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Marianno, Bradley D.; Jacobsen, Rebecca; Lyon, Melissa Arnold; Hemphill, Annie A. – Teachers College Record, 2022
In this article, we examine the extent to which women teachers ran for state legislative office in 2018, where they won, and the degree to which they contributed to the surge of women representatives elected in state legislatures around the country. We engaged in a comprehensive effort to collect information on all of the teacher candidates who…
Descriptors: Teachers, Females, State Government, Legislators
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Goodman, Michael – Higher Education Politics & Economics, 2022
College student government is a form of student involvement in higher education, and one that has evolved over time. But student government is not without politics, from legislating on campus to making statements on local, national, and international issues. This article illuminates data from a phenomenological study of nineteen former student…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, College Students, Student Government, Public Officials
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Toran, Mehmet; Toprak, Ziya – Global Studies of Childhood, 2022
Neoliberalism along with other sites of cultural, social and political life has created deep impacts on childhood. With the rise of neoliberalisation of policies, childhood has come to be defined in terms of economic utility and wellbeing of society. In this paper, we examine the process of neoliberalisation through the changing role and meaning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Neoliberalism, Cultural Context
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Bourassa, Gregory N.; Slater, Graham B. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
With "Empire," Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri reinvigorated debates in political theory and radical philosophy about the cultivation of revolutionary subjectivity. Their theorization of Empire and multitude has also significantly affected the tenor of critical approaches to educational theory during the past two decades. In this…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Social Systems, Political Attitudes, Correlation
Nicholas Havey – ProQuest LLC, 2022
From coeducation to integration, institutions of higher education in the United States of America have been the regular target of politically driven criticisms. Chief among these criticisms in recent years has been the idea that institutions of higher education are lacking in ideological diversity. These critiques have had significant impacts on…
Descriptors: College Students, Social Media, Student Behavior, Political Attitudes
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William Yat Wai Lo; Euan Auld – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
University students actively participated in the 2019 Hong Kong protests. In this context, the students expected that their universities would support their political stance. Drawing on data from interviews with student leaders, this article documents and examines students' expectations for their university heads, how they interacted and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Political Attitudes, Political Influences, Universities
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M. Danish Shakeel; Patrick J. Wolf; Alison Heape Johnson; Mattie A. Harris; Sarah R. Morris – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Since Plato and Aristotle, political theorists have discussed the important role of education in forming democratic citizens. They disagree, however, over whether public or private schools are more effective at nurturing citizenship. We conduct a statistical meta-analysis to identify the average association between private schooling and measures…
Descriptors: Private Education, Citizen Participation, Outcomes of Education, Democratic Values
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Fiona Westbrook – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
Early childhood education (ECE) teachers have expressed being silenced, indicating their responses to everyday issues of political concern may be hidden. This voicelessness underscores the importance of examining strategies and spaces that incite ECE teachers to vocalise their political dialogues. The pandemic, as a crisis event, within Victoria,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Early Childhood Teachers
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Marta Estellés; Amurabi Oliveira; Jordi Castellví – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2024
Despite increasing attention to citizenship education since the turn of the 21st century, the recent spread of authoritarian populism worldwide has raised relatively little attention in educational policy and research. As a result, the possibilities and limitations that national curricula offer to educators to deal with this phenomenon are still…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Authoritarianism
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Shan Mohammed; Quinn Grundy; Jessica Bytautas – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2024
Post-truth strategies are characterized by the manipulation of facts and personal assertions of the truth for political gain. By seeding polarization, skepticism, and mistrust, post-truth presents challenges to teaching and learning within academic settings. In this paper, we explore how post-truth is articulated in higher education literature…
Descriptors: Ethics, Misinformation, Deception, Trust (Psychology)
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John Ainley; Wolfram Schulz – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
Religious attachment has been identified as an important correlate of civic participation, civic engagement, and civil participation among adults. This study investigates two aspects of relationships between religiosity and intended political engagement among lower secondary school students in 2009 and 2016. One aspect is the extent to which…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Citizenship Education, Data Analysis, Citizen Participation
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Todd Alan Price; Ruprecht Mattig – Educational Theory, 2024
There is fierce controversy in the United States over whether parents should be able to choose their children's schools and/or curriculum. To discuss the pedagogical arguments inherent in this question, Todd Alan Price and Ruprecht Mattig begin with the classical concept of "Bildung" as developed by Wilhelm von Humboldt around 1800.…
Descriptors: School Choice, Curriculum, Parents, Decision Making
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Thomas O'Rourke; David M. Remmert – American Journal of Health Education, 2024
Political polarization in the United States is not a recent phenomenon. States are now often described as "red" or "blue" based on how voters predominately voted in the Presidential and other statewide elections. These differences now seem to have generated into values considerations oriented around social characteristics and…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Political Influences, Voting, Health
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Martin Fautley – Arts Education Policy Review, 2024
In England, there is a National Curriculum in place which is intended to outline what will be taught and learned in each of the required subjects in state schools, music being one of these subjects. However, for some years, a right-wing conservative government has been working on systemic change, which removes many schools from state control and…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Middle Class, Foreign Countries, Music Education
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Heather McCambly; Quinn Mulroy – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2024
The current anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) movement is best understood as the latest incarnation of a historical pattern of political backlash to civil rights reforms in higher education. In this article, the authors demonstrate how the current anti-DEI movement relies on a playbook developed during the 1960s through 1980s: one that…
Descriptors: Diversity, Equal Education, Inclusion, Political Attitudes
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