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Izsák, Andrew; Beckmann, Sybilla; Stark, Joy – Cognition and Instruction, 2022
The present study is motivated by a significant body of research documenting teachers' perennial difficulties with a critical swath of topics related to multiplication. In response, we track how Nina, a future middle grades mathematics teacher, made progress constructing explanations across topics by reasoning with measurement-based definitions of…
Descriptors: Multiplication, Mathematics Instruction, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Middle School Teachers
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Hiemesch, Wiebke – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
Research on the history of childhood faces fundamental challenges in tracing children's voices. Not yet skilled in forms of written self-documentation, children leave few documents behind. Other forms of expression (i.e. drawings) must thus be recognised as valuable historical sources and appropriate methods must be applied. These research…
Descriptors: Educational History, Childrens Attitudes, Social Systems, Nationalism
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Guo, Yan; Guo, Shibao; Yochim, Lorin; Liu, Xiaoli – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2022
Internationalization has become a strategic policy priority for many Chinese higher education in the process of becoming world-class universities. However, there is little research focusing on students' experiences of internationalization at home. This research investigates how Chinese undergraduates interpreted and experienced…
Descriptors: International Education, Higher Education, Epistemology, Western Civilization
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Kuhn, Deanna – Educational Psychologist, 2022
The construct of metacognition appears in an ever increasing number and range of contexts in educational, developmental, and cognitive psychology. Can it retain its status as a useful construct in the face of such diverse application? Or is it merely an umbrella term for diverse mental phenomena that are loosely if at all connected? Here I argue…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Role
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Parker, Walter C. – Human Rights Education Review, 2018
Employing a theoretical perspective from the critical sociology of education, this article identifies a curriculum problem in human rights education (HRE) in schools and suggests strategies to solve it. The main problem is HRE's lack of an "episteme"--a disciplinary structure created in specialist communities--and, related to this, the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civil Rights, Curriculum, Problems
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Kuk, Hye-Su; Holst, John D. – Adult Learning, 2018
The concept of reflection is central to theories of experiential learning common in the field of adult education. In this article, we expand upon the work of Michelson on the dualistic split between experience and knowing inherent in the field's most common conceptualizations of reflection. We develop alternative approaches to reflection drawing…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Learning Theories, Reflection, Feminism
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Dreher, John H. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2018
This paper explores the use of irony in narratives that focus on the problem of knowing what we do not know. Sometimes issues arise on a grand scale, as in the literature of Socrates, Pascal, and Descartes, where the question really is whether we can know anything at all or whether all that we can know is that there is nothing worth knowing that…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Figurative Language, Philosophy, Theories
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Hadjipanteli, Angela – Curriculum Journal, 2018
The article aims to introduce the epistemology of aretaic pedagogy as a refreshing paradigm of good teaching, situating at its centrality, instead of a knowledge-based perspective, a virtue-based approach to education. Its origins are in Aristotelian virtue ethics, which premise the acquisition of intellectual and ethical virtues as the highest…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Aesthetics, Epistemology
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Trifonas, Peter Pericles – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2018
Empowered students have the ability to think and act reflectively as individual subjects of a society or a culture who have formed a conscious self-awareness of the meanings of their multiple affiliations and the significance of their worldly transactions with the other. Teaching should incorporate student ideas and experience actualized from acts…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Student Empowerment, Personality Traits, Epistemology
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Gaete, Alfredo; Gómez, Viviana; Benavides, Pelayo – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2018
The last few decades abound in studies concerned with what teachers, students, parents, and other participants in the educational process believe about a wide variety of issues. Most of these studies follow methodological procedures based on reports that people make about their own beliefs. We argue that this strategy is seriously flawed under…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Beliefs, Epistemology, Educational Research
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Taylor, Ashley – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2018
The educational aims described by educational philosophers rarely embrace the full range of differences in intellectual ability, adaptive behavior, or communication that children exhibit. Because envisioned educational aims have significant consequences for how educational practices, pedagogy, and curricula are conceptualized, the failure to…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Intellectual Disability, Educational Objectives, Teaching Methods
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Moshman, David – Educational Psychology Review, 2018
"Metacognitive theories," an article Gregg Schraw and I published in "Educational Psychology Review" in 1995, has been cited in over a thousand scholarly publications. In this follow-up, dedicated to Gregg and written after his recent death, I provide a brief overview of our 1995 article and then reflect on it in four ways.…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Correlation, Epistemology, Citation Analysis
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Sim, Julius; Saunders, Benjamin; Waterfield, Jackie; Kingstone, Tom – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2018
In his detailed response to our paper on sample size in qualitative research, Norman Blaikie raises important issues concerning conceptual definitions and taxonomy. In particular, he points out the problems associated with a loose, generic application of adjectives such as 'qualitative' or 'inductive'. We endorse this concern, though we suggest…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Sampling, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology
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Banerjee, Bidisha; Blaise, Mindy – Research in Education, 2018
In the spirit of reformulating notions of critique, this response builds on the creative research experimentation that the authors enacted to consider air differently. The authors continue to be lured by generosity, curiosity, surprise, and wonder and suggest two feminist responses that relate to and generate knowledge in alternative ways. Two…
Descriptors: Feminism, Philosophy, Epistemology, Semantics
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Field, James Colin – Canadian Social Studies, 2018
"Trump has discovered something about epistemology in the 21st Century. The truth may be real, but falsehood often works better" (Scherer, M., "Time", April 3, 2017). Ironically perhaps, I took what the Donald has discovered about Western epistemology in our age to be true, so my first cautious answer to the question posed in…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Misconceptions, Deception, Curriculum
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