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Daniel Pettersson; Andreas Nordin – Routledge Research in Education Policy and Politics, 2023
This volume centres the notion of "chance" in education as a key concept in contemporary education -- relating to aspects like accountability, datafication, or international large-scale assessments -- and discusses the impact that the historical desire to "tame" this notion has had on present-day educational policy and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Data Use, Educational Assessment, Educational Policy
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Wong, Zi Yang; Liem, Gregory Arief D. – Educational Psychology Review, 2022
Notwithstanding its crucial role in facilitating desired outcomes of schooling, educational psychology researchers have recognized the conceptual haziness of student engagement as a multidimensional construct. With the main purpose of refining its conceptual definition, this paper aims to attain the following four goals. First, we seek to…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Definitions, Misconceptions, Theories
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Gordon, Mordechai – Educational Theory, 2023
This essay describes what it means to live with existential self-doubt, explores how such doubt emerges in educational encounters, and examines some educational benefits and challenges of uncertainty and doubt. Mordechai Gordon begins his analysis by describing the type of self-doubt that Paul Cézanne embodied, that is, of an artist who painted…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Trust (Psychology), Credibility, Philosophy
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Tóth, Kristóf; Tél, Tamás – Physics Education, 2023
We present a new secondary school teaching method of quantum uncertainties of two-state systems. Intending to be a material teachable in schools, only two-state systems described by real numbers can be considered. An elementary argumentation based on school statistics leads to the identification of the uncertainty of a physical quantity in such…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, Quantum Mechanics, Physics
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Abedi Dunia, Oscar; Eriksson Baaz, Maria; Maria Toppo, Anju Oseema; Parashar, Swati; Utas, Mats; Vincent, James B. M. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2023
This article seeks to move beyond the Euro/North-centrism recurrent in methodological discussions on what we may learn from the COVID-19 pandemic. Such debates often centre on uncertainty and involuntary immobility -- aspects which are hardly new for many researchers. In this article, we argue that the pandemic offers an opportunity to rethink…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Ethnocentrism, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Buethe, John – Educational Theory, 2022
We turn to experience when confronted by a problem, or so John Dewey's oeuvre suggests. Yet, what use is experience when the problem falls outside the boundaries of the known? Drawing upon a range of thinkers -- from Alain Badiou to Elaine Scarry to Maggie Nelson -- John Buethe takes Dewey's familiar thesis one step further to interrogate…
Descriptors: Experience, Familiarity, Experiential Learning, Educational Philosophy
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Bearman, Margaret; Ajjawi, Rola – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2023
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly integrating into our society. University education needs to maintain its relevance in an AI-mediated world, but the higher education sector is only beginning to engage deeply with the implications of AI within society. We define AI according to a relational epistemology, where, in the context of a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Artificial Intelligence, Educational Strategies, College Students
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Bowling, Renee L.; Combs, Lisa Delacruz – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2023
Third wave student development theory looks across and between populations for constructs with shared meanings that may present new possibilities for understanding student development. Despite commonalities of experience, multiracial and international students are two populations typically studied independently. In this conceptual article, we…
Descriptors: Student Development, Multiracial Persons, Foreign Students, Student Experience
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Ott, Annelie – Environmental Education Research, 2023
This article explores the cognitive aspects of utopia in environmental and sustainability education. Utopia here is understood as the imaginary transformation of society, entailing a critique of society and its imaginary reconstruction aligned with the ideal of just and flourishing communities. To gain insight into the processes at play, I develop…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Imagination, Environmental Education, Sustainability
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Genie N. Giaimo – Writing Center Journal, 2023
This article offers a critical reading of writing center workplace space. Weaving together counterstorying with semiotic, geographic, and rhetorical analysis of space, the author provides an alternative way of understanding the connections between our physical and metaphorical workspaces. Precarity and contingency, the article posits, are made…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Educational Environment
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Tang, Xiaowei; Levin, Daniel M.; Chumbley, Alexander K.; Elby, Andrew – Science Education, 2022
Science education researchers agree about the importance of evidence in science practices such as argumentation. Yet, disagreements and ambiguities about what counts as "evidence" in science classrooms pervade the literature. We argue that these ambiguities and disagreements can be viewed as falling along three fault lines: (i) the…
Descriptors: Science Education, Persuasive Discourse, Evidence, Educational Research
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Petitfils, Brad M. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
The COVID-19 era unleashed a separate medical crisis in the United States: adolescent mental health struggles led to a spike in teen suicides. Adolescence, the period of development long associated with the search for one's identity--a struggle that requires engagement with one's peers for a healthy resolution--was complicated by the lockdowns and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adolescent Development, Identification (Psychology), COVID-19
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Kloeg, Julien; Noordegraaf-Eelens, Liesbeth – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
For Hannah Arendt, authority is the shape educational responsibility assumes. In our time, authority in Arendt's sense is under pressure. The figure of Greta Thunberg shows the failure of adult generations, taken collectively, to take responsibility for the world and present and future generations of newcomers. However, in reflecting on Arendt's…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Educational Practices, Politics of Education, Feminism
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Clarke, Aaron – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
In this article, I theorize school abolition as a shift needed to unsettle education within current times of ecological precarity. As a practice and horizon, abolition reorganizes schooling's ruling episteme by articulating humanity as a collective performance beyond the pedagogical paradigms of western man. Because racial capitalist schooling…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Theories, Humanism, Climate
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Lindsay C. Nickels; Trisha L. Marshall; Ezra Edgerton; Patrick W. Brady; Philip A. Hagedorn; James J. Lee – Applied Linguistics, 2024
Diagnostic uncertainty is prevalent throughout medicine and significantly impacts patient care, especially when it goes unrecognized. However, we lack a reliable clinical means of identifying uncertainty. This study evaluates the narrative discourse within clinical notes in the Electronic Health Record as a means of identifying diagnostic…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Ambiguity (Context), Context Effect, Medicine
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