's work with students and providers in 2022/23, as well as academic literature that has documented the challenges and inequalities that surround the personal statement, including the Higher Education Policy Institute…
Descriptors: Admissions Officers, College Applicants, College Admission, Admission Criteria
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Badaki, OreOluwa – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2020
This piece considers the role of the physical body in learning, as we navigate the intricacies of social distancing and virtual schooling. It asks what happens when we consider the body as text? What might we discover about how different bodies experience our current reality? How might these questions help educators learn from and support…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Human Body, Resilience (Psychology), Distance Education
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Busch, Brigitta – Applied Linguistics, 2020
Linguistic studies related to trauma are primarily interested in how traumatic events can be verbalized. This article, in contrast, focusses on ways of translating a traumatic experience into forms of symbolization that do not report on what happened but rather foreground the bodily and emotional sensations linked to (re)living such experiences.…
Descriptors: Trauma, Verbal Communication, Emotional Response, Creative Writing
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Esin, Cigdem; Lounasmaa, Aura – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2020
This paper explores how a multimodal narrative methodology can open a creative, relational and safe space, in which refugee-storytellers negotiate their positioning within racialised power imbalances. Personal narratives that facilitate storytellers' agency have a potential to empower and elicit social change. When refugees are denied their right…
Descriptors: Refugees, Story Telling, Resistance (Psychology), Personal Narratives
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Gouthro, Patricia A. – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2018
Drawing upon two research studies using life history interviews to explore the learning trajectories of traditionally published fiction authors, this paper focuses on the selective and layered level of storytelling that occurs in life history research; before, during, after, and beyond the interview process. Various aspects of stories that authors…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Autobiographies, Personal Narratives, Writing Processes
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Fendler, Rachel; Shields, Sara Scott – LEARNing Landscapes, 2018
This paper explores how teens used storytelling during a yearlong, extracurricular documentary film project. The project invited a group of 8-12 teens and university researchers to act as visual narrative inquirers in a local historic neighborhood. We explore the role of story, framing our project as a form of engaged pedagogy, and draw…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Story Telling, Extracurricular Activities, Documentaries
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Singh, Amina; Sherchan, Dipti – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2019
The concepts of adult literacy and adult education have been predominantly framed by the discourse of development in Nepal whereby literacy programmes are designed to combat illiteracy with the purpose of promoting the socio-economic and human development in the country. In this effort, certain groups of women and ethnic minorities have been…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Illiteracy
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Elfreich, Alycia – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
This paper explores undocumented adolescent Latina becomings that move beyond Western, white dominant cultural values and recognize egalitarian entanglements of difference. I begin by recognizing my positionality in this work that speaks to my own feminist theoretical entanglements of this project that draw upon new materialist and…
Descriptors: Feminism, Educational Research, Hispanic Americans, Adolescents
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Martín, Rocío Belén; Palombo, Nahuel Ezequiel; Martinenco, Rebeca Mariel; Manavella, Agustina María – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2023
In the last decades, agroecological and permacultural initiatives and organizations have grown. These initiatives attend to notions of food sovereignty and alternative models of agricultural production. The confluence of different actors and social initiatives through which experiences and knowledge of cultivating food are shared, and new ones are…
Descriptors: Science Education, Teaching Methods, Critical Theory, Epistemology
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Lee, Jack T. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023
Recent calls for the decolonization of the academy demand recognition for diverse canons of knowledge. Asia's economic ascent also imparts rising confidence among Asian scholars and institutions to promote indigenous knowledge. While these global calls for emancipation are invigorating, decolonial scholarship is prone to sterile theorization,…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Indigenous Knowledge, Economic Development, Asians
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Adami, Rebecca – Policy Futures in Education, 2017
The paper extends the critique in earlier research of human rights as exclusive of otherness and difference by introducing the work of Adriana Cavarero (2000) on a "narratable self." Hence, the formation of human rights is thus about the relations between different narratable selves, not just Western ones. A narrative learning, drawing…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Self Concept, Criticism, Personal Narratives
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Glew, Scott T.; Oto, Ryan; Mayo, J. B. – Journal of International Social Studies, 2020
Given the onslaught of COVID-19, the University of Minnesota suspended in-person instruction, forcing instructors to engage multiple forms of distance learning. This essay describes how two graduate instructors in social studies teacher education shifted their pedagogical focus from one course's content to the ways in which their students would…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Social Values, School Closing
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Wong, Ken Yan; Job, Claire; Anstey, Sally – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2020
In a previous article, we theorised that patients' stories prepare students by allowing them to reflect on their practice in the safety of the academic environment. This article furthers this theory by arguing that, when engaging with patients through storytelling, students grow epistemologically, whereby they develop knowledge about empathetic…
Descriptors: Patients, Story Telling, Empathy, Allied Health Personnel
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Jackson, Iesha; Watson, Doris L.; White, Claytee D.; Gallo, Marcia – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2022
This article provides analysis of and commentary on the Indigenous roots of oral history. Drawing from our experience with our institutional review board determining that our work was not research, we review literature to engage in a (re)vision of oral history research while asserting the legitimacy of our research process. From this, we argue…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Oral History, Research Methodology, Racism
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