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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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Lloyd, Caroline; Payne, Jonathan – Research Papers in Education, 2012
The view that vocational education and training is central to economic prosperity and social well-being is one that is widely held by policy-makers in many countries. Delivering this agenda requires skilled and professional teachers. Ensuring that vocational teachers are able to maintain and develop both their "craft" skills and pedagogy, through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Institutional Environment, Professional Development, Vocational Education
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Noyes, Andrew; Sealey, Paula – Research Papers in Education, 2012
There has, for some years, been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mathematics in England and across the developed world. Extensive statistical analyses present the decline but offer little to help us understand the causes. In this paper we explore a concern which cannot be explored through national data-sets,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Advanced Courses
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George, Patricia – Research Papers in Education, 2012
Within the Caribbean, there has been a perception that students are underachieving in mathematics. This assessment has seemingly been based amongst other things upon the proportion of students who are successful in mathematics compared to other subjects in external examinations. This notion was investigated in a case study of secondary schools in…
Descriptors: Single Sex Schools, Social Class, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement
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Luckett, Kathy – Research Papers in Education, 2012
This paper contributes to understanding why curriculum design in a discipline with a horizontal knowledge structure is difficult, time-consuming and contested. A previous paper on the same case study in one sociology department reported that students who had completed the general sociology major found it lacking in coherence. To illustrate the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Intellectual Disciplines, Discourse Analysis, Educational Sociology
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Tolchinsky, Liliana; Bigas, Montserrat; Barragan, Catalina – Research Papers in Education, 2012
Children's success in learning to read in the first grade is crucial for their ultimate success in schooling. This study aimed at identifying self-declared practices in preschool and first grade in Spain and contrasting these practices with the official recommendations for the initial teaching of reading and writing. A characterisation of the ways…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Likert Scales, Measures (Individuals), Multivariate Analysis
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Harris, Richard; Haydn, Terry – Research Papers in Education, 2012
Approximately 7 out of 10 pupils in England choose to exercise their right to drop history as a school subject as soon as they are able to do so (at the age of 13 or 14). However, this 30% overall take-up rate conceals massive variations between schools, with over 80% of pupils continuing to study the subject in some schools, and under 5% in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Student Attitudes, Compulsory Education
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Brooks, Val – Research Papers in Education, 2012
An aspect of assessment which has received little attention compared with perennial concerns, such as standards or reliability, is the role of judgment in marking. This paper explores marking as an act of judgment, paying particular attention to the nature of judgment and the processes involved. It brings together studies which have explored…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Test Reliability, Test Validity, Value Judgment
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Bywater, Tracey; Sharples, Jonathan – Research Papers in Education, 2012
School-based programmes developed to promote social and emotional well-being aims to reduce the risk of academic failure and other negative outcomes, such as antisocial behaviour and mental health problems. This article maps the British political trajectory from understanding the importance of social and emotional well-being, to delivering…
Descriptors: Evidence, Formative Evaluation, Academic Failure, Well Being
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Myers, Kevin – Research Papers in Education, 2012
Historical amnesia besets the consensus that Britain faces an unprecedented "crisis of childhood", and of child well-being. Drawing on evidence about changing uses of instruments and measures of well-being over time, this article explores and critiques claims about historical change and trends over time that are central to the imagined crisis of…
Descriptors: Children, Well Being, Crisis Intervention, Foreign Countries
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Elias, Maurice J.; Moceri, Dominic C. – Research Papers in Education, 2012
Developments in American policy, research and professional development to promote social and emotional learning in schools have drawn on work carried out by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), encouraged by the popular and political catalyst of Daniel Goleman's work on emotional intelligence. Based on CASEL's…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Emotional Intelligence, Rhetoric, Ethnic Groups
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Pett, Stephen – Research Papers in Education, 2012
Religious education (RE) is under serious political and professional pressure to justify its existence and, for some, positive psychology seems to offer a more compelling route to well-being. In response, this article establishes a case for the inherent value of the subject whilst showing that the well-being of pupils, in the broader sense of…
Descriptors: Psychology, Religious Education, Well Being, Role of Education
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Cigman, Ruth – Research Papers in Education, 2012
In this paper, I explore the enhancement agenda, which aims to enhance well-being nationwide and particularly among young people. Although it is said by its proponents to embody the ideas of Aristotle, I argue that its true theoretical underpinning is the polarised thinking of positive psychology. The sharp distinction between positive and…
Descriptors: Theories, Psychology, Well Being, Youth
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Ecclestone, Kathryn – Research Papers in Education, 2012
It is difficult to challenge a strong consensus that governments must intervene in a worsening crisis of emotional and psychological well-being. The article relates rising estimates of problems and corresponding calls for intervention in educational settings to the increasingly blurred boundaries between a cultural therapeutic ethos, academic…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Well Being, Personality, Social Change
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Clack, Beverley – Research Papers in Education, 2012
This paper suggests ways in which philosophy as a discipline and practice offers the possibility of a richer account of well-being than currently informs policy initiatives in this area. Sources derived from philosophy--and particularly moral philosophy--support a shift away from understanding well-being as something grounded primarily in the…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Well Being, Role of Education, Lifelong Learning
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Dixon, Thomas – Research Papers in Education, 2012
Charles Dickens famously satirised the rationalism and mechanism of utilitarian educational ideas through the figure of Gradgrind in "Hard Times". Even in the nineteenth century there were very few people, in reality, who would have agreed that the education of children should be a matter of purely intellectual, rather than emotional, instruction.…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Emotional Development, Educational History, Foreign Countries
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