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Rice, Mary F.; Smith, Emily – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2023
Special education technology and its use has largely focused on student concerns with accessing instruction. Where teachers have received attention, it has focused on classroom practices and their understanding of how to use technologies to support students. While some conversations have recently turned to the importance of "student"…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Disabilities, Teachers, Intersectionality
Nagasawa, Mark K., Ed.; Peters, Lacey, Ed.; Bloch, Marianne N., Ed.; Swadener, Beth Blue, Ed. – Teachers College Press, 2023
This timely collection provides an accessible discussion and analysis of some of the most urgent policy issues facing early childhood care and education in the United States: fragmented policy systems; broad disregard for early years professionals exemplified by low pay; standards that fail to increase equity; and overlooking the role community…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Educational Change
Au, Sau Fong – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Muslim women are portrayed with a dichotomous image: on one side, as the victims of the patriarchal Muslim men and, on the other, as the violent associates of the Muslim terrorist (Maruoka, 2008). The act of head covering, the most visible Muslim-identified marker, has thus assumed an outsized space in research of Muslim women. However, while…
Descriptors: Muslims, Self Concept, Females, Intersectionality
Winfield, Jake D. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has threatened to widen racial educational achievement and attainment gaps in the United States, reinforcing a need to understand how education policy can work to advance racial equity. Dual enrollment (DE) programs offer a potential policy solution that could increase college-going for these students as participation has…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Access to Education, Intersectionality, Student Participation
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Chaffin, Kate – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2023
Studies highlight online education's effectiveness; however, few examine theoretical frameworks for guiding pedagogy in online MSW programs. Patriarchal systems create policy and program inequities in higher education, hindering student achievement. Confronting these inequities is essential in designing successful online MSW programs. This…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Graduate Study, Social Work, Feminism
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Hyunji Kwon; Kathy J. Brown – Art Education, 2023
The histories between African American and Asian American communities have been both fraught with tension and interwoven with solidarities, as seen in the recent Black Lives Matter (BLM) protests in 2020, anti-Asian attacks, and the Stop Asian Hate movement. Afro--Asian tension is a symptom of systemic White supremacy, which constructs hierarchies…
Descriptors: Memory, Epistemology, Art Education, African Americans
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Neil O. Houser – Critical Education, 2023
The decline of public education and the concomitant loss of the commons are increasingly recognized as significant and interwoven issues. Like other prevailing societal problems, such as the tenacity of institutionalized racism, classism, and patriarchy, these conditions are rooted in the ways growing numbers of people have come to think and act…
Descriptors: Public Education, Educational Change, Educational Trends, Social Problems
Great Lakes Equity Center, 2023
The MAP Center State Education Agency Self-Assessment and Preplanning Tool was created as a joint venture between national and regional TA Centers, educational thought leaders, and an extensive convening of stakeholders from the Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center (MAP) 13 state region. The purpose of the tool is to advance integration…
Descriptors: Intention, Mainstreaming, Students with Disabilities, Intersectionality
Pelaez, Kevin – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The emerging field of data science has brought attention to how we teach statistics and data science (Bargagliotti et al., 2020; Franklin et al., 2007) and prepare the next generation of statistics and data science teachers (Franklin et al., 2013). To realize the full potential of statistics and data science, researchers have also called for using…
Descriptors: Data Science, Statistics Education, Social Justice, Preservice Teachers
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Souto, Anne-Mari; Sotkasiira, Tiina – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2022
Many researchers have drawn attention to the importance of intersectionality and anti-racism in career guidance, but literature thus far contains few practical examples of how to go about dismantling ethnic and racial normativities that shape educational and labour market transitions. The aim of this article is to deepen the understanding of…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Intersectionality, Racism, Social Justice
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Jang, Sung Tae; Halse, Christine; Lee, Daphnee Hui Lin; Hon, Queenie Chun Ki – Youth & Society, 2022
This study examined the multiplicative associations of the social categories of ethnicity (Hong Kong Chinese, mainland Chinese, or ethnic minorities), gender, and socioeconomic status (SES) with overall belongingness (to one's self, personal networks, and society) and national belonging to China among youth (aged 18-24 years) in Hong Kong. Our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth, Young Adults, Minority Groups
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Loyola, Dawn; Grebing, Robin – NACADA Journal, 2022
Women of color in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) face multiple barriers to success (Ong et al., 2011). Students have different experiences mediated by race or gender, and when these two identities intersect, they face unique challenges. The purpose of this critical quantitative study was to examine department climate and its…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Departments, Student Experience, Intersectionality
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Colley, Lauren; Mitchell Patterson, Tiffany – Multicultural Perspectives, 2022
In this article we outline the importance of centering Black women as critical historical actors within social studies curricula and teaching. We explored the ways in which Black women were represented throughout 38 secondary lesson plans within the fully online National Women's History Museum and discussed how traditional curricular content and…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Social Studies, Lesson Plans
Michelle Dawn Maxfield – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Principal turnover is a national problem with costly side effects. There is a growing interest in this problem of practice. Although more studies are emerging, there is limited qualitative research into understanding why principals are leaving their positions. This is a basic qualitative study examining the experiences of three former North…
Descriptors: Principals, Labor Turnover, Teachers, Career Change
Milinda Crawford – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to explore how African American female principals describe their experiences of opportunities, challenges, and support with a focus on the intersectionality of race and gender in the Southwestern United States. The underrepresentation of African American female principals necessitated this…
Descriptors: African American Attitudes, African American Leadership, African Americans, Females
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