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Lárez, Natalie A.; Freeman, MacKenzie; Sabnis, Sujay; Whitford, Daniel – Communique, 2023
There are many conceptions of alternative education placement (AP). Some may picture an educational environment designed for students who have behavioral or mental health challenges, while others may imagine a boarding school or even a home-based learning environment. Indeed, a large number of settings in the United States qualify as…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Nontraditional Education, Equal Education, Justice
Bernice Butler; Anna Mayer – State Education Standard, 2025
Those most affected by a policy should have the greatest say in shaping it, the adage goes. Yet students--those whom education policies affect most--are far too frequently excluded from decision making. Even when students' voices are included, they are often only symbolically considered. In Washington, DC, student involvement in policymaking is…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Student Participation, Participative Decision Making, State Boards of Education
Aurelia Di Santo – Childhood Education, 2024
While the importance of early childhood education is well documented, a struggle continues around the world to adequately fund early childhood programs and provide access for all children, especially those living in precarious contexts. In this article, the author has constructed a posthumous interview with Katie-Jay Scott (1981-2021), a…
Descriptors: Interviews, Early Childhood Education, Refugees, Children
Celeste M. Malone – School Psychology Review, 2024
This paper based on the opening address for the 2023-2024 School Psychology Futures Conference, reflects on contemporary inequities in school psychology practice, research, and graduate education. Challenges as the profession reckons with its oppressive past are highlighted. Drawing on concepts from liberation psychology, critical school…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Social Justice, Diversity, Graduate Study
Alberty, Beth – Schools: Studies in Education, 2022
One of Pat Carini's great accomplishments is the collection of children's visual, written and other work that became the Prospect Archive of Children's Work, now housed at the University of Vermont. This article recounts the story of the archive--a long collaboration with Prospect colleagues, teachers, and others--from its beginnings in the 1960s…
Descriptors: Archives, Children, Cooperation, Advocacy
Kyle S. Whipple; Nina G. Bailey; Christopher C. Jett; Alexa W. C. Lee-Hassan – Mathematics Teacher Educator, 2025
Students and teachers with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, and other marginalized sexual orientations and gender identities (LGBTQ+) experience harsh discrimination in schools and society. This discrimination has fueled attacks on their humanity and threatened their safety in mathematics classrooms. Consequently, advocacy…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mathematics Education, LGBTQ People, Advocacy
Roberto Catello – Critical Education, 2025
The abolitionist movement is gaining momentum in the United States and the United Kingdom and calls to shrink the carceral state have become a staple of grassroots movements and activist groups fighting for a more just world in the 21st century. The role played by higher education (HE) educators in this struggle for a world without prisons is an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Criminology, Legal Education (Professions), Correctional Institutions
Patrick K. Cooper – Journal of General Music Education, 2025
This article provides an overview of the research method meta-analysis as a tool for general music advocacy. "Why music education?" is framed as underlying advocacy efforts, noting a historical duality between musical outcomes and nonmusical outcomes. A vignette is provided to show how meta-analyses were used to impact legislation on…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Music, Advocacy, Research Methodology
Wendy Doremus – Journal of School Nursing, 2024
It is the position of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) that regularly scheduled recess during the school day should be regarded as a childhood right that is necessary for the optimal health and educational growth of all students, and that recess should not be withheld for any student. The registered professional school nurse…
Descriptors: Professional Associations, National Organizations, School Nurses, Position Papers
Kathleen Vail – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
Negative public perception of schools nationally impacts the teaching profession in direct and indirect ways. This perception has depressed the number of students in teacher preparation programs at universities. Indirectly, public perception affects teacher working conditions, compensation, and morale. Education advocates and researchers talk…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Educational Attitudes, Teaching (Occupation), Public Schools
Gordon Maples; Christopher Broadhurst – New Directions for Higher Education, 2024
Building on the previous chapters in the volume, this concluding chapter provides a practical overview of theories relating to religious diversity and organizational change to outline recommended actions for practitioners across higher education functional areas who want to create a more equitable landscape for non-Christian college students.
Descriptors: Religion, Student Diversity, College Students, Organizational Change
Dennis D. Long; Carolyn J. Tice – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2024
The 2022 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization overturned reproductive, health, and abortion rights for women. Using the NASW Code of Ethics, a course assignment is offered for students to examine the professional, ethical commitment and responsibility of social workers to advocate for these rights and…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Pregnancy, Personal Autonomy, Social Work
Danielle A. Waterfield; Jarrod Hobson; Alison N. Kearley – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2025
As experts that have recently transitioned from practicing in the special education field, special education doctoral students are crucial levers that can influence special education policy and advocacy initiatives. This article details the unique role doctoral students play in this work, ways doctoral students can familiarize themselves with…
Descriptors: Special Education, Doctoral Students, Educational Policy, Advocacy
Archana Sridhar – Innovative Higher Education, 2025
Academic freedom is understood as a set of individual protections and community practices for faculty to assess quality, promote truth-seeking, and advance the common good through research, teaching, and other expression. It is also understood as a set of institutional principles for universities when it comes to decision-making about academic…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Civil Rights, Institutional Autonomy, College Faculty
Erica S. Lawson – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2025
This article addresses the practices of white benevolence as it (re)produces anti-Black racism in the post-conflict country of Liberia. This is undertaken through an analysis of the ProPublica documentary "Unprotected" which chronicles sexual violence against Liberian girls at the More Than Me Academy, linked to the broader practices of…
Descriptors: Racism, Blacks, Whites, Colonialism

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