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Daniel M. Cooke; Craig B. Harrison; Sarah-Kate Millar; Simon Walters – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2023
Purpose: To explore the insights of adults and children at a New Zealand primary school adopting nonlinear pedagogical approaches to physical education (PE). Methods: This case study was conducted at a single primary school and utilized a qualitative methods design, including interviews or focus groups with the principal, five teachers, and four…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Elementary Education, Physical Education
Vivienne Anderson; Alejandra Ortiz-Ayala; Sayedali Mostolizadeh – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Schools play a crucial role in shaping resettled refugees' sense of belonging and access to citizenship rights. Education is a pathway to social integration, civic participation, and meaningful employment. Teachers can be seen as 'boundary workers' who broker a sense of (un)welcome and (un)belonging, mediating the relationship between resettled…
Descriptors: Refugees, Student Role, Teacher Role, Background
Hay, Kathryn – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2020
While the benefits of work-integrated learning (WIL) are undisputed, identifying what elements enable quality experiences is a more challenging endeavor. This article focuses on the perspectives of New Zealand social work tertiary educators regarding components of quality WIL. The participants recognized the difficulties in succinctly articulating…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Experiential Learning, College Faculty, Program Effectiveness
Logan, Maree; Anthony, Glenda; Rawlins, Peter – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2019
This article is based on a case study conducted within a newly established Year 7 and Year 8 innovative learning environment (ILE). Drawing on the voices of students and teachers, this article explores ways teachers and students learnt together, collectively moulding a suitable fit for mathematics learning within their ILE. Of interest was how the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Educational Innovation, Student Participation
Hiini, Vicki; MacKinnon, Anna; Lonergan, Kelly; Spalding, Debbie; Bridson, David – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2018
A number of converging issues provided the impetus for 12 schools in the Western Bay of Plenty to form a support network to explore and develop play-based learning for the first years of school. This article discusses what has influenced our play-based learning approach and gains we have observed as a result. We acknowledge the challenges that…
Descriptors: Play, Teaching Methods, Elementary Education, Teacher Role
Clouder, Lynn; Billot, Jennie; King, Virginia; Smith, Jan – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
A growing expectation that academic staff in higher education institutions (HEIs) will be qualified to doctoral level can mean that doctoral study must be juggled alongside administration, teaching, and academic duties. Many academics study in their own institutions. We wished to explore their perspectives on (i) how the two roles, of being an…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Cross Cultural Studies
Bisley, Charles – Dialogic Pedagogy, 2016
In this paper, I describe a collaborative process in which a class of grade 6 & 7 students made and performed two plays, and also transformed their learning. In this process, a reconfiguring of the spaces of learning, the students and I adapted a variety of literacy and drama practices; a key change in practice was the shift away from an…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Grade 7, Drama, Teaching Methods
Mutch, Carol; Tatebe, Jennifer – Pastoral Care in Education, 2017
As neoliberal ideology has come to dominate higher education, the roles and relationships of managers, academics and students have changed radically. This article outlines ways in which neoliberalism and its companion ideology, neoconservatism, have impacted on higher education through a move to individualism, managerialism, measurement and…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Higher Education, Individualism, Commercialization
Peter, Mira; Khoo, Elaine; Cowie, Bronwen; Scott, Jonathan; Round, Howell – Teaching and Learning Research Initiative, 2017
Successful engineering graduates need to understand engineering principles and practices and be able to work in teams, to communicate well, and to work in contexts that can be risky and uncertain. Current trends in engineering education call for the development of students' technical and non-technical skills. Thus, it is crucial that tertiary…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Homework, Video Technology, Technology Uses in Education
McPhail, Graham J. – Curriculum Journal, 2016
This paper reports on the initial stages of an empirical study of a new secondary school in New Zealand. The school vision and organisation reflect current international twenty-first-century learning discourse by confronting long-established beliefs concerning the nature of education and knowledge and the roles of teachers and students. The…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Educational Change, Curriculum Design, Teacher Role
Cown, Paula; Werry, Sue; Bell, Gayle; Skeoch, Roberta – Early Childhood Folio, 2016
Teachers understand the importance of whanau (family) involvement for children's learning. This understanding comes from their own experience as teachers, from an extensive published research base, and, in Aotearoa New Zealand from the national early childhood education curriculum, "Te Whariki." Early childhood teachers also know that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Teaching Methods
Emerson, Lisa; Mansvelt, Juliana – Higher Education Research and Development, 2014
Metaphors are a primary influence on the way we perceive and construct our world; they are also a way of revealing beliefs and attitudes that might otherwise be difficult to identify. Furthermore, metaphor has been found to be an effective way of shifting people's beliefs, attitudes and behaviour. This paper details the findings of a pilot study…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching (Occupation), Foreign Countries
Clavel, Jose G.; Crespo, Francisco Javier G.; Méndez, Ildefonso – International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement, 2016
The different strategies and methodologies used by teachers in their day-to-day activity may have an impact on the academic performance of their students. Indexes constructed to summarize how teachers address different teaching tasks can be used to quantify the teaching activities' associations with academic results. In the IEA's Trends in…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Science Achievement
Zaka, Pinelopi – Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning, 2013
This paper reports on the findings of a case study that investigated how blended teaching and learning was implemented in a New Zealand secondary school. An ecological perspective was taken to clarify the complexity of blended teaching and learning implementation by researching the roles of students, teachers, school leaders and other educational…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Blended Learning, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Students
Mitchell, Linda – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2010
What assumptions about children and childhood are held by government officials and organisation representatives who are influential in policy formation in early childhood education (ECE) in New Zealand? How are assumptions manifested in policy? This article draws on a study carried out from 2001 to 2003, a time of radical ECE policy change in New…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Early Childhood Education, Childrens Rights, Social Change
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