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  1. Full article: The impact of development education and education for

    Abstract. The Sustainable Development Goals set out by the United Nations advocate that all learners will have the knowledge and skills needed to promote sustainable development. ... 26 articles described education for sustainable development or environmental education themes, 12 described global development-orientated content, and six ...

  2. The State of Abstracts in Educational Research

    In many cases, abstracts are the first, and sometimes only, component of a study read by someone searching the literature. Although research on abstracts in education is limited, a study of medical doctors found that of research articles they accessed, the abstract was the only portion read for over 60% of the studies (Saint et al., 2000).

  3. American Journal of Education

    0195-6744. 1549-6511. 2.5. Ranked #123 out of 269 "Education & Educational Research" journals. 3.3. Ranked #414 out of 1,469 "Education" journals. The American Journal of Education seeks to bridge and integrate the intellectual, methodological, and substantive diversity of educational scholarship and to encourage a vigorous dialogue ...

  4. Empowering students: Pedagogy that benefits educators and learners

    This article argues that one of the main goals of social or civic studies is to empower students. However, traditional teaching practices often have the opposite effect of disempowering students. Traditional teaching practices are understood to emerge from the history and context of public schooling, from early practices, which have been reified.

  5. How can education systems improve? A systematic literature review

    Understanding what contributes to improving a system will help us tackle the problems in education systems that usually fail disproportionately in providing quality education for all, especially for the most disadvantage sectors of the population. This paper presents the results of a qualitative systematic literature review aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of what education research ...

  6. What Is Educational about Education? The Distinctiveness of Education

    This article explores two questions: (1) Is education a unique and distinct discipline? (2) Is education anything other than the achievement of noneducational aims or objectives? In it, Trevor Norris examines how these two questions are interconnected, specifically analyzing how what we think about education as a distinct field of study informs ...

  7. (PDF) The Importance of Education

    The Importance of Education. Education is an important issue in one's life. It is the key to success in the future, and t o. have many opportunities in our life. Education has many advantages ...

  8. Journal of Education: Sage Journals

    Journal of Education. The oldest educational publication in the country, the Journal of Education's mission is to disseminate knowledge that informs practice in PK-12, higher, and professional education. A refereed publication, the Journal offers … | View full journal description. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication ...

  9. PDF The State of Abstracts in Educational Research

    abstracts in education is limited, a study of medical doctors found that of research articles they accessed, the abstract was the only portion read for over 60% of the studies (Saint et al., 2000). Furthermore, a number of physicians used the content of abstracts to guide their clinical decision making,

  10. (PDF) The State of Abstracts in Educational Research

    First, analysis of sampled abstracts confirms that. the use of structured abstracts is rare in education research. Approximately 7% of journals required structured abstracts, and in line with this ...

  11. Navigating student uncertainty for productive struggle: Establishing

    Abstract An essential aspect of scientific practice involves grappling with the generation of predictions, representations, ... Science Education. Early View. RESEARCH ARTICLE. Navigating student uncertainty for productive struggle: Establishing the importance for and distinguishing types, sources, and desirability of scientific uncertainties ...

  12. (PDF) ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EDUCATION

    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN. EDUCATION. Jagadeesh Kengam. Science and Technology Department. Bournemouth University. Bournemouth, United Kingdom. [email protected]. Abstract -- This work ...

  13. PDF Education for Sustainability: Quality Education Is A Necessity in

    Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol.7, No.2, 2016 9 Education for Sustainability: Quality Education Is A Necessity in Modern Day. How Far do the Educational Institutions Facilitate ... Abstract From generation to generation time changes affecting culture and the way people live and ...

  14. Understanding Themes in Postsecondary Research Using Topic ...

    Each abstract and word are then viewed as having a probability of belonging to a topic or subject area. Our data consist of abstracts from the set of articles published in The Journal of Higher Education, Research in Higher Education, and Review of Higher Education between 1991 and 2020.

  15. How to Write an Abstract

    Step 2: Methods. Next, indicate the research methods that you used to answer your question. This part should be a straightforward description of what you did in one or two sentences. It is usually written in the past simple tense, as it refers to completed actions.

  16. Special Education

    EIP (Early Intervention Program): Educational services provided to children from birth to 3 years old who either have a significant developmental delay or who are at risk for a delay. CPSE (Committee for Preschool Special Education): Educational services provided to children 3 to 5 years old with educational needs.

  17. Effectiveness of problem-based learning ...

    Problem-based learning (PBL) is a pedagogical approach that shifts the role of the teacher to the student (student-centered) and is based on self-directed learning. Although PBL has been adopted in undergraduate and postgraduate medical education, the effectiveness of the method is still under discussion. The author's purpose was to appraise available international evidence concerning to the ...

  18. Why We Need a Structured Abstract in Education Research

    Purpose:To help disseminate education research findings, we propose that education journals consider adopting a structured abstract, a structural innovation that focuses on the format of the article itself.The structured abstract would replace the paragraph-style narrative summary—typically either an APA-style abstract or "editor's introduction"—now present at the beginning of many ...

  19. Five tips for developing useful literature summary tables for writing

    Literature reviews offer a critical synthesis of empirical and theoretical literature to assess the strength of evidence, develop guidelines for practice and policymaking, and identify areas for future research.1 It is often essential and usually the first task in any research endeavour, particularly in masters or doctoral level education. For effective data extraction and rigorous synthesis ...

  20. What Is Educational about Education? The Distinctiveness of Education

    This article explores two questions: (1) Is education a unique and distinct discipline? (2) Is education anything other than the achievement of noneducational aims or objectives? In it, Trevor Norris examines how these two questions are interconnected, specifically analyzing how what we think about education as a distinct field of study informs ...

  21. Full article: The STEAM approach: Implementation and educational

    Abstract. The integration of the arts and humanities into the core of curriculum along with the sciences and technological disciplines is an emerging issue in educational research. This article seeks to contribute to this research and curricular approach, for which we analyze the emergence of the STEAM movement, its implementation in class, and ...

  22. Health Conditions, Education Services, and Transition Planning for

    OBJECTIVE. Our objectives with this study were to describe the frequency of selected cooccurring health conditions and individualized education program (IEP) services and post-high school transition planning for adolescents with autism spectrum disorder and identify disparities by sex, intellectual ability, race or ethnicity, and geographic area.METHODS. The study sample included 1787 ...

  23. Taking Early Childhood Education and Young Children's Learning

    Two years before I was born, Teachers College Record published a special issue on early childhood education in 1972 (Volume 73 Issue 6) titled "The Why of Early Childhood Education." The issue included 22 authors, five of whom were women. The theorists named in the articles conceptualized young children's learning from a broad range of disciplines, including anthropology, developmental ...

  24. Academic Integrity and Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education (HE

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) developments challenge higher education institutions' teaching, learning, assessment, and research practices. To contribute timely and evidence-based recommendations for upholding academic integrity, we conducted a rapid scoping review focusing on what is known about academic integrity and AI in higher education.

  25. JCM

    Background: Chronic shoulder pain may cause significant functional disability and reduced psychosocial well-being. Detailed Case Description: In this case, we propose the use of pain neuroscience education and whole-body cryostimulation (WBC) to treat a 64-year-old woman with severe functional limitations and chronic right shoulder pain. The aim was to overcome kinesiophobia and improve her ...

  26. Controlling Multidrug-Resistant Organisms Across Patient-Sharing

    Antimicrobial resistance is a major public health problem that threatens to reverse many of the medical therapy advances achieved over the past 4 decades. 1 Infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) are estimated to cause 35000 deaths in the US every year 2 and increase medical costs by $4.6 billion. 3 Efforts to stem the emergence and spread of MDROs have primarily centered ...