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Yung, Kevin Wai-Ho – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2016
Internationalisation has recently become one of the major developmental goals within many institutions of higher education, where the use of languages on campus plays an important role. While research focusing on the use of English in higher education is growing, little attention has been paid to out-of-class contexts. This paper reports on the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interviews, Self Concept, Foreign Countries
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Peers, Danielle; Brittain, Melisa; McRuer, Robert – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2012
A book, article, or theory might be judged not only by the insightfulness of the claims it makes, but also by the connections, possibilities, and politics that it fosters. By these criteria, Robert McRuer's publications, of which the most widely known is "Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability" (2006), are crucial. He weaves…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Audiences, Disabilities, Social Attitudes
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Barrett-Tatum, Jennifer – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2015
The English Language Arts Common Core State Standards and corresponding assessments brought about many changes for educators, their literacy instruction, and the literacy learning of their students. This study examined the day-to-day literacy instruction of two primary grade teachers during their first year of full CCSS implementation. Engestr?m's…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, State Standards, Alignment (Education), Language Arts
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Nuttall, Joce; Edwards, Susan; Mantilla, Ana; Grieshaber, Sue; Wood, Elizabeth – Professional Development in Education, 2015
Digital technologies are increasingly accepted as a viable aspect of early childhood curriculum. However, teacher uptake of digital technologies in early childhood education and their use with young children in play-based approaches to learning have not been strong. Traditional approaches to the problem of teacher uptake of digital technologies in…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Early Childhood Education, Faculty Development, Play
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Henley, Jennie – British Journal of Music Education, 2015
This paper draws on three different research projects to demonstrate the use of an expanded model of Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT), developed as part of a doctoral research study. The first project is an evaluation of the impacts of a Music Partnership Project within Primary and Secondary schools. The second project is an evaluation…
Descriptors: Music Education, College School Cooperation, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools
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de Saxe, Jennifer – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2012
This theoretical paper analyzes the relationship between critical feminist theory and emancipatory education as it relates to transformative educational practices. The first section will discuss how the author understands critical feminist theory by looking to Chela Sandoval's theoretical framework of oppositional resistance. The author discusses…
Descriptors: Feminism, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Practices, Higher Education
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Richardson, Troy – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
This essay explores some of the affinities between current theories of North American Indigenous trickster narratives and continental philosophy where they are both concerned with the question of responsibility in subject formations. Taking up the work of Judith Butler, Franz Kafka and Gerald Vizenor, the author works to show how both continental…
Descriptors: American Indians, North Americans, Social Responsibility, Social Theories
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Koch, Sebastian; Barkmann, Jan; Sundawati, Leti; Bogeholz, Susanne – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2013
Fostering the cognitive skills to analyse environmental "commons dilemmas" is an urgent task of environmental education globally. Commons dilemmas are characterised by structural incentives to overexploit a natural resource; their solution is particularly pressing in threatened biodiversity "hotspot" areas. Solutions to these…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Environmental Education, Natural Resources, Agronomy
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Winterbottom, Christian; Leedy, Allyson K. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2014
Presently, there are a growing number of ethnic minority students in the primary schools in northwest England. Through sociocultural theory, this paper examines student and parent perspectives of their experiences in the schools. Using a qualitative methodology, including observation, in-depth interviews, and field notes this case study focused on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minority Group Students, Elementary School Students, Ethnic Groups
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Cholewa, Blaire; Goodman, Rachael D.; West-Olatunji, Cirecie; Amatea, Ellen – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2014
Scholars have shown that educational experiences within the classroom may marginalize students of color which may result in psychological distress. However, the utilization of culturally responsive educational practices (CRE) can create environments in which marginalized students can thrive not only academically, but psychologically. The authors…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Culturally Relevant Education, Case Studies, Qualitative Research
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Gerrard, Jessica – Educational Theory, 2013
Recently, a range of educational theorists have explored and extended upon popular currents in political theory through articulating "open" and "unknowing" pedagogies. Such contributions represent a radical turn away from the presumed "universals" found in proclamations of justice and emancipation and, ultimately, the centering of class analysis.…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Theories, Social Theories, Social Class
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Sawyer, Keith – Vocations and Learning, 2012
Sociocultural theory focuses on group processes through time, and argues that group phenomena cannot be reduced to explanation in terms of the mental states or actions of the participating individuals. This makes sociocultural theory particularly useful in the analysis of group creativity and group learning, because both group creativity and group…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Social Influences, Cultural Influences, Group Dynamics
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Haley, Karen J.; Jaeger, Audrey J.; Levin, John S. – Journal of College Student Development, 2014
This study examines and enriches understanding of the career choice process for graduate students of color. Social identity theory (SIT) is used as a framework to expand our understanding of how and why graduate students choose (or do not choose) faculty careers. Graduate students' cultural social identities influenced their career choice…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Career Choice, African American Students, Cultural Influences
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Wallace, Janice; Wallin, Dawn – Gender and Education, 2015
This paper traces the academic identity formation(s) of 10 Canadian female academics whose disciplinary knowledge is in the field of educational administration. We trace the ways in which discourses of gender, institutional power, and other cultural and social influences shaped their sense of themselves as academics in the highly patriarchal…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, College Faculty, Gender Differences, Foreign Countries
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Roth, Wolff-Michael – Dialogic Pedagogy, 2013
Vygotsky's social-psychological theory of human development and Bakhtin/Vološinov's theory of language and the dialogical nature of thought have received increasing interest in the educational research literature but tend to remain unrelated even where co-citation occurs. In this article, I first present a model that integrates the fundamentally…
Descriptors: Social Psychology, Philosophy, Individual Development, Social Theories
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