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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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Titone, Connie; Plummer, Emily C.; Kielar, Melissa A. – International Education, 2012
In the field of English language learning, research proves that culturally relevant reading materials improve students' language acquisition, learning motivation, self-esteem, and identity formation. Since English is the language of instruction in many distant countries, such as Swaziland, even when English is not the native language of those…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Reading Materials, Instructional Materials, Cultural Context
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Cook, Alicia Skinner; Fruhauf, Christine A. – International Education, 2012
With the goal of enhancing knowledge and skills related to cross-cultural aging, a linked service learning project was implemented through a partnership with an elderly community center in Hong Kong. The project linked Semester at Sea (SAS) study abroad students with gerontology students at Colorado State University through collaborative service…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Foreign Countries, Service Learning, Community Centers
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Bell, Sherry Mee; McCallum, R. Steve – International Education, 2012
Relationships between foreign language learning and four characteristics--anxiety, aptitude, attitudes and attributions for success--were investigated for 95 students enrolled in introductory level Spanish classes at a large, southeastern university in the United States. Examination grades resulted in significantly positive correlation with an…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude Tests, Language Aptitude, Learning Disabilities
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Woodhouse, Howard – International Education, 2011
In 1998 the World Bank published a "Reform Agenda" for higher education in the new millennium designed to accelerate privatization and the restructuring of the academic workforce. Before analyzing the report, I consider how changes in Canadian universities reflect the growth of the "knowledge-based economy." I then provide a critique of the Bank's…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Privatization, Universities, Educational Change
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VanBalkom, W. Duffie; Eastham, Sarada – International Education, 2011
Twelve factors that are essential to consider when embarking on the process of transformative development are examined in the context of international development programming in education and training. Each factor raises a number of questions for the deliberations of policy makers, development practitioners, scholars, international educators,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Performance Factors, Educational Practices, Transformational Leadership
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Schoepp, Kevin W. – International Education, 2011
Given the rapid development and large expatriate majority within the United Arab Emirates, the country is extremely reliant upon expatriate faculty to educate its people. Through the lens provided by Social Exchange Theory, this study examined the motivations of expatriate faculty to remain or leave their positions at institutions within the UAE.…
Descriptors: Social Exchange Theory, College Faculty, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Motivation
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Ahammed, Shaima; Abdullah, Abdullah S.; Hassane, Sofoh H. – International Education, 2011
Psycho-educational researchers have often suggested that Emotional Intelligence (EI) is critical to academic success (Drago, 2004; La Civita, 2003), yet there is hardly any research that has ever addressed the question in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between EI as conceptualized by Mayer…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Intelligence Tests, Grade Point Average, Emotional Intelligence
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Bathina, Jyothi; DeVoogd, Glenn L. – International Education, 2011
In typical short-term teacher development workshops, experts model instructional practices for teachers so that teachers can then adapt the model to their own situation. Such workshops are often ineffective because of the lack of adjustment before modeling and the overreliance on teacher adaptation of existing practices. In this article, we argue…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Teaching Methods, Expertise, Workshops
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Msengi, Clementine M.; Msengi, Israel G.; Harris, Sandra; Hopson, Michael – International Education, 2011
The purpose of this study was to assess the health status and physical health of international students at five American universities. International students in the United States were asked to compare the status of their health before and after coming to the United States. Findings suggested that health status of international students declined…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Universities, Foreign Students, College Students
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Zhou, Yuchun; Frey, Christopher; Bang, Hyeyoung – International Education, 2011
When moving to a new environment, international graduate students faced a series of transitional difficulties which impact their behaviors and psychological well-being in learning. However, few studies have specifically addressed their experiences with academic adaptation. To understand these students' academic needs, this study explored the…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Graduate Study, Graduate Students, Student Adjustment
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Philipsen, Maike Ingrid – International Education, 2010
Derived from a larger research project on female faculty in the United States, this paper reports findings focused on a sub-group of participants, international scholars who work in U.S. colleges and universities. Based on in-depth interviews, some of the obstacles they face are portrayed in order to enhance the understanding of an understudied…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Women Faculty, Immigrants, Scholarship
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Culver, Steve – International Education, 2010
The higher education system in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States provides a case model for how discussions regarding educational quality and assessment of that quality have affected institutions' policy decisions and implementation. Using Levin's (1998) policy analysis framework, this essay explores how assessment of student…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Quality, College Outcomes Assessment, Policy Analysis
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Cutright, Marc – International Education, 2010
Uganda is among many nations in sub-Saharan Africa that are trying simultaneously to expand higher education opportunities and to enhance the quality of higher-education offerings. These are particularly challenging goals in resource-rich environments and are even more difficulty in environments of more limited resources to include funding,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Educational Quality, Higher Education
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Lasonen, Johanna – International Education, 2010
School and work organizations are operating in an increasingly global world. Meeting different people and groups is part of daily learning situations. The diversity of student and work communities can change from putting up with difference into conscious learning from dissimilarity in interaction. Intercultural education emphasizes the personal…
Descriptors: Expertise, Foreign Students, Higher Education, Human Capital
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Aper, Jeff – International Education, 2010
Questions abound about the quality and purpose of American higher education in the early 21st century. Solutions have tended to be framed in terms of economic production and manufacturing quality control models, and these terms increasingly characterize state and federal systems of authority over colleges and universities. As Habermas theorized,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Role of Education, Educational Attitudes, Educational Attainment
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