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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Hwang, Keumjoong – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
This article discusses the distinctive educational modes of thinking in Neo-Confucianism, with an interest of extracting Confucian reflective views for modern education of traditionally Confucian East Asia. Neo-Confucian typical modes of thinking on education are characterized as "heart-mind centered" and "learning as…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Educational Philosophy, Individual Development, Self Actualization
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Burnett, Greg; Lingam, Govinda I. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
The article draws on the elements of poststructural theory to explore the mismatches and alignments in language and literacy teaching discourses in urban Fijian primary schools. More specifically, it compares the liberal progressivism of whole language and literacy pedagogies with the culturalism that informs a key reading resource in the teaching…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Schools, Primary Education, Literacy Education
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Sung, Youl-Kwan; Park, Minjeong; Choi, Il-Seon – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
In this paper, the authors investigate what global visions of education are reflected in the selected national curriculum standards, with special reference to two seemingly contradictory forces: globalization and nationalism. This paper examines the socio-economic and cultural foundations of the curriculum and explains how the national curriculum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Global Education, Global Approach
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Yüce, Kemal; Sahin, Esin Y.; Koçer, Ömer; Kana, Fatih – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
As teaching is a nation-building profession, the career motivations of pre-service teachers are worth exploring. This study examines the career motivations of 283 Turkish pre-service teachers who have chosen teaching as a career. Accordingly, they were asked questions about deciding to teach, career perceptions, and major expectations. A profile…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Career Choice, Teaching (Occupation)
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Salleh, Amla; Abdullah, Syed Mohamad; Mahmud, Zuria; Ghavifekr, Simin; Ishak, Noriah – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
A study was carried out to test the effects of a 2-week structured intervention program on academically challenged students' career development. A quasi-experimental study was designed using pre-tests, post-tests, and a control group approach to examine the effects of the intervention program. Data were collected from both the experimental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intervention, Quasiexperimental Design, Career Guidance
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Kwan, Paula – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
This paper attempts to address the principal shortage issue from the concept of fit perceived by job applicants. It links vice-principals' perception of suitability for principalship to their conception of how well they can match with the selection criteria set out by school hiring bodies. Based on evidence collected from aspiring principals…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Assistant Principals, School Administration
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Yin, Hong-biao – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
Educational change is intrinsically bound to the cultural characteristics of the society. However, the relationship between educational change and societal culture is rarely explored, especially in the context of mainland China. Following a 3-year qualitative research project, the present study explored the influence of societal culture on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Behavior, Curriculum Development
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Zakaria, Norzila; Reupert, Andrea; Sharma, Umesh – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
The purpose of this paper was to investigate Malaysian primary pre-service teachers' perceptions of students' disruptive behaviour and their self-reported strategies to prevent and to manage such behaviours. Results indicate that Malaysian pre-service teachers understand disruptive behaviours to be those that disrupt the learning and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Student Behavior
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Cook, Melodie – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
The increase in the use of supplementary education, or "juku," in Japan by Japanese families in order to augment their children's chances of success in entering prestigious pre-tertiary and tertiary institutions is documented (Blumenthal in "Asian Surv" 32(5):448-460, 1992; Bray and Lykins in "Shadow education;…
Descriptors: Supplementary Education, Acculturation, Coping, Foreign Workers
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Ou, Dongshu – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
This paper examines the causal impacts of Hong Kong's 1971 policy of free compulsory education on students' educational attainment. Using a regression discontinuity method and Hong Kong Census data, this study compares children born just before and just after the month in which the compulsory-education law came into effect. The results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Compulsory Education, Educational Policy, Elementary Education
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Turhan, Cigdem; Akman, Ibrahim – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
The qualifications that constitute the employability and identity of graduates are viewed differently by the academic community and the industry. Currently, it is observed for Information Technologies (IT) sector that the demands of the industry are not always satisfied by the perceived standards of the graduates. To provide feedback to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employers, Employer Attitudes, Competence
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Leung, Maggi W. H.; Waters, Johanna L. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
The fundamental logic of transnational education programmes is a one-to-one transfer of institutional capital across space and an unimportance of place. This article interrogates these presumptions and argues that space and place play an important role in transnational education. Drawing on research that examines the experiences of students and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Social Capital, Employment Opportunities
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Ng, Pak Tee – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
In times of uncertainty, university faculties have a duty to prepare school leaders to handle complexity, as the number of variables in the educational system and the interactivity of variables increase exponentially. The Leaders in Education Program (LEP) is a 6-month full-time program at the Singapore National Institute of Education (NIE, which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Mentors, Program Development
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Yang, Rui – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
Modern universities are uniquely European in origin and characteristics. With the diffusion of the European model into the university throughout the world, the heritage of colonialism and the fact that contemporary universities are Western institutions without much linkage to their indigenous intellectual traditions are the fundamental reasons for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Universities
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Chen, Dorothy I-ru; Lo, William Yat Wai – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
This article examines how commodification and consumerism have sharpened the discourse of internationalization in Taiwan's higher education. Given the strong sense of crisis in the less prestigious universities, this article argues that internationalization is only a means to survive instead of a pursuit of excellence to these universities. This…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Commercialization, Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries
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