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Irem Namli Altintas; Onur Yuksel; Cansel Uzer – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2024
Migration has been a constant in human history, presenting various economic, social, and cultural challenges. The integration of immigrants into society, particularly in terms of language and education, plays a crucial role in fostering social harmony. While Turkey has made progress in its integration policies, challenges persist, including…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Education Majors, Preservice Teachers
Mona Baniahmadi; Bima Sapkota; Amy M. Olson – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2023
In the U.S., state guidance to schools in response to the COVID-19 pandemic was politicized. We used state-level political affiliation to explore whether access to curricular resources differed pre-pandemic or during pandemic remote teaching and teachers' reported control over curricular resources during pandemic teaching. We found that…
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, Mathematics Curriculum, State Policy, COVID-19
Obed Mfum-Mensah – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2024
Sub-Saharan African societies had contacts with China that stretch back to the early days of the Silk Road where the two regions facilitated trade relations and exchanged technology and ideas. Beginning in the 1950s China formalized relations with SSA based on South-South cooperation. At the end of the Cold War, China intensified its relations…
Descriptors: International Relations, Scholarships, Exchange Programs, Technical Assistance
Dong, Feiran – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2020
In this paper, I made a historical and philosophical reflection on the social scientific categorization of "rural children" (nongcun ertong) in contemporary Chinese discourses of educational equality. The empowerment discourse about them as an educationally marginalized group based on scientific inquiry into their problems reflects a new…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Equal Education, Rural Youth
Acosta, Felicitas – European Education, 2020
For the last 30 years international assessments have become more widespread and systematic, and their influence on education policy has increased: the OECD through the PISA tests has played a major role in this process. This article reflects on the case of the countries of the Southern Cone: Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile. It analyzes the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, International Assessment, Secondary School Students
Rónay, Zoltán – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2019
In the latest BCES Conference Book ("Education in Modern Society," BCES Conference Books, 2018) a study was published which presented Hungarian legislation on the field of education. It is clear that the legal framework serves the interests of the government. The Fundamental Law of Hungary does not guarantee the fundamental right to…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Educational Legislation, Civil Rights, Higher Education
Mfum-Mensah, Obed – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2019
Beginning in the nineteenth century, a plethora of western Christian and secular philanthropies introduced "top-down" philanthropic initiatives in Sub-Saharan Africa to promote education and "development". There seems to be a complex link between the agendas of international philanthropies and their home governments' broader…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Philanthropic Foundations, Educational Development, Social Stratification
Casalaspi, David; Burns, Jason – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Political resistance to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) has grown in recent years, yet little empirical research has examined this subject. Drawing on Fukuyama's theory of political order and decay, we provide a case study of the politics surrounding the CCSS in Oklahoma, one of three states to have fully repealed the CCSS after initially…
Descriptors: Common Core State Standards, Curriculum Implementation, Political Influences, Educational Change
Katada, Fusa – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
'We have the right to talk and think in our own language.' This self-evident slogan is ever challenged in the digital age of the 21st century. 'Talking and thinking' is most effectively trained and achieved by formal education carried out in one's own language. However, multilingual children growing up in multilingual societies would have to…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Language of Instruction, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
Smyth, John – Ethnography and Education, 2016
This papers deals in a polemical fashion with what is arguably one of the most contentious issues in education--the disengagement of increasing numbers of young people from schooling. It makes the argument that what is occurring is that global forces are conspiring to position young people as a form of "social waste" and that allowing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnography, Educational Research, Learner Engagement
Ieronimakis, John; Efstathopoulou, Aggeliki – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2018
The educational content of the Greek language education in Egypt is drawn from the metropolitan centre (Greece) with the aim of developing a national consciousness based on a single ethno-cultural identity (see Greek). Such a choice is debatable as to its feasibility and results in the sense that it contrasts with the conditions of Greek children…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Greek, Second Language Learning, Cultural Influences
Gallegos, Bernardo P. – American Educational History Journal, 2016
Indigenous slavery was a critical aspect of New Mexican life and culture during the Spanish, Mexican, and early American (Territorial) periods. Aside from the labor and military support provided by indigenous slaves for the expansion of the province, the genetic contribution to the population growth was enormous. Ramón Gutiérrez (1991) speculates…
Descriptors: Slavery, Informal Education, Indigenous Populations, Genetics
Simic-Muller, Ksenija; Fernandes, Anthony; Felton-Koestler, Mathew D. – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2016
Our study investigates preservice teachers' perceptions of real-world problems; their beliefs about teaching real-world contexts, especially ones sociopolitical in nature; and their ability to pose meaningful real-world problems. In this paper we present cases of three preservice teachers who participated in interviews that probed their thinking…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Problem Based Learning, Beliefs, Student Teacher Attitudes
García, Amelia Molina; Melo, José Antonio Sáenz; Lara, José Luis H. Andrade – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2017
A "worldization" process of the education system started during the later years of the last millennia. This movement has been strengthened through the participation of supranational organizations, in which their recommendations have served as the source of guidance in the definition of educational policies of the associated countries.…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Policy, Global Approach, Role
DeCuir, Amaarah N. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Qualitative study of Muslim women learning leadership according to the principles of Transformational Learning Theory. Eleven women participated in two-part process for data collection: diaries for daily reflections and focus-groups for collection narrations of leadership. Findings will inform a contextual description of Muslim women learning…
Descriptors: Muslims, Leadership Training, Females, Transformative Learning