The purpose of this study is to identify a set of strategic and effective technologies of pedagogical
education in a university on the basis of the analysis of the problems of teacher training. The research
methodology is based on Hamel’s concept… read more
Journal Volume Number : 14
Methodology of Research-Oriented Training in the Pedagogical Education System
There is a contradiction in the system of pedagogical education between on the one hand, the
objective demand for research-oriented training as a mean of forming research competence among
graduates of pedagogical magistracy, and on the other, their lack… read more
Teacher competence deficiencies in the use of mediation technology in education
Introducing mediation in teacher training is becoming one of the priorities in educational policy.
Mediation is a modern pedagogical technology aimed at responsible positioning of the actors
in conflict with the educational process and creation of a… read more
Predictive competence of future educators: a review of the current state of the problem
Teachers need be able to work in the constantly changing conditions of the educational space. It is
not enough to know a significant amount of information : the teacher must adapt the information
to educational practice , to be mobile and farsighted… read more
Development of local educational standards as a strategy for the modernization of teacher education
The article addresses the problem of developing educational standards to ensure effectiveness,
quality, comparability and resource development. One of the most important tools for
solving these problems is to develop local educational standard for a… read more
E&SD 14(2) June 2019
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Correction.
When first published in June 2019, the English language title of the article by Goryachikh М.V. and Troyan I.A. was incorrect. The correct title is:
The formation and development… read more
Editorial: Fighting fake research
In 1665 Henry Oldenberg launched the world’s first scholarly journal. The purpose
of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society was “to allow scientists to impart their
knowledge to one another and contribute what they can to the grand design… read more
Do changes in instructional time, professional development and age explain changes in reading comprehension at the country level? An exploration of PIRLS 2006 and 2016
Several international large-scale assessments in education take place every 3 to 5 years. PIRLS (the
Progress in International Reading Literacy Study) takes place every 5 years. If data from only one
moment are considered, it is difficult to explain… read more
Electronic Portfolio Architecture Based on Knowledge Support in Senior Project Design
ePortfolios based on the practice in self-assessment, and self-reflection and self-regulation are viewed
as important tools in facilitating and supporting learner-centered environment at higher education.
This study explains how an electronic portfolio… read more
Self-development in Old Age versus the Challenges of the Information Society: The Polish-Bulgarian-Portuguese Perspective
The paper presents the result of a study to diagnose the level of interest of elderly people in the
study of digital skills, and attempts to answer the two questions of whether older people feel the
need for self-development in this area and how they… read more
An integrative binary lesson as an example of innovative educational technologies in a higher education
This article describes the findings of a theoretical analysis of scientific literature on binary lessons –
a form of team-teaching in which two teachers present differing perspectives in the form of a dialogue
between two viewpoints and contrasting… read more
The relationship of socio-psychological security and academic performance of the educational environment of municipalities
This article studies the link between the two most important parameters of the modern educational
system: academic performance and socio-psychological security. It is based on environmental
approach. The concept of “psychological safety”… read more
The formation and development of students’ academic mobility in V. I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University
The article examines the theoretical and methodological foundations underpinning students’ academic
mobility. Comprehensive analysis enabled the authors to group and systematize key types of
academic mobility. Six criteria for this systematization… read more
Learning effectiveness and evaluation technology in schools for hearing-impaired children
The modern system of special education in the Republic of Kazakhstan is undergoing significant
changes. Following the global practice of ensuring equal access to education, schools for hearing
impaired children are switching to updated curricula, the… read more
Teacher training for the development of social intelligence in schoolchildren
The high dynamism and aspiration to technologization of the modern world is directing the attention
of scientists to the problem of social intelligence. The use of information technologies leads
to folding of the general culture of the personality, and… read more
E&SD 14(1) March 2019
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Nick Rushby
Editorial: Plus ca change; c’est la meme chose! 6
Retraction 10
Nigel Fancourt
Looked after children: embedding attachment awareness in schools 11
Shalini Dixit
Generating… read more
Editorial: Plus ca change; c’est la meme chose!
I received a shock last month. Forty years ago I wrote a book called An Introduction
to Educational Computing, and now the publishers have written saying that they want to
republish it in its original form as part of a programme to revive some of their… read more
Looked after children: embedding attachment awareness in schools
The educational potential of many children in the state’s care, including those in institutional homes
and fostered or adopted children, is unfulfilled. One possible contributory factor to their lack of
success is that schools do not fully address… read more
Generating Self-reflection: Findings from self-development workshops in teacher training curriculum
Teacher education and development practices across the globe today, insist on having reflective
practices at their core. Given that self-reflective process rests upon psychological education, it is
widely agreed that student-teachers should be provided… read more
Lower Secondary School Mathematics Teachers’ Topic- Specific Content Knowledge in the U.S. and Russia
This interpretive cross-case study examined the U.S. and Russian teachers’ topic-specific knowledge
of lower secondary mathematics. In total, N=16 teachers (8 from the U.S., and 8 from Russia) were
selected for the study using non-probability purposive… read more