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Ewa Krautz, Agnieszka; Cavar, Franziska – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2019
The moral foreign language effect has been investigated with increased interest with both evidence for as well as against it being demonstrated. In a recent publication, Bialek and Fugelsang (in press) critically evaluated our previous publication (Cavar and Tytus, 2017) aiming to establish boundaries of this effect. In the current reply, we…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Second Language Learning, Native Language, Decision Making
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Marine, Susan; Lewis, Ruth – Gender and Education, 2019
Feminism has made a resurgence in the last several years, especially on college campuses [Davies. 2011. "Feminism is back, and we want to finish the revolution, say activists." "The Guardian," August 5. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/aug/05/feminism-resurgent-activists]. Actions to address sexual violence and other…
Descriptors: Feminism, College Students, Student Organizations, Advocacy
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Berkovich, Izhak; Benoliel, Pascale – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2019
OECD dominance in the international educational policy discourse in the developed regions of the world, particularly in promoting teaching policy, has been long acknowledged. While many works have explored the organisation's verbal discourse, no study has considered exploring its visual discourse. To close that gap, we employed a visual discourse…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Developed Nations, Documentation, Teacher Competencies
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van Reenen, Dionne – Journal of Student Affairs in Africa, 2019
South African public higher education has been dogged by student protests since 2015. Many of these disruptions raise pertinent issues for the sector, as well as bring about valued awareness and change. Critical scholars have remarked that in every social or political movement, something of pronounced importance is being said -- usually emerging…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Activism, Civil Disobedience
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Haynes, Chayla; Bazner, Kevin J. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2019
The present-day movement for Black lives calls attention to the antiblackness that is supported and reinforced in White America. Antiblackness ostensibly contextualizes what it means to "Learn While Black" at predominantly White institutions. This article presents a content analysis of the demands that pertain to faculty and faculty work…
Descriptors: Activism, African American Students, College Faculty, Whites
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Philpot, Susan C.; Muthukrishna, Nithi – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2019
Background: Children with disabilities stand to gain from an array of services and interventions to support their development. However, relationships between parents of children with disabilities and professionals can be fraught, with the potential that professionals undermine the role of parents and overlook their agency. Aim: The aim of this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education, Early Childhood Education, Children
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Collin, Ross – Journal of Literacy Research, 2019
This conceptual article addresses theories of ethics in literacy studies. Here, ethics means people's ways of defining, asking about, and living good lives. Although literacy researchers have paid some attention to ethics, they rarely theorize ethics overtly. To demonstrate the need for a clearer concept of the ethical dimension of literacy, this…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Literacy, Activism
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Ayala, María Isabel; Ramirez, Christian – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2019
"Coloniality" refers to the patterns of power relations resulting from colonialism that shape racial and ethnic groups' experiences in diverse ways. Although it is known that coloniality influences higher education's physical, symbolic, and social spaces, negatively affecting Latinxs' college attainment, less research has been conducted…
Descriptors: College Students, Hispanic American Students, Student Experience, Power Structure
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Bacon, Jessica K.; Lalvani, Priya – Curriculum Inquiry, 2019
Dominant stories, as upheld through K-12 curricula, are influential in reproducing systems of power and privilege in schools and society. In this article, we suggest that stories of people with disabilities are either missing in K-12 curricula, or told in ways that are highly ableist. We use discourse theory as a frame for considering the role of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Course Content, Social Bias, Disabilities
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Rudolph, Norma; Millei, Zsuzsanna; Alasuutari, Maarit – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2019
Background: In 1994, the African National Congress identified early childhood development as a potential strategy to redress the inequalities of apartheid, however, two and a half decades later, poverty still persists, and South Africa is one of the most unequal countries in the world. Aim: This article explores how policy texts based on and with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Development, Public Policy, Data Use
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Mammen, Maria; Köymen, Bahar; Tomasello, Michael – Developmental Psychology, 2019
Children encounter moral norms in several different social contexts. Often it is in hierarchically structured interactions with parents or other adults, but sometimes it is in more symmetrically structured interactions with peers. Our question was whether children's discussions of moral norms differ in these two contexts. Consequently, we had 4-…
Descriptors: Young Children, Abstract Reasoning, Moral Issues, Moral Development
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Lehesvuori, Sami; Hähkiöniemi, Markus; Viiri, Jouni; Nieminen, Pasi; Jokiranta, Kaisa; Hiltunen, Jenna – International Journal of Science Education, 2019
Whereas science is fundamentally a result of a dialogic debate, the authoritative approach has been conceived of as a fundamental part of school science. Dialogic interactions encompass the mutual appreciation of different ideas manifested in teacher supportiveness toward students and, in authoritative interactions, the focus is more on the…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Interaction
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Kleine, Karynne L. M.; Lunsmann, Christina J. – Middle Grades Review, 2019
In this essay, a broad spectrum of the work of influential educational scholars was examined in order to identify crucial components of teaching for democracy. Synthesizing the literature with their experiences as middle level teachers and teacher educators, the authors determined those conceptions that would be most fruitful for moving…
Descriptors: Democracy, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Educators, Citizen Participation
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Coetzee, Daniella – South African Journal of Education, 2019
If the intention of South African education legislation is to professionalise teachers, and if this is seen as empowering them for their task, connected to quality education, then it is indeed a worthy ideal. However, pedagogical values have been redefined within a neoliberalist framework, serving corporate culture and lowering the pedagogical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ideology, Neoliberalism, Professionalism
Ewing, Eve L. – American Educator, 2019
This article chronicles a community coalition's efforts to revitalize a "failing" school, the Walter H. Dyett High School in Chicago. It tells the story of one group of people fighting to keep a school open and, moreover, to see it reflect their vision for their community and their children's education. We see that this community's…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, High Schools, Activism, Social Justice
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