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Louis Botha – Advances in Research on Teaching, 2024
As Ratnam makes clear, a cultural-historical perspective on teacher/faculty excessive entitlement is indispensable if we are to use this concept to work with, rather than undermine, education practitioners. In this chapter, a networked relational model of activity is proposed as a tool for understanding excessive entitlement from a…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Expectation, Networks, Models
Gogus, Aytac – Online Learning, 2023
Offering online courses can be seen as a way of enhancing the three essential "presences" (teaching, cognitive, and social) of the Community of Inquiry (CoI) model. Creating and enhancing cognitive, teaching, and social presences require an innovation for teachers during planning, implementing, and evaluating their online courses. As…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Learning Experience, Cognitive Processes
Dahlbeck, Johan – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
This article turns to the neglected pedagogical concept of "ingenium" in order to address some shortcomings of the admiration-emulation model of Linda Zabzebski's influential exemplarist moral theory. I will start by introducing the problem of the admiration-emulation model by way of a fictional example. I will then briefly outline the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Moral Values, Social Theories
Costa, Cristina; Burke, Ciaran; Murphy, Mark – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2019
Bourdieu's career long endeavour was to devise both theoretical and methodological tools that could apprehend and explain the social world and its mechanisms of cultural (re)production and related forms of domination. Amongst the several key concepts developed by Bourdieu, habitus has gained prominence as both a research lens and a research…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Theories, Individual Characteristics, Researchers
Patel, Leigh – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2022
In this theoretical paper, I examine the role and potential alterations to uses of social categories in qualitative research. Categories are socially constructed, imbued with power, and include race, class, gender, sexuality, and ability. These categories, although constructs and subject to change, hold durability and are leveraged in much of…
Descriptors: Social Differences, Classification, Longitudinal Studies, Ethnography
McCuaig, Louise; Quennerstedt, Mikael – Sport, Education and Society, 2018
Sport, health and physical education (SHPE) researchers have increasingly embraced the salutogenic model of health devised by Aaron Antonvosky, to re-understand and problematise the relation between movement, physical activity or physical education on one hand, and health on the other. However, contemporary research employing Antonovsky's theories…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Athletics, Wellness, Educational Research
Misawa, Koichiro – Ethics and Education, 2016
Approaches to studying the "social" are prominent in educational research. Yet, because of their insufficient acknowledgement of the social nature of human beings and the reality we experience, such attempts often commit themselves to the dualism of scheme and content, which in turn is a by-product of the underlying dualism of reason and…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Philosophy, Models, Social Theories
Cabrera, Nolan L. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2019
This article is a response to Amanda Lewis, Margaret Hagerman, and Tyrone Forman's the Sociology of Race & Racism: Key Concepts, Contributions & Debates. Sociology and education, like any scholarly areas, have veins that reinforce racism and some that astutely assess, theorize, and challenge White supremacy. In this article, I explore the…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Racial Bias, Models
Fryer, Luke K. – Educational Psychology Review, 2017
Many of our current higher education (HE) learning strategy models intersect at important points. At the same time, these theories also often demonstrate important unique perspectives on student learning within HE. Currently, research with one learning strategy model rarely leads to developments in others, as each group of researchers works in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Models, Educational Theories
Quantz, Richard; Cambron-McCabe, Nelda; Dantley, Michael; Hachem, Ali H. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2017
The field of educational leadership is beset with a barrage of different "leadership theories". There are so many differently named theories and models of leadership that the student and practitioner have difficulty understanding them as anything other than an automat of alternatives. To confuse matters even more, nearly all of these…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Social Justice, Textbooks, Educational Administration
Wilson, Terri S. – Educational Theory, 2016
School choice positions parents as consumers who select schools that maximize their preferences. This account has been shaped by rational choice theory. In this essay, Terri Wilson contrasts a rational choice framework of "preferences" with John Dewey's understanding of "interest." To illustrate this contrast, she draws on an…
Descriptors: School Choice, Social Theories, Models, Preferences
Wright, J. Talmadge – American Journal of Play, 2018
Critiquing and expanding Huizinga's theory of play in "Homo Ludens," the author argues for play as a means to access what is real and introduces a new model of play he calls the containment play expression (CPE) to challenge traditional notions about the opposition between play and work. This model, he contends, bridges this gap between…
Descriptors: Play, Role Playing, Computer Games, Social Theories
Johnson, Alandis A.; Quaye, Stephen John – Journal of College Student Development, 2017
We used queer theory to encourage readers to think differently about previous theories about Black racial identity development. Queer theory facilitates new and deeper understandings of how Black people develop their racial identities, prompting more fluidity and nuance. Specifically, we present a queered model of Black racial identity development…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Social Theories, College Students, African American Students
Pope, Raechele L.; Reynolds, Amy L. – New Directions for Student Services, 2017
This chapter explores the connection between the authors' foundational Multidimensional Identity Model and intersectionality. The authors discuss the challenges and promises of capturing a holistic, intersectional perspective in identity theory, as well as how to engage the concept of identity as practitioners.
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Social Theories, Barriers, Educational Opportunities
Stanley, Christopher T.; Stanley, Lauren H. K. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2017
An individual's identity related to health is critically important in terms of the adoption and maintenance of health behaviors, and guides approaches to health change across the lifespan. This article presents a review of the literature and proposes a health socialization and health identity framework, which may be used to clarify challenges in…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Health Behavior, Socialization, Self Concept