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Sharon Leslie; Jana Boschee Ellefson; Kashif Raza; Wenting Zeng; Sylvie Roy – Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education, 2025
Five educational researchers from diverse cultural and geographical contexts explore social invisibility through life-writing and narrative métissage (Chambers et al., 2008; Lowan-Trudeau, 2012). Weaving individual stories of unheard and unseen people and groups in their respective contexts, they encounter both connecting points and tensions among…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Social Capital, Language Usage, Equal Education
Annmarie Caño – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2025
In "Leading Toward Liberation", Annmarie Caño reimagines academic leadership as a practice rooted in liberation and equity. Drawing on her experiences as a Latina, first-generation college student, clinical psychologist, and higher education administrator, Caño shows how leaders can foster inclusive cultures where everyone thrives.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Resilience (Psychology), Educational Practices, Leadership Role
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Yunying Yang; Jinwen Luo; Wee Tiong Seah; Jan van Driel – Science & Education, 2025
School STEM education thrives on the quality of interdisciplinary pedagogical approaches, which inherently require science teachers to engage in productive and collaborative efforts with their colleagues from other disciplines. The sociological forces that shape the performance of teacher interdisciplinary collaborations have been relatively…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Science Teachers, Teamwork, Teacher Collaboration
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Hyunjin Choi; Eleanor Drago-Severson; Alex J. Bowers – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
Existing research has revealed various beneficial teacher-level outcomes of distributed leadership (DL). Yet these studies lack important operational nuances. The DL effectiveness literature mainly stresses one dimension of DL study operations of how leadership is distributed (e.g., interaction), being grounded in the agency view. However, it is…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Participative Decision Making, Secondary School Teachers, Leadership Effectiveness
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Kaitlyn Myers; Sarah Louise Curtiss – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2025
Sex education in the United States is rarely comprehensive and inclusive, and individuals with disabilities are typically left out of sex education programs and conversations. When they do have access to sex education, it tends to focus on abuse prevention while ignoring sexual expression. The dearth of sex education available for disabled young…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Postsecondary Education, Sex Education, Inquiry
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Pilar Méndez-Rivera; Alexander Steffanell; Francisco Pérez-Gómez – HOW, 2025
The history of the Colombian Association of Teachers of English (ASOCOPI) has been linked to political aspirations to build a sense of unity and belonging from the center to the country's periphery. The strategic mobility of annual congresses organized by ASOCOPI has led to partnership efforts that depict the association's struggles to improve and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Teacher Education
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Mette Ginnerskov-Dahlberg – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2025
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork among Eastern European students enrolled in master's programmes in Denmark, this article sheds light on the dominant geographical imaginaries, which have informed their decision to pursue an education abroad. Difficulties in aligning their life with a desired life trajectory in their home countries make the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Masters Programs, Student Mobility, Student Attitudes
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Devasmita Chakraverty – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2025
Impostor phenomenon among Latina faculty in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is understudied. Latinas hold only 1.7% of all STEM-related jobs, experiencing both mistreatment (conscious and unconscious; physical, and mental forms of harassment and violence) and impostor phenomenon (feeling like a fraud and the inability to…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, Women Faculty, STEM Careers, Self Concept
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Vincent Bouchard; Asia Matthews – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2025
Contemporary anarchism centers around three tenets: (1) a constant challenge of and resistance to all forms of domination, (2) so-called "prefigurative politics," in which all decisions are made in a manner that is consistent with a set of non-hierarchical values such as equality, decentralization, and voluntary cooperation, (3) a focus…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Mathematics, Mathematics Curriculum, Educational Philosophy
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Adebayo, Kudus Oluwatoyin; Njoku, Emeka T. – Field Methods, 2023
How does shared identity between researcher and the researched influence trust-building for data generation and knowledge production? We reflect on this question based on two separate studies conducted by African-based researchers in sociology and political science in Nigeria. We advanced two interrelated positions. The first underscores the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Science Research, Researchers, Interpersonal Relationship
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Pickering, Ryan M. – Teaching of Psychology, 2023
Introduction: Activities that illuminate the psychological underpinnings of privilege and oppression are an important part of social justice pedagogy. Statement of Problem: There are numerous issues with current simulations of privilege and oppression that leave social justice educators limited in the choice of activity. Literature Review:…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Social Justice, Learning Activities, Teaching Methods
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Tabatadze, Shalva; Gorgadze, Natia – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2023
Purpose: This study aims to explore gender equality in school textbooks in Georgia. Design/methodology/approach: The research had the following questions: To what extent are women and men visible and represented equally in school textbooks? How do school textbooks promote gender socialization of boys and girls to be treated equally in terms of…
Descriptors: Textbook Content, Sex Fairness, Socialization, Content Analysis
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Carmody, Brendan – Journal of Religious Education, 2023
Religious Education has long been part of Zambia's primary and secondary education curriculum. Though it contains a social justice section, it has been weakly socially transformative. This could be seen to be a major challenge today if Religious Education is to be educational. With a swiftly expanding social situation placing increasing numbers at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Social Justice, Elementary Secondary Education
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Houser, Neil O. – Social Studies, 2023
Social studies educators have long advocated using history and the social sciences for the development of citizens. However, vigorous debate continues over what kinds of citizens are needed and who should decide. Where does this leave us as social studies teachers and scholars? And where does it leave our students? In this paper, I argue that…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Educational Philosophy, Teacher Attitudes, Citizenship Education
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Chen, Danielle Tidwell; Gussak, David E. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2023
To examine the complex layers of those who are multi-racial/ethnic/cultured, the mixed-identity of the first author -- an art therapy doctoral student -- is first deconstructed, followed by the delineation of systemic and historical contexts. This viewpoint further examines how the therapists' multiple identity[ies] informs and intersects with…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Doctoral Students, Self Concept, Multiracial Persons
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