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Ho, Yi Chien Jade – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
Place is often seen as a location of meaning. But whose meaning fills the location? Who defines meaning? What kind of meaning do we seek? These questions inadvertently call on place-based education to reflect on the often-unexamined meaning of place prevailing in the field. This paper draws substantially on the work of critical feminist…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, Teaching Methods, Feminism, Females
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Cruz, Cindy – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
In this article, I examine the engagement of pre-service teachers with US feminist of color theory. Centering coalition relations, re-mediation, and dialogic narrative, I argue that the field of women of color thought is pedagogical in thinking through the intersectional and multidimensional problems of teaching and schooling, particularly when…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Preservice Teachers, Feminism, Females
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Burciaga, Rebeca; Kohli, Rita – Multicultural Perspectives, 2018
Discussions of teacher preparation, qualifications, and effectiveness are at the heart of increasing attacks on public education. In this article, we contribute to the growing body of literature that works to challenge the narrowing parameters of what is considered effective teacher pedagogy, particularly as it relates to the noted value of…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Minority Group Teachers, Teacher Qualifications, Racial Differences
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Eccles, Janet B. – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2012
In common with a number of recent studies of religious change that have taken a gendered approach, this article takes older women as its focus and considers the role the emotions play in religious change, adopting Riis and Woodhead's new conceptual framework of religious emotion. Emotions, they argue, are not merely private, personal and…
Descriptors: Females, Religious Factors, Catholics, Beliefs
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Rendon, Maria Jose; Nicolas, Guerda – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2012
Haitian women constitute a group that is lauded within Haiti as the "pillar of society" and yet is also often silenced both within Haiti and abroad. Given the role of the media in shaping attitudes and behaviors toward Women of Color, evaluation of media portrayals is critical to challenge oppressive discourses about these groups. Therefore, in…
Descriptors: Females, Information Sources, Mass Media Effects, Foreign Countries
Omachonu, Florence – Online Submission, 2012
A recent publication by the American Council on Education's, Office of Women in Higher Education (2010), shows that women and minorities promoted to senior level administrative positions have made gains. However, they remain underrepresented on most campuses. This paper argues that the slow emergence of women and minorities into senior level…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Females, Human Resources, Barriers
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Huber, Lindsay Perez; Cueva, Bert Maria – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2012
"Testimonio" in educational research can reveal both the oppression that exists within educational institutions and the powerful efforts in which students of color engage to challenge and transform those spaces. We utilize "testimonio" as a methodological approach to understand how undocumented and U.S.-born Chicana/Latina students experience the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Aggression, Hispanic Americans
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Lester, Jaime – Community College Review, 2008
Organizational cultures shape and reinforce socially appropriate roles for men and women. Drawing on a performativity framework, which assumes that gender is socially constructed through gendered "performances," this study employs interviews with and observations of six women faculty members to examine how dominant discourses define and maintain…
Descriptors: Socialization, Organizational Culture, Women Faculty, Females