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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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Wilkinson, Gayle A. – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
The revolving door appropriately describes the attrition among beginning teachers. Especially high attrition plagues our urban schools where highly qualified teachers are most crucial. Even though research over 3 decades has provided the basis for intricate induction programs, not all new teachers experience them. Effective mentoring has provided…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Teacher Persistence, Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teachers
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Cooper, Maxine; Stewart, Joan – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
Teacher induction programs provide the critical support that new teachers need as they move from university teacher education studies to the everyday realities of teaching. Newly Qualified Teachers (NQTs) work through a range of new and challenging experiences as they explore their sense of themselves as professionals. Their identities are being…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Professional Development, Teacher Effectiveness, School Culture
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Iredale, Robyn; Voigt-Graf, Carmen; Khoo, Siew-Ean – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
The international mobility of teachers is gaining increased attention as particular developing countries become significant sources of supply for more developed countries that have shortages. Most attention so far has focused on Africa's contribution to the United Kingdom workforce. This article examines the patterns of teacher migration for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developed Nations, Faculty Mobility, Migration
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Mazon, Brad K. – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
Undergraduates in the USA bring to college a wide array of backgrounds, resources, and supports that make it more or less likely that they will participate in study abroad during their undergraduate career. This study investigates the experiences of undergraduates who have studied abroad, as well as the elements that facilitate the study abroad…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Study Abroad, Undergraduate Students, Individual Characteristics
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Davidovitch, Nitza; Iram, Yaacov – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
This article addresses a unique relationship evolving between the two major categories of higher learning institutions in Israel: the country's universities, and the colleges that were established in their shadow. The history of higher education is outlined, stressing the initial dominance of the research universities, and explaining the gradual…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Research Universities, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
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McMahon, Brenda J.; Zyngier, David – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
The challenge of student engagement has been recognised as a serious issue in both Australian and Canadian education. This empirical and qualitative study seeks to understand the experiences of two groups of students; the first beginning their high school years and the second reflecting back on successful university and less than successful high…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Foreign Countries, High School Students, College Students
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Osipian, Ararat L. – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
Education in Central Eurasia has become one of the services most affected by corruption. Corruption in academia, including bribery, extortion, embezzlement, nepotism, fraud, cheating, and plagiarism, is reflected in the region's media and addressed in a few scholarly works. This article considers corruption in higher education as a product of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Government School Relationship, Deception, Antisocial Behavior
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Ceyhan, Muge Ayan – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
Based on one and a half years of participant observation at Bakis School, this article aims to explore two different sets of educational practices, one which seemingly promotes sameness, obedience and conformity, and the other difference, entrepreneurialism and individualism. By way of discussing the shifting cultural values, beliefs and…
Descriptors: Individualism, Participant Observation, Comparative Education, Educational Practices
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Altinyelken, Hulya Kosar – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
This article seeks to investigate education-related challenges encountered by internal migrant girls studying at primary schools in Turkey. From the perspectives of participants, the emerging themes included adaptation, language, low socio-economic status, peer relations, discrimination and bullying. These challenges seem to have direct or…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Equal Education, Females, Disadvantaged Youth
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D'Alessio, Simona; Watkins, Amanda – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
This article has been especially written by the journal Guest Editors as an introduction to key issues in making international comparisons regarding inclusive policy and practice. The authors argue that there is a very real amplification of the methodological problems faced by researchers working in comparative education when they consider the…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Inclusive Schools, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries
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Rose, Richard; O'Neill, Aine – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
When reporting on those conditions which they perceive as necessary for the inclusion of students with special educational needs, teachers often refer to the importance of additional adult support in the classroom. The deployment of teaching assistants in England and special needs assistants in Ireland has been regarded as an important factor in…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Inclusive Schools, Foreign Countries, Teaching Assistants
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Themelis, Spyros – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
This article deals with issues pertinent to the "inclusion" of Roma/Traveller children and young people in Europe and, in particular, England. It discusses some key issues that pertain to the inclusion of Roma/Traveller groups in society and it critically presents some key policies that have been advanced to tackle educational and social exclusion…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Minority Groups, Foreign Countries, Social Isolation
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Schneider, Cornelia; Harkins, Mary Jane – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
Inclusive education has become an international educational priority with the ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. This article compares and analyses in depth two different educational systems on two continents with regard to their development of inclusive education and their current issues with this…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Inclusive Schools, Teacher Role, Disabilities
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Belanger, Nathalie; Gougeon, Nathalie A. – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
Four case studies from four different Canadian provinces (Ontario, Manitoba, New Brunswick, and Quebec) are examined in order to better understand meanings given to an inclusive approach in education, as it is defined and experienced by the actors, practitioners, parents, and students. The data examined in this article come from a larger research…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Inclusive Schools, Disabilities, Foreign Countries
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Nes, Kari – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2009
Norwegian schools have had a reputation for being inclusive for a relatively long time. Education is supposed to meet everyone's needs in a school for all, irrespective of (dis)ability, gender, ethnicity, social class, etc. However, inclusive ideals are one thing, but realisation of inclusive practices in many ways has proven to be something else,…
Descriptors: Social Class, Inclusive Schools, Foreign Countries, Mainstreaming
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