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Lucas, Ursula; Mladenovic, Rosina – London Review of Education, 2007
This paper explores the notion of a "threshold concept" and discusses its possible implications for higher education research and practice. Using the case of introductory accounting as an illustration, it is argued that the idea of a threshold concept provides an emerging theoretical framework for a "re-view" of educational research and practice.…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Practices
Sheeran, Yanina; Brown, B. J.; Baker, Sally – London Review of Education, 2007
This paper explores the conflicting philosophies within the widening participation debate. Two categories of inclusive educators are identified, "meritocrats" and "democrats". Among the democratic educators, a subgroup, "transformative" educators, exists, which seeks to invoke changes in society and the education system. The positions taken by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Access to Education, Educational Philosophy
Toyoshima, Mihoko – London Review of Education, 2007
The "internationalisation" of universities has recently become a keyword in many countries. With the progress of globalisation, the mobility of students and academic staff at universities has drastically increased in the past few decades. As a result, more universities are now trying to bring an international dimension to their institutions. While…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Global Approach, Educational Change
Higham, Jeremy; Yeomans, David – London Review of Education, 2007
This article explores the policy and practice of choice, flexibility and differentiation within the 14-19 curriculum in England. After first locating these issues within contemporary curriculum policy it adopts a historical analysis tracing perspectives and practice since 1945. This narrative exposes complex oscillation in policy and practice in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational History
Wilde, Stephanie; Wright, Susannah – London Review of Education, 2007
This paper examines the views of staff at higher education institutions on how well 14-19 education and training prepares young people for higher education (HE) study. It draws upon research involving focus groups with approximately 250 academic and admissions staff at 21 higher education institutions in England and Wales. The data collection was…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Secondary Education, Articulation (Education), Readiness
Saunders, Murray – London Review of Education, 2006
This paper outlines a vision of evaluation and its place in social and educational policy and practice. It focuses on the "presence" of evaluation in theory, organizational learning and internationalization and the "voice" of participants in the evaluation process drawing on a range of examples of evaluation practice. It argues for an "inclusive"…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Educational Policy, Social Development, Foreign Countries
Dobson, Stephen – London Review of Education, 2006
The urban has been studied by students of geography, politics, aesthetics/culture, architects and politicians. Educational researchers in defining the urban as a field of research and practice have looked at schooling and its institutionalized role in cities. A wider discussion of the very character of urban experience and its relevance for…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Researchers, Urban Schools, Urban Areas
Batchelor, Denise – London Review of Education, 2006
Challenges to become what you want to be permeate higher education recruitment literature, inviting students to realize their dreams. Students do not interpret this invitation only in vocational terms. Other aspects of meaning for being and becoming are important for them: self-realization, and becoming who as well as what they want to be. A…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Student Recruitment, Self Actualization
Loomis, Steven R.; Rodriguez, Jacob P.; Honeycutt, Jared; Arellano, Manuel – London Review of Education, 2006
Many arguments in favour of school voucher programs are based upon libertarian free agency principles. Viewed at the organizational level, allowing persons to exercise choice in education would seem to offer incentives for all educational organizations within that framework to improve overall product quality and thus more effectively obtain the…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, School Choice, Human Capital, Foreign Countries
Wilkinson, Gary – London Review of Education, 2006
This article outlines how the commercialization of structures and management in education risks accelerating the intensification of corporate marketing in schools. It is argued that marketing promotes materialistic values which are harmful to children and US and UK examples are offered to demonstrate how companies seek to use schools as…
Descriptors: Marketing, Integrity, Role of Education, Values
Sullivan, Alice – London Review of Education, 2006
Rational choice theorists have analysed rates of participation in post-compulsory education, and, in particular, class differentials in these rates. Various claims have been made about the motivations of student decision-makers, but these claims have not been grounded empirically. This paper will assess the question of whether students' attitudes…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Socioeconomic Background, Academic Ability
Glevey, Kwame E. – London Review of Education, 2006
How children are guided in the development of their thinking is now crucial in the twenty-first century. Over the past decades special thinking skills programmes have been developed to enhance thinking but these programmes have so far been unable to produce clear evidence to support their effectiveness. This article argues that due to the complex…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Thinking Skills, Cognitive Processes, Skill Development
Stuart, Morag – London Review of Education, 2006
Major theories of how skilled readers recognize, understand and pronounce written words include processes for phonological recoding (i.e., translating segments of print to their corresponding segments of sound) and processes by which direct access is achieved from printed words to their meanings. If these are the processes employed in skilled…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Pronunciation, Reading Processes, Phonology
Bates, Timothy C. – London Review of Education, 2006
This article reviews research on the behavioral and molecular genetics of reading and, where available, spelling. Recent research is summarized, suggesting that reading and spelling appear to share a common genetic basis, and that dyslexia lies on a genetic continuum with normal variance in reading skill. Research also suggests that while many of…
Descriptors: Spelling, Dyslexia, Genetics, Neuropsychology
Castles, Anne – London Review of Education, 2006
This review discusses the important contribution made by one particular theoretical model of reading--the dual route model--to the identification and understanding of different varieties of developmental dyslexia. The model itself is first outlined, and the particular types of reading disorder that would be predicted to occur based on this model…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Dyslexia, Models, Prediction

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