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Sora Moon; Lindsay Jarratt; Nicholas A. Bowman – Journal of College Student Development, 2025
Applying an intersectional approach and building on prior research highlighting the importance of interaction and connectedness, this study examined the following question: How does the relationship between social connectedness with peers and college success vary as a combined function of students' race and first-generation status? The analytic…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Race, Academic Achievement, Peer Relationship
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Swati Banerjee; Dave Shaw; Matthew Sparke – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
While COVID-19 has underlined many global interdependencies, it has also made clear the ways in which these globalised connections are structured by profound inequalities. Teaching in this context has been deeply challenging for many educators around the world. For related reasons, though, the pandemic has also created new provocations for global…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Electronic Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Joanne Rossi Becker; Jennifer Hall – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2024
This narrative review of current research on gender and mathematics covers the years 2020 to 2022. The number of exemplary publications within these 3 years and the diversity of topics, theoretical frameworks, subjects, and authors are indications of gender and mathematics remaining a robust and evolving area of study. Of particular interest are…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Sex, Student Experience, Secondary School Students
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Cary L. Klemmer; Judith Leitch; Paula Helu-Brown – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2024
This paper argues for the application of Intersectional Feminist theoretical lens to social work pedagogy and provides sample educational activities, from simple to complex, which apply this lens to bachelors, masters, and doctoral social work levels. All social workers must be prepared to work effectively with transgender and gender nonconforming…
Descriptors: Social Work, Caseworkers, LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity
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Christina B. Arayata; Vanessa Vigneswaramoorthy – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2024
Guided by a love politic and centrifugal intersectionality we demonstrate how whiteness, homonormative whiteness, and white heteronormativity alienates racialized queer students in both 2SLGBTQ + and racialized counterspaces within the university. The tensions experienced by racialized queer students, do not stem from the existence of these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, LGBTQ People, Racism
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Simangele Mashazi; Marcelyn Oostendorp – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2024
This article centres multilingualism in relation to gender, sexuality, culture, and race, presenting the narrative of one participant, Samson, who self-identifies as a black, queer, man and refers to several linguistic varieties that he has some proficiency in. The narrative emerged from an interview conducted in which Samson discussed his…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Gender Issues, Sexual Identity, Language Proficiency
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Ana María Marqués Ibáñez – Art Education, 2024
Maps offer a means of visual communication that facilitates the understanding of space, geography, and social phenomena. Meanwhile, "cartography" refers to the science of collecting and analyzing data for the purpose of defining and representing geographic measurements of territorial areas graphically at a reduced scale on maps (Wigen…
Descriptors: Art, Cartography, Teacher Education, Art Education
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Jarvais Jackson; Allen D. Taste; Robert Prosser – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2024
Purpose: This study rigorously explores the intersectional challenges faced by black fat males, emphasizing the amalgamation of anti-fat bias, gender and sexuality and racial discrimination within educational contexts. The purpose of this study is to dissect the complex dynamics of this intersection, shedding light on the nuanced experiences of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Males, Body Weight, LGBTQ People
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Zhenjie Weng; Francis John Troyan; Loretta Fernández; Mark McGuire – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2024
This article reports on an ethnographic case study of the professional identity development of Mark--an English language teacher who identified as cisgender, gay, Catholic, white, and not wealthy. Using the lenses of intersectionality (e.g., Crenshaw, 1989, 1991) and "perezhivanie" (Vygotsky, 1999)--"the emotional and visceral…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Professional Identity, Intersectionality, Ethnography
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Natasha N. Johnson – School Leadership & Management, 2024
Historically, there remains an underrepresentation of Black women in and en route to the highest levels of organisational leadership. The divide is all the more pronounced in the field of education, one in which women represent a large share of the community. Particularly relevant for Black women is the incongruence between their heightened…
Descriptors: Racism, Social Justice, Women Administrators, African Americans
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Jo Baptiste; Lucy Choudhury; Emily Giubertoni; Nicola Sum – School Leadership & Management, 2024
This paper presents the findings of a self-study exploring the experiences of women leaders, and the intersections of leadership work with roles as mothers. Drawing on narratives of women from across experiences of leading to support women in the workplace, to women who juggle leadership work and mothering, and women whose mothering involves…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Leaders, Participatory Research
Lagenia Rene Edmonson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this basic qualitative study was to examine how mentoring support systems, race and gender intersectional challenges shape the pathway for five African-American women principals in a South Texas urban school district. The researcher used a semi-structured interview question protocol, audio-recorded, and professionally transcribed…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, African Americans, Principals, Urban Schools
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Ysaaca Axelrod – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2025
This article examines young children's perceptions and ideas about their emergent bilingualism drawing on data from an ethnographic case study of the language development of a Head Start classroom. The purpose of this study was to examine the language practices of 4-year-olds in a bilingual (Spanish/English) classroom. The findings discussed in…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Language Attitudes, Self Concept, Young Children
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Xiaodan Hu; Frank Fernandez – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2025
This study examines whether the National Science Foundation's ADVANCE-IT grant program identifies and funds institutions that improve faculty gender equity. By using matching procedures and a two-way fixed-effect event study, we find that when universities received ADVANCE-IT grants, their proportion and headcount of women faculty as full-time…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Sex Fairness, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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Rajashi Ghosh; Alene Montgomery – Journal of Engineering Education, 2025
Background: Mentoring is an important developmental relationship that can positively impact student growth, specifically, students' capacity to make sense of their own selves through addressing any possible incongruence between their social identities and emerging professional identity as engineers. This need is even more pronounced for students…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, College Students, Minority Group Students, Self Concept
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