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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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Lai, Edith – Research Papers in Education, 2015
This paper attempts to identify leadership practices of school principals as they engaged in exploring and exploiting possibilities in and around the school contexts to develop school capacity for change. Based on interview data of school principals, this paper shows that the capabilities of school leaders to perceive and exploit situated…
Descriptors: Principals, Educational Change, Communities of Practice, Faculty Development
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Gonzalez, Jose Maria G.; Arquero Montaño, Jose Luis; Hassall, Trevor – Research Papers in Education, 2014
The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) has promoted the implementation of a teaching methodology based on competences. Drawing on New Institutional Sociology, the present work aims to identify and improve knowledge concerning the factors which are hindering that change in the Spanish university system. This is investigated using a case study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Competency Based Education, Teaching Methods, Case Studies
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Yakavets, Natallia – Research Papers in Education, 2014
This paper explores the current education reform agenda in Kazakhstan, which is underpinned, in part, by the argument that investment in human capital through elite institutions for gifted children can lift up the whole system of education. The paper revisits two broad theoretical perspectives, relating to human capital and to ideas about…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Human Capital, Foreign Countries, Social Change
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Gunter, Helen M.; McGinity, Ruth – Research Papers in Education, 2014
Our investigations into the politics of the Academies Programme in England have generated thinking that draws on data about the conversion process from two projects. We engage with an early City Academy that replaced two "failing" schools, and a recent Academy that replaced a "successful" high school. We deploy Hannah…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Politics, Neoliberalism
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McGlynn, Claire; London, Tim – Research Papers in Education, 2013
Inclusion is increasingly understood as an educational reform that responds to the diversity of all learners, challenging the marginalisation, exclusion and underachievement which may result from all forms of "difference". Leadership for inclusion is conceptualised here as driving a constant struggle to create shared meanings of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Educational Change, Instructional Leadership
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Munn, Pamela; Sharp, Stephen; Lloyd, Gwynedd; Macleod, Gale; McCluskey, Gillean; Brown, Jane; Hamilton, Lorna – Research Papers in Education, 2013
Behaviour in schools is an enduring public policy concern not only within the UK, but internationally also. Current concern should come as no surprise as behaviour is intimately connected with policy priorities for schools, namely raising standards of attainment and promoting social cohesion. Clearly, standards are threatened where disruptive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Educational Policy, Teacher Surveys
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Liu, Yongcan; Xu, Yueting – Research Papers in Education, 2013
A major criticism of the Community of Practice theory is that it mainly focuses on the inward induction process of learning while neglecting the outbound trajectory. Yet, this criticism still remains at the hypothetical level in most of the literature. This paper aims to advance the theory by addressing this criticism on an empirical basis. The…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Language Teachers, Professional Identity, English (Second Language)
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Luttenberg, Johan; van Veen, Klaas; Imants, Jeroen – Research Papers in Education, 2013
Teachers' reactions to reforms are often perceived in terms of agreement or resistance. In this article, an alternative is explored. More specifically, the interaction between teachers and reforms within the school are explored in order to gain greater insight into the manner in which teachers make sense of the reforms confronting them: How…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Teacher Role, Professional Autonomy, Secondary School Teachers
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Koshy, Valsa; Pinheiro-Torres, Catrin; Portman-Smith, Carole – Research Papers in Education, 2012
This paper explores the evidence relating to how primary schools are responding to the "gifted and talented" initiative in England and Wales. A questionnaire survey which invited both closed and open-ended responses was carried out with a national sample of primary schools. The survey indicated an increasing proportion of coordinators, compared…
Descriptors: Gifted, Talent, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Lawy, Robert; Tedder, Michael – Research Papers in Education, 2012
In the last ten years teacher education in the further education (FE) sector has witnessed a substantial reform of teacher training with the introduction of qualifications designed to meet the professional needs of people in different teaching or training situations across the sector. The assumption of the new system is that workforce issues and…
Descriptors: Mentors, Educational Change, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Education
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Gao, Xuesong – Research Papers in Education, 2011
There has been a widespread belief that teachers in Asian contexts including Japan and China are well protected by a tradition that reveres teachers. However, in Chinese contexts, cultural traditions have been found to undermine the teaching profession, together with educational reforms and societal changes. This paper reports on an inquiry that…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Foreign Countries, Language Teachers, Internet
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Timperley, Helen S.; Parr, Judy M. – Research Papers in Education, 2009
New Zealand's literacy strategy seeks to translate into reality the broad policy goals of equipping all New Zealanders with the knowledge, skills and values to be successful citizens of the twenty-first century. The central policy concern is reflected in international surveys showing that although the country's student achievement is above the…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership
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Hall, Christine; Noyes, Andrew – Research Papers in Education, 2009
This study, based on in-depth interview data from a sample of schools in the midlands of England, offers an analysis of UK teachers' perceptions and understandings of school self-evaluation at a point when national accountability procedures have required that all schools complete and constantly update a web-based self-evaluation schedule, which is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Evaluation (Groups), Teacher Attitudes, Government School Relationship
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Moss, Gemma – Research Papers in Education, 2009
In this paper, I will consider the lessons that can be learnt about literacy policy and its role in large-scale education reform programmes, with particular reference to policy-making in England since the election of New Labour in 1997. New Labour's promise to the electorate in 1997 was that state-funded education could be fixed and turned into a…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Public Sector
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Keddie, Amanda; Mills, Martin – Research Papers in Education, 2009
This article rejects the notion that schools have become excessively feminised spaces that are failing to adequately provide for the educational needs of boys. This construction of schools as feminised has provided the impetus for the development of what have become known as "boy-friendly" pedagogies. Unfortunately such pedagogies work with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Theory, Gender Issues, Social Justice
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