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Mizzi, Emanuel – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
This paper extends the theory of powerful knowledge to school economics by articulating the nature of powerful disciplinary knowledge in the subject. In order to develop a framework for conceptualizing powerful knowledge in economics, the literature that identifies powerful knowledge in other school subjects is first explored. Then, follows an…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Economics Education, Individual Development, Power Structure
Casey, Zachary A. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Recentering whiteness is a misnomer --it seeks to address a tension that is real but locates it inaccurately and thus the critique becomes absurd. If we can't find a moment when whiteness was ever notcentral to the social organization of the modern world, why would we be concerned about notions of "re-centering" what has never left the…
Descriptors: Whites, Racism, Social Bias, Educational Research
Facca, Danica; Kinsella, Elizabeth Anne – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Numerous qualitative researchers employ the Deleuzoguattarian construct of "rhizome" in their work. In this paper, we consider the ethical affordances made possible by the rhizome's theoretical features to propose "rhizo-ethics": an approach to ethical discernment in qualitative inquiry which engages with the Deleuzoguattarian…
Descriptors: Ethics, Qualitative Research, Power Structure, Research Methodology
Pramod K. Sah; Fan Fang – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2025
Many societies in the Global South have adopted English-medium instruction (EMI) policies, but often ignoring--whether by design or involuntarily--the damages caused by the colonial legacy inherent in EMI. This neglect of the repercussions has also been inadequately addressed in the current EMI scholarship. Additionally, overlooking the…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Language of Instruction, English (Second Language), Developing Nations
Beth Godbee; Rasha Diab – College Composition and Communication, 2025
What are we in rhetoric, writing, and literacy studies currently practicing? What practices do harm and, in contrast, which counter harm? How do we disrupt everyday, cumulative, and structural injustices and instead invest in accountability? In addition to asking these and other questions, this article engages four accountability practices that…
Descriptors: Accountability, Higher Education, Violence, Feminism
Daniel B. Wright; Vuk Celic – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2025
When people remember together, what one person says can affect what others report. The size of this effect is dependent on the characteristics of the people and how they express their beliefs. The power relationship among people affects much of their social cognition, including the size of this "memory conformity" effect. Some research…
Descriptors: Memory, Task Analysis, Power Structure, Beliefs
Chun Sing Maxwell Ho – Research in Science Education, 2025
Entrepreneurial STEM, an interdisciplinary approach blending STEM and entrepreneurship education, has become a new trend for cross-subject collaboration that aims to instill an entrepreneurial mindset in students, enabling them to apply their STEM knowledge across various contexts. In this study, we investigate the challenges and corresponding…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Interdisciplinary Approach, Entrepreneurship, STEM Education
Jessi Pham; Tiffany Perry-Wilson; Kevlyn Holmes; Grace Schroeder; Ana Reyes; Michelle Pollok – Professional Counselor, 2025
Decolonial research helps us move away from extractive research methodologies that maintain the "wounded subject position" and legitimize oppressive practices. Additionally, decolonial research challenges dominant Eurocentric paradigms that have historically shaped the counseling profession. Thus, we offer this article to demonstrate an…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Research Methodology, Power Structure, Disadvantaged
Naja Morell Hjortshøj – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2025
This article examines how the mandatory subjects of innovation and entrepreneurship are taught in Chinese universities and how they are taken up by learners. Innovation and entrepreneurship education are part of the policy to promote 'Quality Education' through more experiential learning aimed to foster independent, creative and well-rounded…
Descriptors: Universities, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Teaching Methods
Jeremy Dennis – i.e.: inquiry in education, 2025
Scholars and practitioners seldom consider pedagogy as a starting point in their appreciations of the role of leadership in education. However, the rise of invisible pedagogies may warrant a revaluation of this practice. Invisible pedagogies are enabled by cloud-based learning management platforms and their data-driven algorithms and protocols,…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Influence of Technology
Thomas Albright; Jamila Lyiscott – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2025
Drawing from anticolonial scholarship, critical race theory, and critical youth studies--this paper positions youth inquiry as a form of resistance to schooling. Youth resistance communities represent learning contexts that insist on the immediacy of challenging the pain of normative schooling through Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR).…
Descriptors: Youth, Inquiry, Resistance (Psychology), Student Attitudes
Eve Darian-Smith – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2025
Higher education is facing an existential crisis. Students and staff are surveilled with cameras and facial recognition software. Police zip-tie and arrest students during protests. As universities across the United States become epicenters of ideological warfare, "Policing Higher Education" contextualizes these skirmishes within a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Academic Freedom, Democracy, Authoritarianism
Ariel Chasen; Nicole L. Scheuermann; Teri Balser; Anastasia Chouvalova; Clark Coffman; Amanda Conner; Adriel Cruz; Alexander Eden; Robert M. Erdmann; Dawn Foster-Hartnett; Benjamin Gerstner; Cathy Ishikawa; Justine Liepkalns; Kelsey J. Metzger; Miriam Segura; Beverly L. Smith-Keiling; Erika L. Williams; Ashli M. Wright; Natalia Caporale – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2025
Professional science societies stand at the intersection of science, education, and research, providing crucial professional development and career opportunities for scientists. Their structures and policies can either promote more equitable ideologies, practices and outcomes or deepen existing disparities within science. In recent years, many…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Education, Educational Research, Professional Associations
Rob Higham – Educational Review, 2025
A central policy claim for opening free schools in England was that these new schools would create competitive threats that incentivise nearby schools to improve. Where comparable policies have been pursued, notably charter schools in America, research has often measured competitive effects quantitatively. The perceptions of local actors assumed…
Descriptors: School Choice, Competition, Free Schools, Power Structure
Baruch B. Schwarz; Udi Tsemach; Mirit Israeli; Erez Nir – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2025
We compare the scheme for educational dialogue analysis (SEDA) to the actor-network theory (ANT) for the analysis of educational dialogues. We show that ANT unearths the socio-material structure of classroom talk as networks in which human and non-human actors (texts, diagrams, instructions, etc.) exert power on each other. The application of ANT…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Classroom Communication, Educational Research, Research Methodology

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