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50 Years of ERIC
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Moloney, Mary; Pope, Jennifer – Education 3-13, 2015
International definitions of early childhood locate the field with the care and education of children between birth and six years. In Ireland, this definition applies to both pre-school and the infant classes of primary school. While primary school teachers in Ireland must hold a Bachelor of Education degree, there is no minimum training…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Qualifications
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Mistry, Malini; Sood, Krishan – Education 3-13, 2015
One of the challenges facing the Early Years (EY) sector is how to encourage more male practitioners to counterbalance a largely feminised workforce. Using case studies of male trainees at different stages of their primary undergraduate Initial Teacher Training course at one university, we attempt to consider data why there is under-representation…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Males, Trainees, Preservice Teachers
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Tatalovic Vorkapic, Sanja; Milovanovic, Sandra – Education 3-13, 2014
According to the relevance of teacher attitudes in the teaching process as well as to the great number of discussions among experts of pre-school education, it was interesting to examine the students of pre-school teaching about their attitudes toward the use of computer among pre-school children. The sample consisted of N = 40 students from…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Preschool Teachers
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Doddington, Christine – Education 3-13, 2013
Internationally, forms for teacher education (initial and continuing) are under the spotlight for change. This article briefly considers what is at issue and what opportunities might be available for moving towards "professionalisation" in the provision of outstanding teachers. In particular, it suggests how we should characterise the thinking…
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Instructional Effectiveness, Teacher Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Roberts, Martin – Education 3-13, 2012
The Prince's Teaching Institute (PTI), which has evolved out of the Summer Schools for English Literature and History which The Prince of Wales inaugurated in 2002, now provides a variety of courses in the major subjects of the secondary curriculum. In partnership with Cambridge University it enables teachers to update and extend their subject…
Descriptors: English Literature, Summer Schools, Foreign Countries, Students
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Driscoll, Patricia; Rowe, Jan – Education 3-13, 2012
This paper presents the findings of an investigation of student teachers' changing perceptions of educational practice following a teaching placement in France, Germany, Spain and Italy. Up to 900 primary languages, student teachers annually have spent a 4-week teaching placement in a partner country as an integral part of their initial teacher…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Investigations, Student Teacher Attitudes, Educational Practices
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Griggs, Gerald – Education 3-13, 2012
The growing trend of employing sports coaches in primary schools to deliver both curricular physical education and extracurricular activities is a relatively recent phenomenon in the UK. Though a small number of research papers have sought to document this occurrence, they appear to have fallen some way short of capturing the complexity of the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Extracurricular Activities, Foreign Countries, Educational Trends
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Zhang, Wei; Brundrett, Mark – Education 3-13, 2011
This paper aims to investigate the perceptions of primary school leaders about the efficacy of the National College programmes. The findings from six contextually different primary schools reveal that the programmes were perceived to have exerted the least influence on school leaders' personality change and pupil outcomes because many generalised…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Personality Change, Foreign Countries, Leadership
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Hoffman, Jo – Education 3-13, 2010
There is a growing body of research that provides evidence that today's late adolescents and college-age students have been affected in many ways, some adversely, by growing up in the ever-increasing technology-driven world--one in which they have been living, playing and communicating. The purpose of this article is to present recent research…
Descriptors: Adolescents, College Students, Thinking Skills, Educational Strategies
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Burton, Neil – Education 3-13, 2010
This paper briefly explores the development of primary science from the early 1980s in order to understand the changing position of science within the wider primary curriculum. The current approach, a narrowly assessed curriculum which is meant to encourage a more broadly planned and delivered curriculum, will be discussed in respect of science…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Science Instruction, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
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Fraser, Deborah; Henderson, Clare; Price, Graham; Aitken, Viv; Cheesman, Sue; Bevege, Fiona; Klemick, Amanda; Rose, Lisa; Tyson, Shirley – Education 3-13, 2009
Much of what happens in primary classrooms reflects a number of rituals and routines that have largely become an unconscious part of teachers' repertoires. While these "rituals of practice" provide a framework or structure to learning in classrooms, they are often left unexamined. These taken-for-granted ways of teaching require close examination…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Research Projects, Cooperation, Higher Education
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Mansfield, Janet – Education 3-13, 2007
In this paper, preliminary comments are made about "The Arts in the New Zealand Curriculum" document questioning its framing of the arts "disciplines". The notion of the "the arts", which appears to take its meaning from the generic term "art" that directs us to class together music, painting, visual art, dance and other diverse activities, is…
Descriptors: Art Education, Teacher Role, Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Curriculum
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Pope, Melanie; Purnell, Liane – Education 3-13, 2006
Key Stage 2/3 trainees undertake their second school placement in secondary schools having completed a placement in a primary school in the first year of their training. While trainees will have been prepared at their higher education institution, the experience itself can be daunting for reasons other than the fact that this is their first…
Descriptors: Trainees, Student Teachers, Student Teaching, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Weinberger, Jo; Stafford, Anne – Education 3-13, 2004
Storysack projects (in which sacks including books and artefacts to help children learn through play are made and distributed), are proliferating in the UK and beyond, often involving work with parents. However, little of this work has been reported. One way to find out about new storysack project ideas is to talk with those directly involved.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literacy, Books, Play