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Imagining ‘Asian’ higher education: visual campus gaze and global university rankings (GURs) websites

Compare, 2020
Amid debates about global university rankings (GURs), very few have closely examined how GURs’ media outlets construct meanings of higher education (HE) in their visual representations.
Riyad A. Shahjahan   +3 more
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Turning Our Gaze toward Transgender Educators: Fostering Social Justice Leadership in Educational Institutions

Journal of Education Human Resources, 2022
The purpose of this study is to find key supports for educational leaders to provide for transgender educators to succeed in an educational workplace setting. By being and becoming aware of the issues involved and conceptualizing interventions to help transgender educators function at their full potential in the workplace, a school’s leadership ...
Michele J. Dow, Amanda Claudia Wager
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Influence of dental education on eye gaze distribution when observing facial profiles with varying degrees of lip protrusion.

Journal of Dental Education, 2020
OBJECTIVES The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of dental education on eye gaze distribution when perceiving facial profile images with varying degrees of lip protrusion.
Chise Fujii   +6 more
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Gazing Mathematics and Science Education in Ghana

2012
Mathematics and science (biology, chemistry and physics) education in Ghana is viewed in the same way as education in general and all other institutions and practices passed on to Ghanaians by the British colonialists. Ghanaians have hardly asked the purposes of those institutions and practices passed on to them by the colonialists.
F. Ahia, E. Fredua-Kwarteng
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Problematising the Intellectual Gaze of the Educational Administration Scholar

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
AbstractWhereas epistemological debates raged in educational administration during the Theory Movement, or inspired by intervention from Thom Greenfield, Richard Bates or Colin Evers and Gabriele Lakomski, epistemology and the quest for the scientific study of educational administration has somewhat diminished in the era of managerialism and the ...
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Redirecting the gaze: Film education in an individualistic era

Journal of African Cinemas, 2017
Abstract This article offers consideration to an alternative use of film practice and the role of pedagogy in challenging the conception of film as a product and entertainment medium. Instead the authors reflect on the potential of the camera as a tool for facilitating dialogue with communities and individuals, which allows student ...
Linda Sternö, Klara Björk
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A Philosophical Gaze on Australasian Mathematics Education Research

2016
This chapter examines the philosophical underpinnings of Australasian mathematics education research between 2012 and 2015. It takes a hermeneutic approach, seeking to uncover often hidden assumptions about ontology, epistemology , aesthetics, ethics and logic.
Steve Thornton   +2 more
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Significant life experiences and their relationship with the education of the scrutinizing gaze in the beauty ecologist César Manrique

The Journal of Environmental Education, 2018
The reality of the nature that we see can have multiple messages and meanings. Some of these are patent and continuously communicate with the individual, but others are hidden and are more difficult to unravel. A deep, contemplative and scrutinizing gaze
F. Echarri, V. Echarri
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PeerEdu: Bootstrapping Online Learning Behaviors via Asynchronous Area of Interest Sharing from Peer Gaze

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Human visual attention is susceptible to social influences. In education, peer effects impact student learning, but their precise role in modulating attention remains unclear. To this end, we have developed an online education system that provides visual
Songlin Xu   +3 more
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Gender Differences in the Representation of Film and Television: From Gaze to Cultural Contexts

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media
Film and television play a crucial role in shaping gender imagery and disseminating social norms. However, existing research often over-relies on Mulvey's male gaze or is limited to a single cultural context, lacking a more comprehensive comparison. This
Zhenjun Hou
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