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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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Ramnarain, Umesh; Hobden, Paul – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2015
This report describes how teachers support ninth-grade students who are doing scientific investigations in Natural Sciences in South African schools. This is of interest as allowing students to participate in inquiry-based investigations is a significant shift from traditional practices. It presents a new challenge to teachers as it signals an…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Scientific Research, Investigations, Personal Autonomy
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Stoel, G. L.; van Drie, J. P.; van Boxtel, C. A. M. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2015
The present study seeks to develop a pedagogy aimed at fostering a student's ability to reason causally about history. The Model of Domain Learning was used as a framework to align domain-specific content with pedagogical principles. Developing causal historical reasoning was conceptualized as a multidimensional process, in which knowledge of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Pretests Posttests, Epistemology
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Ledman, Kristina – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2015
In Sweden, history has recently become a compulsory subject in upper secondary vocational education and training (VET). The aim of this interview study with teachers was to problematize the transition between the ideals of history education in the curriculum and the everyday practices of history teaching. It investigated how the teachers assess…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, History Instruction, Interviews
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Davies, Peter – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2015
This paper contrasts the prevailing individualistic approach of financial literacy measurement and financial education with an educational framework that seeks to equip young people to play an active democratic role and to develop a broader understanding of the financial world. In particular, the framework suggests how important dimensions of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Money Management, Knowledge Level, Consumer Education
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Schmidt, Sandra J. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2015
This manuscript contributes to a discussion of how to meaningfully engage issues of sexuality in the curriculum. Noting the struggle to create social change through the inclusion of LGBQ people and events, the manuscript is premised on what we might learn about equity and change by locating the study of inequity in how it is etched into and…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Sex Education, Homosexuality, Equal Education
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Hong, Won-Pyo; Halvorsen, Anne-Lise – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
By examining teacher interviews and student survey data through the lens of multiculturalism and post-colonialism, this study investigates how the USA is taught in secondary school social studies in South Korea. Specifically, the study examines the teachers' goals, the representation of the USA in Korean textbooks and its influence on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Curriculum, Social Studies, Textbooks
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Roth, Wolff-Michael; Friesen, Norm – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
In recent years, school science has been the target of increasing critique for two reasons. On the one hand, it is said to enforce "epic" images of science that celebrate the heroes and heroic deeds that established the scientific canon and its methods and thereby falsifies the history and nature of science. On the other hand, the…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Science Instruction, Educational History, Biology
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Taylor, Liz – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
This study outlines some challenges of teaching about distant place and demonstrates how different strategies can influence school students' framings of diversity. The analysis is based on an interpretive case study of 13-14?year-old students learning about Japan in a UK school. Their changing representations of Japan were tracked in detail…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Curriculum, Case Studies, Secondary School Students
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Huizinga, Tjark; Handelzalts, Adam; Nieveen, Nienke; Voogt, Joke M. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
Teacher involvement in curriculum design has a long tradition. However, although it fosters implementation of curriculum reforms, teachers encounter various problems while designing related to conditions set for the design process, and lack the knowledge and skills needed to enact collaborative design processes. Providing support to enhance…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Teacher Participation, Expertise, Capacity Building
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Chan, Claudia; Bray, Mark – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
Around the world, increasing numbers of students receive after-school private supplementary tutoring. Such tutoring may be provided through informal channels or by companies, and it may be received one-to-one, in small groups or in large classes. The tutoring is commonly called shadow education since its content mimics that of regular schooling.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tutoring, Commercialization, Supplementary Education
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Craig, Cheryl J.; You, JeongAe; Oh, Suhak – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
In this article, tensions in teacher community arose when the school's "rainy day" policy was invoked in the middle of a class period, disturbing instruction on the athletic field and subsequently in the gymnasium. The narrative inquiry takes a multiperspectival stance towards competing commitments to educational policy, on one…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching, School Policy, Middle School Teachers
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Wood, Phil; Butt, Graham – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
This paper considers the impact of a small-scale action research project which focused on the development of an emergent approach to curriculum making in a general certificate in secondary education course in geography. In this context, we argue that complexity thinking offers a useful theoretical foundation from which to understand the nature of…
Descriptors: Action Research, Curriculum Development, Systems Approach, Foreign Countries
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Gross, Magdalena H. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
This article examines the relationship between school and cultural knowledge of Second World War in contemporary Poland. Drawing on analysis of 126 student responses to well-known photographs (photo elicitation), the author addresses what it means for schoolchildren to learn about an aspect of a contested past, the Holocaust, within the frame of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, World History, History Instruction
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Monte-Sano, Chauncey; De La Paz, Susan; Felton, Mark – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
In recent years, educators in the USA have emphasized disciplinary literacy as an essential path forward in cultivating adolescents' understanding of subject matter in tandem with literacy practices. Yet, this agenda poses challenges to teachers who have been tasked with its implementation. Here, we examine two expert US history…
Descriptors: United States History, History Instruction, Middle School Teachers, Expertise
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Harris, Richard; Reynolds, Rosemary – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
Whereas history is seen by some as crucial in developing a sense of identity and fostering social cohesion, it is however, often based around narrowly nationalistic views of the past, and yet little is known about how students relate to the past they are taught. Thus, this paper focuses on the history curriculum and the ways in which students aged…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minority Group Students, Ethnic Groups, History Instruction
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