Using ePortfolios in early childhood education: Recalling, reconnecting, restarting and learning

T Hooker - Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Portfolios are widely used in New Zealand for documenting children's learning; there is now
an increasing move to online ePortfolios. This article presents findings from a doctoral study …

[PDF][PDF] Harmonies of form: Teachers who lead Art-fully in primary arts education in private schools

S Unwin, B Comms, G Dip - 2022 - researchgate.net
Teachers who lead from the classroom have been shown to improve teaching, leading, and
school culture; however, it remains unclear what constitutes leadership in Arts education …

Adults and children engaging with ePortfolios in an early childhood education setting

TA Hooker - 2016 - researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz
While common across the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of education, ePortfolios
are relatively new in the early childhood education sector, nationally and internationally …

[PDF][PDF] “Because I can't just 'go back to Africa…'”: How place, race and political grace affect the mental health and identity of African adolescent refugees growing up in …

EO AYOOLA - 2023 - research.brighton.ac.uk
Despite the vast majority of refugee-producing countries being located in Africa, and the
continent's powerful historic and ongoing colonial ties to Britain, little is known about the …

Native American Cultural Identity Exploration in Their Postsecondary Education: A Narrative Inquiry

SS Ferebee, AC Lawlor - … , Diversity, and the Politics of Online …, 2020 - igi-global.com
Abstract Thirteen percent of American Indians/Alaskan Natives have achieved a bachelors'
degree or higher compared to 28% of the overall United States population. Improving Native …

[PDF][PDF] The Pursuit of Social Justice by the Care-leavers from the Nova Scotia Home for Coloured Children and the Production of Knowledge

D Lawrence - 2019 - ec.msvu.ca
My study is essentially about the marginalization of the Black Nova Scotian community by
the Province of Nova Scotia. The impact of marginalization has made lifelong learning …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding Empathic Engagement of a Fourth-Year Nursing Student Through Narrative Inquiry

K Sealock - 2019 - prism.ucalgary.ca
There has been substantial research on empathy and the components of empathy for
nursing education and nursing practice (Alligood, 1992; 2007; Evans et al., 1998; Gagan …

Navigating a Narrative Path: A Self-Study on Using Stories to Deepen Learning in Pre-Service Teaching

D Graham - Fostering a Relational Pedagogy, 2018 - brill.com
My most vivid memory from my first year in school is of a morning when we were doing a
daily printing activity. The teacher would print verses on the chalkboard and we were …

Learning to Become a Pedagogically-Engaged, Democratic Teacher: Self-Study Using Dewey's Reflective Thinking Method

I Martínez-Cuenca - The Negotiated Self, 2018 - brill.com
Schnellert, Richardson, and Cherkowski (2014) underscore that the process of reflexive
inquiry “is at the heart of how we have come to understand and engage in our professional …

Assets in the Adjustment Experience of International Students at a University in New York

MJ Elliott - 2015 - search.proquest.com
The purpose of this study was to explore the unique assets of international college students
as part of their adjustment experience in the US and better understand how international …