Publication Date
In 2025 | 0 |
Since 2024 | 3 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 5 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 7 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 15 |
Descriptor
Source
Theory Into Practice | 15 |
Author
David I. Hernández-Saca | 2 |
Benson, Keith | 1 |
Butin, Dan | 1 |
Butler, Tamara | 1 |
Capper, Colleen A. | 1 |
Chang, Benjamin | 1 |
Hayes, Brian | 1 |
Hoffman, Deborah | 1 |
Holly Pearson | 1 |
Jennifer Phuong | 1 |
Johnson, Laura Ruth | 1 |
More ▼ |
Publication Type
Journal Articles | 15 |
Reports - Descriptive | 9 |
Reports - Evaluative | 6 |
Education Level
Higher Education | 4 |
Postsecondary Education | 3 |
Secondary Education | 3 |
Elementary Education | 2 |
Elementary Secondary Education | 2 |
High Schools | 2 |
Early Childhood Education | 1 |
Audience
Location
United States | 1 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Holly Pearson; David I. Hernández-Saca – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Too often joy and radical love are brushed off to the side while addressing intersectional forms of supremacies within teacher education does not get addressed. While it is important to name systematic and intergenerational trauma and violence, building interdependence joy and radical love must be done alongside. We cannot dismantle and build if…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Learner Engagement, Disabilities, Social Justice
Jennifer Phuong; Lilly Padía; Maggie R. Beneke – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Abolition is a verb, referencing how people build safe conditions while dismantling (and developing solutions beyond) harmful institutions, including within education. Considering disability justice movement work in our roles as teacher educators, we explored how we might contend with the harmful purposes and functions of educational structures as…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Social Bias, Teacher Education, Social Justice
Mercédès A. Cannon; David I. Hernández-Saca – Theory Into Practice, 2024
Teachers' and practitioners' pedagogical practices also have legal professional responsibilities and regulations to adhere to under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. We understand the former as the policy master narrative that can reify inaccessibility in the classroom. We take a paradigmatic shift focusing on "storying"…
Descriptors: African American Students, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Females
Wynter-Hoyte, Kamania; Thornton, Natasha Adams; Smith, Mukkaramah; Jones, Kaitlin – Theory Into Practice, 2021
Guided by Kalamu ya Salaam's Revolutionary Love poem, this article theorizes 3 tenets of revolutionary love in education: (a) self-examination, (b) interconnectedness, and (c) liberation. The authors, a teacher educator, educational consultant, inservice, and preservice teacher will conceptualize how they enact these tenets in teacher education…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Educators, Educational Practices
Sánchez Loza, Dinorah – Theory Into Practice, 2021
Affluent suburban high schools are often framed as success stories given their academic achievement outcomes including those on civic measures. Yet, more analyses are needed that interrogate how youth in these schools come to think and act politically. This article shifts the gaze onto these predominantly White schools to investigate the…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Suburban Schools, High Schools, Whites
Subedi, Binaya; Subreenduth, Sharon – Theory Into Practice, 2018
The article utilizes a decolonizing theoretical lens to advocate for the need to engage in a more nuanced approach to conceptualizing local/global aspect of social justice discussions within social studies education. The article engages with questions of social justice by utilizing Noddings's (2006) argument that "educational…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Studies, Local Issues, Educational Malpractice
Monroe, Carla R. – Theory Into Practice, 2016
Racial inequities, such as systematic disparities in school discipline and achievement outcomes, are a perennial characteristic of public education in the United States. Although attention to interracial chasms such as the Black-White achievement gap is common, limited efforts are devoted to understanding how and why colorism motivates imbalances…
Descriptors: Race, Black Studies, Racial Differences, Racial Discrimination
Butin, Dan – Theory Into Practice, 2015
Dan Butin exmines and questions whether the goal, or dream, of service-learning has been actualized in practice. He raises the possibility that what educators dream of-a critical service-learning able to ameliorate persistent real-world inequities-may be a case of their dreaming being fulfilled, rather than their dreams. More specifically, he…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Service Learning, Educational Practices, Social Justice
Chang, Benjamin – Theory Into Practice, 2015
Influenced by Third World Liberation social movements in the United States and abroad, this article applies a serve-the-people concept to service-learning in education. Rooted in pedagogies more traditionally associated with ethnic studies and community organizing, and informed by sociocultural and critical frameworks in education, this article…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Teacher Education, Service Learning, Community Change
Reed, Pam; Butler, Tamara – Theory Into Practice, 2015
Urban education is a complex system that is often shrouded in stereotypes, labels, and barriers. Service-learning is well-entrenched in suburban institutions, but is a fledgling or grassroots organization in the urban education community. Often, suburban service-learning initiatives have taken the tone of community service in that it is often…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Urban Education, Urban Schools, Preservice Teacher Education
Miller, Peter; Pavlakis, Alexandra; Lac, Van; Hoffman, Deborah – Theory Into Practice, 2014
We present a case example of a school leader whose understanding of both in- and out-of-school policies and issues supported 2 students who experienced severe trauma. We describe some of the principal's key beliefs and practices that led to the development of a justice-oriented school, and then contextualize her work in a "social…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Poverty, Principals, Administrator Attitudes
Capper, Colleen A.; Young, Michelle D. – Theory Into Practice, 2014
In this article that reviews this special issue, we identify 5 ironies and limitations of educational leadership for social justice: (a) the meaning of inclusive practice, (b) the intersection of identity and difference, (c) the emphasis given to student achievement, (d) the lack of policy and practice coherence, and (e) the separation of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Educational Administration, Leadership Role, Figurative Language
Marshall, Joanne M. – Theory Into Practice, 2014
This article identifies historical and contemporary influences of religion in US public schooling. It provides analytical questions that social justice leaders can use to evaluate the practices embedded in their own schools, including an equity audit.
Descriptors: Religion, Public Schools, Social Justice, Equal Education
Johnson, Laura Ruth; Rosario-Ramos, Enid Marie – Theory Into Practice, 2012
Solorzano and Yosso (2002) defined counter-storytelling as "a method of telling the stories of those people whose experiences are not often told (i.e., those on the margins of society). The counter-story is also a tool for exposing, analyzing, and challenging the majoritarian stories of racial privilege" (p. 32). This article seeks to explore how…
Descriptors: Social Change, Puerto Ricans, Critical Literacy, Institutional Role
Rubin, Beth C.; Hayes, Brian; Benson, Keith – Theory Into Practice, 2009
One of the primary aims of education in the United States is to prepare youth to contribute to civic life in a democracy. Urban youth have daily school and community experiences with poverty, violence, and injustice that complicate their relationship with civic life. In this article the authors explore the ramifications of these experiences for…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Urban Youth, Educational Practices, Citizen Participation