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Etengoff, Chana – Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching, 2015
Although many students at Barnard College, Columbia University select the elite, women's liberal arts college because of its feminist legacy, students often report that their understanding of gender and sexuality evolves during their time on campus as they become more knowledgeable of feminist discourse and queer theory. As a result, courses open…
Descriptors: College Students, Mixed Methods Research, Minority Groups, Gender Bias
Al-Khaza'leh, Bilal Ayed; ZainalAriff, Tun Nur Afizah – Dinamika Ilmu, 2015
The current study investigated the influence of context-external variables; social power (High, Equal and Low) and social distance (Familiar and Unfamiliar) on the perception of Jordanian and English speech act of apology. Discourse Completion Test (DCT) and Scaled Response Questionnaire (SRQ) were used to elicit data from three groups: 40…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Dorozenko, Kate P.; Roberts, Lynne D.; Bishop, Brian J. – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2015
Intellectual disability is commonly conceptualised as stigmatised identity; however, within the literature, the notion of a damaged identity is contested. The aim of this research was to explore the social construction of intellectual disability from the perspective of staff who work closely with people with intellectual disabilities. Informed by…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Employee Attitudes, Transformative Learning, Intellectual Disability
Welton, Anjalé D.; Harris, Tiffany Octavia; La Londe, Priya G.; Moyer, Rachel T. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2015
High school students who participate in social justice education have a greater awareness of inequities that impact their school, community, and society, and learn tools for taking action to address these inequities. Also, a classroom that consist of students with a diverse set of identities creates an ideal circumstance in which a teacher can…
Descriptors: High School Students, Social Justice, Student Diversity, Racial Factors
Katsara, Ourania – Journal of International Students, 2015
This article offers some suggestions regarding the development of a support strategy by ombudsmen in order to alleviate international students' difficulties when studying in host universities. It is also shown how the Organisational Justice Theory can be used as a framework for understanding the role of ombudsman in higher education settings and…
Descriptors: Ombudsmen, Student Personnel Workers, Student Personnel Services, Foreign Students
Gonzales, Leslie D. – Association of Mexican American Educators Journal, 2015
In this article, readers are asked to suspend conventional notions of affirmative action as a policy that ensures equitable admissions practices to the nation's most elite post secondary institutions, and instead to consider how affirmative action might be understood as a way to challenge the relations of power that govern the legitimation of…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Institutional Characteristics, Affirmative Action, Justice
van der Zanden, Petrie J. A. C.; Denessen, Eddie J. P. G.; Scholte, Ron H. J. – School Psychology International, 2015
Bullying is a problem in many schools around the world. It is seen as an unwanted phenomenon in education and in many contexts the reduction of bullying is a target of national and local education policy. In practice, the extent to which bullying occurs differs widely across classrooms. Part of these differences may be explained by teachers'…
Descriptors: Bullying, Student Behavior, Peer Relationship, Questionnaires
Cochran-Smith, Marilyn; Maria Villegas, Ana – European Educational Research Journal, 2015
This article argues that research on teacher preparation over the last 100 years can be understood in terms of the major questions that researchers examined. The analysis is guided by the framework of "research as historically situated social practice," which emphasizes that researchers' interests, commitments, and social experiences…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Teacher Education Programs, Experimenter Characteristics, Teacher Effectiveness
Campano, Gerald; Ghiso, María Paula; Welch, Bethany J. – Harvard Educational Review, 2015
In this article Gerald Campano, María Paula Ghiso, and Bethany J. Welch explore the role of ethical and professional norms in community-based research, especially in fostering trust within contexts of cultural diversity, systemic inequity, and power asymmetry. The authors present and describe a set of guidelines for community-based research that…
Descriptors: Ethics, Social Behavior, Social Attitudes, School Community Relationship
Viljaranta, Jaana; Aunola, Kaisa; Mullola, Sari; Virkkala, Johanna; Hirvonen, Riikka; Pakarinen, Eija; Nurmi, Jari-Erik – Child Development, 2015
The present study followed 156 Finnish children (M[subscript age] = 7.25 years) during the first grade of primary school to examine to what extent parent- and teacher-rated temperament impacts children's math and reading skill development during the first grade, and the extent to which this impact would be mediated by teachers' interaction styles…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Personality Traits
Haynes-Moore, Stacy – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2015
In this work, the author examines a digital role-play in which participants composed an alternate version of "The Hunger Games" (Collins, 2008). Participants imagined characters and posted more than 400 scenes in the online collaboration. The author draws upon ethnographic methods (Merriam, 2009) to describe her participant-observer…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Role Playing, Computer Mediated Communication, Researchers
Hand, Victoria; Masters Goffney, Imani – Journal of Urban Mathematics Education, 2013
In this essay, the authors, as participants of the Privilege and Oppression in the Preparation of Mathematics Teachers Educators conference, reflect on tensions inherent in standing with and speaking on behalf of communities in an attempt to build and signal solidarity with them. They describe this tension in relation to their membership in the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Education, Equal Education, Teacher Education
Willey, Craig; Drake, Corey – Journal of Urban Mathematics Education, 2013
In this essay, the authors situate elementary mathematics teacher preparation in a broader, sociopolitical context, one that includes historical patterns of educational privilege and oppression. The authors attend to the effects of "reform" movements that encompass a vast array of stakeholders and interests as well as the growing…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers, Novices, Teacher Education
Diab, Rasha; Ferrel, Thomas; Godbee, Beth; Simpkins, Neil – Across the Disciplines, 2013
In this article, we articulate a framework for making our commitments to racial justice actionable, a framework that moves from narrating confessional accounts to articulating our commitments and then acting on them through both self-work and work-with-others, a dialectic possibility we identify and explore. We model a method for moving beyond…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Justice, Power Structure, Personal Narratives
Wright, Courtney N. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2013
Although student-teacher interactions about disappointing grades can be beneficial, students do not always engage in them. The objective of this study was to explore the domain of reasons undergraduate students report for not discussing disappointing grades with their instructors. The data analysis yielded six main categories of reasons:…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Interpersonal Communication, Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction

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