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Corlett, John – On the Horizon, 2023
Purpose: The case studies were examined in the context of a lack of confidence in what constitutes truth and knowledge. Design/methodology/approach: A case study design taken examining specific instances where the emergence of populist political tactics in an unfettered media world has undermined public belief in what counts as knowledge and to…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Public Opinion, Misconceptions, Social Media
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Brea-Spahn, María Rosa; Bauler, Clara Vaz – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2023
Purpose: Ideologies are like rocks onto which individuals and institutions anchor their thoughts about what it means to be an "ideal language user" and what "standardized languaging" is. These deeply ingrained beliefs, influenced by colonial legacies and sociopolitical contexts, invisibly enforce a hierarchical order between…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Language Attitudes, Disadvantaged, Standard Spoken Usage
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Wang, Canglong – Journal of Moral Education, 2023
The resurgence of Confucian education in present-day China has received increasing academic attention over the last two decades. However, certain aspects of this trend remain poorly understood, particularly parents' involvement in their children's Confucian education. Based on a qualitative study conducted at a Confucian school, this article sheds…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Confucianism, Teaching Methods
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Flynn, Darren; Crew, Teresa; Hare, Rosie; Maroo, Krishna; Preater, Andrew – Journal of Information Literacy, 2023
In this article we connect critical librarianship and its practices of information literacy (IL) with working-class experiences of higher education (HE). Although the research literature and professional body of knowledge of critical information literacy (CIL), is one of the most theoretically-developed areas of wider critical librarianship…
Descriptors: Library Science, Criticism, Information Literacy, Social Class
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Li, Danling; Li, Yongyan – Higher Education Policy, 2023
The hegemonic wave of neoliberalism in higher education does not eradicate academic freedom in universities one by one. The possibility of resistance necessarily exists within the configuration of contemporary power relations. This study contributes to the theoretical debate on how global neoliberal forces are reproduced with local characteristics…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Resistance to Change, Research
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Nguyen, Ha; Parameswaran, Prasina – Information and Learning Sciences, 2023
Purpose: The goal of this study is to explore how content creators engage in critical data literacies on TikTok, a social media site that encourages the creation and dissemination of user-created, short-form videos. Critical data literacies encompass the ability to reason with, critique, control, and repurpose data for creative uses. Existing work…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Social Media, Video Technology, Criticism
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Vesna Balac; Gamze Ozogul – Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 2023
Numerous studies have been conducted to examine the effectiveness of problem-based learning (PBL) in higher education programs that prepare health professionals for their clinical careers, such as undergraduate nursing programs. Even though undergraduate nursing education and radiography education have similarities, studies that focus on the…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Learning Modules, Allied Health Occupations Education, Student Attitudes
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Camila Moyano Dávila; Ismael Tabilo Prieto; María Isabel Vera-Muñoz; Samanta Alarcón Arcos – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2023
Digital communicational technologies, such as WhatsApp, have been part of schools both before and during the pandemic. This article explores the normative emergence of being a student, a parent, and a teacher in the use of parents' WhatsApp groups. In Chile, this digital application is widely used by the population, and it is particularly…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Franssen, Thomas; Borlaug, Siri Brorstad; Hylmö, Anders – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2023
Public research organizations respond to external pressures from national research evaluation systems, performance-based funding systems and university rankings by translating them into internal goals, rules and regulations and by developing organizational identities, profiles and missions. Organizational responses have primarily been studied at…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Performance Based Assessment, Financial Support, Institutional Mission
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Helmick, Linda – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2023
This study explores artmaking as a therapeutic arts- and trauma-informed practice in critical inquiry with others during the collective activity of a happening. Happenings are nonhierarchical environments that offer the exciting, nontraditional promise of taking art off the walls and into a larger context. In the space of mutual respect and…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Trauma Informed Approach, Trauma, Self Expression
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Robert Jean LeBlanc; Amy Stornaiuolo – Journal of Literacy Research, 2023
In this study, we explore discussions of literature in a high school English Language Arts (ELA) classroom, examining how students read rhetorically. Reading rhetorically considers the ethical effects of narrative content as it is mediated through character dialogue and action, narrator discourse, and the author's organization: a narrative as a…
Descriptors: High School Students, Grade 12, Language Arts, English Instruction
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O'Connor, Una; Anderson Worden, Elizabeth; Bates, Jessica; Gstrein, Vanessa – Curriculum Journal, 2020
Curriculum change is an intricate, lengthy process, requiring commitment, cooperation and compromise amongst the agencies and stakeholders involved; its development is more complex in divided societies, particularly when the subject content is open to contention. The addition of Local and Global Citizenship (LGC) to the Northern Ireland (NI)…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Criticism, Educational Change
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McCaw, Christopher T. – Oxford Review of Education, 2020
'Mindfulness' is a term which holds increasing currency within educational research, policy and practice. However, there is substantial variation in its use, especially with respect to its historical roots in the Buddhist tradition. I develop a conceptual distinction between 'thin' mindfulness and 'thick' mindfulness, with attendant ontological,…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Buddhism
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Schellenberg, Benjamin J. I.; Mosewich, Amber D.; Bailis, Daniel S.; Gaudreau, Patrick; Verner-Filion, Jérémie – Journal of Experimental Education, 2021
People generally recognize the benefits of responding to failures with self-compassion (i.e., with self-kindness, a sense of common humanity, and mindfulness) rather than self-criticism. In this research, we replicated this effect with passionate students who had all reported that academics was a pursuit that they enjoyed and was important to…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Coping, Failure, Student Attitudes
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Manyak, Patrick C.; Manyak, Ann-Margaret – Reading Teacher, 2021
The authors describe Literary Analysis and Writing, an integrated instructional routine, developed through a formative experiment research project, that prompts students to uncover the deeper meanings of literary texts. The routine weaves together brief preteaching of carefully selected vocabulary words, whole-class assisted reading of text, close…
Descriptors: Literary Criticism, Writing Instruction, Formative Evaluation, Vocabulary
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