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Eve Darian-Smith – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2025
Higher education is facing an existential crisis. Students and staff are surveilled with cameras and facial recognition software. Police zip-tie and arrest students during protests. As universities across the United States become epicenters of ideological warfare, "Policing Higher Education" contextualizes these skirmishes within a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Freedom, Democracy, Authoritarianism
Annina Förschler; Mathias Decuypere – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
Within the last decades, a new way of policymaking has become increasingly prominent: civic hackathons. However, in education policy research, hackathons have not been broadly addressed so far. With this article, we contribute to closing this research gap by empirically investigating the educational #wirfürschule (#wfs) Hackathons that took place…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Foreign Countries, Programming
Norbert Zmyj; Thomas Goll; Jan Zaborski – Social Development, 2025
The majority rule is a core decision-making principle in groups and democracies, where the preference of over half the members determines the collective outcome. This study investigated whether children aged 3-5 (N = 156, approximately 50% girls and boys, from predominantly White families) apply the majority rule in a group of peers with differing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Preferences, Majority Attitudes
Meredith Smith; Tricia McGuire-Adams; Kaylee Eady – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2025
Health professional learners are increasingly called to learn about health inequity to reduce inequities and improve patient care and health outcomes. Anti-oppression pedagogy (AOP) addresses the need for health professional learners to understand multiple health inequities and the structures and systems that produce inequities. However, the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Social Justice, Power Structure, Racism
Ayla Fedorchenko – Curriculum Journal, 2025
Positive representation of LGBTQIA+ perspectives in curriculum can help improve well-being of transgender and intersex students. However, research on sex education curriculum indicates that the experiences of intersex and transgender students are largely absent in the respective curriculum or constructed as other, pathologized or stigmatized.…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Transgender People, Sex Education, Curriculum
Maureen O. Gallagher – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2025
Recently in Germany the question of gender-inclusive language has become another front in the culture wars. Headlines portray these linguistic innovations as disruptive and unnecessary while politicians across Germany have moved to ban or restrict certain types of inclusive language. In this research article, I analyze the representations of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Usage, Inclusion, Gender Issues
Kolleck, Nina – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2023
In recent years, partnerships between schools and non-system actors, that is, cross-sector alliances, have become increasingly important in education systems around the world, raising concerns and doubts regarding the influence of non-school actors in educational management and leadership. In these debates, trust is regarded as a key element for…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Trust (Psychology), Theories, Foreign Countries
Gabriela M. Höhns – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2024
This article explores change possibilities towards status improvement in vocational education's social construction. Following other researchers, it assumes that higher-status vocational education should give vocational learners perspectives that would accord with their identities and desires, broadly ranging between working in a particular…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Social Status, Foreign Countries, Experiential Learning
Wieland Wermke; Ronny Freier; Daniel Nordholm – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
This article aims to undertake a comparative investigation of school administration to understand further the frames of curriculum making. School administration is an under-illuminated aspect of curriculum research. The paper commences from the notion that, in mass education, a school system is operationalized by many schools, which are coupled to…
Descriptors: School Administration, Foreign Countries, Decision Making, School Districts
Bernard Brown; Rita Nikolai – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2024
This paper examines school management and policies in Germany and Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study, which is comparative and qualitative, explores the interrelationship between different levels of governance and the responses of teacher unions. The inquiry is informed by the perspectives of historical institutionalism and path…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, School Closing, School Administration, Unions
Florian Weitkämper – Educational Review, 2024
Authority is a central issue for teachers and refers to the leadership relationship between teachers and pupils for the purpose of initiating learning. A review of the current state of research shows that the interplay between authority and social inequality has seldom been investigated to date. That is the starting point for the present…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Power Structure
Meerbek Kudaibergenov – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024
This article explores the niche occupied by transnational English teachers within the context of Korean ELT. Employing intersectionality theory as an analytic framework, the study examines the lived experiences of Leo (pseudonym), a German national who taught English in Korea circumventing legal restrictions against non-native English-speaking…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Language Teachers, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)
Fabricius, Steffi; Riegel, Ulrich; Zimmermann, Mirjam; Totsche, Benedict – Religious Education, 2022
Whereas previous research has focused on religious education (RE), teachers' religious attitudes, and personal religiosity, no studies to date have examined their experiences or discussion of positionality in a RE setting. The denominational-cooperative model of RE serves as a specific opportunity for such research since common denominational RE…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Figurative Language, Cooperative Education
Dana Kube; Joshua Weidlich; Karel Kreijns; Hendrik Drachsler – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Gender bias underlying discrimination against women are particularly salient in STEM higher education. Complementing top-down measures to mitigate these issues identified in the extant literature, we aim to highlight a complementary bottom-up approach. First, to elicit gender stereotypes and gender bias in STEM, we conducted a group concept…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Gender Bias, Females, Scientists
Schneijderberg, Christian; Götze, Nicolai; Jones, Glen A.; Bilyalov, Darkhan; Panova, Anna; Stephenson, Grace Karram; Yudkevich, Maria – Higher Education Policy, 2021
This article investigates whether the level of academics' societal engagement (ASE) is higher or lower at universities with leading research university (LRU) status compared with institutions at lower status levels within vertically stratified systems. In a theory-based purposeful sampling, we studied the correlation of LRU-status and ASE in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Research Universities, Power Structure

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