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Sheila Orr – Mathematics Teacher Educator, 2025
Mathematics teacher education has increasingly compelled mathematics teacher educators (MTEs) to take up the challenge of preparing prospective teachers to embrace justice-oriented pedagogies. Given the current climate of growing attacks on critical educators, I argue for the need to make visible and organize the ongoing ways MTEs engage in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Educators, Activism, Social Justice
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Joanna G. Jauchen – PRIMUS, 2024
There has been and continues to be a substantial amount of work done to encourage, support, and retain women in mathematics. However, very little has been written about the faculty leading these gender-based initiatives, most of whom are women. This dynamic--women advocating on behalf of other women--is connected to identity-based activist…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Advocacy, Activism
Shaun Kelley Walsh – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Over the past two decades, efforts to amplify student voice have proliferated as a project or process to increase institutional engagement with young people. Institutionally supported student voice is generally distinguished from, yet not independent of, student activism and youth activism. The designs, outcomes, and impacts of student voice…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Personal Narratives, Student School Relationship, Activism
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Bev Hayward – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2024
Feminist Imaginaries are psychological and social spaces where creative possibilities are overflowing. They facilitate new ways of being, new ways of knowing and new ways of knowledge creation. This paper embraces a decolonial and feminist approach to storytelling, remembering, reclaiming and retelling; telling the stories of a band of wandering…
Descriptors: Females, Experience, Decolonization, Power Structure
Allyce La'Fay Pinchback-Johnson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
For decades, Pittsburgh Public Schools (PPS) has blatantly disregarded and ostracized Black caregivers and community members who have attempted to address concerns about the educational experience of Black students. The only moderately successful strategy was political activism led by Dr. Barbara Sizemore in the 1970s to secure a board majority,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, African American Students, Females, Public Schools
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Alison Wrench – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2024
Calls have been made for a public pedagogy that works at the intersection of education and politics to enact a concern for "publicness." These are calls for pedagogy that values plurality in human togetherness and educational conditions in which all young people can flourish. In this paper my specific focus is exploring how…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Health Education, Decolonization, Foreign Countries
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Saili S. Kulkarni; Amanda L. Miller; Emily A. Nusbaum; Holly Pearson; Lydia X. Z. Brown – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
Teacher education in the United States operates within the same politically polarized and tense contexts as schools. Research predominantly relies on the voices and experiences of scholars and professionals, despite the importance of community-engaged pedagogies and learning approaches. Collective work that bridges the roles of scholars and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Cultural Maintenance, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education
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Rosie Boparai; Michelle Darlington – School Leadership & Management, 2024
This paper takes an interest in tackling inequalities in school communities and considers how networks of change agents can work together to enact change. To do so, an ethnographic study is conducted examining WomenEd, a charity and grassroots movement of aspiring and existing women leaders in education. Building upon the perspective of collective…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Equal Education, Change Agents, Women Administrators
Amato Nocera; Kyle P. Steele; John Hensley – Harvard Educational Review, 2024
In this historical examination, Amato Nocera, Kyle P. Steele, and John Hensley argue that the development of Black rural high schools in the decades leading up to the "Brown v. Board of Education" decision represented the dynamic between standardization, white supremacy, and Black self-definition that has shaped US education reform.…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Racism, African American Education, High Schools
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Rivera-McCutchen, Rosa L. – Teachers College Record, 2021
Background: Part of a special issue on the high-stakes testing opt-out movement, this article focuses its analysis on the movement within New York State, and examines white privilege and power within one specific organization, the NYS Allies for Public Education (NYSAPE). Specifically, I examine how the public-facing work of NYSAPE addressed (or…
Descriptors: Whites, Power Structure, Standardized Tests, Educational Assessment
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Sarah C. K. Moore; John Chi – Language Policy, 2024
To commemorate "Lau v. Nichols," this paper reports on findings from archival data revealing its micro- and macro-level genesis, successive activities, and that despite its historic role in language policy development and critical importance for codifying language rights, the vision for educational equity by the Cantonese-speaking,…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, School Districts, Instructional Leadership, Biculturalism
Jackson, Robin G.; Pearce, Nick; Dagli, Cesur; Skelton, Seena M.; Thorius, Kathleen King – Equity Assistance Center Region III, Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center, 2018
This edition of "Equity Dispatch" aims to reimagine a school environment where student-led activism, towards social justice, of oppressive school systems is legitimized rather than marginalized.
Descriptors: Activism, Equal Education, Power Structure, Social Justice
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Marsden, Beth – History of Education, 2023
This paper examines how government approaches to education were contested by Aboriginal communities in the late 1930s, through organised political actions designed in part to ensure access to the same standard of education and schooling available to non-Aboriginal people. It explores some of the ways that Aboriginal campaigns for education were…
Descriptors: Educational History, Indigenous Populations, Public Schools, Foreign Countries
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Ana Antunes, Editor; Joy Howard, Editor – Myers Education Press, 2024
In "All In: Community Engaged Scholarship for Social Change," authors at various stages of their academic and professional careers, and in very different geographical contexts and community settings, provide unique examples of public scholarship for social justice. Readers will learn about activities promoting equity in a variety of…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Social Change, Scholarship, Learning Activities
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Pryor, Jonathan T. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2021
Higher Education has witnessed an increase in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) communities on college campuses. Despite this slow growth, many colleges and university climates remain largely unwelcoming to LGBTQ students, faculty, and staff. Student activism has largely been responsible for this growth, supported…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Higher Education, College Faculty, School Personnel
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