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Muhammad, Gholnecsar E. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2018
Currently, learning standards that govern schools are skills and knowledge centered, but when revisiting historical roots of literacy learning in communities of color, literacy was much more expansive and advanced to also include goals of identity meaning making and criticality. In this essay, the author argues for a reframed set of learning…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Academic Standards, Identification, Skill Development
Dolliver, Jason C. – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Traditional grading and reporting practices have been part of the educational system in the United States for centuries. Those grading practices are ingrained in schools across the country and have not changed much, if at all, over time. Traditional grading practices have a plethora of downfalls, but we continue to use them because they are what…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Elementary Schools, Student Evaluation, Grading
Identifying Systems Thinking Components in the School Science Curricular Standards of Four Countries
Chiu, Mei-Hung; Mamlok-Naman, Rachel; Apotheker, Jan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Chemistry plays an important role in developing scientific theories to describe, explain, and predict the physical world and to produce useful products for improving quality of life throughout history. To arouse student awareness of the value and importance of learning chemistry and becoming chemistry literate, we propose an application of systems…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Chemistry, Academic Standards, Science Education
Alonzo, Dennis; Mirriahi, Negin; Davison, Chris – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2019
The use of standards-based assessment (SBA) has gained prominence in higher education due to a wide range of research evidence that supports its effectiveness in improving learning and teaching. Although the concept is widely used in academic discourse and practice, it has multiple interpretations which have led to diverse assessment practices to…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Student Evaluation, College Students, Higher Education
Oates, Chris – Management in Education, 2019
John Widdowson CBE (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) is principal and chief executive of New College Durham. He chairs the Mixed Economy Group (a working group of 40 colleges that offer higher education courses in addition to their FE provision) and was a member of the HEFCE (Higher Education Funding Council for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Administration, Colleges
Thyer, Bruce A. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2019
Many MSW-level social workers make the decision to earn a doctoral degree in social work or a related field. A large number of so-called predatory doctoral programs lack rigor or much academic substance and are ultimately of little value in advancing one's career. This article describes the characteristics of legitimate social work doctoral…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Social Work, Caseworkers, Educational Quality
Alexander, David E.; Davis, Ian R. – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the issues and challenges associated with examining PhD theses in the modern, rapidly changing academic world. The PhD degree has been described as the "pinnacle of academic qualifications", but it is under threat in terms of the quality of supervision and the outcome of examinations. By…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Degrees, Educational Quality, Difficulty Level
Fritts, Lauren – Art Education, 2019
The term "knolling" was first used in 1987 by Andrew Kromelow, then a janitor at Frank Gehry's Santa Monica studio (Heathcote, n.d.). At the time, Gehry, an architect, was designing furniture for Knoll. While cleaning the studio, Kromelow would arrange displaced tools at 90° angles to create an organized surface. Perhaps done out of…
Descriptors: Art Materials, Culture, Artists, Art Activities
DeLucam Christopher; Pyle, Angela; Roy, Suparna; Chalas, Agnieszka; Danniels, Erica – Teachers College Record, 2019
Context: The standards-based movement in U.S. public education has reached as far as kindergarten. Early primary teachers are increasingly required to teach academic standards in core subject areas, while engaging in increased levels of student assessment. In kindergarten, this growing emphasis on academic standards and student assessment is…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Academic Standards, Reggio Emilia Approach, Preschool Education
Appelgate, Mollie H.; Jurgenson, Kari – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2022
With student-centered, hands-on approaches to real-world problems, integrated STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) curricula have the potential to engage students more authentically in multi-disciplinary learning and to learn mathematics more deeply. However, researchers have shown concern that the "M" is often a silent…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, STEM Education, Mathematics Instruction
Ali Yaylali – Journal of Second Language Acquisition and Teaching, 2022
This research examines how the U.S. newspapers portrayed the Common Core State Standards between 2010-2017. Lexical choices and discursive strategies in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal were identified using the Corpus-assisted Discourse Studies framework (Partington & Marchi, 2018; Reisigl, 2018). As a diachronic study focusing…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Common Core State Standards, Newspapers
Betül Tonbuloglu – Online Submission, 2023
Supporting learners in many different areas such as pedagogical, administrative and technical areas in e-learning environments is important for maintaining attendance rates, success and satisfaction. The standards published by accreditation organizations are guiding in determining the scope of support to be provided to students in order to provide…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Academic Standards, Internet, Distance Education
Liera, Román; Rodgers, Aireale J.; Irwin, Lauren N.; Posselt, Julie R. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2023
There is growing awareness that established structures of higher education are often predicated on problematic assumptions about merit, excellence, and rigor. Doctoral qualifying exams, for example, are required to advance to candidacy in many Ph.D. programs despite decades of documented concerns about the implications of standard modes for…
Descriptors: Physics, Doctoral Programs, Case Studies, Physical Sciences
Mari Quanbeck; Sheryl S. Lazarus; Martha L. Thurlow – National Center on Educational Outcomes, 2023
In the years since the 2015 reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) placed a 1.0% cap for states on participation in the alternate assessment based on alternate academic achievement standards (AA-AAAS), states have worked hard to navigate the new restrictions on participation in…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation, Alternative Assessment
Douglas N. Harris; Feng Chen; Rylie C. Martin; Ann F. Bernhardt; Christopher R. Marsicano; Paul T. von Hippel – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2024
We study the effects of the COVID pandemic on educational attainment. By 2022, entry into two-year colleges was 21 percent lower than before the pandemic, with larger declines in Black- and Hispanic-majority colleges. Four-year college entry declined by only 6 percent and then rebounded 4 percent. High school graduation reached an all-time high in…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Attainment, High School Graduates