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Sweetman, Rachel – Teaching in Higher Education, 2019
Proliferating claims have been made for Learning Outcomes (LOs) potential to re-shape higher education: as forces for transparency and harmonisation, new forms for measurement or a format that fundamentally challenges traditional teaching and learning. Evidence of their actual influence remains sparse, however. This analysis of 45 interviews with…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Teaching Experience, Student Experience, Educational Policy
Garcia, Emma; Weiss, Elaine – Economic Policy Institute, 2019
This report is the first in a series examining the magnitude of the teacher shortage and the working conditions and other factors that contribute to the shortage. It finds that the teacher shortage is real, large and growing. When indicators of teacher quality (certification, relevant training, experience, etc.) are taken into account, the…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Teacher Effectiveness, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Certification
Carrillo, Carmen; Flores, Maria Assunção – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2018
This paper provides an overview of research on veteran teachers and teacher identity. It analyses issues at the personal, situated and professional levels that have been shown to impact on veteran teachers' identities. The search included empirical studies published in peer-reviewed journals between 2005 and 2016. In total, 19 papers were…
Descriptors: Experienced Teachers, Professional Identity, Teacher Motivation, Teacher Persistence
Rizvi, Fazal; Beech, Jason – Curriculum Inquiry, 2017
This paper is aimed at exploring the possibilities that the notion of everyday cosmopolitanism can open up for pedagogic practices and, at the same time, the opportunities that pedagogy can provide for the construction of a cosmopolitan global ethics. Our argument is that students (and teachers) are involved in everyday experiences of cosmopolitan…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Teaching Experience, Curriculum Development, Global Approach
Nuraan, Davids – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
Debates on educational exclusion are almost exclusively focused on the experiences of learners as they navigate their way through barriers of race, culture, gender, sexuality, class, disability and language. Similar attention has not been afforded to the experiences of teachers, creating the impression that, unlike learners, teachers do not…
Descriptors: Professional Isolation, Inclusion, Minority Group Teachers, Professional Identity
Williamson, Frances; Durnan, Deborah; Edwards, Tannia; Waites, Mary – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2020
Previous studies have documented the personal transformation that many low literate adults undergo when they engage in literacy campaigns. In particular, research has captured how improved literacy leads to a greater willingness and capacity to speak out, or what is often referred to as voice. This paper focusses on the impact of an adult…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Sustainability, Literacy, Indigenous Populations
MacDonald-Vemic, Angela; Portelli, John – Critical Studies in Education, 2020
Few studies have attended to the specific influence of neoliberalism on education for social justice, despite the complex ways in which the competing discourses of neoliberalism and social justice work side by side in local educational settings. This article reports data derived from interviews with 28 educators committed to social justice…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Social Justice, Educational Practices, Discourse Analysis
Hayes, David – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2020
In "Excellent Sheep," William Deresiewicz describes 'elite' higher education as one in which students perform excellently, but only in a spirit of compliance with assigned tasks. The depth of this problem -- which has a long pedigree in philosophy -- is such that an advantage might be found in non-'elite' and even manifestly lame…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Poetry, Educational Philosophy, Psychological Patterns
Douglas, Kate – English in Australia, 2018
In this reflection I discuss my experiences teaching E. M. Forster's canonical novel "The Longest Journey" (1907) to third-year university students. I argue that there are a multitude of benefits in employing queer pedagogies for teaching English. I consider how queer pedagogies might go beyond questions of representations and visibility…
Descriptors: Novels, English Literature, Twentieth Century Literature, College English
Deringer, S. Anthony – Journal of Experiential Education, 2017
Place-based education and mindfulness are not new concepts, but the idea of combining the two bodies of work to explore what mindful place-based education might look like may provide a useful new perspective. The purpose of the literature review is to take place-based pedagogical methods and examine how mindfulness might influence the experience…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Place Based Education, Metacognition, Educational Practices
Kelchtermans, Geert – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2017
What does it mean to live a teacher's life? What does it mean to be a teacher, to become a teacher, to stay in teaching, or to leave the profession? Why are teachers doing what they are doing the way they are doing it? These questions have fascinated the author throughout his academic career as a researcher as well as in his teaching and his work…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Teaching (Occupation), Autobiographies, Scholarship
Campbell, Elena Stephenson – Teaching Artist Journal, 2017
This article examines the contemporary role of teaching artists, affirming the arts as methods of investigating complex academic/psychosocial material and engaging in rich cultural and ever evolving explorations.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Art Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Teaching Experience
Cho, Hyo-Je – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2019
The paper outlines the usefulness and challenges of teaching the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) to the young generation of the twenty-first century. Reflecting on the author's experience of engaging university students the paper shares with readers some personal lessons on the subject. A brief history of the UDHR in the past seven…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Democracy, Teaching Methods, College Students
Woolley, Mary Catherine – History of Education, 2019
In 2018 it is 30 years since the Educational Reform Act of 1988 introduced a National Curriculum to England, Wales and Northern Ireland. This article questions whether this policy became something to be celebrated, commemorated or ignored. The National Curriculum for history has proved contentious in media and academic circles, but the focus has…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Educational History, Educational Policy, History Instruction
Shim, Soo Won – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
Multicultural competence has gained attention in education as the diversity of students has increased. Thus, teachers ought to be expected to develop ways of understanding students' cultural differences and to improve their ability to communicate with and be culturally empathic with students from different backgrounds. Using an autoethnographic…
Descriptors: Science Education, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries, Student Diversity