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Lone K. Svarstad; Karen Risager – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2024
This article presents a model of intercultural learning that may be used in the planning and implementation of citizenship education in foreign/second/world language teaching. The Cycle model of intercultural learning aims at the development of global citizenship and comprises four phases: noticing, comparing, reflecting and interaction. Among the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Intercultural Communication, Cultural Awareness, Second Language Learning
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Moles, Katia – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2017
Sexual activity and desire have often been seen as inimical to Christian spirituality and practice, and many people have come to view Christianity as austere and shaming regarding sexuality. However, sexuality, religion, and policy-making have become so intertwined, that to ignore how they intersect and affect particular individuals' lives does a…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Religious Education, Christianity, College Students
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Ott, Kate – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2017
How do we deal with our own sexuality as teachers and as learners in the classroom? As a seminary professor in a mainline Christian context, I find that discussing sexuality increases student discomfort levels by threatening to raise questions about the connections between morality, behavior, and bodies of those in the room--questions we have been…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Theological Education, Christianity, Teaching Methods
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Harmin, Matthew; Barrett, M. J.; Hoessler, Carolyn – Environmental Education Research, 2017
This paper chronicles students' experiences of transformative sustainability learning through "epistemological stretching"--a pedagogical orientation which focuses on expanding the ways of knowing that someone respects, understands, and/or engages with. With a particular emphasis on decolonizing relations between humans and the…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Sustainability, Epistemology, Educational Change
Canan, Mustafa – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Two people in the same situation may ascribe very different meanings to their experiences. They will form different awareness, reacting differently to shared information. Various factors can give rise to this behavior. These factors include, but are not limited to, prior knowledge, training, biases, cultural factors, social factors, team vs.…
Descriptors: Participative Decision Making, Individual Differences, Perspective Taking, Cognitive Processes
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Glaveanu, Vlad Petre; Beghetto, Ronald A. – Creativity Theory and Action in Education, 2017
The perspective of creativity as rooted in difference opens up new questions for researchers and educators concerning the sharing of perspectives and, most importantly, the role of contradiction between perspectives within the educational act. While differences of perspective between students, teachers, or students and teachers, can be considered…
Descriptors: Creativity, Teaching Methods, Educational Theories, Teacher Attitudes
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Stefan, Catrinel A.; Avram, Julia – Early Child Development and Care, 2018
The aims of the current study were (1) to replicate findings regarding the mediator role of emotion regulation (ER) between attachment and empathy; (2) to extend current knowledge by testing the moderator effect of ER on the relationship between attachment and empathy; and (3) to test an integrative moderated mediation model in which attachment…
Descriptors: Empathy, Attachment Behavior, Self Control, Preschool Children
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Hojat, Mohammadreza; DeSantis, Jennifer; Shannon, Stephen C.; Mortensen, Luke H.; Speicher, Mark R.; Bragan, Lynn; LaNoue, Marianna; Calabrese, Leonard H. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2018
The Jefferson Scale of Empathy (JSE) is a broadly used instrument developed to measure empathy in the context of health professions education and patient care. Evidence in support of psychometrics of the JSE has been reported in health professions students and practitioners with the exception of osteopathic medical students. This study was…
Descriptors: Empathy, Student Attitudes, Psychometrics, Health Personnel
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Lo, Jane C. – Social Education, 2018
Differences of opinion are inherent in controversial issues, because controversy arises when reasonable people disagree about the best way to reach a solution to a problem. However, social studies teachers tend to shy away from disagreements because they want to avoid upsetting students or parents by bringing up controversial topics in the…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Controversial Issues (Course Content), History, Social Studies
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Antoniou, Chrystalla G.; Ioannou, Andri – Education and Information Technologies, 2018
Based on the assumption that technology can positively impact our society and help address larger societal problems, and given the fact that technology is a central component of children's growth, the current study places its research focus on technology-enhanced social change in K-12 education. The study summarizes literature that has been…
Descriptors: Social Change, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational History
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Tamnes, Christian K.; Overbye, Knut; Ferschmann, Lia; Fjell, Anders M.; Walhovd, Kristine B.; Blakemore, Sarah-Jayne; Dumontheil, Iroise – Developmental Psychology, 2018
Basic perspective taking and mentalizing abilities develop in childhood, but recent studies indicate that the use of social perspective taking to guide decisions and actions has a prolonged development that continues throughout adolescence. Here, we aimed to replicate this research and investigate the hypotheses that individual differences in…
Descriptors: Perspective Taking, Brain, Prosocial Behavior, Antisocial Behavior
Yantis, LeAnn Janette – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Today's college classrooms are often comprised of many generations. Millennials, the newest generation to enter higher education, are enrolling in college in larger numbers than other generations. Growth within nontraditional programs, coupled with the increase of millennial students, underscores the need for understanding the learning preferences…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, College Students, Age Groups, Learning Activities
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Belisle, Jordan; Dixon, Mark R.; Stanley, Caleb R.; Munoz, Bridget; Daar, Jacob H. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2016
We taught basic perspective-taking tasks to 3 children with autism and evaluated their ability to derive mutually entailed single-reversal deictic relations of those newly established perspective-taking skills. Furthermore, we examined the possibility of transfers of perspective-taking function to novel untrained stimuli. The methods were taken…
Descriptors: Perspective Taking, Children, Autism, Theory of Mind
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Arvidson, P. Sven – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2016
There are significant parallels between interdisciplinarity and phenomenology. Interdisciplinary conscious processes involve identifying relevant disciplines, evaluating each disciplinary insight, and creating common ground. In an analogous way, phenomenology involves conscious processes of epoché, reduction, and eidetic variation. Each stresses…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Research, Phenomenology, Cognitive Processes
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Leung, Jessica Shuk Ching; Cheng, Maurice Man Wai – International Journal of Science Education, 2020
Conventional school science has often portrayed obesity as a self-inflicted problem. It tends to ignore perspectives at the systems level, such as social, political, marketing and economic factors that shape an obesogenic environment that determines individual eating and lifestyle patterns. Therefore, socioscientific decisions (e.g. fat tax) are…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science and Society, Obesity, Undergraduate Students
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