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Bowers, Jonathan; Eidin, Emanuel; Stephens, Lynn; Brennan, Linsey – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2023
Interpreting and creating computational systems models is an important goal of science education. One aspect of computational systems modeling that is supported by modeling, systems thinking, and computational thinking literature is "testing, evaluating, and debugging models." Through testing and debugging, students can identify aspects…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Systems Approach, Thinking Skills, Science Education
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Marina Schwimmer – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2023
Several philosophers and psychologists of education have taken the position that wellbeing should be at theheart of our educational system, if not its primary goal. The aim of this paper is to outline, question, andchallenge this position. It starts by discussing the main approaches that consider student wellbeing as theprimary goal of the…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Student Welfare, Educational Psychology, Educational Philosophy
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Rousell, David; Harris, Daniel X.; Wise, Kit; MacDonald, Abbey; Vagg, Julia – Review of Research in Education, 2022
This chapter explores the urgent relevance of posthumanist theory and practice for democratizing creative educational experiences in 21st-century schools, universities, and informal learning environments. Posthumanism challenges the myopic centering of the human in creative education in an age of climate change, artificial intelligence, and…
Descriptors: Humanism, Creativity, Democracy, Educational Experience
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Lee, Elida; Somers, Pat; Taylor, Zachary; Fry, Jessica – Policy Futures in Education, 2022
This exploratory study responds to the criticism that non-instructional faculty or "academic professionals" at American universities are the cause of "administrative bloat." The purpose of the study was to build from the work of Rhoades (1998) and Kane (2007) to examine whether academic professionals at an R-1 (very-high…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Research Universities, Professionalism, Educational Change
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Oates, Catriona; Bignell, Carole – Professional Development in Education, 2022
Although partnership working has been a feature of educational practice for some time, some recent reforms and developments have refocused educators' attention on this phenomenon. Whilst there are many versions and interpretations of partnerships in education, the most common understanding of partnerships between school and university is as the…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Teacher Collaboration, Partnerships in Education, Student Teachers
Solem, Michael – Geography Teacher, 2022
When the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) program releases its reports on student achievement in various subjects, the data are added to the NAEP Data Explorer (NDE) website. The NDE has been shown to support reflective educational practices in the social studies. Working with assessment data can stimulate ideas for how teachers…
Descriptors: Geography, Academic Achievement, National Competency Tests, Social Studies
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Ash, Andrea Malek; Hand, Brian – Learning: Research and Practice, 2022
The centrality of knowledge construction to student learning is well-recognised in education. In this study, we explore what it means to go beyond knowledge construction to knowledge evaluation, and how knowledge evaluation combined with direct disciplinary access improves opportunities for meaningful learning. We first review literature to…
Descriptors: Learning, Intellectual Disciplines, Evaluation, Scientific Concepts
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Steer, Ashleigh L. – Studies in Continuing Education, 2022
This paper discusses insights from a larger study of popular educators' deployment of Freire's pedagogical principles during facilitator training. The paper focuses on data from two facilitators and attempts to examine how popular education principles are applied in two different socio-economic and political contexts, Canada and South Africa.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Theory, Popular Education, Facilitators (Individuals)
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Caruso, Marcelo – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
Before and during the era when mass elementary schooling took off, children populated classrooms in many roles and not only as learners. The traditional teaching situation was actually full of children in roles as instructors, inspectors, and helpers, among others. In this contribution, the dichotomisation of expected classroom roles, being a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, School Administration, Elementary School Students
Andrea Malek Ash – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Students do their best work when they have a sense of agency around science and science learning. Scientific practices like argumentation and critique are areas in which students' agency is especially visible, as they require many points of decision-making and evaluation. While argumentation and critique are fundamental practices in both classroom…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Personal Autonomy, Case Studies, Grade 5
Tom Cobb – Reading in a Foreign Language, 2022
Some words in English are derived words, i.e., words with an affix that changes their part of speech, like know "(v)" [right arrow] "knowable (adj)," or meaning, like "pleasant (adj)" [right arrow] "unpleasant (adj)." As a reading teacher, Tom Cobb had always believed that derived words were not particularly…
Descriptors: Morphemes, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Bizer, George Y. – Teaching of Psychology, 2019
Reading and critiquing journal articles is a way in which instructors can promote learning and critical thought among students, particularly in the undergraduate research methods course. However, articles that have survived the peer-review process are often lengthy and have only nuanced drawbacks, rendering them less useful for such pedagogical…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Critical Reading, Journal Articles, Research Methodology
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Simpson, Adrian – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2019
Effect size is the basis of much evidence-based education policymaking. In particular, it is assumed to measure the educational effectiveness of interventions. Policy is being driven by the influential work of John Hattie, the Education Endowment Foundation, and others, which is grounded in this assumption. This article demonstrates the assumption…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Educational Policy, Educational Research, Policy Formation
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Barré, Rémi – Research Evaluation, 2019
Science and Technology (S&T) indicators are contingent knowledge demanding critique and contextualization for validity: they are value-laden devices. Hence their potential for generating biased knowledge, exhibiting the attributes of devices enabling the social construction of bias and ignorance. But indicators are also prone to criticism and…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Criticism, Validity, Public Policy
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Baize, Jonathan – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2019
The author shares his experience in effecting change in an AP English Literature and Composition course by employing book trailers as an assessment. Using multimodal responses fostered a shared classroom space that combined the students' preferred, everyday communicative modes with the canonical literature study required by the curriculum. This…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, English Literature, Classical Literature, Writing (Composition)
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