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Esmeralda A. Hernandez-Hamed – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study aimed to understand why and how community college practitioners act for institutional change in support of undocumented students--drawing on concepts from the tempered radicals framework. I used qualitative inquiry and exploratory interviews to understand how community college practitioners make meaning of the changes they have been…
Descriptors: College Students, Undocumented Immigrants, Community Colleges, Social Support Groups
Carla Briffett Aktas – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Social justice in education can be understood as empowering students to participate meaningfully in their education on par with peers. Participation amongst students in higher education classrooms is becoming a concern because of increased globalisation and local student diversity. In this work, Nancy Fraser's three-dimensional framework of social…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Higher Education, Action Research, Participatory Research
Tang, Liqin – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Critical thinking (CT) has become a main focus in the higher education and is viewed as one of the essential skills for students to succeed in the 21st century. Many studies focus on Chinese students and their CT skills. There is a scarcity of research targeting teachers' CT. However, teachers are the key to successful education and they play a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Thinking Skills, Cognitive Tests, Critical Thinking
Taye, Markos Tezera; Alduais, Ahmed – Athens Journal of Education, 2022
Given the immense role of the student-centred approach in enhancing students learning, this study explores the role of academic freedom in implementing a student-centred approach. To achieve this objective, the study relies on a qualitative case study research design. In this regard, semi-structured interviews and observation were employed as data…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Active Learning, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Clifft, Sarah; Assiouras, Ioannis – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2023
Since March 2020, French Business Schools have been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic due to imposed sanitary restrictions. Higher education deployed different online and offline teaching settings to ensure the continuity of students' learning. Literature proposes hybrid teaching, which combines face-to-face activities with online…
Descriptors: Business Schools, Blended Learning, Foreign Countries, COVID-19
Barone, Ryan P.; Mora, Fabiola – About Campus, 2023
In this article, the authors discuss that equity is the aspiration for justice resulting from the intentional distribution of capital in its myriad forms in the context of generations of state, system, and institutional oppression. The conflation of equity with equality and the white-washing of equity have upheld systems of dominance within higher…
Descriptors: Comparable Worth, Compensation (Remuneration), Student Volunteers, College Students
Smith, Melissa K.; Wu, Yongqiang; Wang, Yiwen; Wu, Rong; Wang, Yan – Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching, 2023
This paper investigates four teachers' efforts to innovate during a semester of English language teaching at a university in China. At the end of a mentor-facilitated action research cycle, the teachers wrote their 'Story of Innovation' in order to construct deeper understandings of their experiences. These stories were examined for themes and are…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
Saykili, Abdullah – Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 2019
The dominant roles that digital connective technologies have in the 21st century are causing profound changes in all domains of life, which signal that we have reached a new age: the digital age. Education is one of the fundamental domains of life re-engineered to adopt to the changing landscape of what it means to function in this new age. The…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Technology Uses in Education, College Students, 21st Century Skills
Peredrienko, Tatiana; Belkina, Oxana; Yaroslavova, Elena – International Journal of Instruction, 2020
The research attempts to reveal distinctive features of four basic patterns of the educational paradigm; aims at investigating the role of a teacher in a new language-learning environment and finding a new approach to education for a "Teacher 4.0" to conform to technology-related changes in the society and, consequently, to employers'…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Educational Environment, Expectation, Teacher Role
Naidoo, Rajani – European Educational Research Journal, 2018
Contemporary education reform worldwide appears to be locked in a competition fetish. This article explores the varieties of competition, including traditional academic forms, contests sponsored by governments and international organisations, market competition and status wars intensified by rankings. Resisting interpretations of competition as…
Descriptors: Competition, Higher Education, Educational Change, Government Role
Barbato, Giovanni; Moscati, Roberto; Turri, Matteo – Tuning Journal for Higher Education, 2019
University teaching is under pressure to evolve in line with the social, cultural and economic changes of modern society. This process inevitably affects the professional profile of academics since it creates an increasing tension between the traditional modes of teaching and the learning styles and professional expectations of students. This…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Role, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Johnson, David – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2019
There is a growing and inexplicable trend among professors to voluntarily fade into the online pedagogical background and allow someone--or something--to do the teaching for them. The professoriate should be concerned about three kinds of online courses that require minimal preparation: YouTube courses, PowerPoint courses, and publisher courses.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Online Courses, Video Technology, Computer Software
Scartezini, Raquel Antunes; Monereo, Carles – Research Papers in Education, 2018
This study investigated whether changes can occur on indicators of teachers' professional identity (TPI) when teachers and students share representations about what happens in class during an academic term. TPI is a process of constant negotiation between the different I-positions of teachers at the personal, social and cultural levels. The main…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Professional Identity, Questionnaires, Teacher Attitudes
Alsheikhidris, Mohammed Alfatih Alzain – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2020
In the context of education globalization and informatization, the open education resource movement supported the concept of "open sharing" is a crucial trend within the development of worldwide education. The large-scale online open curriculum (MOOC) could be a new development and breakthrough within the open education resource movement…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Chinese, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Alterator, Scott; Deed, Craig – Curriculum and Teaching, 2016
Modern school design continues to incorporate openness and irregularity as a means of achieving improvement. Irregular learning environments can act as a catalyst for student unsettling and enable possibilities of teacher practice. We outline a case study of teacher adaptation to irregular environments in a senior school setting. We argue that…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Teaching Methods, Case Studies, Educational Change