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Claudia Mandel Katz – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2025
This visual essay explores the creative counter-narratives produced in the Theoretical-Practical Art and Gender Laboratories to Dismantle Violence Against Women and Girls, held virtually by the Women's Museum Costa Rica (WMCR) in alliance with the Cultural Centre of Spain in Costa Rica (October-November 2021). The laboratories focused on three…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, Females, Gender Bias
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Hatice Turan Bora; Onur Erdogan; Zeki Ögdem – SAGE Open, 2025
This study examines the role of distributed leadership behaviours in the empirical relationship between school principals' commitment and trust with their well-being. Two main theories and the cultural and political context informed the design of this study. The theoretical background is based on Job Demands and Resources Theory and Self…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leadership Styles, Power Structure, Participative Decision Making
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Kate T. Anderson; Farnaz Avarzamani; Jieyu Jiang – Research in the Teaching of English, 2025
In this study, we examine educators' orientations to the teaching of "standardized English" (SE)--an idealized form often associated with academic and professional contexts. The perceived status of SE is reinforced by normative standard language ideologies and is often oriented as "correct" and necessary for success in…
Descriptors: Standard Spoken Usage, Ideology, Masters Programs, Sociolinguistics
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Sara Cagliero; Barbara Biglia; Jordi Bonet-Martí – Gender and Education, 2025
Feminist research and mass demonstrations on campuses have proven that Higher Education Institutions are not violence-free spaces. In Catalonia, the legal obligations and institutional discomfort generated by some specific cases have forced Higher Education Institutions to take measures. How much support do these measures provide for survivors?…
Descriptors: Violence, Sexual Abuse, Gender Bias, Higher Education
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Ciarán Ó Gallchóir; Joanne O Flaherty; Deirdre Hogan; Orla McCormack – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
The literature on initial teacher education highlights a crisis facing teacher educators, one which threatens our own epistemic legitimacy and relevance in educational discourses, as market-economy mandates and political surveillance intensify and dominate what it means to be and do teacher education. Given this macro-level concern, we, as teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Educational Policy, Preservice Teacher Education, Citizenship Education
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Deborah Rhodes; Ernest Antoine; Adi Abidin – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2025
This conceptual position article explores cultural values' influence on disability inclusion in Southeast Asia. This is relevant to progress on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Sustainable Development Goal 10 on reduced inequalities and SDG 17 on partnerships. Progress and pathways towards increased…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Inclusion, Disabilities, Social Attitudes
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Jennifer Barrett-Tatum; Roya Q. Scales; Margaret Vaughn; Elizabeth Y. Stevens; Sonia Kline; Ann Van Wig; Karen Kreider Yoder; Debra Wellman – Current Issues in Education, 2025
In the realm of literacy education, curriculum is driven by politics, finances, standardization, and accountability. How specified curricular materials make their way into the classroom often baffles educators. The one thing they know is it is "isn't the one we voted for." This study includes a review of literature on how curricula were…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Curriculum Development, Politics of Education, Decision Making
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Hess, Tobias – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2021
If one looks up the words "Gen Z will" on Google, the first two results that appear are "Gen Z will save the world" and "Gen Z will change the world." Regardless of the veracity of these claims, the notion that Gen Z has a unique ability to shape global culture and politics runs rampant in mainstream media ecosystems.…
Descriptors: Climate, Activism, Youth, Power Structure
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Rogers, Leoandra Onnie; Way, Niobe – Child Development Perspectives, 2021
Every aspect of child development--from cognition to relationships--is shaped by macrolevel ideologies (e.g., white supremacy, patriarchy) that reflect the social hierarchies and embedded power structures of society. While ecological theories have long underscored the impact of macrosystems and cultures on humans, the field of child development…
Descriptors: Child Development, Resistance (Psychology), Ideology, Power Structure
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Anna CohenMiller; Michal Mahat-Shamir; Shani Pitcho-Prelorentzos; Chaya Possick – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
In this collaborative autoethnographic piece, we present voices through critical incident technique replaying the same event at an academic conference, all seeking to understand how and why the disruption of voice occurs and what to do to counter it. We contextualize these experiences in the ideal of "sustainability of qualitative…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Power Structure, Females, Disproportionate Representation
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Katherine Caves; Maria Esther Oswald-Egg – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
Education governance networks are increasingly common and very diverse. In a strategic case study, we apply a new social network analysis method to evaluate the sustainability of a public-private education governance network. We examine the balance of satisfaction across public and private sectors and the network's fairness in terms of whether…
Descriptors: Governance, Social Networks, Sustainability, Partnerships in Education
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Melinda Brooker; Tamara Cumming; Helen Logan – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2024
Typically, leadership is identified as a key to constructing high-quality early childhood education services and creating provisions to promote children's successful outcomes. However, leadership does not occur in isolation. Organisational management scholars point out that success in organisations is mostly reliant on effective followers. Despite…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Leadership, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers
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Ingvild Reymert – Higher Education Policy, 2024
Traditionally, professorial recruitment has been controlled by scholars themselves selecting the best qualified candidates as a new member of the academic community according to scientific criteria. Recent studies have, however, documented that recruitment has become increasingly influenced by managers and HR personnel who approach professorial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Change, Human Resources
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Kamden K. Strunk – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
Quantitative methods have a long historical entanglement with oppressive ideologies, including eugenics, white supremacism, and anti-LGBTQ+ ideology. Increasingly, scholars have made attempts at rectifying quantitative methods by bringing them into conversation with critical theoretical frameworks. One such example is QuantCrit, which attempts to…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Research Methodology, Ideology, Critical Race Theory
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Park, Soyoung; Paulick, Judy – Urban Education, 2024
Family-school partnerships are considered essential to the success of multiply marginalized children in urban contexts. These partnerships often, however, reinforce middle-class white normativity and subsequent oppression of families outside the dominant culture. Home visiting is one such practice spreading throughout urban centers. Is it possible…
Descriptors: Home Visits, Culturally Relevant Education, Family School Relationship, Power Structure
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