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Ariful Haq Kabir – Comparative Education Review, 2024
While reference societies as an "externalization" process are often used to justify borrowing policies from abroad, a concerted attempt to understand how "power" influences this process, particularly regarding "semiperipheral" references to the periphery, remains absent. This article explores the externalization…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Power Structure
Sezer Demir – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2024
Cinema has become indispensable to the world since the Lumiere Brothers shot the first film in the history of cinema, "Arrival of a Train." While it promised a captivating experience for audiences, those in power sought ways to exploit cinema and found it relatively easy to do so. Even Hitler sought refuge in cinema during the 1936…
Descriptors: Films, Film Study, Power Structure, Self Expression
Melody Green Pulu; Ramona Maile Cutri; Paul H. Ricks; Terrell Young – Multicultural Perspectives, 2024
This critical content analysis used critical literacy and critical race theory to examine eight children's picturebooks to reveal patterns in the depictions of Black-white biracial characters. Analysis attended to protagonists' skin tone, hair texture, and facial features. Findings identify a pattern in the text of the protagonists' skin tone and…
Descriptors: Multiracial Persons, Childrens Literature, Picture Books, Blacks
Paul Horton; Andrew Webb; Camilla Forsberg; Robert Thornberg – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
In this paper, we draw on the concepts of figurations, capital, and hegemonic masculinity to analyse a bullying relation involving two fifth-grade boys at a Swedish comprehensive school. The findings are based on ethnographic fieldwork, which included participant observations and group interviews with eight teachers and fourteen students (seven…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 5, Males, Bullying
Kelly Mask – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Special education eligibility determinations are decision making processes that involve multiple stakeholders who bring a variety of power, privilege, and influence that impacts the overall decision and trajectory of the evaluation team. Eligibility for special education is a prescriptive process outlined by federal and state regulations that…
Descriptors: Special Education, Eligibility, Decision Making, Students with Disabilities
Robin Throne; Tricia J. Stewart – Online Submission, 2024
This conference paper presents the results of a critical public higher education policy analysis of book banning, censorship, and silencing of specific voices--usually those of marginalized voices and those who fight for the oppressed. United States public higher education seeks to provide an environment for intellectual freedom that allows…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Books, Censorship, Intellectual Freedom
Noel O. Cortez – ProQuest LLC, 2024
First-year university students often encounter challenges related to academic success, with their ability to persist influenced by various factors, including their perception of themselves as leaders and their leadership competencies. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the landscape of higher education has evolved, necessitating a more…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Leadership, Self Concept, Religious Colleges
Yu Fen Wei; Wen Wen Yang; Gary Oppenheim; Jie Hui Hu; Guillaume Thierry – Language Learning, 2024
Embodied cognition posits that processing concepts requires sensorimotor activation. Previous research has shown that perceived power is spatially embodied along the vertical axis. However, it is unclear whether such mapping applies equally in the two languages of bilinguals. Using event-related potentials, we compared spatial embodiment…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bilingualism, Bilingual Students, Chinese
Petri Salo; Susanne Francisco; Anette Olin Almqvist – Professional Development in Education, 2024
Based on an overview of the existing literature, this paper aims to provide a holistic and coherent conceptualisation and understanding of the complexity of educators' professional learning. First, the way in which professional development, professional learning and everyday learning have been configured in contemporary research is combined with…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Educational Theories, Power Structure, Trust (Psychology)
Saïkou Oumar Sagnane – Journal of International Students, 2024
What is power? What is knowledge? What is the link between power and knowledge? This paper interrogates the relationship between knowledge and power in the context of Guinea's epidemic crises and political events. It draws on observational data collected during the Ebola epidemic (2013-2016), the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022), and the ongoing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Political Power
Brian A. Smith – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In this dissertation, I investigate the learning of inclusive mathematics teaching as a process of mathematics teacher identity development. Current research on teacher learning in teacher education often uses situated perspectives that have contributed knowledge about the ways that contexts impact preservice teachers' learning of beliefs and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Education, Racial Identification
Nina Ginsberg; Sherilyn Lennon – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Traditionally, the candidate-supervisor-relationship is predicated on a supervisor as teacher/expert -- candidate as learner/novice model. But what becomes possible when the materialities of this power dynamic are destabilised and reimagined? This article draws from emerging feminist ontologies to introduce the concept of velo-onto-epistemology…
Descriptors: Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Doctoral Students, Power Structure, Feminism
Gregory J. Crowther; Benjamin L. Wiggins – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
Students in STEM know well the stress, challenge, and effort that accompany college exams. As a widely recognizable feature of the STEM classroom experience, high-stakes assessments serve as crucial cultural gateways in shaping both preparation and motivation for careers. In this essay, we identify and discuss issues of power around STEM exams to…
Descriptors: STEM Education, High Stakes Tests, Test Bias, Power Structure
Stephen Kemmis – Professional Development in Education, 2024
Praxis development remains invisible in many discussions of professional learning because professional educators take praxis development for granted as an indissoluble part of education and educational work. This special issue provides new insights into professional learning for praxis development, and about the conditions that enable and…
Descriptors: Praxis, Faculty Development, Barriers, Educational Practices
Michael Sy; Kathryn Lizbeth Siongco; Roi Charles Pineda; Rainier Canalita; Andreas Xyrichis – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Learning and working together towards better health outcomes today have become more complex requiring an investigation on how interprofessional education (IPE) and interprofessional collaboration (IPC) practices could be sustained and further developed. Through a sociomaterial perspective, we can better understand IPE and IPC practices by…
Descriptors: Interprofessional Relationship, Professional Education, Cooperative Learning, Cooperation