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Sidorkin, Alexander M. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
Baumol's cost disease explains rising costs in education without corresponding increase in productivity. The philosophical meaning of it is in the phenomenon of relational labor that is at the core of education. Its productivity remains constant while cost increases. The total size of education as a non-progressive sector will continue to expand,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Costs, Productivity
Shahriar, Ambreen; Bruen, Teresa – Trentham Books, 2019
Worldwide, access to higher education is still a privilege. This unique volume recounts the experiences of students from two rural provinces -- one in Pakistan, one in the Republic of Ireland -- who have struggled to undertake graduate studies. Seeking to understand why some are able to persevere with studies against enormous odds, the authors…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Higher Education, Rural Population
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Song, Bee Lian; Lee, Kim Lian; Liew, Chee Yoong; Subramaniam, Muthaloo – International Journal of Educational Management, 2023
Purpose: Social media engagement is widely used by the higher education institutions (HEIs) to improve brand performance through brand image and brand loyalty. This study focusses on the effect of social media engagement on relationship quality and brand performance in the higher education marketing (HEM) context. Social media engagement…
Descriptors: Social Media, Reputation, Marketing, Higher Education
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Santos, Sofia; Jones, Robyn L. – Sport, Education and Society, 2023
Since a critical turn was embarked on two decades ago, research into sports coaching has increased in quality and quantity [see Jones, R. L. (2019). "Studies in sports coaching." Cambridge Scholars Publishing]. Despite such welcome advances, the essence or heart of the activity remains contested terrain [Abraham, A., & Collins, D.…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Coaching (Performance), Females, Team Sports
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Tran, Quan Hoang Nguyen – Learning Organization, 2023
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the impact of leadership skills (technical, human and conceptual) on organizational citizenship behavior in Vietnamese libraries and the role of organizational culture as the mediator. Design/methodology/approach: A quantitative approach was chosen to gather data from 356 participants working in various…
Descriptors: Libraries, Organizational Learning, Foreign Countries, Administrative Organization
LaCael Carrie Palmer-Pratt – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of the qualitative descriptive study is to explore how doctoral graduates describe the costs and benefits of having a mentor, from a social exchange perspective, during their online program in the United States. The social exchange theory was the selected framework to examine the relationship between a mentor and a mentee. Research…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Student Attitudes, Mentors, Interpersonal Relationship
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Lin, Chih-Chung; Lin, Vivien; Liu, Gi-Zen; Kou, Xiaojing; Kulikova, Alena; Lin, Wenling – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2020
Little review research has been conducted to describe the interaction and inter-relationships among components of reading development facilitated through mobile assisted language learning (MALL). The language learners, mediation via mobile devices, learning context, learning material and tasks, and learning outcomes need to be carefully examined…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology
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Valiente-Neighbours, Jimiliz M. – College Teaching, 2020
To a growing student population for whom smartphone and Internet use started in their early childhood, social media and popular culture can be effective tools to mitigate potential anxiety and alienation students may feel when taking a theory course. This paper offers strategies and insight on the endeavor of utilizing both popular and social…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Popular Culture, Social Media, Cultural Capital
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Lotter, Christine R.; Thompson, Stephen; Dickenson, Tammiee S.; Smiley, Whitney F.; Blue, Genine; Rea, Mary – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2018
This study examined changes in middle school teachers' beliefs about inquiry, implementation of inquiry practices, and self-efficacy to teach science through inquiry after participating in a year-long professional development program. The professional development model design was based on Bandura's (1986) social cognitive theory of learning and…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Inquiry, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Tsang, Kwok Kuen – Chinese Education & Society, 2018
Since the mid 1990s, teacher burnout has become a crucial phenomenon in the Hong Kong education system, as increasing numbers of Hong Kong teachers have been reported as stressed, exhausted, and depersonalized in their teaching. In the Hong Kong community, including the academic circle, many people have applied the psychological theory of burnout…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Burnout, Social Problems, Educational Change
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Gordon Ginzburg, Etti – Children's Literature in Education, 2018
This essay suggests a queer reading of the poem "My Japanese Fan" by American children's writer Laura Richards. Published in 1890, the poem stands out as conspicuously queer even today. While describing a Japanese figure of ambiguous gender, the poem outlines for its young readers terms for defining sexual identity that lie outside…
Descriptors: Poetry, Childrens Literature, Gender Issues, Sexual Identity
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Dalsgaard, Christian – Education Inquiry, 2018
The objective of the paper is to explore how theory is integrated into practice in students' academic work within upper secondary education. In order to study this, the paper develops an analytical framework for situated reflection that conceptualises reflective processes in direct relation to practical activities of students. The framework…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Secondary School Students, Reflection, Learning Processes
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Weiser, S. Gavin; Wagner, Travis L.; Lawter, Myles – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2018
Higher education professionals with a keen eye and commitment to advocacy face many obstacles through their work. Manifesting the realities of embodiment of these identities, with professional duties and implications can be treacherous. Evidence exists of marginalized voices being silenced by the majority when speaking about their own lived…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Advocacy, LGBTQ People, Inclusion
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O'Malley, Michael P.; Asher, Nina; Beck, Brandon L.; Capper, Colleen A.; Lugg, Catherine A.; Murphy, Jason P.; Whitlock, Reta Ugena – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2018
This collection of distinct scholarly essays deliberatively turns to queer experience and theorizing as a resource for constructing vibrant qualitative research designs. Queer theory offers a breadth of epistemological and methodological possibilities for qualitative projects that are too frequently overlooked for many reasons. These reasons…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Social Theories, Qualitative Research, Research Design
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Wargo, Jon M. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2018
By partnering theoretical insights from multiliteracies, queer phenomenology, and sound studies, this article underscores sound's capacity as a resource for adolescent multimodal writing. Refracted through a singular LGBTQ youth's practice of sonic cartography, the practice of mapping narrative through sound, the author articulates how sound came…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, Social Theories
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