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Alison Smith Mitchell; Phuongloan Vo; Carolyn Mak; Judith Josiah-Martin – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2025
Anti-oppression is woven throughout the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) 2022 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS). The call to action is clear; how to engage can be challenging. How do we bring anti-oppressive practice (AOP) pedagogy alive in the classroom? This article aims to create space in which Social Work educators…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Power Structure, Educational Policy
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Mahmut Polatcan; Mehmet Sükrü Bellibas; Çigdem Apaydin – European Journal of Education, 2025
Although a growing body of theoretical work indicated that the cultural orientation of societies shapes their understanding of leadership, there is a lack of empirical research to explore how individual cultural value orientations shape teachers' expectations for school leadership. This empirical research addresses this gap by examining the…
Descriptors: School Administration, Instructional Leadership, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Administrator Relationship
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Justin A. Gutzwa; Robert A. Marx – Critical Education, 2025
Neoliberal capitalism has undoubtedly impacted every sphere of public education in the United States. As faculty are pushed towards identity-neutral modalities of instruction, students who identify as transgender, non-binary, or other expansive gender identities (trans) are forced to reckon with implicit and explicit power dynamics in classrooms…
Descriptors: Transgender People, College Students, Public Colleges, Universities
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Hao Zhang; Shihan Chen; Sen Zheng – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Based on the instructional interaction principles outlined by Chen and Wang (2016) in third-generation distance learning, this study employs a recursive logical perspective on the evolution of the theory of interaction in distance education. It constructs a structural equation model to measure the mediating utility path of the learner's proactive…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Assertiveness, Interaction, Distance Education
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derria byrd – Educational Theory, 2025
In this article, derria byrd contends that more robust interrogation of the organizational contribution to inequity in higher education would be aided by understanding higher education organizations as social actors. Organizational social actor theory demonstrates that colleges and universities are more than inert contexts in which marginalized…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Higher Education, Educational Practices, Role of Education
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Pinyan Lin; Steven J. Courtney; Paul Armstrong; Amanda McKay – Oxford Review of Education, 2025
In China, formal school groupings known as 'education collectives' have become one of the most common forms of school-to-school collaboration, promoted by policymakers to narrow the achievement gap between schools and optimise resource allocation. Previous research has focused on the purposes and achievements of education collectives rather than…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cooperation, Partnerships in Education, Figurative Language
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Art Tsang; Alex Lap-kwan Lam – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2025
Against the backdrop of greater emphasis on learner centredness and growing attention to learners' voices in recent decades, concerns have been raised over researchers' dominance in shaping research scope and findings. Whether it be quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-methods research, learners' voices are mostly absent at the methodological…
Descriptors: Researchers, Students, Student Centered Learning, Student Empowerment
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Anne Pirrie; Kari Marie Manum; Nicole Besse – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
This article comprises a lyrical exposition of the 'in-betweenness' that underlies pedagogical relations and musical practice. The latter comprises making, performing, teaching, and indeed listening to music, phenomena encapsulated in the term 'musicking', first coined by the musicologist Christopher Small in 1999. Improvisatory practice is…
Descriptors: Music Education, Drills (Practice), Creative Activities, Discovery Learning
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Idit Fast – American Journal of Education, 2025
Purpose: This study examined challenges to gentrifying schools as white spaces, exploring the efforts of administrators and parents to create an equitable school environment during the initial years of the Diversity in Admissions policy. Methods: In qualitative fieldwork conducted over 2 years at City, a Title I public school in New York City, I…
Descriptors: Social Class, Land Acquisition, Change, Middle Class
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Adamo Di Giovanni; Lana Parker – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2025
The overarching objective of this study is to become more closely attuned to the politics of curriculum by identifying the discursive practices employed by governments to position curricular reform. In particular, this analysis aims to show how the twinning of neoliberalism and neoconservatism has served to justify shifts in curriculum at three…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Neoliberalism, Curriculum Development, Political Attitudes
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Yanlin Pu; Sakchai Sikka – Journal of Practical Studies in Education, 2025
Ridge beasts on the rooftops of the Shenyang Imperial Palace embody a unique intersection of symbolism, power, and cultural identity within Qing dynasty architecture. This study explores their symbolic evolution and cultural temporality, focusing on how these architectural ornaments were adapted to support political legitimacy and national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Architecture, Folk Culture, Cultural Influences
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Camille Fabo; S. Garnett Russell – Comparative Education Review, 2025
This article draws on the case of conflict-affected and multilingual Cameroon to analyze how education materials address national unity and multilingualism amidst an identity crisis fueled by tensions between Anglophones and a central government accused of favoring Francophones. Through a discourse analysis of one policy document, 13 curricula,…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Conflict, Language Attitudes, Language Planning
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Shenghua Huang; Yanan Zhang; Hongbiao Yin – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
Using multigroup structural equation modelling, this study investigated the relationships between paternalistic leadership, emotional labour and teacher efficacy, as well as the moderating roles of gender and region among a group of Chinese primary school teachers. The overall results revealed that both authoritarianism and benevolence dimensions…
Descriptors: Principals, Leadership Styles, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Power Structure
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Lew Zipin – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Philosophical anthropologies (PAs) -- ontological assumptions about human species-nature -- have long faced Foucauldian post-structural rejection of their value and legitimacy in explaining sociological problematics. In this article I endorse Bourdieu's resistance to a post-PA momentum, arguing that PAs need assuming in sociological research. In…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Anthropology, Marxian Analysis, Educational Research
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Audrey Lucero; Bradley Sullivan – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2025
The primary audience for picturebooks is of course children, but which children? More than 30 years ago, Rudine Sims Bishop introduced the metaphor of mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors to describe how children either see themselves represented in children's books or not. She argued that all three are important but serve different…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Picture Books, Immigration, Undergraduate Students
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