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Jennifer Ervin – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2025
This study presents findings from a narrative inquiry into the experiences of secondary English language arts (ELA) educators in Georgia who aim to teach through critical and culturally affirming pedagogies. It uses a complexity theory framework to consider how these teachers have responded to the current sociopolitical context in the state, which…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, English Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Critical Theory
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Brandon D. Mitchell – Palgrave Macmillan, 2025
This book encompasses a historical approach to understanding the trends of education censorship. The author examines how we got here, exploring network influences, the inextricable role of the mainstream media in manufacturing social and political divides, the policy impact of censorship, and the implications on schools and youth development.…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Censorship, Politics of Education, Educational Policy
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Mark Innes; Paul Armstrong; Steven Courtney – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
System leadership has historically been used normatively as a concept to promote and privilege multi-site working across education institutions as part of a so-called self-improving system. In this article, we argue that a consequence of this definition is that any superficially 'leaderful' practice in such multi-site institutions is understood…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Leadership Styles, Systems Approach
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Maravene Taylor-Heine; Terri S. Wilson; Michele S. Moses – Whiteness and Education, 2024
In recent years, diverse actors around the world have protested the growing dominance of standardised testing in education policy and practice, citing racial equity as one reason, among many, to oppose standardised tests. Education activists have also argued, on the other hand, that standardised assessments can be used to bring attention to…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, Activism, Educational Practices, Educational Policy
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E. J. Durden-Myers; C. Mackintosh – Sport, Education and Society, 2024
This research examines the implications of professional vulnerability (PV) during physical literacy (PL) teacher professional development, through the lens of structural and micropolitical theory in the United Kingdom (U.K.). The research was conducted over a twelve-week period with qualified teachers across primary and secondary school contexts,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Professional Development, Teacher Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Jason van Tol – Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Imagine what education would look like if upon completion every graduate was guaranteed a job paying a living wage, democratically created, doing meaningful work… This is a political possibility in most countries in the world today: Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) demonstrates that, provided a country has sovereignty over its currency, which most now…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Monetary Systems, Relevance (Education), Conservation (Environment)
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Le Cui – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2024
During Xi Jinping's presidency, the increasingly repressive political control over Chinese universities has had a significant impact on academic research. Yet, little is known about how Chinese academics navigate such a climate. Drawing on interviews with 11 gay academics in China, this article explores their motivations and strategies for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Homosexuality, LGBTQ People
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Casey Burkholder; Melissa Keehn – Curriculum Inquiry, 2024
What might femme pedagogy offer to sexuality education? Inspired by Jessica Fields's (2023) observation that femme pedagogies create intellectual, powerful, and intimate possibilities marked by love and care, we theorize how a femme pedagogy might be used to disrupt the cis-heteronormative, deficit spaces of conventional sexuality education.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Education, LGBTQ People, Preservice Teachers
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Don Olcott Jr. – Journal of Learning for Development, 2024
Strategic reset is the process of reassessing an institution's strategic priorities, making changes if warranted, and assessing whether the institution can effectively engage and respond to any "zeitgeist" in the future through agility, flexibility, innovation, and responsiveness to all key stakeholders. The prerequisite for strategic…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Strategic Planning, Change Strategies
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Gabriela López; Carrie Sampson – Theory Into Practice, 2024
The past few years have seen a rise in interest in local elected offices, specifically in school board seats. These seats hold unequivocal power over what school districts can do in terms of advancing equity and excellence in education. We explore one facet of what became a playbook of anti-equity efforts in school districts during the COVID-19…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Politics of Education, Elections, Political Issues
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Kevin Kester; Rira Seo; Nicki Gerstner – Journal of Peace Education, 2024
This study examines the contribution of university educators toward prefiguratively creating tomorrow today in the higher education classroom. Educators often teach for peace and social justice through a variety of normative pedagogical frameworks. Yet, this linkage of pedagogy and prefigurative politics in university classrooms is frequently…
Descriptors: Peace, Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Higher Education
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Hayfa Jafar – Higher Education Policy, 2024
The US-led invasion in 2003 created opportunities for Iraq to establish American-style universities. Drawing on policy borrowing and educational transfer theory and using interviews as the primary method of data collection, this study examines how the American-style universities are rationalized and appropriated by various actors at national,…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Access to Education, International Relations
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Amira Proweller; Karen Monkman – Schools: Studies in Education, 2024
Public schools are currently at the center of a set of multifaceted culture wars around questions about who decides the purpose of and sets the agenda for what should be taught in our nation's schools. Although culture wars are not new, today's conflicts are distinguished by their intensity and hostility directed toward marginalized and…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Public Schools, Politics of Education, Culture Conflict
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Sophie Rudolph; Eve Mayes; Tebeje Molla; Sophie Chiew; Natasha Abhayawickrama; Netta Maiava; Danielle Villafana; Rosie Welch; Ben Liu; Rachel Couper; Iris Duhn; Al Fricker; Archie Thomas; Menasik Dewanyang; Hayley McQuire; Sophie Hashimoto-Benfatto; Michelle Spisbah; Zach Smith; Tarneen Onus-Browne; Emma Rowe; Joel Windle; Fazal Rizvi – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
The question of how education research can be 'useful' is an enduring and challenging one. In recent years, this question has been approached by universities through a widespread 'impact' agenda. In this article, we explore the tensions between usefulness and impact and present six stories that reflect on research use with communities. These…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Theory Practice Relationship, School Community Relationship, Research Utilization
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Rowhea Elmesky; Olivia Marcucci – AERA Open, 2024
Restorative justice has the potential to re-frame schools as caring and politically conscious educational spaces. As it moves to the mainstream, however, it risks being co-opted by the carceral logics that undergird the schooling of Black students in the United States. This ethnographic analysis interrogates how restorative justice provides…
Descriptors: Justice, African American Education, Politics of Education, Caring
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