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Lawyer, Gloshanda; Shahan, Cheryl; Holcomb, Leala; Smith, David H. – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2020
Social justice in education means that educators can be agents for bringing equity into the everyday lives of people at every level of society. In order for equity to be obtained, teachers and other school personnel must be able to recognize inequities in all forms, including but not limited to gender, race, class, ability, and language.…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teacher Education Programs, Equal Education, Gender Bias
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Liu, Roseann; Fischmann, Sarah; Hong, Ashley; Melville, Kathleen – Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 2020
Critical service learning is an approach that works toward social transformation and egalitarian partnerships. However, the ways in which space facilitates or undermines this approach has been largely unexplored. Drawing on a case study from an urban education course, we argue that a critical geography framework can develop students'…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Social Change, Social Bias, Social Justice
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McCormack, Shashray – Urban Education, 2020
This essay decenters whiteness and centers who I am as a Black teacher weighed down by boulders representing the dominance of whiteness and internalized racism as well as the institutional and social systems within which I dwell. Slowly, I release them through partnerships, "remembered" histories, "re-righted" curriculum, and…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Racial Discrimination, Power Structure, Self Esteem
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Tietjen-Smith, Tara – Quest, 2020
The author discusses "the big picture" of higher education, which pertains to the perpetuation of decreasing civil discourse and increasing challenges in higher education. These may be attributed to several factors including decreased funding, increased mental health crises, heavier workloads, and systemic inequities. Even though major…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Advocacy, Educational Change, Social Justice
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Walsh, Zack; Böhme, Jessica; Lavelle, Brooke D.; Wamsler, Christine – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2020
Purpose: This paper aims to increase related knowledge across personal, social and ecological dimensions of sustainability and how it can be applied to support transformative learning. Design/methodology/approach: The paper provides a reflexive case study of the design, content and impact of a course on eco-justice that integrates relational…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Equal Education, Justice, Sustainability
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Welton, Anjalé; Mansfield, Katherine Cumings – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2020
Critical policy analysis (CPA) is a means by which to critique policy and promote agency, equity, and justice. However, most CPA scholars examine political discourse from a distance rather than actively participate in political processes. Meanwhile, there is a growing interest in community-engaged research whereby academics partner with community…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Community Involvement, Empowerment, Citizen Participation
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McCorkle, William – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2020
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, which affected almost every corner of the globe, nations largely closed their borders and restricted or completely halted immigration. This stance, while understandable, raises questions about how ideas of inclusivity and immigrant rights can be maintained in the midst of chaos and insecurity. This article…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Immigration, Public Policy
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Ninsiima, Anna B.; Coene, Gily; Michielsen, Kristien; Najjuka, Solome; Kemigisha, Elizabeth; Ruzaaza, Gad Ndaruhutse; Nyakato, Viola N.; Leye, Els – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2020
The successful implementation of sexuality education policy for young people has been shown to depend on a sound legislative and institutional framework. This article shows that both institutional factors and contextual obstacles have impeded the implementation of sexuality education policy in Uganda. Qualitative research techniques were employed…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Sex Education, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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Cervantes, Carlos M.; Clark, Langston – Quest, 2020
The increased pluralism in today's United States society, including our public school student population, has called for physical education teacher education (PETE) programs to train teachers who can respond to the educational needs of students from diverse backgrounds. However, concerns have been raised with educator preparation programs' ability…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Social Justice, Teacher Competencies
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Sellman, Edward M.; Buttarazzi, Gabriella F. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2020
This article seeks to amplify debates concerning the application of mindfulness based interventions (MBIs) to schools and other places of learning by deepening a number of conceptual, methodological and implementational issues. It argues that the pursuit of the by-products of mindfulness, enhanced focus and well-being serve a neoliberal agenda for…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Intervention, Neoliberalism, Futures (of Society)
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Hamilton, Mark D. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2020
This article introduces a class simulation on inequality entitled "Networks of Power." Its usage and effectiveness are analyzed in light of four critical factors: "activity complexity, teaching model, learning outcomes," and "potential risks". Simulation mechanics are discussed in some detail and complemented with…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Differences, Social Networks, Power Structure
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Hall, Valerie J. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2020
Removal of the student numbers cap, reductions in funding and an accompanying need to generate revenue have driven education towards neo-capitalism and managerialism: students equate to income. An associated growth in performativity measures incorporates student voice as one of these benchmarking requirements. Aiming to explore and challenge…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Postsecondary Education, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Educators
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Pineda, Pedro; Gregorutti, Gustavo; Streitwieser, Bernhard – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2020
Analyzing the number of publications and proportion of corresponding authors of Latin American scholars and scholars from the German Max Planck Society (MPS) and the Leibniz Association (LA; 1954-2018), this article asks if North-South partnerships continue to represent power imbalances. Our bibliometric analysis indicates that (a) in comparison…
Descriptors: International Cooperation, Scientific Research, Faculty Publishing, Authors
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Gándara, Denisa – Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Extant research neglects to examine how policymakers make decisions regarding funding allocations to higher education institutions. This case study analyzed the policy process surrounding the development of one model for funding higher education in Colorado. The study is anchored in a theory of policy design, which considers how groups targeted by…
Descriptors: Resource Allocation, Educational Finance, Policy Formation, State Policy
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McCorkle, William – Social Studies, 2020
The American Revolution is central to the identity of citizens of the United States. It is, therefore, rarely critiqued in the U.S. social studies classroom. This article examines how teachers can discuss the American Revolution using both a critical historical approach and the ideas of peace education, particularly the strand that focuses on the…
Descriptors: Peace, Teaching Methods, United States History, Social Studies
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