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Freeman, MacKenzie – Communique, 2023
Alternative education programs or schools can be defined in several ways, and individuals may have various perspectives on what alternative programs are expected to be. For some, alternative placements may be seen as a setting for students who experience difficulty within public schools, some may think of an exclusive boarding school, or some…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Input Output Analysis, Justice, Outcome Measures
Alexis Anja Kallio – Music Education Research, 2024
As criminological perspectives of youth justice shift from rehabilitative ideals to desistance frameworks whereby young people assume a central role in their own identity-development and relationships with others, child-centred approaches that afford youth with agency and voice have been seen as increasingly important. However, noting that…
Descriptors: Music Education, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Juvenile Justice
The Affective Injustice of Colonial Statues and Monuments: Ethical, Political and Pedagogical Issues
Michalinos Zembylas – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
This paper draws on affect theory and new materialism to argue that it is crucial to pay attention to how and why some people, especially from oppressed and marginalised communities, are so strongly opposed to colonial statues and monuments. Through a critical reading of colonial statues and monuments that highlights their affectivity and…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Ethics, Justice, Humanistic Education
Toby Napoletano – Theory and Research in Education, 2024
There are two ways, broadly speaking, that one might conceive of meritocratic education. On a standard, 'narrow' conception, a meritocratic approach to education is one which distributes certain educational goods and opportunities according to merit. On a second, 'broader' conception, however, meritocratic education is an educational system suited…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Qualifications, Justice, Equal Education
Carlie D. Trott; Stephanie Lam; Jessica Roncker; Emmanuel-Sathya Gray; R. Hayden Courtney; Trevor L. Even – Environmental Education Research, 2023
Growing recognition of the multi-faceted injustices of climate change has resulted in shifting public and policy discourse around how to understand and address climate change, yet justice considerations are rarely present in climate change education (CCE). With aims of bringing visibility to existing efforts and building a foundation for more…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Policy, Justice, Educational Environment
Kyle M. Harris – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2025
In conversation with colleagues, it has been repeatedly addressed that the field of education research, whether philosophical, historical, or political, can be wildly depressing. One source of frustration is the subject content. Discussing historical and contemporary injustices in education, such as forced assimilation through residential schools,…
Descriptors: Positive Attitudes, Critical Theory, Educational Research, Justice
Imad, Mays – New Directions for Student Services, 2022
The purpose of this article is to reflect upon how a trauma-informed education is intimately connected with equity and justice. I will briefly describe the impacts of trauma on students, specifically on their sense of safety and belonging, and by extension, their ability to engage and learn. I will then offer suggestions for how we, as educators,…
Descriptors: Trauma, Stress Management, Justice, Social Justice
David Stroupe; Enrique Suárez; Déana Scipio – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Scientists and science educators have argued that learners (students, preservice teachers, and inservice teachers) should understand knowledge construction in science, in addition to figuring out disciplinary core ideas. Given this goal, some science education scholars created a construct called the "Nature of Science" (NOS), which aims…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Justice, Scientific Principles, Science Education
Srinitya Duvvuri – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2025
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) Education for Sustainable Development roadmap (ESD 2030) is a policy document that reiterates the urgency of the climate crisis and affirms the central role of education in ensuring the survival of the planet. Building on nearly two decades of international policy on…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Sustainable Development, Climate, Justice
Colin Jacobs; Sebastian Grueneisen; Harriet Over; Jan M. Engelmann – Developmental Science, 2025
A key milestone in the development of fairness is "disadvantageous inequity aversion": a willingness to sacrifice valuable rewards to avoid receiving less than a peer. The equal respect hypothesis suggests that, in addition to material concerns, children are also motivated to reject disadvantageous inequity due to interpersonal concerns.…
Descriptors: Young Children, Childrens Attitudes, Responses, Rewards
Halil Cokcaliskan; Hasan Zuhtu Okulu; Alper Yorulmaz – Environmental Education Research, 2024
This study identified preservice teachers' perceptions toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The study group comprised 22 Turkish preservice primary school teachers. The Q-methodology was adopted, the statements of which concerned the 17 SDGs. The data analysis revealed two main perspectives: the prioritization of basic human needs and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Student Attitudes
Marta Estellés; John O'Neill – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
In this article, we continue Martin Thrupp's critical work in education policy in Aotearoa New Zealand by examining the policies of the Sixth Labour-led Government (2017--2023) and the Sixth National-led Government (2023-present). We consider their attempts to mitigate social injustice via education policy and the social imaginaries that underpin…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Educational Policy, Educational History
Fien Geenen; Lies Saelens; Alain Van Hiel; Bart Van de Putte; Barbara Valcke; Peter A. J. Stevens – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
The present study employs qualitative content analysis to investigate perceptions of classroom justice within the specific multicultural dynamics of teacher-student interactions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with fourteen parent-youth pairs of Belgian-Moroccan background, revealing that the three key dimensions of the classroom…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Social Justice, Teacher Student Relationship, Cultural Differences
Mark Hoover; Matthew Dahlgren; Reidar Mosvold; Imani Goffney – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2025
Recent scholarship has explored mathematical demands faced by mathematics teacher educators and ways to support their development, but little attention has been given to the basic question of how mathematics teacher educators think about content knowledge for teaching. Knowing what they think could inform efforts to support them. Our analysis…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Educators, Teacher Attitudes, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Michael Orsini – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2025
This article advances an (anti)agenda that would center unknowing as a necessary tool to remake autism. While much of the literature on the social study of ignorance describes its corrosive effects for democracy or how ignorance fuels epistemic injustice, I argue that some harms committed against autistic people have come from well-meaning…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Democracy, Justice

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