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Justine O'Hara-Gregan – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Early childhood teaching is complex, caring, relational work. In enacting an ethic of care, early childhood teachers often focus on extending care to others, and overlook including themselves in a circle of care. This can negatively impact on teacher well-being and ultimately lead to teacher burnout. This paper draws on a project that explored…
Descriptors: Caring, Metacognition, Early Childhood Education, Altruism
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Rebecca L. Hite; Jeffrey D. Milbourne – School Science and Mathematics, 2025
Research indicates that possession of a robust teacher identity reduces attrition from the classroom and improves retention in the teaching profession, which is nuanced by intersectional angles of gender, race, profession, and one's own perceptions. Emerging research suggests that teacher engagement in advocacy activities is also a vital component…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Science Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Professional Identity
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Amber N. Warren; Natalia A. Ward; Basak Çermikli Ayvaz; Maria José A. Dias; Heather A. Linville; James Whiting – TESOL Journal, 2025
Language teacher educators' identity is a significant contributor to pedagogical and professional choices they make in their work. Utilizing Foucault's notion of ethico-political self-formation as adapted by Clarke (2009), the researchers explored the identities of six advocacy-oriented language teacher educators (LTEs) working in the United…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Advocacy, Ethics, Reflective Teaching
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D. Chase J. Catalano; Rachel Wagner; Brandi Douglas – Journal of Faculty Development, 2025
Co-Curricular LGBTQ+ Social Justice Educational Interventions (SJEIs), commonly called Safe Zones, aim to improve the climate for LGBTQ+ individuals. Less than 5% of campuses have a LGBTQ+ resource center across the United States, which means institutions must rely on volunteer facilitators, including faculty. Using narrative inquiry, this article…
Descriptors: Social Justice, LGBTQ People, College Faculty, Teacher Role
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Kate M. Raymond; Elizabeth A. Ethridge; Katie Fields – Action in Teacher Education, 2025
Policies in education increasingly face ideological conflicts, with political operatives influencing radical legislative directions. While it may be more important than ever for teachers to make their voices heard, how teachers perceive themselves as advocates is unclear. This study, employing self-determination theory, analyzes teachers'…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Teacher Attitudes, Self Determination, Skills
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Fan Yang; Jill E. Stefaniak – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2025
In this study, Q methodology was employed to explore instructional designers' perceptions of integrating ChatGPT in their design practices. Compared with traditional survey-based instruments that rely heavily on Likert-scale items, open-ended questions, interviews, or focus groups, Q methodology has the potential to systematically reveal and study…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Technology Integration, Artificial Intelligence, Teacher Attitudes
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Rachel Carlson – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2025
The purpose of this article was to review published literature on transgender and gender-expansive (TGE) singers in the context of the choral rehearsal from the past 10 years, 2013 to 2023. Authors wrote on a variety of topics related to gender-inclusive teaching and vocal pedagogy, including honoring singer names and pronouns, using…
Descriptors: Transgender People, LGBTQ People, Singing, Music Education
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Laura Gormley; Devon Ramey; Carrie Grennan; Nathalie Koka – European Journal of Education, 2024
Individual education plan (IEP) quality is a strong predictor of student outcomes and progress towards their goals. In the Republic of Ireland, unlike many other jurisdictions, IEPs are not compulsory, regulated or assessed. Therefore, the aim of our co-produced, mixed-methods study was to identify and understand the IEP priorities of the autistic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Individualized Education Programs, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Advocacy
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Kelly Lenarz; Catherine Nelson; Jan Fitzsimmons – AILACTE Journal, 2024
This study explores teacher candidates' perceptions of teacher leadership knowledge, skills, and competencies acquired during their teacher preparation programs. Using the "Teacher Leadership Teacher Self-Assessment Tool (American Institute for Research, 2017)," candidates from five licensure areas (Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Leadership, Teacher Education Programs
Karen K. Lauritzen – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This three-article dissertation presents a perspective of K-12 educator advocacy for the education profession within the context of the United States. Each article involves educators' perceptions of advocacy for the education profession. The first article is a systematic scoping review. This article analyzes the literature written on educator…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Advocacy, Teaching (Occupation)
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Aydarova, Elena; Rigney, James; Dana, Nancy Fichtman – Action in Teacher Education, 2022
Scholars have long urged teacher educators to engage in policy advocacy and to respond to mounting attacks on the teacher education field. Prior research has shown that teacher educators feel largely unprepared to participate in policy debates. This observation raises the question of how those who do engage in advocacy learn to navigate the…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Policy Formation, Educational Policy, Teacher Educators
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Whitney L. Figland-Cook; Jacob Englin; Richie Roberts; Kristin S. Stair – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
This study aimed to understand how agriscience teachers' lived experiences during an international experience influenced their perspective changes on globally competent teaching one year later. Using a phenomenological approach, four themes emerged -- (1) personal growth, (2) intellectual growth, (3) professional growth, and (4) advocacy growth.…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Agriculture Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Attitude Change
Jill K. Hodges Gans – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This parallel qualitative case study explored a potential outcome of California CTC Teacher Induction Program Standards (California Commission on Teacher Credentialing [California CTC], 2020) as one that develops a beginning teacher's disposition of courage in addressing numerous inequities in education. This study employed qualitative…
Descriptors: Teacher Orientation, Standards, Teacher Attitudes, Knowledge Level
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Wright-Mair, Raquel; Museus, Samuel D. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2023
The increasing neoliberalization of institutions of higher education poses several challenges for racially minoritized faculty who advocate equity. Unfortunately, explorations of how neoliberalism shapes the realities of these faculty are sparse. This study analyzes some of the ways in which neoliberal systems and the resistance of racially…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Minority Group Teachers, Neoliberalism, Resistance (Psychology)
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Jackie Ridley; Nicole King – TESOL Journal, 2024
While the importance of advocacy in TESOL has received greater attention in recent scholarship, less research has explored how English language teachers make meaning for their work as educators and advocates by acting within and beyond their official roles and responsibilities. This article explores how teachers in an after-school program…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, After School Programs, Advocacy
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