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Thornton, Steve – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2022
This paper makes a case for placing knowledge at the centre of the school mathematics curriculum, and for knowledge building and knowledge differentiation as critical for both equity and excellence, emphasising that knowledge is much more than a set of descriptions of content as might typically be found in a curriculum document or textbook. The…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Mathematics Education, Critical Theory, Realism
Longa, Rachel – Educational Theory, 2022
Drawing on the work of Simone Weil, this article argues that the human purpose of reading is the creation of meaning through interpretive activity. In the context of institutionalized schooling, however, the activity of reading has been alienated from this purpose. As a result, some contemporary pedagogies of reading might keep us from learning…
Descriptors: Reading, Reading Research, Educational Theories, Spiritual Development
Mason, Lauren A.; Thomas, Ayanna K.; Taylor, Holly A. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Metacognition plays a role in environment learning (EL). When navigating, we monitor environment information to judge our likelihood to remember our way, and we engage in control by using tools to prevent getting lost. Yet, the relationship between metacognition and EL is understudied. In this paper, we examine the possibility of leveraging…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Environment, Learning Theories, Learning Motivation
Carter, Cee; Jocson, Korina M. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2022
Drum. Guitar. Song. Cue up Brittany Howard's "History Repeats" and notice what happens. For us, something akin to a bluesy-funk hums while reading critical whiteness studies (CWS) through black feminist thought (BFT). Breaking form. Diffractive. Relational. In this essay, we work through prismatic rhythm and consider how Howard's…
Descriptors: Whites, Blacks, Feminism, Music
Perez, Omar D.; Vogel, Edgar H.; Naraslwodeyar, Sanjay; Soto, Fabian A. – Learning & Memory, 2022
Theories of learning distinguish between elemental and configural stimulus processing depending on whether stimuli are processed independently or as whole configurations. Evidence for elemental processing comes from findings of summation in animals where a compound of two dissimilar stimuli is deemed to be more predictive than each stimulus alone,…
Descriptors: Cues, Associative Learning, Stimuli, Prediction
Savick, Stephanie – Educational Leadership, 2022
Adaptive leadership theory places a strong emphasis on overcoming challenges to achieve success in an organization. For school leaders, this means helping stakeholders navigate new and challenging situations that occur in the context of school improvement efforts. School leaders who strive to adopt an adaptive approach should consider the…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Theories, Educational Improvement, Educational Change
Liu, Xiang – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Jean Baudrillard took the 'object' of everyday experience and developed it into the 'Object' that escapes the subject-object relationship, and in this way formulated a unique version of the theory of materialism. Taken in its extreme form, the later Baudrillard termed it the 'fatal strategy', that is, the strategy for eliminating the…
Descriptors: Relationship, Political Attitudes, Social Systems, Philosophy
Selena Wang – ProQuest LLC, 2022
A research question that is of interest across many disciplines is whether and how relationships in a network are related to the attributes of the nodes of the network. In this dissertation, we propose two joint frameworks for modeling the relationship between the network and attributes. In the joint latent space model in Chapter 2, shared latent…
Descriptors: Networks, Item Response Theory, Models, Statistical Analysis
Maughn Rollins Gregory – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2022
Since the American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) originated the idea of a 'community of inquiry' to describe and promote the norms of scientific inquiry, that idea has been used to characterize a wide variety of educational programs, academic disciplines, and institutional, governmental, and political practices. Those who do…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Communities of Practice, Theories, Scientific Research
William C. Kelner; Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger; Alisa R. Garner; L. Christian Elledge; Gregory L. Stuart – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: Victims of bullying are at increased risk for suicidal ideation. The purpose of the current study is to examine the impact of bullying victimization in childhood on college student's current report of suicidal ideation through two mechanisms derived from the interpersonal-psychological theory of suicide. Participants: Our sample…
Descriptors: Suicide, Bullying, Victims, Undergraduate Students
Kyle P. Smith; Jon M. Wargo – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
This article explores how undergraduate students enrolled in a postsecondary course centering LGBTQ+ young adult literature came to discursively construct notions of queer youth. Braiding postdevelopmental and poststructural theories of childhood with queer theory, we interrogated how what we name as the (il)logics of adolescence shaped who and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Students, LGBTQ People, Adolescent Literature
Agnès Deprit; Virginie März; Catherine Van Nieuwenhoven – Research Papers in Education, 2025
Planning is an essential task in the work of a teacher. Very little research has been carried out on the way that student teachers understand this preparatory phase, nor on the way that professional competence for planning is developed. Our research aims to understand what student teachers do about planning at the point when their professors…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Teacher Behavior, Lesson Plans, Profiles
Ayse Eliüsük Bülbül; Serap Yilmaz Özelçi – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
This study is significant as it seeks to establish the connection between the digital literacy levels of pre-service teachers and their teacher identities while also examining the mediating role of mobile learning in this relationship. Additionally, it explores the impact of pre-service teachers' digital literacy and learning motivations on their…
Descriptors: Mediation Theory, Electronic Learning, Learning Motivation, Preservice Teachers
Halil Aslan – Gifted Education International, 2025
Bullying in schools remains a significant issue that affects all students involved, particularly the parents of gifted students. While the prevalence of bullying among gifted students has been examined, the experiences of parents whose gifted children have been victims of bullying have largely been overlooked. This study explores the bullying…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Bullying, Academically Gifted, Victims
Martyn Hammersley – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
This paper examines Jean Floud's assessment of the work of Karl Mannheim, against the background of the development of British sociology of education in the 1940s and 50s. She compared his approach with that of Durkheim, concluding that both adopted a focus on social statics rather than dynamics, this reflecting their conservative political…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Social Structure, Political Attitudes, Criticism