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Yew-Jin Lee – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2024
Teachers' work in school is said to be under increasing pressure from neoliberal forces. Key constructs that are essential in understanding how teachers cope with these changes are teacher responsibility and teacher accountability, which are closely related within scholarly and everyday contexts although serving different logics and outcomes. By…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Responsibility, Discourse Analysis, Accountability
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Lee, Yew-Jin – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2022
Numerous challenges associated with the work of teaching have been reported around the globe, including from Singapore. Being a multi-dimensional problem, teachers' work has been investigated by diverse research methods especially through interviewing. However, educational studies that adopt constructionist approaches have been scarce in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Attitudes, Research Methodology
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Kim, Taeyeon; Lee, Youngjun – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2020
We investigated the relationship between principal instructional leadership and teacher participation in multiple types of professional development in Japan, Singapore, and South Korea. Using the Teaching and Learning International Survey dataset of 2013, we employed two-level logistic regression models to estimate the rigorous effects of…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Faculty Development, Mentors
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Tan, Mei Ying; Hung, David Wei Loong – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2020
Studying the processes involved in scaling technologically-mediated pedagogical innovations has moved into understanding how wider contexts relate to qualitative outcomes (depth, shift in reform ownership and spread). Understanding patterns in this relationship has been complicated by the diverse outcomes for a single innovation. This study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Innovation, Technological Advancement, Educational Change
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Tan, Charlene – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2019
This article analyses and compares the responses of parents to education policy initiatives in Singapore, Shanghai and Hong Kong. The education reform in three localities converges on changing an exam-centric culture and equipping students to thrive in a globalised world. Through a discussion of three representative policy initiatives--Direct…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Personality Traits, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Cheung, Kwok-cheung; Mak, Soi-kei; Sit, Pou-seong – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2018
Secondary data analyses of large-scale international student assessment at the country level often reveal that educational systems which are high in academic achievement are found low in attitudinal outcomes of schooling, and vice versa. This is contrary to the non-negative attitude-achievement relationship frequently found at the student…
Descriptors: School Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Vignettes
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Shin, J. C.; Postiglione, Gerard A.; Ho, K. C. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2018
East Asian higher education is experiencing a massive growth in doctoral education with the world-class university initiatives. The growth of doctoral education in the region is remarkable especially as seen in the Chinese system which became positioned as the world's second largest doctoral degree-granting system. Yet, there are growing issues in…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Employment Opportunities, Educational Trends, Educational Change
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Ge, Yun; Ho, K. C. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2018
This paper adopts a political economy perspective in understanding how the country context frames the development of higher education doctoral science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs. We argue that a country's commitment to research and development spending as a strategy to maintain its economic competitiveness creates…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students
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Hou, Angela Yung-Chi; Hill, Christopher; Chen, Karen Hui Jung; Tsai, Sandy – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2018
Malaysia, Singapore, China, and South Korea employed branch campuses as a means to develop and promote economic growth and global competitiveness. The aim of this study was to explore national policies and regulatory frameworks for international branch campuses in the four key nations identified above. The development of internal quality assurance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Quality Assurance, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Luo, Wenshu – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2017
This study examined teaching practice in Singapore mathematics classrooms and its prediction of student engagement. A large sample of Singapore Secondary 2 students first reported perceived teaching practice in their mathematics classrooms in Term 1 and their engagement in mathematics study in Term 2. Based on Rasch analysis of teaching practice,…
Descriptors: Prediction, Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement, Metacognition
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Yi, Hyun Sook; Lee, Yuree – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2017
Teachers' classroom behaviors and their effects on student learning have received significant attention from educators, because the quality of instruction is a critical factor closely tied to students' learning experiences. Based on a theoretical model conceptualizing the quality of instruction, this study examined the characteristics of…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Teacher Behavior, Profiles, Mathematics Instruction
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Yim, Su Yon; Cho, Young Hoan – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2016
Despite the benefits of peer assessment, many teachers are not willing to implement it, particularly for low-achieving students. This study used the theory of planned behaviour to predict pre-service teachers' intention to use peer assessment for low-achieving students. A total of 229 pre-service teachers in Singapore participated in the survey…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Low Achievement, Peer Evaluation
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Sandoval-Hernández, Andrés; Bialowolski, Piotr – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2016
It is well documented that academic achievement of students from families of low socioeconomic status (SES) tends to be below their more socially advantaged peers. Several studies have identified factors and conditions that facilitate academic success for disadvantaged students (i.e., promote academic resilience). However, one of the main…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Achievement
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Chai, Ching Sing; Deng, Feng; Tsai, Pei-Shan; Koh, Joyce Hwee; Tsai, Chin-Chung – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2015
This study attempts to design a survey to assess students' perceptions of twenty-first-century learning practices in their classrooms and the resulting knowledge creation self-efficacy among the students. In addition, it also explores the relationships among the various dimensions of twenty-first-century learning practices. Four hundred and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Primary Education, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes
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Phuong, Tam T.; Duong, Hang B.; McLean, Gary N. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2015
University faculty in Southeast Asia (SEA) is being required to take on new roles and responsibilities resulting from rapid changes in higher education. To date, a range of faculty development (FD) initiatives has been implemented, but little has been uncovered concerning the effectiveness of these FD activities. Using a predetermined review…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Faculty Development, Literature Reviews
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