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Conroy, James C.; de Ruyter, Doret J. – Journal of Educational Change, 2009
The article develops a conception of education that we have named liminal education. Liminal education tries to counter the centripetal tendencies of the centre (particular that of the consumer market) by disclosing alternative positions in order to enable children to cultivate a critically reflective disposition. A second feature of liminal…
Descriptors: Imagination, Children, Psychological Needs, Anxiety
Waugh, Russell F.; Ketusiri, Anusak – Journal of Educational Change, 2009
Thailand passed the National Education Act (1999) which introduced the largest educational change there in over 50 years. This study investigated Lecturer Receptivity to that change at four Rajabhat Universities in the second year of the implementation stage during 2002. Receptivity was conceptualized as relating to eight aspects of the change.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Item Response Theory, Questionnaires
Moller, Jorunn – Journal of Educational Change, 2009
Standards and accountability have become a central issue of educational reform in many countries. Professional standards for teachers and principals have been developed, and benchmarking and comparison are at the heart of the new performance assessment. "Designer leadership" has become a defining theme for leadership in the appearance of regimes…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Performance Tests, Educational Change, Accountability
Undermining Critical Consciousness Unconsciously: Restoring Hope in the Multicultural Education Idea
Gatimu, M. Wangeci – Journal of Educational Change, 2009
The main goal of multicultural education is to transform the structural factors in the educational system in order to redress inequalities and inequities for historically underprivileged populations (Banks "1997"). This article addresses theories and practices that frame multicultural education in teaching and learning contexts. How do teachers…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Epistemology, Social Theories, Theory Practice Relationship
Grimmett, Peter P.; Dagenais, Diane; D'Amico, Laura; Jacquet, Marianne; Ilieva, Roumi – Journal of Educational Change, 2008
This study investigated the relationship between education policy changes and the working conditions of teachers and school leaders in Vancouver, Canada. We found that policy does shape educators' discourse about their work conditions. This shaping manifested itself in the emotions teachers experience as they attempt to construct their identity as…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Work Environment, Teachers
Sevier, Brian R. – Journal of Educational Change, 2008
In 1971, Seymour Sarason published his now classic book on educational reform entitled, The Culture of the School and the Problem of Change. In the text, Sarason devotes an entire chapter to what he terms the modal process of change. The characteristics of this process, unfortunately, remain salient in today's educational climate. The Project in…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Intergroup Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational History
Hipp, Kristine; Huffman, Jane; Pankake, Anita; Olivier, Dianne – Journal of Educational Change, 2008
The purpose is to document the ongoing development of two schools in becoming professional learning communities and the effects of meaningful collaboration on teacher learning. The question that guides this research is: How does a school become a sustainable professional learning community? The theoretical framework is based on the work of Senge,…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Community, Case Studies, School Culture
Midthassel, Unni Vere; Ertesvag, Sigrun K. – Journal of Educational Change, 2008
In 2002 the Prime Minister of Norway initiated a central Manifesto against bullying and invited all schools to participate in anti-bullying programs. Two programs were supported by the central authorities. This paper draws on a Norwegian project where six compulsory schools participated in one of those programs. Our focus was on the implementation…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Program Implementation, Interviews
Yamazumi, Katsuhiro – Journal of Educational Change, 2008
This article analyzes a hybrid after-school learning activity for children called "New School" (NS). NS is an inter-institutional, collaborative project based on a partnership between a university and local elementary schools that also involves other social actors and institutions. Using a framework of third generation activity theory, the article…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Innovation, Educational Change, Teaching Methods
Nocon, Honorine – Journal of Educational Change, 2008
The sustainability of research-based innovations in schools is constrained not only by systemic institutional barriers and inherent contradictions between schooling and research, but also by the related issue of time. This case study suggests that relative timescales, e.g., the collective activity of schooling over decades versus the individual…
Descriptors: Alignment (Education), College School Cooperation, Time Perspective, Conflict
Rainio, Anna Pauliina – Journal of Educational Change, 2008
This article introduces an empirical analysis of the potentials and contradictions of a "narrative playworld intervention" aimed at changing the pedagogical practices of a Finnish mixed-age elementary school classroom in spring 2004. In the playworld, students and teachers explore different phenomena by taking on the roles of characters from a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mixed Age Grouping, Elementary School Students, Student Role
Sannino, Annalisa – Journal of Educational Change, 2008
This article examines why an initially successful innovative pedagogical practice was not sustained. The innovative practice was a computer-mediated activity known as Fifth Dimension (5D) within a collaborative project between a university and a local elementary school. The analysis identifies conflicts and transitional actions which prevented…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, College School Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Higher Education
Nilsson, Monica E. – Journal of Educational Change, 2008
This paper discusses school development as collaboration between local schools and universities based on complementary needs. I examine a 10 year case study of a long-term relationship between an elementary school and a university in a town in Sweden. The relationship is jointly constructed and mediated by local, national, and international…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Elementary Schools, Universities, Case Studies
Mitra, Dana L. – Journal of Educational Change, 2008
This article examines how power imbalances influence the formation of student voice initiatives, which are defined as school-based youth-adult partnerships that consist of youth and adults contributing to decision making processes, learning from one another, and promoting change. Using the concept of "community of practice" as a lens, the paper…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Youth, Adults, Partnerships in Education
Riley, Kathryn – Journal of Educational Change, 2008
This short article explores some of the challenges and complexities of engaging with school communities, particularly in diverse urban contexts. The author argues for a new relationship between schools and communities which is developed by grappling with the concept of community; developing tools to "read" and make sense of the community context;…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Trust (Psychology), Educational Objectives

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