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Maistry, Suriamurthee – Education as Change, 2022
The report of the Ministerial Committee on Transformation and Social Cohesion revealed that exclusionary practices are commonplace in South African universities. They remain a compelling factor that contributes to student attrition in Master's and doctoral programmes, and they were a trigger to the #RhodesMustFall movement. Universities, oblivious…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Inclusion, Research Universities
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Schmid, Jeanette; Morgenshtern, Marina; Turton, Yasmin – Journal of Social Work Education, 2022
Because dominant social work is mismatched to many contexts, alternative practice and educational approaches have emerged. To highlight educational examples, this phenomenological study explores the experience of 28 Canadian and South African educators teaching alternative social work. These educators conceptualized a multidimensional, integrated,…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Shannon, Erin R. – Gender and Education, 2022
This paper examines four interviews with student survivors about their experiences of reporting sexual harassment and violence to universities in the United States and England, and their experiences of how their universities protected the perpetrators. Interview participants revealed that their assailants were not held accountable because the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Criminals, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Harassment
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French, Doran C.; Shen, Mengqian; Jin, Shenghua – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2022
This longitudinal study was initiated to assess the predictors of peer- and teacher-identified Chinese adolescent leaders. Participants were 764 8th grade (14.42 years, 348 girls) and 783 11th grade (17.67 years, 427 girls) students that completed two waves of data collection separated by 1 year. Prosocial behavior, aggression, and the interaction…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Aggression, Adolescents, Grade 8
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Crews, Sarah Kate; Allinson, Jodie – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2022
This paper is a dialogue between two colleagues who teach drama and performance in Higher Education. Our work here has developed across a series of formal, semi-structured and informal discussions about our experiences of teaching and supporting students within the Drama and Performance department at University of South Wales. Instantly we…
Descriptors: Drama Education, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
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Forbes, Claire; Kerr, Kirstin – Educational Research, 2022
Background: Internationally, young people experiencing poverty and related disadvantages do least well in school. These inequalities tend to be concentrated in places with high levels of poverty and poor outcomes across multiple domains. Although place-based initiatives are sometimes used by policymakers as a vehicle to improve outcomes, such…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Poverty, Intervention, Disadvantaged Youth
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Muller, Meir – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2022
All too often pre-service teachers are not well prepared to discuss issues of racism, oppression and bias with their future students. Teacher educators can prepare their students for this work by developing projects that focus on addressing equity and racial justice. This article describes one such project in which a group of twenty early…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Equal Education, Racism, Power Structure
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Fritzsche, Lauren – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2022
Geographers have long advocated for decolonizing geographic research and curriculum to produce forms of anti-oppressive knowledge and learning. While these calls have become more prominent in recent years, these conversations are rarely translated into a reflection on pedagogy and how we integrate anti-oppressive teaching in the classroom. This…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Power Structure, Geography Instruction, Metacognition
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Colantonio-Yurko, Kathleen; Boehm, Shelby; Olmstead, Kathleen – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2022
In this manuscript, the authors examine three young adult novels using critical literacy as a lens for addressing issues of power and justice around sexual violence and the actions taken by characters to make social change in their fictional schooling contexts. This piece uses scholarship around youth activism in young adult literature to engage…
Descriptors: Females, Activism, Adolescent Literature, Critical Literacy
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Baldelomar, César – Religious Education, 2022
An expansive understanding of ancestors is integral to the opening of imaginative spaces for religious education--particularly in university and adult faith formation settings--to grapple deeply with contexts of precarity and the hopelessness such contexts breed. More specifically, this essay considers how hauntings by one's past selves…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Religious Education, Religious Colleges, Psychological Patterns
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Jackson, Jen – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
Early childhood educators with higher qualifications are more likely to demonstrate quality in their practice; but few studies have explored the underlying factors that contribute to this relationship. Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu's theory, this article proposes that the relationship arises from social, as well as educational, inequality. Educators…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Educational Policy, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Effectiveness
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Ben, Antía González – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2022
In recent years, the study of musical cultures has gained popularity as a curricular intervention for increasing cultural diversity in school music curricula. Informed by Michel Foucault's analytics of power-as-effects, this paper examines some of the underlying epistemic premises of the notion of musical culture as it operates in music curricula.…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Philosophy, Advanced Placement Programs, High School Students
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Ford, Aaliyah; Robbins, Antoria; Yang, Sodie; Bloczynski, Rhiannon; Hoffmeister, Michael – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2022
As part of their field education, social work students develop and implement change agent projects to influence positive change. Faculty and students, however, have identified a lack of placement options for Black students to allow them to both learn and feel supported in their racial identity. To ensure that Black students have placement options…
Descriptors: White Students, Blacks, Social Work, Field Studies
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Batt-Rawden, Victoria H.; Traavik, Laura E. M. – Learning Organization, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore what contributes to egalitarian teams and facilitates for team learning in professional service teams. Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative case study, including 41 in-depth interviews (n = 18) of professional service team members and managers in one of Nordics largest professional service…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Generational Differences, Humor, Interpersonal Relationship
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Thomas, Rhianna K. – Multicultural Perspectives, 2022
As a contrast to race evasive discourse, I share three conversations about the racial slur known as the N-word. These conversations were documented as part of a parent child autoethnography in which I attempted to enact antiracist pedagogy as a white parent of white children. Grounded in the frameworks of Critical Race Parenting and antiracist…
Descriptors: Racism, Language Usage, White Students, Children
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