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Wozniak, Edyta; Gabryszewsk, Ryszard; Dziob, Daniel – Physics Education, 2020
Interdisciplinary models of teaching have been present in education systems for at least 30 years. The idea of the interdisciplinarity is to show students the contextualisation of subject knowledge, its relation to real-life problems and to build skills across traditional disciplinary boundaries. This is essential to future competitiveness since…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Interdisciplinary Approach, Climate
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Martin, Peter; Ho, Susanna – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2009
Outdoor education is not a universal value. Rather, outdoor education's contributions need to be grounded in time, place and culture. In this paper we describe the historical and cultural milieu that has enabled the emergence of outdoor education in Singapore and report on exploratory survey research into Singaporean teachers' conceptions of…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Religious Cultural Groups, Focus Groups, Foreign Countries
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Mitchell, Joshua J.; Reason, Robert D.; Hemer, Kevin M.; Finley, Ashley – Journal of College and Character, 2016
This study explored whether three broad areas promoted students' mental health: perceptions of the climate related to civic learning, experiences on campus, and civic engagement. Campus climates for civic learning including the development of ethical and moral reasoning and the importance of contributing to community were the strongest predictors…
Descriptors: Mental Health, College Environment, Predictor Variables, Student Experience
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Civera, Alice; Meoli, Michele; Paleari, Stefano – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
The Gelmini reform implemented in Italy in 2010 was designed to ensure greater efficiency and effectiveness within the higher education (HE) sector. The reform was implemented in a climate of general austerity, which caused severe cuts in public funds for the university system. This paper documents the unintended consequences of the reform in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Higher Education, Teaching Conditions
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Sorensen, Lucy C.; Ladd, Helen F. – AERA Open, 2020
High teacher turnover imposes numerous burdens on the schools and districts from which teachers depart. Some of these burdens are explicit and take the form of recruiting, hiring, and training costs. Others are more hidden and take the form of changes to the composition and quality of the teaching staff. This study focuses on the latter. We ask…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Teacher Effectiveness, Mathematics Teachers, English Teachers
Liu, Shiyu; Roehrig, Gillian; Bhattacharya, Devarati; Varma, Keisha – Science Educator, 2015
This study explores in-service teachers' attitudes and knowledge about a pressing environmental issue, "global climate change" (GCC), and how these may relate to their classroom teaching. In this work, nineteen teachers from Native American communities attended a professional development workshop that focused on enhancing their…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Knowledge Level, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Climate
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Lindquist, Christine; McKay, Tasseli – RTI International, 2018
In a qualitative study of 40 women faculty in sciences, engineering, and medicine, respondents at all career levels and fields reported a range of sexual harassment experiences, including gender-based harassment (e.g., gendered insults, lewd comments), unwanted sexual advances, stalking, and sexual assault by a colleague. Sexual harassment…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Women Faculty, Females, Science Education
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Cox, Marjolein; Elen, Jan; Steegen, An – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2020
Several challenges faced by humanity, such as the world food problem, migration flows or climate change, are all taught about in geography courses worldwide. Behind these challenges are complex systems consisting of several interrelated causes and consequences. In order to better understand these highly complex geographical systems, a systems…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Systems Approach, Thinking Skills, Spatial Ability
Steven Brint; Komi Frey – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2023
In this essay, we explore the consequences of the University of California's policies to address racial disparities and its support for social justice activism as influences on its commitment to academic freedom and other intellectual values. This is a story of the interaction between two essential public university missions -- one civic, the…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational Change, Educational Trends, Educational Policy
Megan Ann Blanton – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Childhood exposure to adversity is prevalent, with most individuals in the United states having experienced at least one adverse event in childhood (Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative, 2019; Merrick et al., 2018). Low dosages of childhood adversity experienced within the context of a safe and caring home environment can promote the…
Descriptors: Trauma Informed Approach, Schools, Trauma, Early Experience
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Dietz, Thomas; Dan, Amy; Shwom, Rachael – Rural Sociology, 2007
We investigated preferences for climate change mitigation policies and factors contributing to higher levels of policy support. The sample was comprised of 316 Michigan and Virginia residents, all of whom completed mail surveys. Of the eight policies proposed to reduce the burning of fossil fuels, respondents overwhelmingly indicated they would…
Descriptors: Political Affiliation, Fuels, Trust (Psychology), Altruism
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Holdsworth, Sarah; Thomas, Ian – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
The question of how to embed transformative change through the implementation of sustainability principles in our education systems has become increasingly important as complex situations, like pandemics and climate change, challenge societies. Education underpinned by a sustainability paradigm requires students to develop the ability to think…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Change, Sustainability
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Saghera, Rajwant – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2022
Greta Thunberg, teen environmental activist, famously said on school and education 'why should I be studying for a future that soon may be no more, when no one is doing anything to save that future? And what is the point of learning facts when the most important facts clearly mean nothing to our society?'. Thunberg's speech at the 2018 UN Climate…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Activism, Climate, Educational Practices
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Gahungu, Athanase – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2021
Two years after the State of Illinois enacted an extensive non-exclusionary discipline reform in schools, 322 key discipline gatekeepers were surveyed about the extent and impact of the new state policy. The results showed that several core provisions of the reform had not been fully implemented or addressed through professional development.…
Descriptors: State Policy, Discipline Policy, Program Implementation, Faculty Development
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Pearce, Warren – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2014
Climate policy is typically seen as informed by scientific evidence that anthropogenic carbon emissions require reducing in order to avoid dangerous consequences. However, agreement on these matters has not translated into effective policy. Using interviews with local authority officials in the UK's East Midlands region, this paper argues that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Public Policy, Evidence Based Practice
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