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Gill Richards – British Journal of Special Education, 2025
Schools work with large numbers of young people, some of whom appear to have more noticeable needs than others. In a busy environment, it can be easy to notice and respond to those needs, while others may be missed or assumed to be less relevant. This can create situations where there are some young people that schools should be very concerned…
Descriptors: Labeling (of Persons), Intersectionality, Sense of Belonging, Student Experience
Kathleen Callahan – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2025
Historically, films and television centered men, but there has recently been a shift toward focusing on women and people of color (and women of color) in leading roles. Films and shows like "Black Panther," "Barbie," and "Ashoka" reflect this trend, offering more complex stories and diverse representation. Despite…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Films, Television, Females
David J. Connor; Scot Danforth; Deborah Gallagher – Exceptional Children, 2025
The inclusion of students with disabilities with special education services into general education classes has been an integral part of education for over 3 decades. It is a worldwide movement that continues to grow. Yet, some Special Education researchers remain highly critical, even cynical, of inclusion, despite decades of research that have…
Descriptors: Special Education, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Activism
Reshmi Lahiri-Roy; Maree Martinussen – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
The promotion of equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives has become routine within Anglophone universities in the Global North. However, critical race scholars have demonstrated that these well-intentioned policies are often formulated in ways that transact empty performatives, where discussions of racism are deemed too challenging. Moreover,…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Higher Education, Diversity, Inclusion
Tessa Lukkien; Trishna Chauhan; Lilian Otaye-Ebede – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
Extant research has focused on the barriers faced by minority faculty in academia. Despite outward notions of commitment to diversity, higher education institutions remain largely exclusive to anyone who does not prescribe to the 'ideal' faculty. Recently, more attention has been given to minority faculty who possess intersectional identities,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intersectionality, College Faculty, Diversity (Faculty)
Karen Williams; Karan Vickers-Hulse; Aisha Thomas – Teacher Education Advancement Network Journal, 2025
In this paper, we discuss the process of reviewing and evaluating course design on an initial teacher education programme in a higher education institution in England. We demonstrate how critical evaluation of practice informed new understanding, strategies and approaches in teacher education and development. In England, policy forbids the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Inclusion, Intersectionality, Instructional Design
Kelsey Leonard – Qualitative Research Journal, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to untangle the influence of Linda Tuhiwai Smith's "Decolonizing Methodologies" on botanical gardens, particularly in the context of commemorating 25 years since its publication. By examining the intersections between decolonial theory and botanical practices, this article seeks to elucidate the…
Descriptors: Gardening, Decolonization, Plants (Botany), Intersectionality
Elavie Ndura; Gloria Bukuri Kambaye – Intercultural Education, 2025
This paper unfolds against the backdrop of the immigrant experiences of the authors, an intergenerational team from two different countries and two different professional roles, but who are united by their immigrant experience and commitments to foster the sense of belonging and advance inclusive excellence across educational institutions and…
Descriptors: Sense of Belonging, Inclusion, Immigrants, Self Concept
Mudit Mangal; Zachary A. Pardos – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
The greater the proliferation of AI in educational contexts, the more important it becomes to ensure that AI adheres to the equity and inclusion values of an educational system or institution. Given that modern AI is based on historic datasets, mitigating historic biases with respect to protected classes (ie, fairness) is an important component of…
Descriptors: Universities, Public Colleges, Intersectionality, Equal Education
Nora McDonald; Aaron Massey; Foad Hamidi – Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education, 2023
Efforts to include people with disabilities in design education are difficult to scale, and dynamics of participation need to be carefully planned to avoid putting unnecessary burdens on users. However, given the scale of emerging AI-enhanced technologies and their potential for creating new vulnerabilities for marginalized populations, new…
Descriptors: Empathy, Artificial Intelligence, Assistive Technology, Sustainability
Janice Miller-Young; Danielle Gardiner Milln; Eklovepreet Singh – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2025
Teamwork skills are a vital learning outcome in higher education, yet negative interpersonal interactions within teams can diminish students' sense of belonging and inclusion. To address this challenge, the introduction of equity, diversity, inclusion, and intersectionality (EDI&I) topics into course curriculums has been proposed. This study…
Descriptors: Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Intersectionality, College Freshmen, Engineering Education
Zamambo V. Mkhize – Transformation in Higher Education, 2025
Thirty years into democracy and the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields remain dominated by white men in South African universities. The government and higher education institutions (HEIs) are dedicated to transforming these fields to be representative of the African majority, yet they remain politicised, racialised,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Females, Women Scientists
Jarvais Jackson; Allen D. Taste; Robert Prosser – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2024
Purpose: This study rigorously explores the intersectional challenges faced by black fat males, emphasizing the amalgamation of anti-fat bias, gender and sexuality and racial discrimination within educational contexts. The purpose of this study is to dissect the complex dynamics of this intersection, shedding light on the nuanced experiences of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Males, Body Weight, LGBTQ People
Sid Mohandas – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2023
Sid Mohandas argues that by tracing the roots of the Montessori approach and locate it within its historical context, contradictory stories begin to emerge. Montessori was primarily formed as a response to various social injustices and thus emerged as a justice-oriented project. However, the marks and traces of colonialism are clearly visible…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Social Justice, Feminism
Rebecca A. Cruz; Allison R. Firestone; Matthew Love – Educational Review, 2024
Interlocking mechanisms of exclusion function as gatekeepers to high-quality learning in schools, which perpetuate oppressive conceptions of ability, learning, and intelligence. Across educational ecosystems, these intersecting forms of oppression--including but not limited to racism, ableism, and colonialism--are reified through exclusionary…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Access to Education, Educational Practices, Critical Theory

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