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Angervall, Petra; Gustafsson, Jan – European Educational Research Journal, 2014
In this article the authors discuss developments in the Europeanisation of higher education policy context of Sweden, and in particular certain changes within the field of education science. Detailed career narratives from 30 interviews have been produced and analysed. These narratives illustrate how research careers in education are formed and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Policy
Nokkala, Terhi; Bacevic, Jana – European Educational Research Journal, 2014
This article analyses the ways in which a policy actor constructs its agency through the production of knowledge. Taking the example of the concept of "autonomy" as constructed in the discourse of the European University Association (EUA), the article draws on the theory of discursive framing and agenda setting, as well as on Meyer and…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Institutional Autonomy, Agenda Setting, Higher Education
von Bromssen, Kerstin; Risenfors, Signild – European Educational Research Journal, 2014
This article shows how young people in a Swedish upper-secondary school negotiate identities through social relations in a particular part of a school corridor that they call the "immigrant corner". This place offers subject positions determined by ethnicity, but the young people also legitimise various forms of intersections of gender,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Integration, Secondary School Students, Power Structure
Hodgson, Ann; Spours, Ken – European Educational Research Journal, 2014
Recent international studies in upper-secondary education (USE) have highlighted the importance and complexities of this phase as it becomes a more universal experience. Here the authors examine recent trends in USE to provide a context for discussion of the English system, which has been moving from a "linked" to a more…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Secondary School Students, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
Sancho, Juana M.; Hernández-Hernández, Fernando – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
Teaching and research are an academic's two main responsibilities. The performance of these two roles (teacher and researcher) can be clearly separated or noticeably interwoven in a continuous reflective process that shares and interchanges positionalities and references. Research projects, in the context of the quality research group…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Biographies, Epistemology, Personal Narratives
Trahar, Sheila – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
In this article, the author describes how the methodological approach of autoethnography enabled her to interrogate the philosophical underpinnings of the learning and teaching practices that she espoused as a university academic. This critical questioning was provoked through her interactions with postgraduate students from a range of contexts…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Philosophy
Postholm, May Britt – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
The article reviews studies that focus on classroom management. The aim of classroom management is twofold. The first is to establish a quiet and calm environment in the classroom so that the pupils can take part in meaningful learning in a subject. The second aim is that classroom management contributes to the pupils' social and moral…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Research, Classroom Environment, Social Development
Abbas, Andrea; Ashwin, Paul; McLean, Monica – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
Drawing upon their large three-year mixed-method study comparing four English university sociology departments, the authors demonstrate the benefits to be gained from concisely recording biographical stories on life-grids. They argue that life-grids have key benefits which are important for comparative European educational research. Some of these…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Research, Educational Policy, Mixed Methods Research
Wihlborg, Monne – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
Teaching and learning are frequently treated as processes that are separate from each other, while teachers and learners are considered as disembodied entities with a neutral position towards the content which is negotiated. In collective biography writing (CBW), a very different approach is taken. Writing, reading and learning are seen as an…
Descriptors: Biographies, Writing (Composition), Reflection, Learning Processes
Remmik, Marvi; Karm, Mari; Lepp, Liina – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
In recent years the higher education context in Estonia, as in most European countries, has changed a lot. All changes have an impact on university teachers' practice and their work organisation, and are presenting new challenges. The current research aims at developing an understanding of Estonian early career academics' professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Beginning Teachers, Career Development
Zembylas, Michalinos; Bekerman, Zvi – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
This article takes on the issue of "integrated education" in conflicted societies and engages in a deeper analysis of its dominant theoretical concepts, approaches, and implications. This analysis suggests that the theoretical language that drives current approaches of integrated education may unintentionally be complicit to the project…
Descriptors: Conflict, Integration Studies, Social Change, Acculturation
Legge, Maureen – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
This article explores the use of autoethnography to investigate and exemplify work as a Pakeha (read European) teacher educator working with undergraduate physical education students in the context of the indigenous Maori culture in Aotearoa New Zealand. To show the author's world and understanding of it, she brings the reader into contact…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Concept, Undergraduate Study, Physical Education
Ulriksen, Lars; Holmegaard, Henriette Tolstrup; Moller, Lene – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
This article shows how the application of narrative methodology brings new insights into understanding students' choices and their experiences upon entering a higher education programme. The point of departure is a study of a cohort of 38 students followed over a three-year period from when they were about to finish upper-secondary school in…
Descriptors: Coping, College Students, Majors (Students), Educational Experience
Grimaldi, Emiliano – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
This article deals with the issue of privatisation(s) in the field of education. In doing so, it focuses on three distinct, although interrelated, processes currently being experienced in the Italian education system: (a) the widening of the spaces for private schooling; (b) the ongoing privatisation of policy and the related blurring of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Privatization, Educational Policy, Public Schools
Papanastasiou, Natalie – European Educational Research Journal, 2013
This article explores the ways in which commercial actors are operating in state education by focusing on the case study of England's academies policy. First of all the discussion outlines the development of academies over time and the way in which the policy has provided opportunities for private actors to become involved in the state…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Administration, Foreign Countries, Interviews

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