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Di Pietro, G.; Karpinski, Z.; Biagi, F. – European Commission, 2021
This report looks at the impact of the business cycle on participation in adult learning in the EU-27 using aggregate quarterly country level data for the period 2005Q1-2019Q4. Data come from the EU Labour Force Survey. Although downturns may give individuals more incentives and more time to update their skills and knowledge, their ability to pay…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Business, Labor Market, Adult Education
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Mary Ann Steiner; Karen Knutson; Kevin Crowley – Connected Science Learning, 2024
Many people living in rural areas are aware of the impacts of climate change and often have climate beliefs that are aligned with the scientific consensus. However, climate change conversations in rural communities may be seen as divisive, political, and potential sources of conflict in the community. We describe a rural/urban collaboration…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Climate, Rural Areas, Rural Urban Differences
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Batsleer, Janet; Thomas, Nigel Patrick; Pohl, Axel – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2020
Drawing on the PARTISPACE research (www.partispace.eu) and particularly on findings from three of eight European cities included in the study, this article brings to the surface the dramatic and theatrical practices underlying the metaphor of performance in order to contribute to a better understanding of youth work and youth participation. It…
Descriptors: Participation, Spatial Ability, Group Dynamics, Youth
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Ardoin, Nicole M.; Heimlich, Joe E. – Environmental Education Research, 2021
Environmental learning is a lifelong, lifewide, and life-deep endeavor, much of which occurs in the spaces in between those that are studied, remarked upon, and documented. Within this everyday-life context, we examine the concept of learningscapes--intersecting sociocultural, intellectual landscapes where people learn about and undertake…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Teaching Methods, Lifelong Learning, Sociocultural Patterns
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Mejias, Sam; Thompson, Naomi; Sedas, Raul Mishael; Rosin, Mark; Soep, Elisabeth; Peppler, Kylie; Roche, Joseph; Wong, Jen; Hurley, Mairéad; Bell, Philip; Bevan, Bronwyn – Science Education, 2021
As an emerging field of theory, research, and practice, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) has received attention for its efforts to incorporate the arts into the rubric of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) learning. In particular, many informal educators have embraced it as an inclusive and…
Descriptors: Art Education, STEM Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Transformative Learning
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Terras, Melody M.; Boyle, Elizabeth A. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2019
Although the Education sector has pioneered the use of technology, the pace of technological change has outstripped the slower processes of theoretical development and critical reflection, so the field is highly fragmented and lacks a comprehensive evidence base to support future development. In this paper, we consider how the insights offered by…
Descriptors: Games, Electronic Learning, Psychological Patterns, Learning Theories
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Kim, Myeong Ji; Kang, Da Yeon; Martin, Sonya N. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022
Science museums have long been heralded as important informal science education sites where people can engage in voluntary and experiential science learning. In this paper, we identify and raise questions about how science museum responses to a global pandemic could impact on accessibility of informal science education for the public. To explore…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Science Education, Video Technology, COVID-19
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Villalba-García, Ernesto – European Journal of Education, 2021
Validation of non-formal and informal learning has been gaining political momentum in Europe within the implementation of lifelong learning policies since the early 2000s. Policy documents claim a variety of education, socio-political and economic benefits from the implementation of validation, making validation a "hero" for lifelong…
Descriptors: Nonformal Education, Informal Education, Lifelong Learning, Program Validation
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Belinda Mary MacGill; Sangeeta Jattan; Dropati Lal; Babra Narain; Bec Neill; Teupola Nayaca; Alexandra Diamond; Ufemia Camaitoga – Qualitative Research Journal, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explicate the links between public pedagogy, ethics of care and storying as a methodology and method in Oceania. Design/methodology/approach: This paper explores the role of extended families as First Teachers in iTaukei and Indo-Fijian Early Childhood contexts in Fiji. Using storying as methodology, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Ethnic Groups, Early Childhood Teachers
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Webb, Darren – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2019
Social movement learning is now an established field of educational research. This paper contributes to the field by offering a critical case study of Occupy Wall Street (OWS). The paper surveys the claims made by the movement's supporters that transformed utopian subjectivities emerged in and through the process of participation, the…
Descriptors: Activism, Social Change, Politics, Informal Education
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Orlow, Avi Katz – Journal of Jewish Education, 2019
This article argues that contemporary resources drawing from 19th-century Mussar wisdom and Positive Psychology in the context of Jewish camp are a great vehicle for communicating our virtues and teaching "21st Century Innovation and Learning Skills." Based on practitioner research, this article draws on over a decade of working with…
Descriptors: Jews, Religious Education, Summer Programs, Resident Camp Programs
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Rousell, David; Harris, Daniel X.; Wise, Kit; MacDonald, Abbey; Vagg, Julia – Review of Research in Education, 2022
This chapter explores the urgent relevance of posthumanist theory and practice for democratizing creative educational experiences in 21st-century schools, universities, and informal learning environments. Posthumanism challenges the myopic centering of the human in creative education in an age of climate change, artificial intelligence, and…
Descriptors: Humanism, Creativity, Democracy, Educational Experience
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Baldridge, Bianca J. – Educational Researcher, 2020
Community-based youth work, through which young people are engaged in community-based educational spaces (CBES; e.g., after-school programs, out-of-school time settings, youth organizations, etc.), is celebrated for supporting youth academically, socially, culturally, and politically. However, when these spaces receive attention, their social and…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Community Programs, Race, Social Environment
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Besand, Anja – Journal of Social Science Education, 2020
People learn when they have to learn. This quite simple but antiquated insight of motivational psychology can be interpreted in various ways. First of all, it can be understood in a very traditional way as an argument for authoritarian class-management and educational control through external incentives like grades, shame and punishments. On the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Disease Control, Teaching Methods, Informal Education
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Meli, Kalliopi; Lavidas, Konstantinos; Koliopoulos, Dimitrios – Research in Science Education, 2020
Low enrolment in undergraduate level physics programmes has drawn the attention of the relevant disciplines, education policy-makers, and researchers worldwide. Many reports released during the previous decades attempt to identify the factors that attract young people to study science, but only few of them focus explicitly on physics. In Greece,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Physics, Course Selection (Students)
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