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Brittany Adams; Nance S. Wilson; Katherine A. Patterson – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
This study explores award-winning nonfiction picture books from the last ten years (2013-2023) that feature collective action for social justice in early childhood education. Drawing from a critical content analysis of Orbis Pictus and Sibert Book Medal winners, we spotlight four books that showcase historical models of collective action. These…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Picture Books, Nonfiction, Social Justice
Surya Simon; Yao Wang; Thinh Ngoc Pham; Claire Hynes; Suzanne Henry; Ulrike G. Theuerkauf – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2025
This case study is based on original research for a new teaching toolkit at the University of East Anglia (UEA), in Norwich, UK. The toolkit seeks to support the cultivation of equitable, fair, and dignified learning environments in UK Higher Education. It is grounded in decolonial principles that emphasize the relevance of ongoing reflexivity and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Environment, Decolonization
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Yunyun Huang; Song Chang; Min Xu; Zhenhao Liu; Sufei Xin – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Cybervictimization is a salient stressor in adolescents' lives and has been demonstrated to be strongly associated with depressive symptoms. However, the mechanisms underlying this association have not been sufficiently studied. Building on the diathesis-stress model and co-construction theory, this study investigated the mediating role of peer…
Descriptors: Victims, Computer Mediated Communication, Stress Variables, Peer Relationship
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Adam L. McClain; Bryle H. Hatch; James J. Hairston – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2025
This collaborative autoethnography examines the pivotal roles that identity negotiation and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) play in advancing social justice within the framework of an adult education graduate program. Through detailed narratives from three scholars at an HBCU, this study articulates the nuanced ways in which…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Adult Education, Black Colleges, Social Justice
Amanda Keddie; Katrina MacDonald; Brad Gobby; Jill Blackmore; Jane Wilkinson; Scott Eacott; Richard Niesche – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025
This book explores the social justice implications of school autonomy reform within the context of public education in Australia. It is situated within and framed by global concerns about how public schools are navigating their 'autonomy' within increasingly marketised education systems. Drawing on extensive interviews with stakeholders and five…
Descriptors: School District Autonomy, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Public Education
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Learning Towards Justice Team – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2025
Background: The field of the learning sciences is embroiled in debates about if, how, where, and when to engage equity in the learning sciences. This paper intervenes in this conversation by calling for more explicit and direct approaches to centering equity and justice in the field's practices and research. Methods: This conceptual paper draws on…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Equal Education, Social Justice, Scholarship
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Flores, Jerry; Alfaro, Andrea Román – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
Critical pedagogy scholars have described teaching as an act of love. This love is not a trivial emotion but a conscious action that demonstrates care, respect, honesty, listening, and solidarity. However, translating love and other principles of critical pedagogy into the classroom can be complex and painful. This article discusses our…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Caring, Psychological Patterns, Juvenile Justice
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Overby, Lynnette Young; Brown, Erika Gould; Emmons, Teresa; Schroeder, Kimberly; Warburton-Phibbs, Joan – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2022
Upon the convergence of the twin epidemics of COVID-19 and racial injustice in 2020, the Delaware Dance Education Organization (DDEO) responded by creating and presenting interactive professional development webinars that ranged from sharing how dance history is a microcosm of the world to the impact culture has on personal behaviors. Through the…
Descriptors: Dance Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Online Courses
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Scott, J. Taylor; Prendergast, Sarah; Demeusy, Elizabeth; McGuire, Kristina; Crowley, Max – Prevention Science, 2022
Prevention science sheds light on complex social policy problems, yet its social impact cannot reach full potential without the uptake of research evidence by policymakers. This mixed-methods study examined the US federal legislation pertaining to justice-involved youth to reveal opportunities for strengthening the use of prevention science in…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Prevention, Public Policy, Federal Legislation
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Cameron Meiklejohn; Andrew Hickey; Stewart Riddle – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
Research investigating elite schools has highlighted how students within these learning environments embody and naturalise their privilege through discourses of merit, hard work, and innate talent and skill. However, relatively little is known about how privilege, and its associated discourses, moves with students beyond the school gate and into…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Males, Alumni, Advantaged
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Martyn Hammersley – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2024
This paper considers what it could mean to say that epistemologies and methodologies are racially just or unjust. It has been argued that this has nothing to do with whether an individual researcher is racist: he or she could be anti-racist but still use an epistemology that is racially biased. To explore this issue, some pioneering research by…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Racism
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Mary C. Seltzer; Lisa M. O'Brien – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
There is a critical need to disrupt the systemic racism that underlies educational inequities and support greater social justice (Croom, Journal of Literacy Research 52:530-552, 2020). One powerful way to do so is to foster racial literacy (i.e., the skill and practice of critically examining race and racism in teaching and in students' learning…
Descriptors: Racial Attitudes, Racism, Early Childhood Education, Equal Education
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Alex Barnes; Heather Came; Kahurangi Dey; Maria Humphries-Kil – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Te Tiriti o Waitangi (Te Tiriti) signed in 1840 by the British Crown and a number of indigenous hapu (subtribes) collectively named Maori has been widely positioned as the foundation document for the colonial state of Aotearoa New Zealand. Devastating consequences of breaches of Te Tiriti form an injustice perpetuated through overt and covert…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Racism, Social Justice, Activism
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Paul Kivel – Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education, 2024
In this piece, Kivel provides a necessary introduction to the concept of adultism and proposes practical steps for adults, including educators, youth workers and others, to take action to address adultism by becoming allies.
Descriptors: Adults, Youth, Power Structure, Trust (Psychology)
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Shane R. Jimerson; Justin P. Allen; Prerna Arora; Jamilia J. Blake; Gary L. Canivez; Caitlyn Chambers; Meiki Chan; Dorothy L. Espelage; Jorge E. Gonzalez; Matthew Gormley; Scott L. Graves; Shemiyah Holland; Francis L. Huang; Stacy-Ann A. January; Lakhvir Kaur; Eui Kyung Kim; Tamika LaSalle; Alessandra Mittelstet; Chavez Phelps; Amber Reinke; Tyler L. Renshaw; Samuel Y. Song; Amanda L. Sullivan; Cixin Wang; Frank C. Worrell; Chunyan Yang – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2024
The intentional and sustained actions to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in school psychology science and scholarship, will have reciprocal and dynamic influences on graduate preparation and practice. Herein, the "School Psychology Review" leadership team provides reflections on several of our intentional efforts, to date,…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Professional Education, Diversity, Inclusion
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