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Lauren Gibson; Kathryn Stevenson; K. C. Busch; Bethany Cutts; Erin Seekamp; Sarah Krementz – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Environmental education often advocates for individual pro-environmental behavior--which, while beneficial to a degree, fails to match the large scale of today's capitalism-fueled socio-ecological challenges. Rather, collective action holds promise as a means for the large-scale changes required in the Capitalocene. These actions can take the…
Descriptors: Climate, Predictor Variables, High School Students, Student Behavior
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Stephen Beresford; Alpesh Maisuria – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
In this article, we posit a Marxist critique of the way that neoliberal capitalism has thwarted the possibility of comprehensive education. We begin with an explanation of the unique productive capacity of human labour, and the centrality of labour power for capitalism. We go on to show the importance of the education system for continually…
Descriptors: High Schools, Neoliberalism, Social Systems, Labor Force Development
Edgar Valles – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation explores how the political economy particular to southern Dallas, Texas impacts a community-based college-readiness program for high school students in a Latino community. A community-based educational space (CBES) operated by a civil rights organization serving Latino youth who would be the first-generation to attend university,…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Community Education, Hispanic Americans, College Readiness
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Miller, Emily; Ziaian, Tahereh; de Anstiss, Helena; Baak, Melanie – Australian Educational Researcher, 2022
The number of people forcibly displaced from their homes globally is at an all-time high, with some granted permanent residence and resettlement in countries like Australia. Students from refugee backgrounds attend Australian schools and how schools respond to their educational needs is increasingly a focus for research, school practice and policy…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Refugees, Educational Needs, Land Settlement
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Aguayo, David – Educational Policy, 2023
Antiblack geopolitics and educational policies continue to produce oppressive systems, making it difficult for educators to acknowledge Black families' actions as contributions to produce equitable education. Policy processes have the potential to transform oppressive systems of power. Conceptualizing policy as a practice of power permits local…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Mothers, Blacks, Change Agents
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Ferreira, Ana – Classroom Discourse, 2022
For the socially conscious teacher working in diverse classrooms, conversation can surface and productively engage the politics of difference. Poststructuralist discourse analysis and/or positioning theory have provided insights into the students' subject positions and discourses in such conversations. However, studies are often limited by the use…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Classroom Desegregation, Foreign Countries, Discourse Analysis
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Kenny, Maureen E.; Cinamon, Rachel Gali; Medvide, Mary Beth; Ran, Galia; Davila, Alekzander; Dobkin, Revital; Erby, Whitney – Journal of Career Development, 2023
In recognition of growing economic inequality and rapid transformation in the world of work, we seek to understand how young people perceive their futures to develop career development education that supports both personal goals and promotes social and economic justice. Thirty-six students attending high-performing high schools in the United…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, School Effectiveness, Student Attitudes
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Pratama, Stephen – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
Some Indonesian teachers have entangled alternative versions in their teachings on the 1965 affair, a controversial vicious and political event in Indonesia, to counterbalance or even contest the communist coup narrative in the history lesson curriculum and school textbooks. Employing the sociological tools of Margaret Somers, this paper dissects…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Foreign Countries, High School Teachers
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Yan, Fei; Zhong, Zhou; Wang, Haoning; Wen, Qiao – Journal of Educational Change, 2021
In recent years, the Chinese government has launched a national campaign to comprehensively revise history textbook in order to "fully implant socialist core values into youngsters" and ensure their familiarity and identification with "socialism with Chinese characteristics," specifically. Based on in-depth field interviews…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Textbooks, Textbook Content, Curriculum Development
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D'Agostini, Adriana; Titton, Mauro – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2020
The article argues that chronic unemployment has become the main context of youth policies in Spain and Brazil. Our point is that the current structural crisis of the capitalist system eventually provokes chronic unemployment. To be precise, both business and international organisations have endorsed structural adjustments and austerity policies…
Descriptors: Unemployment, Cross Cultural Studies, Public Policy, Youth
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Ellis, James – Teaching History, 2020
Is it structure or the selection of knowledge that makes writing historical narrative so difficult? Where does a conceptual focus on change, or causation, come in? James Ellis set out to explore the challenges his Year 9 pupils faced in writing historical narratives about change. Inspired by the work of Orlando Figes, he put together a scheme of…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Secondary School Students, Grade 9, History
Morel, Lucas E. – Heritage Foundation, 2020
The "New York Times" Magazine published its "1619 Project" in August 2019 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the landing of the first Africans in the English colony of Virginia. The project is a collection of essays and artwork that argue that the legacy of American slavery can be seen today in areas as disparate as…
Descriptors: Slavery, African Americans, United States History, African American History
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Shamila Ramsookbhai – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2023
This critical qualitative study focused on what are the factors that contribute to high learner performance at a public school in South Africa. Purposive sampling was used and the data was produced via interviews with the participants (the principal, ten teachers, five ex learners and two parents) as well as observations of various school…
Descriptors: Social Change, Racial Segregation, Foreign Countries, Principals
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Haydock, Karen; Srivastava, Himanshu – Environmental Education Research, 2019
This study consists of two interdependent parts. First we categorise the environmental philosophies prevalent amongst environmentalists in India by comparing the way the environmental crisis is understood and what its causes and solutions are thought to be. In the second part, we use this categorisation for a case study of three high school…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Environment, Conservation (Environment), High School Teachers
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Rosnes, Ellen Vea – History of Education, 2020
When the purified National Party (NP) came to power in South Africa in 1948, they introduced educational policies based on the ideology of apartheid. At that time 7,183 pupils attended primary education in 110 Lutheran Norwegian mission schools in Zululand and Natal. When the State took over these schools after the passing of the Bantu Education…
Descriptors: Institutional Mission, Educational History, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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