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Liu, Katrina – Educational Review, 2015
This paper presents a framework for critical reflection that teacher educators can employ to analyze prospective teachers' reflection and support their transformative learning. The author argues that teacher educators should not only pay attention to the cognitive processes of prospective teachers (how they reflect), but also the content of…
Descriptors: Reflection, Transformative Learning, Teacher Education Curriculum, Teacher Education Programs
Ng, Irene Y. H. – Educational Review, 2014
International research on the effects of educational regimes on intergenerational mobility suggests that Singapore's education system possesses characteristics that tend to decrease intergenerational mobility. These characteristics include ability-based and school-based streaming, privatization of basic and tertiary education, expansion of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Generational Differences, Educational Mobility, Social Mobility
Saavedra, Luísa; Araújo, Alexandra M.; Taveira, Maria do Céu; Vieira, Cristina C. – Educational Review, 2014
The reason that girls and women withdraw from science and technology education and careers has been a universal concern in the social sciences. This study investigated how gendered constructions of identity are translated into the barriers and fears that female students and professional women experience in decision-making about their careers. We…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Womens Studies, Womens Education, Barriers
Correa, Jose Miguel; Martínez-Arbelaiz, Asunción; Gutierrez, Luis P. – Educational Review, 2014
During their teaching practicum future teachers become acquainted with the rights, duties and obligations of their profession in their trajectory of building a teaching identity. In this process, they go through a number of critical incidents, where we observe that student teachers struggle to integrate the meaning of these incidents with their…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Student Teachers, Discourse Analysis, Communities of Practice
Tang, Sylvia Y. F.; Cheng, May M. H.; Cheng, Annie Y. N. – Educational Review, 2014
This article presents four student teacher cases using an examination of the nature of shifts in student teachers' motivation for choosing teaching as a career in relation to the development of their sense of self-as-teacher. The analysis relates positive and negative shifts in teaching motivation and sense of self-as-teacher to variation in…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Student Motivation, Career Choice, Teaching (Occupation)
Saito, Eisuke; Atencio, Matthew – Educational Review, 2014
The purpose of this paper is to discuss group learning in line with economic perspectives of embeddedness and integration emanating from the work of Karl Polanyi. Polanyi's work defines economy as a necessary interaction among human beings for survival; the economy is considered inextricably linked from broader society and social relations…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Economics, Educational Policy, Rewards
Ning, Huiping; Hornby, Garry – Educational Review, 2014
This study was aimed at investigating the impact of cooperative learning on the motivation of tertiary English learners. Participants were from two randomly assigned classes at a university in the north of China. A pre-test-post-test control group design was employed to compare the impact of the cooperative learning approach with that of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Student Motivation
Wan, Chin-Sheng; Yang, Jen-te; Cheng, Shu-yun; Su, Chiakai – Educational Review, 2013
A cooperative education experience (or internship placement) is an essential component of the curricula of vocational higher education. The efficacy of internship placements has become one of the major concerns facing those who develop education curricula. The purpose of this longitudinal study was to explore the relationships among the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Goal Orientation, Workplace Learning, Cooperative Education
Louca, Loucas T.; Zacharia, Zacharias C. – Educational Review, 2012
Models and modeling are considered integral parts of scientific literacy, reflecting educators' efforts to introduce and engage students in authentic scientific inquiry through Modeling-based Learning (MbL) approaches in science. Over the years research has developed a considerable amount of knowledge concerning MbL. Our purpose in this paper was…
Descriptors: Science Education, Models, Active Learning, Teaching Methods
Avis, James – Educational Review, 2011
This paper seeks to draw out the continuities and ruptures in current English education policy. In particular it considers the relationship between Coalition policy rhetoric and that of the Labour Party. Although the paper is concerned with the British and more specifically English context, it examines a range of questions that move beyond that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Political Attitudes, Politics
Kimball, Bruce A. – Harvard Educational Review, 2014
This article examines the prominent narrative asserting that liberal arts colleges have continuously declined in number and status over the past 130 years. Bruce A. Kimball identifies problems in this declension narrative and proposes a revision positing that the decline of liberal arts colleges began only after 1970. Further, he maintains that…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Honors Curriculum, Universities, Institutional Mission
Bauch, Nicholas; Sheldon, Christina – Harvard Educational Review, 2014
Whereas instruction on how to conduct original research can build on beginning college students' tacit information literacies, the explicit articulation of existing processes for information gathering is rarely elicited by instructors prior to students' submission of a final research paper. In this essay, authors Nicholas Bauch and…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Geography Instruction, Human Geography, Student Research
Lensmire, Timothy J.; McManimon, Shannon K.; Tierney, Jessica Dockter; Lee-Nichols, Mary E.; Casey, Zachary A.; Lensmire, Audrey; Davis, Bryan M. – Harvard Educational Review, 2013
In this article, members of the Midwest Critical Whiteness Collective argue that Peggy McIntosh's seminal "knapsack" article acts as a synecdoche, or as a stand-in, for all the antiracist work to be done in teacher education and that this limits our understanding and possibilities for action. The authors develop this argument by…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Racial Bias, Racial Factors, Whites
Jayakumar, Uma M.; Vue, Rican; Allen, Walter R. – Harvard Educational Review, 2013
In this article, Uma Jayakumar, Rican Vue, and Walter Allen present their study of Young Black Scholars (YBS), a community-initiated college preparatory program in Los Angeles. Through in-depth interviews and surveys with twenty-five middle- and higher-income Black college students, they document the positive role of community in facilitating…
Descriptors: College Preparation, African American Students, Interviews, Surveys
Farley, Amy N.; Gaertner, Matthew N.; Moses, Michele S. – Harvard Educational Review, 2013
In this article, Amy N. Farley, Matthew N. Gaertner, and Michele S. Moses examine the use of ballot initiatives as a particularly attractive form of direct democracy for opponents of affirmative action in higher education. Building on previous scholarship, the authors question whether anti-affirmative ballot initiatives validly reflect…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Voting, Activism, Democracy

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