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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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Bhopal, Kalwant – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
This article explores Gypsy Travellers changing views on their children's education. It highlights the positive means some schools use to encourage greater involvement of Gypsy Traveller parents. It argues that current educational policy needs to be re-developed to incorporate more effective and affirmative responses to interrupted and nomadic…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Minority Groups, Interviews, Parent Participation
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Law, Wing-Wah; Ho, Wai-Chung – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
This article examines the social development of Hong Kong's cultural and national identity since its return from the UK to the People's Republic of China (PRC) nearly six years ago, focusing on the extent to which Hong Kong students are now inculcated in traditional Chinese music and express their devotion to the PRC through singing the national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Values Education, Social Development, Nationalism
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Ecclestone, Kathryn – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
Contemporary educational goals place increasing emphasis on conferring recognition and building self-esteem for people deemed to be marginalised and vulnerable. Such goals coalesce with the language, symbols and practices of therapy inscribed within a broader therapeutic ethos. The paper relates these trends to broader cultural demoralisation…
Descriptors: Therapeutic Environment, Cultural Influences, Educational Psychology, Relevance (Education)
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Dillon, Patrick – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
For largely historical reasons, information and communication technology in education has been heavily influenced by a form of constructivism based on the transmission and transformation of information. This approach has implications for both learning and teaching in the field. The assumptions underlying the approach are explored and a critique…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Technology, Information Technology, Computer Uses in Education
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Halliday, John – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
This paper considers the relationship between distributive justice and vocational education. It examines both the way that the very notion of a vocational education carries implications for distributive justice and how the meaning of justice itself might be shifting towards one of inclusion. The argument, which is based on the recent work of…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Justice, Ethics, Social Values
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Riley, Kathryn; Docking, Jim – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
Although recent government initiatives have drawn attention to the importance of listening to young people, attempts to pay attention to their views about their education experience are rare. Drawing on two studies of disaffected and disadvantaged pupils, this article analyses what can be learned from taking their views into account.
Descriptors: Students, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Disadvantaged Youth
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Winch, Christopher – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
Various attempts to specify the nature of professions in general and of teaching in particular in relation to the knowledge that is needed for practice are considered. It is argued that there is no epistemic or moral criterion of professionalism that will sustain the claim of teaching to be a profession. The nature of teachers knowledge is…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Knowledge Base for Teaching, Teacher Education, Theory Practice Relationship
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Thomas, Sue – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
This paper outlines a case for the reconfiguration of the public sphere as discursive space, arguing that such a reconfiguration better enables investigations into public debates on education. The paper focuses on one such investigation, which studied one newspaper's reporting of a review of the school curriculum in Queensland, Australia. It…
Descriptors: Public Education, Foreign Countries, Discourse Analysis, Criticism
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Marsh, Jackie – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
This paper argues that the existence of a canon of established and privileged texts in the primary literacy curriculum in England can be traced historically and has informed current national policy and practice. This canonisation of a particular set of literature has served to marginalise popular cultural and media texts, often the preferred texts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Materials, Popular Culture, Curriculum Development
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Myhill, Debra; Brackley, Margaret – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
This paper investigates teachers use of prior knowledge in whole class teaching contexts and draws on data from an ESRC-funded study. The paper explores how teachers conceptualise prior knowledge, principally as that which has been taught in school. It demonstrates strong teacher awareness of how the teaching under consideration fits with learning…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Classroom Communication, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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Piper, Heather; Garratt, Dean – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
We argue that many current forms of anti-racist and multicultural teaching, whilst well-intentioned, nevertheless serve to fix identities on children in ways which inhibit their agency and reinforce stereotypes. In our exploration of the issues we employ a wide range of theoretical ideas.
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Multicultural Education, Racial Bias, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Gray, John – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
Using various official sources (such as Ofsted reports), the article explores competing conceptions of the under-achieving school which have been operationalised in recent years. It suggests that there have been multiple, potentially conflicting definitions in policy discourse to which recent innovations have merely added a further layer of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Underachievement, Educational Improvement, Instructional Innovation
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Squires, Geoffrey – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
Teaching, like other professions, involves the performance of contingent functions. This suggests three basic questions: What do teachers do? What affects what they do? How do they do it? Together, these questions provide a three-dimensional framework which can be used to plan, analyse and evaluate teaching. Such a framework falls short of a…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Teaching Methods, Teaching Skills, Teacher Competencies
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Watson, Anne – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
The Smith Report has generated central questions about the mathematics education of UK adolescents. This paper highlights the close match between the goals of school mathematics, adolescence and exploratory pedagogy. This is contrasted with the prescriptive nature of current regimes. In particular, without careful attention to pedagogy it is…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary Education, Outcomes of Education
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de Ruyter, Doret J. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
When we ask parents which hopes or wishes they have for their children, we expect to get different answers, but also that these have a common denominator, namely that their children will lead a flourishing life. Of course parents may expect or even be certain that the lives of their children will be difficult; parents who live in deprived areas or…
Descriptors: Wellness, Quality of Life, Life Satisfaction, Parent Attitudes
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