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Pattin, Carla Janell – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2021
This essay considers various challenges to honors educational practice in a post-pandemic context and against the backdrop of Black Lives Matter. The City as Text™ course, Multicultural Toledo, cultivates student knowledge about intersectionality in light of public health and social justice emergencies in the United States. The author describes…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Urban Areas, Land Settlement, Racial Bias
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Vincent, Cindy S.; Moore, Sara B.; Lynch, Cynthia; Lefker, Jacob; Awkward, Robert J. – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2021
This article contributes to a long-standing conversation about the implementation of service-learning by proposing an updated revision for the 21st century: critically engaged civic learning (CECL). The term service-learning is problematic as it invokes inequitable power dynamics that inherently privilege one group over another, with more…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Educational Change, Civics, Program Design
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Butler, Joy; Burns, David P.; Robson, Claire – European Physical Education Review, 2021
Though students can learn a great deal about ethics as they play sport, the authors of this article ask what, exactly, they learn from playing dodgeball. As they look beyond the usual arguments offered for and against the teaching of the game, they view it through three ethical lenses: the ethic of care, the ethic of anti-oppressive education, and…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Ethics, Health Education, Team Sports
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Farley, Amy N. – Education and Urban Society, 2021
States have increasingly used ballot initiatives to legislate education policy in recent years, although the consequences for educational equity and justice have been underexamined. This article investigates the extent to which ballot initiatives disproportionately affect traditionally minoritized students, with particular attention to two…
Descriptors: Democracy, Politics of Education, Equal Education, Educational Policy
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Barone, Diane; Barone, Rebecca – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2021
This study explored understandings shared by fifth-grade gifted students as they read the book "Restart," which explores bullying. Students read, created representations, and discussed the text. Grounded by Langer's stances of envisionment, this descriptive case study analyzed student representations and conversations. Each of the…
Descriptors: Bullying, Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Academically Gifted
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Bibus, Anthony A.; Koh, Bibiana D. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2021
This conceptual study draws from social work, education, psychology, and moral philosophy (i.e., virtue and Confucian ethics) to inform our conceptual definition of "intercultural" humility (ICH) with five interrelated features. Starting with cultural humility in the context of the Educational Policies and Accreditation Standards (EPAS)…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Social Work, Moral Values, Philosophy
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Alvarez-Hernandez, Luis R. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2021
It is imperative to consider the significance of intersectionality in social work practice and education because of its purpose of understanding and addressing multiple forms of oppression. This article proposes a tool, the Intersectionality Analysis Cluster, which could be used across the social work curriculum and various academic degree levels…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Power Structure, Teaching Methods
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Adami, Rebecca – Human Rights Education Review, 2021
Epistemic injustice in human rights education (HRE) can be found in a colonial historical trajectory of human rights that rests on accounts of western agency only. Such narratives overshadow the legacy of Indian and Pakistani freedom fighters and Latin American feminists who negotiated human rights against colonial, patriarchal and racist…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Teaching Methods, Racial Bias, Epistemology
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Poitras Pratt, Yvonne – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2021
Speaking to the need for decolonising the oppressed, Métis scholar and activist Howard Adams once questioned why many Métis became confused, puzzled, and lived in constant denial of their unique history and culture. His reflection speaks to the ways in which a colonial form of education strategically and effectively erased, subsumed, and demonised…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Power Structure, Foreign Policy, American Indian History
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Stich, Amy E. – Journal of Higher Education, 2021
Although tracking is typically the subject of secondary education, this embedded case study brings attention to the comparable mechanisms at work within postsecondary institutions that produce serious consequences for racially minoritized students admitted into the "low" track. By engaging Victor Ray's newly conceptualized theory of…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Track System (Education), Racial Bias, Minority Group Students
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Khan, Nafees M. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2021
The United States and Brazil were the two largest slave societies in the history of New World slavery, and the legacies of that history remain salient in both nations. Slavery and the slave trade are important topics to be taught in history courses, and future generations need to be given accurate information about the history and legacies of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Slavery, History Instruction, Textbooks
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Johnson Ross, Freya; Parkes, Jenny – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
School-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) has received growing attention in policy and practice over the past decade, increasingly attended to in national and international contexts. Yet we need to understand more fully the processes and actors through which this policy enactment takes place. This article analyses the understanding of SRGBV by…
Descriptors: School Violence, Cross Cultural Studies, Gender Differences, Foreign Countries
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Stroetinga, Mirjam; Leeman, Yvonne; Veugelers, Wiel – School Community Journal, 2021
This study addresses teachers' practices of collaborating with parents on upbringing. It was inspired by the understanding that teachers contribute to upbringing in their day-to-day interaction with students and by the renewed interest in the upbringing-related goals of education in Western societies. The study aimed to learn more about the topic…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Child Rearing, Foreign Countries
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Kirshner, Ben; Zion, Shelley; Lopez, Solicia; Hipolito-Delgado, Carlos – Peabody Journal of Education, 2021
Case studies of single classrooms and schools have shown promising evidence of learning outcomes associated with action civics and student voice. These findings justify efforts to expand and sustain such opportunities, to ensure greater access for students, and to create a positive feedback loop between youth activism and equity-centered systems…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Critical Theory, Civics, Inquiry
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Haggler, Patricia – Religious Education, 2021
African American Sunday school teachers in the early twentieth century were motivated by an ethic of care that was spiritual, historical, and political. This essay reconstructs the image of missionary educator as previously defined or experienced by missionary educators in white religiosity by utilizing the image of othermother presented in the…
Descriptors: Feminism, Christianity, Religious Education, Epistemology
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