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Bankolé, Adéyèmi Rubain; Nouatin, Guy Sourou; Gandonou, Esaïe – International Review of Education, 2023
This article examines the pedagogical transformation generated by dual apprenticeship training and its impact on the Benin crafts sector. Dual training combines vocational education at training centres with on-the-job training in workshops during the week. Graduates of this programme receive a certificate of professional qualification…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Apprenticeships, Foreign Countries, Competency Based Education
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Oshodi, Darasimi Powei – International Review of Education, 2023
This article employs narrative methodologies to present the stories of three asylum seekers enrolled in two adult learning centres in the Lombardy region of Italy. The author draws on Axel Honneth's theory of recognition to provide an understanding of how these adult learners' experiences might impact their self-identity. Based on the narratives…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Refugees, Foreign Countries, Student Experience
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Archer, David – International Review of Education, 2022
Civil society organisations were well organised in the sixth International Conference on Adult Education (CONFINTEA VI) held in Belém in 2009, and influential in framing a powerful agenda for transforming adult education. Despite some successes, however, there were also frustrations in the drafting of the Belém Framework for Action (BFA). Drawing…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Adult Education, Educational Finance, Foreign Countries
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Locatelli, Rita – International Review of Education, 2022
The International Commission on the Development of Education set up by UNESCO in 1971 was chaired by Edgar Faure. The conceptualisation of a new social contract in his work between the 1960s and 1970s had a strong influence on the final report prepared by this commission. Published in 1972, Learning to be: "The world of education today and…
Descriptors: Reports, Educational Policy, International Organizations, Educational Change
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Black, Sara – International Review of Education, 2022
This article seeks to examine how two discourses -- of "lifelong learning" and "techno-solutionism" -- tangle with each other in South African education policy imaginaries, particularly the latter discourse as a response to an (arguably manufactured) frame of "crisis". The author suggests that the discourse of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lifelong Learning, Educational Policy, Middle Class
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Herut, Adane Hailu; Dube, Engida Esayas – International Review of Education, 2022
Due to a combination of historical, socioeconomic, political and environmental factors, Ethiopia is unfortunately prone to internal conflicts, such as the one which re-erupted in April 2018 between the Gedeo and Guji ethnic groups in southern Ethiopia. One of the effects of this conflict was that education was severely disrupted in the Gedeo and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict, Schools, Educational Environment
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Al Mazrooei, Ahmed Khalaf; Hatem Almaki, Samah; Gunda, Mnyero; Alnoor, Alhamzah; Manji Sulaiman, Saif – International Review of Education, 2022
Emergency remote teaching (ERT) has potential for transforming future instruction and learning across the K-12 educational domain. The study presented here evaluated empirical evidence from peer-reviewed literature pertaining to the challenges and opportunities experienced by teachers and students during the implementation of ERT prompted by the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Pandemics, COVID-19, Emergency Programs
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Sharifian, Fereydoon – International Review of Education, 2022
Over the past two decades, efforts have been made to enrich curriculum studies internationally. Among the field's new theories which have emerged in recent years is "itinerant curriculum theory" (ICT), proposed and developed by João Paraskeva. Its aim is to free curriculum from the dominance of Western discourses and make room for…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Curriculum Development, Western Civilization, Epistemology
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Sentürk, Cihad; Bas, Gökhan – International Review of Education, 2021
In today's era of rapid change, lifelong learning is one of the most important ways for individuals to keep up with social, cultural, economic and technological developments. This applies especially to the teaching profession, which shapes the future of societies by teaching students how to construct knowledge. The aim of the study presented here…
Descriptors: Correlation, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Characteristics, Secondary School Teachers
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Seetal, Isma; Gunness, Sandhya; Teeroovengadum, Viraiyan – International Review of Education, 2021
COVID-19 has caused a global rush of universities to transfer their courses online to maintain continuity in student teaching and learning. The study presented in this article investigated the preparedness of academics in Small Island Developing State (SIDS) universities for shifting to emergency online teaching. To examine the impact of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, COVID-19, Pandemics, Online Courses
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Bonal, Xavier; González, Sheila – International Review of Education, 2020
The lockdown of schools in Spain to confront the effects of COVID-19 caused an enormous impact at both societal and educational levels. Schools and families had to react rapidly to a new teaching and learning scenario without the benefit of previous planning or government guidelines. In this context, some schools were better able to adapt to the…
Descriptors: School Closing, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change
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Kaiper-Marquez, Anna; Wolfe, Emily; Clymer, Carol; Lee, Jungeun; McLean, Elisabeth Grinder; Prins, Esther; Stickel, Tabitha – International Review of Education, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to extraordinary changes in family literacy instruction, forcing face-to-face programmes to shift rapidly (or "on the fly") to online, remote instruction. This study is one of the few on online teaching and learning in family literacy and, to the knowledge of the authors, the first on emergency remote…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Pandemics, COVID-19, Family Literacy
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Bainbridge, Alan – International Review of Education, 2020
The negative impact of human activity has been known throughout history. The epic tale of Gilgamesh, Koranic and biblical texts all make clear the potential that humans have to destroy the world in which they live. Climate breakdown, biodiversity collapse and zoonotic diseases such as COVID-19 have also been predicted well in advance. The…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Correlation, Political Attitudes
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Bjursell, Cecilia – International Review of Education, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a number of fundamental changes in different societies, and can therefore be understood as creating "disjuncture" in our lives. "Disjuncture" is a concept proposed by adult educator Peter Jarvis to describe the phenomenon of what happens when an individual is confronted with an experience that…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Learning Processes
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Béché, Emmanuel – International Review of Education, 2020
This article presents and interprets Cameroonian responses to COVID-19 in the education sector. The four main challenges the Cameroonian educational authorities found themselves facing at the onset of the pandemic were (1) how to ensure continuity of formal education; (2) how to minimise exacerbation of already existing educational inequalities;…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Practices
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