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Edited By: Richard Desjardins and Janet Looney
European Journal of Education
The European Journal of Education is an international, peer reviewed journal that presents high quality, recent research and policy analysis with a primary focus on Europe, placed in an international perspective. The Journal publishes the results of European research projects and explores key topics of concern to policy makers and international organisations in Europe and further afield. The Editorial Board brings together academics and policy analysts from different European countries and major international organisations. There is also a network of distinguished Editorial Correspondents who advise the Joint Editors and the Board. Read more here.
2019 Star Article
The editors of the European Journal of Education are pleased to announce that this year's EJE Star Article:
Empirical evidence of the impact of lesson study on students’ achievement, teachers’ professional learning and on institutional and system evolution
Abstract
In this article we review the evidence of the impact of lesson study on student learning, teacher development, teaching materials, curriculum, professional learning and system enhancement. We argue for lesson study to be treated holistically as a vehicle for development and improvement at classroom, school and system levels rather than as a curricular or pedagogical intervention. We illustrate the need for this approach to evaluating lesson study through a complex case exemplar which used Research Lesson Study (a form of lesson study popular in the UK and Europe) to develop learning, teaching, curriculum and local improvement capacity across schools initially involved in a two‐year mathematics curriculum development project that later evolved into three self‐sustaining, voluntary lesson study school hubs in London. We discuss resulting changes in culture, practice, belief, expectation and student learning. We argue as a result for greater policy level understanding of this expanded conception of lesson study as a vehicle in classroom, school and system transformation.
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The role of higher education institutions in transnational networks for teaching and learning innovation: The case of the Erasmus+ programme
-  6 May 2021
Research on internationalisation and globalisation in higher education—Reflections on historical paths, current perspectives and future possibilities
-  4 May 2021
Excellence seekers, pragmatists, or sceptics: Ways of applying performance‐based research funding systems at new universities and university colleges in Sweden
-  4 May 2021
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
What is Education For? On Good Education, Teacher Judgement, and Educational Professionalism
-  75-87
-  8 January 2015
Comparison of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Traditions: epistemological, theoretical, and methodological differences
-  311-325
-  8 May 2013
Three Educational Scenarios for the Future: lessons from the sociology of knowledge
-  11-27
-  2 February 2010
University Rankings and Social Science
-  45-59
-  6 November 2013
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