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Susinos, Teresa; Haya, Ignacio – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2014
This article describes a case study that is part of a broader research project in which schools set up processes of school improvement inspired by the proposals put forward by students. The project furthers the initiatives of the student voice movement and seeks to implement more participative pedagogical models. This as a whole represents a novel…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Student Participation
Wilson, Anthony – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2013
Drawing on Vygotsky's notion, developed by Bruner, of learners growing into "the intellectual life of those around them", this paper reports on a small-scale questionnaire survey of teachers' thinking about poetry writing and their instructional practices of teaching it. Thirty-three teachers, with a range of teaching experience and service, took…
Descriptors: Freedom, Teaching Methods, Teaching Experience, Figurative Language
J.Hobson, Andrew; Ashby, Patricia – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2012
Drawing on analyses of data from a large-scale, mixed-method study of new entrants to the teaching profession in England, this article presents new findings on beginner teachers' experiences of post-induction support for their professional development, about which little was previously known. As well as highlighting positive and negative aspects…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Beginning Teachers, Faculty Development
Hagger, Hazel; Mutton, Trevor; Burn, Katharine – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
The need in many countries not merely to recruit but--critically--to retain effective teachers has been a key factor in shaping induction policies. Past reviews of teacher induction have highlighted two important sources of difficulty: novices' own unrealistic expectations of teaching and of students, and others' unrealistic expectations of the…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Logical Thinking, Foreign Countries, Beginning Teacher Induction
MacBeath, John – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2011
This paper provides a co-director's and co-author's review of and commentary on research carried out with Maurice Galton over the past decade. Its principal focus is the burden that recent education policies and ascent of a deleterious culture of performativity have inflicted on teachers' professional and domestic lives. It reports on four studies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Teaching (Occupation), Accountability
Leaton Gray, Sandra; Whitty, Geoff – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2010
Since the 1988 Education Reform Act, the teacher's role in England has changed in many ways, a process which intensified under New Labour after 1997. Conceptions of teacher professionalism have become more structured and formalized, often heavily influenced by government policy objectives. Career paths have become more diverse and specialised. In…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Activism, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Beauchamp, Catherine; Thomas, Lynn – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2009
While literature on teaching emphasizes the importance of identity in teacher development, understanding identity and the issues related to it can be a challenging endeavour. This article provides an overview of the issues revealed in recent discussions of teacher identity: the problem of defining the concept; the place of the self, and related…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Attitudes, Identification (Psychology), Reflection
Zink, Robyn; Dyson, Michael – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2009
In this paper we use an example of when students appear not to have learnt from their experience to examine some of the "orthodoxies" of experiential education. This frames a discussion exploring how it is possible for a teacher to declare that students have got it "wrong" in relation to learning from experience. It is argued that both learning…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Learning Processes, Foreign Countries, Student Behavior
Shah, Saeeda; Conchar, Catherine – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2009
This paper is developed from a study carried out to explore factors influencing the choices of a range of stake-holders in a multi-ethnic urban community--students, parents, teachers, community representatives--with regard to single-sex schooling. The paper discusses competing perspectives underpinning the focus of the study. Recent legislation in…
Descriptors: Single Sex Schools, Urban Schools, Parent Attitudes, Student Attitudes
Baildon, Mark C.; Sim, Jasmine B.-Y. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2009
In this article we explore the ways critical thinking is conceived by a group of Singaporean social studies teachers, what they see as its purposes as well as perceived constraints to critical thinking and teaching critical thinking in Singapore's schools. Using a case study research design and constant comparative method we analysed data from…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Foreign Countries, Critical Thinking, Social Studies
Leenders, Helene; Veugelers, Wiel; De Kat, Ewoud – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2008
In 2005 the Dutch Minister of Education proposed making it compulsory for all schools in The Netherlands to stimulate active citizenship and social integration. Teachers must give these educational goals a tangible form in their practice. What are the teachers' views on citizenship education? Concepts of citizenship education and the teacher's…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Social Influences, Required Courses, Teacher Attitudes
Rickinson, Mark; Lundholm, Cecilia – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2008
There is growing recognition of the significance of learning within debates about sustainable development. Within the field of environmental education research, however, there has been insufficient attention given to questions of learners and learning. In the light of this situation, this paper reports findings from two studies (one in England,…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Learning Processes, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development
Marshall, Harriet – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2007
This article considers the issue of global education in schools by focusing upon the case of one particular English secondary school and exploring the pedagogic and curricular perspectives of its staff and students. It recognizes the strong normative and holistic dimension to global education and the challenges it faces in, and presents to…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Global Education, Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools
Myhill, Debra; Jones, Susan – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
Based on a larger, cross phase study investigating underachieving boys, this article explores pupil's responses to a single interview question inviting pupils to articulate their perceptions of whether teachers treat boys and girls the same. The article records that the predominant perception is that teachers treat boys more negatively than girls,…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Gender Differences, Teacher Expectations of Students, Consciousness Raising
Selinger, Michelle – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2004
An eleven country internal evaluation of the Cisco Networking Academy program across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, revealed a number of issues related to the globalization of e-learning. The Academy program is a 280-hour web-based course that teaches students to install, maintain and troubleshoot computer networks. It was developed in the US…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Cultural Influences, Web Based Instruction
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