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Robin Raven Prichard – Journal of Dance Education, 2025
This article introduces privilege and explains how it operates within dance for a high school or college level readership. By discussing how privilege is the flip side of oppression, this article explains why privilege is invisible and does not feel like privilege. Illuminating economic, race, and gender privilege as it relates to the dance…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Advantaged, Power Structure, High Schools
Kevin John Coyne – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Chronic absenteeism is a critical predictor for student achievement and high school graduation rates and helps to identify at-risk students. It is a significant challenge in the NYC public school system, driving inequitable outcomes for marginalized students. Since 2014, NYC public schools have used the community school model as an equity…
Descriptors: High Schools, Attendance, At Risk Students, Barriers
Qasim Jan; Qahraman Kakar; Baha Ul Haq; Saif Ur Rahman; Xu-Sheng Qian – British Journal of Religious Education, 2025
This study analysis the role of Pakistan's National Curriculum textbooks in normalising religious-based construction and demonisation of the 'other'. Specifically, it examines textbooks issued by Federal Textbook Board for high school students using thematic content analysis. The research aims to investigate the portrayal of religious-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Textbook Evaluation, Religious Factors, High Schools
Katherine R. Knobloch; Tamanda Chabvuta – International Journal of Listening, 2025
Classroom conversations, such as those implemented through dialogic and deliberative pedagogies, can help students develop skills for democratic listening, but existent norms and power differences can limit the opportunity for students to use those conversations as a site for transformation. The co-creation of community agreements, however, can…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Listening, Listening Skills, High School Students
Emma C. Gargroetzi; Gina Y. Wei – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2024
This activity engages students with the concept of mathematics identity to expand conceptions of what mathematics is and therefore what doing mathematics and being mathematical can mean. By mathematics identity, we refer both to ways a learner sees themselves and participates in mathematics, and the ways that others speak about or treat that…
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, High School Teachers, Self Concept, Learner Engagement
Eliana Castro – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2025
Drawing from Black Feminist Thought and Black Girl Cartography the author uses the domain-of-power framework to analyze the Black Girl Charting practices of Cierra, a Black girl student navigating racial history in a secondary classroom in the United States. She encounters the physical space as a site of interpersonal oppression and the U.S.…
Descriptors: Grade 11, African American Students, Females, Feminism
Chuan-Chung Hsieh; Yurou Song; Hui-Chieh Li – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
Instructional quality is a hot topic in education. Among the possible factors that can influence instructional quality, distributed leadership has emerged as a particularly influential factor at the school level. This study argues that distributed leadership relies on teachers taking autonomous responsibility and engaging in innovative practices.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Power Structure, Participative Decision Making, Educational Quality
Eva Kosberg; Marthe Berg Andresen Reffhaug – Journal of Social Science Education, 2025
Purpose: This study explores the extent to which critical thinking is present in assessment conversations in social studies. Design/methodology/approach: The study builds on data from a Norwegian social studies class in the 9th grade (13-14-year-olds). Students performed student-led assessment conversations in groups of four. The students'…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Social Studies, High School Students, Grade 9
Anne Schmitt; Matthew Atencio; Margo Curschellas – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
The provision of sports opportunities for youths in schools has expanded beyond traditional competitive offerings, with activities such as skateboarding and surfing now considered important avenues for youth development. This trend follows the recent expansion of action or 'lifestyle' sports provision into various community and educational…
Descriptors: Sex, Gender Differences, Foreign Countries, Athletics
Christina Victoria Salazar; Cassandra Schroeder – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2025
Educational gag policies and restrictive curriculum mandates have limited teachers' ability to engage students in critical literacy practices. These policies, which suppress discussions of race, power, and systemic inequality, pose challenges to educators committed to fostering critical inquiry and social consciousness. This study examines how…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, High School Teachers, Case Studies, Critical Literacy
Violeta Torres Carroll; Maria Veronica Ibarra Garcia; Angelica Lucia Damian Bernal; Eva Citlali Rodriguez; Paola Cueto Jimenez – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2023
This paper focuses on sharing methodologies implemented in the classroom setting to identify gender-based violence (GBV). Rooted in Feminist Geography, these methodologies include focus groups and counter-cartographies that centre the concept of cuerpo-territorio as a scale of analysis in order to understand structural violence in our spaces of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Feminism, Violence
Shifrer, Dara; Appleton, C. J. – Youth & Society, 2024
Schools' overt or explicit practices are a dominant lens through which education researchers and policymakers attempt to understand how schools are racially inequitable. Yet, Lewis and Diamond argue that contemporary racial inequalities are largely sustained through implicit factors, like institutional practices and structural inequalities. Ray's…
Descriptors: High Schools, Race, Equal Education, Social Structure
Jasmine Jones – Science Education, 2024
The underrepresentation of Black Americans in physics has been persistent for so long that it seems to have constrained physics educators' collective imagination when it comes to conceptualizing and pursuing equity in physics teaching and learning. Drawing on a teacher research study that foregrounds justice-centered physics teaching, this article…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Physics, Social Justice
Allen B. Mallory; Mollie V. Blackburn; Ryan Schey – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2024
School-based supports, such as LGBTQ+ -themed curriculum, invite opportunities for challenging oppression with respect to gender and its intersections with other identities such as sexuality and race. However, more understanding is needed regarding how literacy educators might leverage these opportunities. This article describes how intimacy,…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, High Schools, High School Students, Student Attitudes
Ilanit Pinto-Dror; Avihu Shoshana – Research Papers in Education, 2025
Based on 20 semi-structured interviews with high school students in elite schools in Israel, this article examines two key research questions: How do students in elite high schools define and experience their identity? Do these identities contribute to the production and maintenance of privilege, and if so, how? To examine these questions, we…
Descriptors: Reputation, High School Students, Foreign Countries, Self Concept

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