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Ollis, Tracey – Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
"A Critical Pedagogy of Embodied Education" outlines the pedagogy of activism and the process of learning to become an activist. Based on empirical research conducted in Australia, it explores the embodied learning of activists as they learn to be and become activists. This book, unlike any current publication on social purpose…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Experiential Learning, Learning Processes, Foreign Countries
Policy Innovators in Education Network, 2012
Education reform advocacy organizations have been working at the state-level for more than twenty-five years, but the last decade has seen a significant increase in their number and in the intensity of their focus and methods. It's no coincidence that as reform organizations proliferate the movement accelerates: the mission of such organizations…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Advocacy, Excellence in Education, Organizational Climate
Conklin, James – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2010
This paper argues that learning is a natural social process that leads to the construction of meaning, which involves the creation of experiences of coherence, purpose, identity and competence. Learning that yields a coherent social context, a worthy or compelling purpose, a strong, integrated identity and increasing levels of competence results…
Descriptors: Health Services, Caregivers, Foreign Countries, Social Environment
Villanueva, Victor – English Journal, 2011
Hispanics in an overwhelmingly white organization will gather together, women of whatever "race" in male-dominated situations, poor people among the middle class. They find those with whom they believe they have a cultural or economic kinship and act accordingly. The author shares how he found a personal community in his professional organization.
Descriptors: Social Environment, Hispanic American Culture, Hispanic Americans, Group Dynamics
Boreham, Nick – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2004
Contemporary work-related education and training policy represents occupational competence as the outcome of individual performance at work. This paper presents a critique of this neo-liberal assumption, arguing that in many cases competence should be regarded as an attribute of groups, teams and communities. It proposes a theory of collective…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Job Skills, Competence, Group Behavior
Baratte, Linda L. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2005
This article offers an overview of the life and work of Eileen Egan, a contemporary and passionate Christian leader whose values can inform religious education today. It argues that her critical questioning of the traditions, assumptions, and premises of Catholic teaching on war and peace is a sign of the emancipatory, transformative learning that…
Descriptors: Catholics, Females, Reputation, Recognition (Achievement)
McConaghy, Cathryn – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2005
In the formulation of new humanities--knowledge, truth and social action brought together in the defence of what makes us human in this place and time--there is also the need to identify the obstacles to honouring our humanity. This paper continues the task of critically examining contemporary forms of inhumanity, in this instance as perpetuated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Humanities, Barriers, Identification