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Rix, Sally – Childhood Education, 2017
Self-organized learning was developed by Professor Sugata Mitra of Newcastle University on the foundation of his firm belief that learning will emerge spontaneously when children are encouraged to be curious and are allowed to self-organize. There are seven dedicated Self-Organized Learning Environments (SOLEs) that Mitra established in…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Reaction, Teaching Methods, Independent Study
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Stockley, Denise; McDonald, Jeanette; Hoessler, Carolyn – Journal of Faculty Development, 2015
Building on the rich faculty development literature worldwide, recent scholarship on the advancement, professionalism, and career paths of individuals entering the field has received greater attention. Through focus group discussions, faculty developers from colleges and universities around the world shared their pathways into and through faculty…
Descriptors: Discovery Processes, Faculty Development, Focus Groups, Higher Education
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Atkins, Liz – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2017
Little work on the significance and implications of decision-making has been undertaken since that led by Hodkinson in the 1990s, and the experiences of young people on vocational programmes and their reasons for undertaking them remain under-theorised and poorly understood. Drawing on two narratives from a study exploring young people's…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Decision Making, Vocational Education, Career Choice
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Brito, Ana Teresa; Lindsay, Geoff – Infants and Young Children, 2016
An exploratory study is reported of the delivery of the Early Support and Key Working (ES&KW) training program in England for multiagency professionals and parents. This qualitative study examined how ES&KW training principles and content relate to contemporary pillars in early childhood intervention; how this training is structured to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Training, Qualitative Research
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Murray, Jane – Early Child Development and Care, 2012
"Exploration" is recognised as research behaviour; anecdotally, as an early years' teacher, I witnessed many young children exploring. However, young children's self-initiated explorations are rarely regarded as research by adult researchers and policy-makers. The exclusion of young children's autonomous explorations from recognition as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Discovery Processes, Play
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Putwain, David William – Educational Studies, 2008
Research has indicated that 13% of students in the UK experience a high degree of assessment-related stress/anxiety, which may have debilitating health, emotional and educational effects. Recent policy initiatives have attempted to encourage a responsibility for promoting well-being in schools; however, at present there is little known about what,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Anxiety, Interviews
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Colbeck, John – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2001
Suggests that if educators and parents both looked more to the interests of the child, the concept of 'child' would be revised, as would the concept of 'self.' Explains that in the classroom, children are forced to behave as adults would have them behave, rather than learning in modes that reflect a child's natural behaviors. (NB)
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Rights, Compulsory Education, Discovery Processes
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Hutchin, Vicky – Primary Science Review, 2003
Observing young children learning is an indispensable part of teaching in the early years and this is clearly acknowledged in the "Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage." It is through observing and assessing learning that one can find out what children know and what skills and concepts they appear to have acquired. In this…
Descriptors: Evidence, Young Children, Classroom Observation Techniques, Naturalistic Observation