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Meghan M. Burke; Samantha Goldman – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2025
Special education advocacy programs educate and empower individuals to become advocates for families of school-aged children with disabilities. Although special education advocacy programs are becoming more common across the globe, replication and wide scale implementation are needed to determine their credibility. The purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: Special Education, Advocacy, Volunteers, Community Programs
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Cara A. DeLoach; Christine N. Dickason – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2025
While campus food pantries are growing increasingly popular as an intervention aimed at improving student retention, little work has examined what it takes to start and maintain these resources on the ground. We leverage data from 17 interviews with pantry leaders, and social media posts and internal documents, to describe the creation and…
Descriptors: Food, Ancillary School Services, Universities, Barriers
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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
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Hugh Sharma Waddington; Hikari Umezawa; Howard White – Evaluation Review, 2025
Official development agencies are increasingly supporting civil society lobby and advocacy (L&A) to address poverty and human rights. However, there are challenges in evaluating L&A. As programme objectives are often to change policies or practices in a single institution like a Government Ministry, L&A programmes are often not…
Descriptors: Outcome Measures, Qualitative Research, Lobbying, Advocacy
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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
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E. Zhang; Ilana Engel; Annaleis Giovanetti; Stephanie Punt; Anna Nicole Aniel; Skylar Bellinger; Eve-Lynn Nelson – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
School-based telebehavioral health service is increasingly important in addressing the health disparities youth in rural communities face. The study examines barriers and successes of implementation and sustainability of a rural school-based telebehavioral health program from the perspective of site coordinators or school champions informed by the…
Descriptors: Coordinators, Program Implementation, School Health Services, Telecommunications
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Manka Varghese; Hayriye Kayi-Aydar; Gergana Vitanova – TESOL Journal, 2025
In this paper, we examine the underexplored topic of language teacher educator (LTE) emotions and intersectionality through our individual counternarratives to show how intersectionality and emotions have shaped our own experiences, trajectories, and ideologies as LTEs. We also propose some larger ideas and themes in the form of a grand…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Teacher Educators, Intersectionality, Professional Identity
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Jesenia Rosales; Brandon R. G. Smith; Patricia Marin – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2025
We examine the experiences of student leaders working with student affairs educators (SAEs). Framed by social exchange, we identified three themes highlighting how, from the perspectives of student leaders, (in)actions contribute to complicating the working relationship between student leaders and SAEs: (a) deprioritizing and devaluing student…
Descriptors: Student Leadership, Student Experience, Student Personnel Services, Social Exchange Theory
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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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Meghan M. Burke; Chak Li; Waifong Catherine Cheung; Amanda Johnston; Megan Best; Kelly Fulton; Abby Hardy; Zach Rossetti – Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 2025
Parent advocacy is often critical for families of individuals with disabilities. Prior research has suggested that parent advocacy occurs across three levels: individual, peer, and systemic. Yet, little empirical research has identified the correlates of advocacy for each level. For this study, we examined the survey responses of 246 parents of…
Descriptors: Correlation, Advocacy, Parents, Parent Child Relationship
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Serpil Su; Gülden Basit; Nesime Demirören; Kübra Nur Köse Alabay – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Nurses who try to reduce inequalities in health care by defending individuals they care for should be able to perceive ethical situations sensitively as patient advocates. This study aimed to examine the effects of ethics education provided to nursing students on ethical sensitivity and patient advocacy. The study adopted a pre-test, post-test,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Health Care, Nursing Students, Nursing Education
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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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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
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Jason J. Griffith; Stephanie F. Reid – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
As censorship efforts intensify across the United States, educators, librarians, and literary advocates are increasingly engaging in acts of resistance to protect students' right to read. This qualitative study examined acts of resistance reported in digital journalism. We asked: (1) What acts of resistance against book banning are reported in…
Descriptors: Books, Censorship, Activism, Electronic Publishing
Darrius A. Stanley; Dan Brogan; Emily Colton – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
Historical and contemporary factors have disenfranchised and destabilized certain school communities (specifically communities of color). Education leaders can be more inclusive and address the persistent impacts of these broader trends by embracing a community-focused approach to leadership. Darrius A. Stanley, Dan Brogan, and Emily Colton borrow…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Community Involvement, Leadership Styles, Administrators
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