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Wiemelt, Joseph; Welton, Anjale – International Journal of Multicultural Education, 2015
The growing "Latinization" of the United States is drastically changing the demographics of the students served in PK-12 public schools (Irizarry, 2011). To understand how educational leaders can best serve this changing student population, we used Critical Bilingual leadership, "Liderazgo," to interrogate the aim to create a…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Instructional Leadership, Hispanic American Students, Spanish
Urban Special Education Policy and the Lived Experience of Stigma in a High School Science Classroom
Hale, Chris – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015
In this paper, I provide a window into the lived experience of a group of urban high school science students confronted with the stigma associated with special education, disability, and academic failure and present tools to understanding the ideological forces and institutional structures that undermine the ability of schools to create a culture…
Descriptors: Urban Education, High Schools, Secondary School Students, Special Education
Wrench, Alison; Garrett, Robyne – Sport, Education and Society, 2015
The field of physical education (PE), as it exists in teacher education, is dynamic as ways of preparing teachers to meet the needs of young people in contemporary times change. Such endeavours are underpinned by concerns about school-based PE, the alienation of students from PE, and responsibility for producing healthy students. Concerns also…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Inclusion
Brody, David L. – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2015
Because professionalism in early childhood education and care (ECEC) is measured by standards relating to caring, men in the field are often held to expectations associated with female behaviors. This research examines the tensions arising from this encounter and explores alternative solutions which male ECEC workers around the world have…
Descriptors: Males, Masculinity, Self Concept, Preschool Teachers
Gallo, Sarah; Link, Holly – Harvard Educational Review, 2015
In this article, Sarah Gallo and Holly Link draw on a five-year ethnographic study of Latina/o immigrant children and their elementary schooling to examine the complexities of how children, teachers, and families in a Pennsylvania town navigate learning within a context of unprecedented deportations. Gallo and Link focus on the experiences and…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Undocumented Immigrants, Immigration, Public Policy
Keay, Andy; Lang, Jane; Frederickson, Norah – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2015
Peer relationships represent a major source of concern to children transitioning to secondary school. They also offer a potentially important source of support to adjustment and academic progress. However, strategies to support peer relationships at secondary transition have received little attention in previous research. This semi-structured…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Semi Structured Interviews, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries
Teague, Laura – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2015
This paper takes up Judith Butler's calls to suspend the desire to completely know the other, and discusses these in relation to the pedagogic relationship in the classroom. It draws upon existing accounts of performative reinscription as a politics to disrupt exclusionary schooling practices and discusses these alongside Butler's theories of…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Elementary School Students, Ethics, Educational Practices
Meltz, Adrienne; Herman, Chaya; Pillay, Venitha – South African Journal of Education, 2014
The study explored the understanding and implementation of inclusive education in an independent Jewish community school; a school with a community ethos of care and belonging, whose context is, by definition, exclusionary on the grounds of a particular social category--religion. However, this exclusionary agenda positioned the school as inclusive…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Jews, Judaism, Community Schools
Arreguín-Anderson, María Guadalupe; Garza, Esther V. – Action in Teacher Education, 2014
In this study, the authors narrate the results of a linguistically accommodated environmental education workshop in which monolingual and bilingual preservice teachers were exposed to instruction in English and Spanish. The authors contend that environmental initiatives, such as Project Wildlife in Learning Design, can promote an understanding of…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Bilingual Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes
Garza, Rubén; Soto Huerta, Mary Esther – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2014
This mixed methods investigation specifically examined Latino high school adolescents' perceptions of teacher behaviors that demonstrate caring. A chi-square test was conducted to analyze the frequency of responses, and focus group interviews were conducted to expand on the results. The data indicated that although Latino male students were as…
Descriptors: High School Students, Hispanic American Students, Caring, Mixed Methods Research
Houtsonen, Jarmo; Kylmä, Jari; Korhonen, Teija; Välimäki, Maritta; Suominen, Tarja – College Student Journal, 2014
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are often subject to blame, fear and avoidance, particularly if they are perceived as personally responsible for their infection due to their risky behaviour or life style choices. Some people however, react to PLWHA with sympathy and a willingness to care. This paper explores how university students (n = 282)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Attitudes, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Bandura, Randall P.; Lyons, Paul – Accounting Education, 2012
This Research Note reports on a study of students' perceptions of care and respect in the student-instructor relationship. Students in a daytime accounting program at a university in the USA were given the opportunity to respond to questions such as: (1) Have you ever had the feeling that a faculty member or instructor had "given up" on…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Caring, Accounting, College Faculty
Lewkowich, David – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2012
In this article the author looks at a particular episode of the television show, Breaking Bad, as a means to explore the pedagogical implications of the Kristevan notion of abjection, and its relation to the emotions of love and hate, and the emergence of teacher narcissism as an inevitable offshoot of the antagonisms in learning. This particular…
Descriptors: Television, Emotional Response, Personality Traits, Teacher Characteristics
Barr, Kristel – Principal Leadership, 2012
In spring 2006, the names of all the students in the entire senior class of Truman High School in Independence, MO, were written on individual note cards that were taped to the walls in the cafeteria. When the teachers arrived for the meeting, they were asked to write the answers to the following questions on the note cards: (1) What is a hobby of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship, High School Students, High School Seniors
Poyhonen, Virpi; Juvonen, Jaana; Salmivalli, Christina – Social Development, 2012
In this study we examined children's self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and outcome values in relation to bystander responses in bullying situations. We proposed that beyond the effect of self-efficacy, the decision to defend the victim of bullying vs. remain passive vs. reinforce the bully depends on outcomes children expect from defending, and…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Caring, Bullying, Victims

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