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Shadowing as a method of principal development: A qualitative cross-case study in China
Podcast recorded at BELMAS conference
Working with complexity: Leading school networks in Aotearoa New Zealand and England
Podcast recorded at BELMAS conference
Episode 8: "Discussion with Patsy Healey"
In this episode of the Planning Theory podcast, Yvonne Rydin talks with Patsy Healey about her career as a planning academic and theorist. Patsy published her latest book in 2023 - Caring for Place:…
November 2023 issue: Globalization, Policy Mobilities, and the Method of Network Ethnography
November 2023 issue: Globalization, Policy Mobilities, and the Method of Network Ethnography
December 2022 issue: Ethical Codes for Kindergarten Teachers From Different Countries
December 2022 issue: Ethical Codes for Kindergarten Teachers From Different Countries
September 2022 issue: Comparative Research on Teacher Education in China and Canada
September 2022 issue: Comparative Research on Teacher Education in China and Canada
Leadership for equality in education: 50 years marching forward or marching on the spot?
EMAL Associate Editor Paul Miller interviews Pontso Moorosi and Jacky Lumby on their paper 'Leadership for equality in education: 50 years marching forward or marching on the spot?', featured in the…
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June 2022 Issue: Childhood, Curriculum, and Culture in Diverse Contexts
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March 2022 Issue: Empowering Student Learning in Higher Education: Pathways to Possibility
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September 2021 Issue: Contradictions of Egalitarianism: Nordic Ways of Shadow Education
UEX: Exploring Hip-Hop Pedagogy for the Advancement of Girls of Color in Science
UEX editorial assistant Bryant O. Best talks with Dr. Edmund Adjapong for regarding Dr. Adjapong's article "Exploring Hip-Hop Pedagogy for the Advancement of Girls of Color in Science."
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The video is a promotional video in conjunction with the June Special Issue of ROE (ECNU Review of Education) this year.
UEX: Special Issue: "Promoting and Limiting Voice: The Influence of Web-Based Platforms on Public Policy Discourse in Urban Centers"
UEX editorial assistant Naomi McQuiller talks with Dr. Jess Weiler about UEX's April 2021 Special Issue "Promoting and Limiting Voice: The Influence of Web-Based Platforms on Public Policy Discourse…
JTE: A Comparison of Perceived and Observed Learning From Professional Development: Relationships Among Self-Reports, Direct Assessments, and Teacher Characteristics
JTE: U.S. Empire and an Immigrant's Counternarrative: Conceptualizing Imperial Privilege
JTE: Examining Preservice Teachers' Perceptions of Planning for Culturally Relevant Disciplinary Literacy
JTE: What Do Surveys of Program Completers Tell Us About Teacher Preparation Quality?
JTE: Historians, Archivists, and Museum Educators as Teacher Educators: Mentoring Preservice History Teachers at Cultural Institutes
JTE: Creativity Promotion in an Excellence Program for Preservice Teacher Candidates
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