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Hall, James; Allan, Alexandra; Tomlinson, Michael; Kelly, Anthony; Lindorff, Ariel – Oxford Review of Education, 2021
The concept of capital has risen in prominence within educational policy and practice in the UK since Ofsted introduced cultural capital into its inspection processes in 2019. At the same time, fractured discourses exist across different types of capital -- one of which concerns capitals that are negative in constitution and/or impact. This paper…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Equal Education, Cultural Capital, Inspection
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Gibbs, Paul – Oxford Review of Education, 2019
Although there has been considerable debate in contemporary literature on the erosion of the public good in higher education, most of it has been concentrated on the word 'public' rather than on the notion of 'good'. Further, the idea of higher education and the organisations for its delivery have become conflated through a focus on the 'good' as…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Institutional Role, Individual Development, Foreign Countries
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Subero, David; Llopart, Mariona; Siqués, Carina; Esteban-Guitart, Moises – Oxford Review of Education, 2018
The aim of this paper is to address the teaching and learning processes in schools from a Vygotskian perspective based on the notion of "identity artefacts" (IAs) which, for our purposes, consist of documents created by the learners about themselves, in which they try to capture all the things that make sense and are meaningful to them…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Teaching Methods, Mediation Theory, Bilingual Instructional Materials
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Lau, Tracy Chui-shan; Tse, Thomas Kwan-choi; Leung, Yan Wing – Oxford Review of Education, 2016
"Chinese" is an ambiguous term, depending on whether it is taken to describe a political, linguistic, or cultural entity. While the term has often been considered to represent a politically and culturally homogeneous national identity in recent decades, this article aims to challenge this notion by examining the characteristics and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nationalism, Educational Practices, Educational History
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Sutherland, Gillian – Oxford Review of Education, 2015
Once societies embarked on programmes of mass education home schooling became essentially a middle-class project and remains so. This paper looks at the educational experiences of some lower middle class women at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries for whom the resources of the middle-class home were simply not available. It…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Home Schooling, Educational Experience, Middle Class
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Davies, Richard – Oxford Review of Education, 2015
Elective Home Education is a legal, minority approach to the compulsory education of children. I review the potential contribution of the historical analysis of "domestic pedagogies", presented in this Special Issue, for home education practice in the UK. By drawing on narratives of a period at the cusp of the perceived normalcy of…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Educational History, Educational Development, Educational Practices
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Beauchamp, Gary; Clarke, Linda; Hulme, Moira; Murray, Jean – Oxford Review of Education, 2015
This paper examines the roles of research in teacher education across the four nations of the United Kingdom. Both devolution and on-going reviews of teacher education are facilitating a greater degree of cross-national divergence. England is becoming a distinct outlier, in which the locus for teacher education is moving increasingly away from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Comparative Education, Educational Change
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Burn, Katharine; Mutton, Trevor – Oxford Review of Education, 2015
This review examines the kinds of relationship between research and practice that have been envisaged in programmes designed to provide opportunities for beginning teachers to engage in "research-informed clinical practice". Although the terminology varies, scope for inclusion is defined by an intention to facilitate and deepen the…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Theory Practice Relationship
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Oancea, Alis; Bridges, David – Oxford Review of Education, 2009
Questions of a philosophical nature are central to every significant debate in the field of educational theory, policy, practice and research. Of all disciplines, philosophy is perhaps the one in which "analysis, argumentation and critique" are given most central, systematic and comprehensive attention. In addition, philosophy is…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Practices, Educational Policy, Educational Philosophy
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Traianou, Anna; Hammersley, Martyn – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
In their rejoinder to our article about their work on evidence-based science education, Millar "et al." (2008) claim that we misrepresented their position, and that our argument was false or unclear in key respects. In this brief reply we argue that their criticisms are misdirected, and that they fail to engage in the sort of dialogue…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Science Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Inferences
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Traianou, Anna; Hammersley, Martyn – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
There are some important ambiguities in discussions about the implications of "evidence-based practice", both for educational research and for the work of teachers. In this paper we explore several of these through examining the Evidence-based Practice in Science Education (EPSE) study--part of the Teaching and Learning Research…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Educational Research, Science Education, Teaching Methods
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Millar, Robin; Leach, John; Osborne, Jonathan; Ratcliffe, Mary – Oxford Review of Education, 2008
A reader of Traianou and Hammersley's article (in this issue), which discusses at some length the work we undertook in the "Evidence-based Practice in Science Education (EPSE)" Research Network, might attribute to us views that are rather different from those which we in fact hold, and which we have sought to present in our own accounts…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Science Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Inferences
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Walsh, Kieron; And Others – Oxford Review of Education, 1985
Many local education authorities in the United Kingdom have adopted the approach of staffing schools (i.e., determining the number of teachers to be allocated to schools) according to their curriculum needs--curriculum based staffing (CBS). Examined are the methods being used to implement CBS and implications of the CBS system. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries, Secondary Education
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Knight, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 1989
Discusses how empathy is promoted in the United Kingdom's National Curriculum. Notes that the concept is ambiguous, especially as it is used in the subject of history. Describes how this concept impedes planning, teaching, and assessment. Suggests that understanding how children reason is more productive that making assumptions about how they…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development, Educational Practices