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Annie J. Keeney; Lauren Willner; Megan Ebor; Stacy Dunkerley; Savannah Ingold; Amanda Lee; Jong Won Min; Lianne Urada – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2024
Principles of diversity and difference are and have historically been, essential to social work education. However, preparing students with the knowledge, awareness, and skills of anti-racist and anti-oppressive practices has been less central in social work education until recently. In June 2022, the Council on Social Work Education issued new…
Descriptors: Diversity, Inclusion, Equal Education, Racism
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Rebeca Heringer – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
Although present in large numbers, Black refugee students do not necessarily feel welcome in Canadian public schools. In fact, research has long demonstrated that they face all sorts of oppressions from peers and educators, despite the abundance of seemingly welcoming discourses in educational policies and guidelines. Through a critical analysis…
Descriptors: Refugees, Foreign Countries, Blacks, Public Schools
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Ana Maria Meléndez Guevara; Sarah Lindstrom Johnson; Charlie Wall; Kristina Lopez – Prevention Science, 2024
Service engagement is critical when working with children and families experiencing chronic adversities because of their socially marginalized status. Further, sociodemographic disparities exist in service engagement within service systems including Community-Based Behavioral Health; likely in part, a result of structural issues driving…
Descriptors: Family Attitudes, Family (Sociological Unit), Health, Access to Health Care
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Boga, Dilnaz; Ranjan, Rohit – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2022
This work challenges the mainstream media's notions of presenting the region of India-administered Kashmir and enables one to view the culturally diverse, shifting frontier through a different lens. The paper challenges the representation of Kashmir in the mainstream national and international print media, which serve as an instrument and power's…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Foreign Countries, Mass Media, Political Attitudes
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Thompson, Canute S.; Wilmot, Ann-Marie – Power and Education, 2022
This qualitative study explores the perspectives of nine teachers in leadership positions on the issue of power, specifically the amount of power that they possess and how that level of power impacts their work. Data for the study were gathered using a focus group interview. The study found that most of the teachers have a common understanding of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Leadership, Power Structure
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Andersson, Elias; Johansson, Kristina – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2022
The relation between the concepts and practices of gender mainstreaming and organisational learning, and its prerequisite for change, is not well understood in either research or practice. Drawing on a participatory design process of a model for assessing the potential of gender equality interventions to change gendered organisations, this study…
Descriptors: Mainstreaming, Gender Bias, Sex Fairness, Gender Issues
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Clack, Jim – Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
This paper discusses a 12-week, 15-credit module taught to second year undergraduates during semester 2 of 2017-18 academic year. The module, entitled 'Deschooling', aimed to explore notions of emancipatory and critical pedagogy, control and coercion in the education system. Rather than 'teach' these concepts as abstract academic theory, I aimed…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students, Student Evaluation
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Qu, Tingting; Harshman, Jordan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
The central component of a chemistry PhD program is the research group, where advisors have significant impact on students' professional development and career path. Current literature indicates that communication issues of advisor-advisee relationships in some graduate programs arise because of the perceived power imbalance in advisor-advisee…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Doctoral Students, Interpersonal Communication
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Hernández, Laura E. – American Educational Research Journal, 2022
With the pervasiveness of racism, some scholars have interrogated the role of discourse in perpetuating the racial status quo. While research has denoted how prominent leaders and policies advance deficit-laden characterizations of minoritized groups that reify racial hierarchies, how racial discourse is mobilized in day-to-day politics remains…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Racial Bias, Discourse Analysis, Politics of Education
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Florio, Eleonora; Caso, Letizia; Castelli, Ilaria – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2022
In a complex and systemic view of human development, the educational relationship is conceived as the keystone of development (Pianta, 1999; Pianta, 2001). However, harsh discipline practices may still be culturally rooted, thus affecting children's well-being. Two constructs that may provide useful insights on this topic are Adultcentrism (AD)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Power Structure, Discipline, Educational History
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Mustian, April L.; Cervantes, Henry; Lee, Robert – Educational Forum, 2022
Restorative Justice (RJ) is an educational "innovation" introduced into school communities as a counter approach to traditional punitive discipline practices. In this paper, we provide a critical examination of RJ in education by naming common pitfalls to RJ implementation in schools and providing four transformational cultural shifts…
Descriptors: Justice, Conflict Resolution, Punishment, Program Implementation
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Pryor, Kim Nelson – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2022
Historically, higher education institutions have incorporated diverse disciplines into the academic structure in part to respond to student and societal demands as well as to signal institutional support for diversity and multiculturalism; one form of this curricular adaptation is the adoption of culture and identity fields (CIFs). Many of these…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Higher Education, Power Structure, Cultural Influences
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Klaus, Kaley; Steele, Stephanie L. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2022
A host of scandals related to poor leadership in higher education has been reported in recent years, ultimately leading to leader turnover at the highest levels of the organization. But just how common is destructive leadership in U.S. higher education? This study sought to answer that question and others through descriptive, quantitative research…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Leadership, Leadership Styles, College Faculty
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Hong, Min – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
Outbound student mobility can be regarded as an important foreign policy initiative to exert and increase national influence in host locations. But how to evaluate the specific soft power influences remains unsolved. In this article, an educational soft power framework that can provide a reference in evaluating soft power of related education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, Program Evaluation, Power Structure
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Zou, Tracy X. P.; Law, Lisa Y. N.; Chu, Beatrice C. B.; Lin, Vienne; Ko, Tiffany; Lai, Nicole K. Y. – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2022
Developing academics' capacity for internationalizing the curriculum (IoC) is essential but challenging. There is a lack of understanding of how the IoC framework can be implemented in reality and of how educational developers can facilitate the process. This collaborative autoethnography explores the cultivation over 3 years of a community of…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Curriculum Development, Educational Development, Communities of Practice
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