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Swaminathan, Raji; Mulvihill, Thalia M. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
The purpose of this paper is to further examine 'place-reflexivity' as a methodological tool for engaging in site-seeing in qualitative research. Qualitative research often involves a site or field. Yet, the 'where' of qualitative research has often been overlooked in methodological discussions. This approach is akin to sightseeing where sites are…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Researchers, Geographic Location, Environment
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Pavloski, Erin L.; Triezenberg, Heather A.; Takahashi, Bruno; Taylor, William W. – Journal of Extension, 2019
We examined risk perceptions that aquatic-based recreation stakeholders in the Great Lakes region held about fish diseases, using viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS) as our case study. Eighty-five percent of study participants knew nothing or very little about VHS. Regarding risks posed by VHS, participants overall were most concerned about risks…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Water, Animals, Diseases
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Frejd, Johanna; Stolpe, Karin; Hultén, Magnus; Schönborn, Konrad J. – Journal of Biological Education, 2022
Whereas previous studies show that children are able to make meaning about evolutionary concepts within read-aloud contexts, little is known about how semiotic resources and interaction influence children's meaning making about evolution. This study investigates children's meaning making about evolutionary concepts during a modelling activity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Animals, Task Analysis, Concept Formation
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Betul Czerkawski – Issues and Trends in Learning Technologies, 2022
GeoHumanities is an interdisciplinary field, which combines geography, arts, and humanities. At the intersection of these three disciplines, GeoHumanities' purpose is to use space, place, landscape, and environment to tell the stories of cultures, nature, and heritage of various ethnic groups. The GeoHumanities Forum at the Royal Holloway…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Data Analysis, Humanities, Geography
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Iliopoulou, Ifigenia – Educational Research, 2018
Background: The conceptions that children develop about environmental issues are likely to form the basis of how they comprehend such issues, influence their behaviour towards the environment and, ultimately, determine the way they address these issues. Being aware of children's ways of thinking about the environment is, therefore, of paramount…
Descriptors: Environment, Concept Formation, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes
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Aivelo, Tuomas – Environmental Education Research, 2023
Most of biodiversity is not considered charismatic and from human's perspective it can be indifferent, problematic, harmful, disgusting, or dangerous. Secondary school students' attitudes towards an unloved species and how it relates to their feelings of disgust in the context of a biology course were studied during a citizen science project where…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Science Education, Item Response Theory, Student Attitudes
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Beatham, Mark – Ethics and Education, 2021
Could public education as a cultural institution promote the commonwealth? ('Commonwealth,' from The Oxford English Dictionary as, 'public welfare; general good or advantage;' and 'to a body or a number of persons united by some common interest.') This paper argues proper education enfranchises the young through proper relationships to place, past…
Descriptors: Public Education, Place Based Education, History, Futures (of Society)
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Sommerstad, Heidi Sageng; Kildahl, Arvid Nikolay; Munkhaugen, Ellen Kathrine; Karlsen, Kjersti; Bakken, Trine Lise – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2021
Background: Patients with intellectual disability in psychiatric services are rarely asked about their experiences when admitted to inpatient units. Aim: To enhance the understanding of ward atmosphere for inpatients with co-occurring intellectual disabilities (ID) and mental illness by exploring patients' experiences from a specialised mental…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Hospitals, Patients, Mental Disorders
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Heather F. Clark; Symone A. Gyles; Darlene Tieu; Shriya Venkatesh; William A. Sandoval – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
This article examines two teachers' efforts to re-organize their science teaching around issues of environmental and food justice in the urban community where they teach through the pedagogical approach of community-oriented framing. We introduce this approach to teachers' framing of phenomena in community as supporting students' framing of…
Descriptors: Distance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Science Teachers
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Mürüvvet Senbayrak; Deniz Ortaçtepe Hart – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2024
There has recently been a growing interest in social justice language education, with the goal of challenging entrenched social, cultural and economic hierarchies within educational institutions and the society at large. Contributing to this line of research, the present study focused on an online conversation club that aimed to develop EFL…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Clubs, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Catarina Wahlgren; Katerina Pia Günter – Gender and Education, 2024
Photographs of children are used on a daily basis in Swedish preschool practice. Although the preschool curriculum prescribes gender equality and celebration of diversity, photographs of indoor activities have shown to display a homogenous view of children and an emphasis on masculine-coded productions and accomplishments. This article examines…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries, Self Concept, Environment
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Blenkinsop, Sean; Affifi, Ramsey; Piersol, Laura; De Danann Sitka-Sage, Michael – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2017
This paper begins by exploring the anti-colonial work of Tunisian scholar Albert Memmi in his classic book "The Colonizer and the Colonized" and determining whether the characteristics of colonization that he names can be successfully applied to the current relationship between modern humans and the "natural world". After…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Foreign Policy, Correlation, Environment
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Roberts, Anna; Hinds, Joe; Camic, Paul M. – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2020
Research suggests that experience of the natural environment may have a range of beneficial outcomes for children and young people. A systematic review of the peer-reviewed empirical literature focused on research involving direct interaction with nature amongst children and young people and its impact on wellbeing; 14 papers, within the domains…
Descriptors: Well Being, Outdoor Education, Outcomes of Education, Self Esteem
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Gündüz, Mevlüt – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2016
The purpose of this qualitative research to determine the values teachers wish to bring to them in the Social Studies Lesson they have first in the school and to ensure that those values are classified under specific categories. The research is organized in the framework of phenomenological approach, which is one of the qualitative research…
Descriptors: Values Education, Social Studies, Foreign Countries, Social Values
Glasier, Victoria; Palmer, Jessica L. – Geography Teacher, 2019
Using current and historical data, the U.S. Census Bureau offers geography teachers activities with resources to use in the classroom. The activities are aligned to the National Geography Standards (2012) and provide real-world data examples while teaching concepts such as environmental changes and population changes. In a geography activity for…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Census Figures, Elementary School Students, Middle School Students
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