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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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Bowring, Bill – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2012
This article attempts a contrast to the contribution by Hugh Starkey. Rather than his account of the inexorable rise of human rights discourse, and of the implementation of human rights standards, human rights are here presented as always and necessarily scandalous and highly contested. First, I explain why the UK has lagged so far behind its…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries
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Lim, Leonel – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2012
This article undertakes a critique of the aims and objectives of "Thinking Skills", one of the most widely and internationally used curricula in the teaching of thinking, offered by the University of Cambridge International Examinations. By engaging in a critical discourse analysis of how political and class biases are (re-)produced in the forms…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Curriculum, Social Class, Social Bias
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Priyadharshini, Esther – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2012
Moments of restriction or impasse--situations that are seemingly intransigent, offering no alternatives or poor alternatives, predicaments leading to less than satisfactory resolutions or unhappy compromises--abound in the practice of educational research. This paper speculates on the possibilities offered by thinking with "Trickster"--a shadowy,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Research, Praxis, Risk
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Goldstein, Harvey – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2008
The paper reflects on the use by the UK central government of statistical evidence in educational policy matters. Particular attention is given to school league tables. The paper is generally critical of government attitudes, but suggests that progress towards rational decision-making does occur. (Contains 5 notes.)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Government School Relationship, Decision Making, Policy Analysis
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Cropley, Arthur; Cropley, David – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2008
Many teachers are interested in fostering creativity, and there are good reasons for doing so. However, the question of how to do it is made difficult by the paradoxes of creativity: mutually contradictory findings that are, nonetheless, simultaneously true (e.g. convergent thinking hampers creativity but is also necessary for it). These paradoxes…
Descriptors: Creativity, Convergent Thinking, Teaching Methods, Cognitive Processes
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King, Lid – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2007
In this article, the author reflects on three or four main areas where policy and research coincide or conflict as exemplified in the varied articles of the "Cambridge Journal of Education" and suggests some of the things that he and other authors might learn from each other. Before considering those areas where the researcher philosopher and the…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Policy Formation, Inferences, Decision Making
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Balfour, Robert J. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2007
This paper examines legislation concerning language policy and language choice in the UK and South Africa. In particular an account of the pressures and imperatives to which such policy development must respond is provided. The paper suggests that the comparison between South Africa and the UK is relevant and compelling, not least because both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Planning, Language of Instruction, Multilingualism
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Twiselton, Samantha – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2007
"With the NLS--they can see how everything is important if we want our English to be good and it's helped me to see it that way too. Before, we just used to see it all separately. This way is much better" (Rebecca Graham, Year 4 English specialist after Final Block Placement). This quote was collected in the final stage of a study involving…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Literacy Education, Elementary Education, National Standards
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Huckstep, Peter – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2007
The value of any subject on a crowded, contested and compulsory curriculum is, or at least should be, open to debate. More importantly, when different subjects are prioritized over others, the justification for the ranking of such subjects should also be submitted to sustained enquiry. Mathematics enjoys a prestigious place in the English National…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Mathematics Education, Foreign Countries, Role of Education
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Winter, Christine – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2007
Can education for sustainable development (ESD) policies help to create a more sustainable society? In the article I argue that contemporary secondary school curriculum policies relating to ESD are rhetorical devices that will achieve little towards resolving global problems. I suggest that the conceptualization of SD is itself fundamentally…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Sustainable Development, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Wilson, Anthony – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2007
The linguistic demands of poetry writing, quite apart from the transcriptional aspects of writing, make this perhaps the most challenging form of writing children encounter in school. These would include, among others, poetic techniques such as using line breaks and chunking meaning in stanzas; invention and handling of imagery; playfulness and…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Poetry, Writing Skills, Primary Education
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Wilkinson, Gary – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
This paper argues that key education policy initiatives since the introduction of the National Curriculum in the UK are Government-mediated responses to pressures in the global knowledge economy. Successful implementation of these policies has required a change in the way in which education institutions and professionals are controlled and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Educational Policy, National Curriculum
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Gray, Donald S.; Bryce, Tom – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
This paper offers a critique of existing models of continuing professional development (CPD) courses for science teachers in the light of recent thinking about the nature of the subject (in particular, the arguments associated with "post-normal science") and the challenges presented by the teaching of controversial socio-scientific issues…
Descriptors: Science Education, Professional Development, Science Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Fisher, Ros – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
In the UK, teachers have moved from a process approach to the teaching of writing to a more didactic and objectives led programme. This has given rise to concerns about the suppression of creativity and enjoyment. Writing is a convention bound activity where spelling, punctuation and expectations about different text types imply a right and wrong…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Creative Writing, Writing Teachers, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Pratt, Nick – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
This article reports on the English National Numeracy Strategy (NNS) and, in particular, on the way in which children aged from 8- to 11-years-old view "interactive whole class teaching". A qualitative, grounded study of both teachers' and children's perceptions of interactive teaching was undertaken, making use of "video stimulated reflective…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship, Foreign Countries
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