Month: September 2020
Feminine subjectivities and aspirational learner identities
In educational research, girls are frequently depicted as success stories, able to effortlessly navigate academic excellence as empowered…
University of Queensland and University of South Australia
Epileptic Seizure Forecasting
Epileptic seizure forecasting, combined with the delivery of preventative therapies, holds the potential to greatly improve the quality…
University of Sydney
Japan’s New Regional Reality
Since the mid-1990s, Japan’s regional economic strategy has transformed. Once characterized by bilateralism, informality, and neomercantilism, Japanese policy…
University of Southern California
Ink & Pixel, Pen & Stylus
Paul Levy discusses paper-based and digitally-based reflections on his own practice.
University of Brighton
The Impact of Salience on Investor Behavior
Cary Frydman discusses whether the display of information causally affects investor behavior in a high‐stakes trading environment. Using investor‐level…
USC Marshall
Social Externalities and Economic Analysis
Marc Fleurbaey and Brody Viney consider and assesses the concept of social externalities through human interdependence, in relation…
Centre for Economic Policy Research
The China-OECD trade divide: building bridges
Today’s largest trade frictions stem from differences between China and the OECD regarding the appropriate role of government.…
University of Toronto
Am I missing something by not using story-telling?
Gina Sherwood proposes that students who use story-telling for evaluation help to facilitate and improve teaching and learning.
University of Portsmouth
Ways of Working
Mary Briggs discusses the development of workshops for primary age children focusing on the giving and receiving of…
Oxford Brookes University
Physical education teachers in Australia
Studies related to reasons why teachers stay are far less frequent than those reporting reasons to leave. Peter…
Murdoch University