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Nuttall, Joce; Thomas, Louise; Henderson, Linda – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2018
This article critiques the usefulness of double stimulation, a key concept in Vygotskian analyses of human development, with leaders in early childhood services in Australia. A series of formative interventions was conducted to identify and address systemic tensions that were confounding leaders' attempts to realise a central object of activity in…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Early Childhood Education, Intervention, Formative Evaluation
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Hatt, Blaine E. – Canadian Journal of Education, 2018
The article examines the importance of imagination in adult-child relationships in 21st-century experiential learning, where ICE is an acronym for Imagination Creativity Education. It explores, through hermeneutic phenomenology, the impact of imagination in the life-experiences of three school-aged children through the wonder of toying, through…
Descriptors: Imagination, Experiential Learning, Creativity, Hermeneutics
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de Guimarães, Rafael Siqueira – Policy Futures in Education, 2018
This article invites a discussion about the inclusion of issues on gender and sexualities in the curriculum of five different interdisciplinary undergraduate courses that focus on the formation of educators (Arts, Languages, Mathematics and Computing, Humanistics and Nature Sciences) at Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia, in Brazil. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Sexuality, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Duran, Antonio; Okello, Wilson – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2018
Employing an autoethnographic approach, the two authors explore what it means to have a marginalized body as educators in the classroom. Both authors identify as doctoral students of color who are passionate about critical forms of pedagogy, having had multiple experiences in teaching undergraduate courses focused on issues of power and privilege.…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, College Faculty, Teaching Methods
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Libresco, Andrea S. – Theory Into Practice, 2018
This article explores Nel Noddings' conception of pedagogical neutrality and its meanings and implications for classroom conversations, particularly at the elementary grade levels. It examines the selection of issues for classroom discourse and the importance of teachers purposefully exposing students to arguments and data with which they may be…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students
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Gomis, Antonio Giner; Martínez, Marcos Jesús Iglesias; Cabezas, Inés Lozano – International Education Studies, 2018
The use of Classical Greek myth as a narrative and metaphorical tool can contribute to the construction of a professional teaching identity. Adopting a biographical narrative approach, the present study sought to assess this contribution in a group of teacher and researcher trainees undertaking a postgraduate university course. The construction of…
Descriptors: Mythology, Professional Identity, Professionalism, Personal Narratives
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Schwarz, Eva; Lindqvist, Beatriz – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2018
This article explores how constructions of identity, race and difference permeate and are challenged in a Swedish preschool class. The study is informed by theories of phenomenology and critical whiteness. Data are drawn from a larger ethnographic study conducted in an ethnically diverse preschool. The purpose of the study was to explore how…
Descriptors: Whites, Preschool Children, Freehand Drawing, Personal Narratives
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Johansson, Susanne – Sport, Education and Society, 2018
Elite-athlete Karin was 17 years old when the considerably older team coach Selma became her girlfriend. Responding to calls to prevent harm and sexual abuse in sport, this study represents Karin's story, investigates how she makes sense of her coach-athlete sexual relationship, and analyses what can be learnt about consent. Although sexual…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Interviews, Athletic Coaches, Case Studies
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Shelton, Stephanie Anne; Lester, Aryah O. S. – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2018
Using collective biographical narrative, this paper examines the ways in which school spaces--even in socioculturally and politically conservative locations--might serve to empower trans youth. The authors explore the ways that teacher, peer and curricular interactions enabled them to navigate a range of cultural spaces and arrive at authentic…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Youth, Personal Narratives, Empowerment
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Waring, Hansun Zhang; Yu, Di – Language Learning Journal, 2018
Based on 62 hours of videotaped adult English as a second language classroom interaction, this conversation analysis (CA) study details how engaging life outside the classroom is accomplished in the micro-moments of teacher-student interaction and how such engagement becomes a resource for learning vocabulary and doing conversation. By showing how…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Teacher Student Relationship
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O'Shea, Ann; Breen, Sinead; Meehan, Maria – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2018
We report on a study of decision-making in mathematics lectures. The data comes from accounts of classroom incidents written over two academic years by three university mathematics lecturers who set out to reflect on, and improve, their practice by collectively engaging in a professional development project using Mason's Discipline of Noticing.…
Descriptors: Decision Making, College Faculty, College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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Topij-Stempinska, Beata – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2019
The Scientific and Educational Department of the Jesuit Fathers in Khyriv (Zaklad Naukowo-Wychowawczy OO. Jezuitów w Chyrowie) existed for 53 years (1886-1939). Over 6,000 students studied in this elite male school. The alumni of the secondary school belonged to the elite of Polish society. There were among them people from different walks of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Catholic Schools, Males, Selective Admission
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Pope, Deborah – Education 3-13, 2019
This paper argues that professional discourse relating to subject knowledge for primary teaching is less than coherent in the context of initial teacher training (ITT). This study explored the ways in which the term subject knowledge was conceptualised and interpreted by beginning primary teachers. The research was conducted across two ITT…
Descriptors: Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Elementary School Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Azim, Katharina A.; Happel-Parkins, Alison – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
The 2016 presidential election in the United States entailed presidential candidates warning of 'radical Islam,' 'Jihadist violence,' and 'refugee terrorism.' At the same time, random and targeted violence against Arab Muslims has soared since the election. In everyday encounters at school, work, or in casual conversations, Islamophobia is enacted…
Descriptors: Females, Arabs, Aggression, Muslims
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Sukarieh, Mayssoun – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2019
Munir Fasheh is one of the best known Palestinian learning theorists and practitioners, who taught mathematics and physics at Birzeit University in Palestine. Based in Ramallah, Fasheh founded the Tamer Institute for Community Education during the first Intifada as a centre for developing learning environments outside of schooling in Palestine. He…
Descriptors: Interviews, Foreign Policy, Educational Attitudes, Educational Theories
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