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Rican Vue; Katrya Txay Ly; Tori Porter; Ariana Aparicio Aguilar – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2024
Recent attacks on critical race theory (CRT) aim to limit discussion and understanding of race (and its intersection with class, gender, and power). Racial dialogues can be uncomfortable for those who benefit from power, suggesting that resistance to CRT or any discussion of race and power in education is rooted in emotions. This study examines…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Race, Racial Differences
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Christopher Burns; Maia Hetaraka; Alison Jones – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
This article draws attention to shifting educational discourses on the two texts of the 1840 treaty: te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Treaty of Waitangi. Policy and resource conversations in education reveal subtle strategic shifts in use of an invented idea of "treaty principles"--from standing in for and attempting to reconcile the two…
Descriptors: Treaties, Politics, Teaching Methods, Language Usage
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J. Cameron Anglum; Evan Rhinesmith – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2024
In the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, education policy debates have thrust a heightened focus on the provision of adequate school resources and on educator well-being and turnover, concerns particularly critical for school districts that serve large shares of economically disadvantaged students. In this article, we investigate voter and parent…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Voting, Preferences, Public Schools
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Leslie Ann Locke; Ann Blankenship-Knox – Thresholds in Education, 2024
On September 22, 2020, Donald Trump issued Executive Order 13950, titled "Combating Race and Sex Stereotyping." While the order has been revoked, as of May, 2022, 34 states, including Iowa (HF 802), had passed or were considering legislation prohibiting the use of critical lenses, such as Critical Race Theory, in public K-12 schools. In…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Racism, Gender Bias, Equal Education
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Ainur Almukhambetova; Jason Sparks; Manat Sergazina; Assylzhan Ospanbek – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2024
Using the pull-and-push model as a main theoretical framework, this qualitative interview-based study explores the changes in STEM students' intentions to pursue international mobility in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war and the factors related to students' mobility decisions in the context of geopolitical tensions. The findings suggest that…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Intention, Study Abroad, War
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Tran Nguyen Templeton; Maggie Harvey – Teachers College Record, 2024
Background or Context: Early childhood education in the United States has increasingly abdicated its role in caregiving. A central argument we make in this article is that the separation of care from education in early childhood has shaped how caregiving routines unfold, with significant implications for how children--particularly children of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Minority Groups, Disproportionate Representation, Equal Education
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Maltos-Tamez, Ana-Laura; Martínez-Garza, Francisco-Javier; Miranda-Villanueva, Oscar-Mario – Comunicar: Media Education Research Journal, 2021
In a predominantly digital communicative context, the political practices of young university students are relevant for the vitality of public spheres and the consolidation of participatory democracy. The objective of this study was to learn how the use of digital media relates to the political talk and participation practices of university…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Mass Media Use, Politics, Undergraduate Students
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Papastephanou, Marianna – Ethics and Education, 2021
The politics of lifelong learning and learnification have triggered educational philosophy's justified indignation and blanket critiques of learning. The market logic of learning has, meanwhile, seized the city and caused a further educational-philosophical reactive response, which I critique in the form that it has taken inter alia in many…
Descriptors: Ethics, Politics, Lifelong Learning, Educational Philosophy
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Carr, Elizabeth – Teaching History, 2021
Dissatisfied by her previous enquiries on medieval kingship and inspired by Helen Castor's "She-Wolves," Elizabeth Carr sought to incorporate the stories of powerful medieval women such as Empress Matilda and Eleanor of Aquitaine into her Key Stage 3 curriculum. Carr used these stories to highlight to her pupils the crucial substantive…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Medieval History, Politics, Females
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Swoboda, Ewa; Karpinski, Marcin; Zambrowska, Malgorzata – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2021
In this paper we present a study of the most important Polish periodicals of the last 30 years that are related to mathematics education. Our research aim was to analyse how the changes in mathematics education that were caused by a new political situation in Poland were reflected in education journals. Journals that shaped Polish mathematics…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Periodicals, Educational Research, Mathematics Education
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Bray, Mark – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2021
Private supplementary tutoring, widely known as shadow education, has become a global phenomenon. It has a range of providers, including commercial companies, university students desiring extra pocket money, and regular school teachers who provide tutoring as a sideline activity. This paper focuses on the last category. Governments are commonly…
Descriptors: Private Education, Supplementary Education, Tutoring, Foreign Countries
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Lubienski, Christopher; Malin, Joel R. – Journal of Education Policy, 2021
The primary justification for school voucher programs in the United States has revolved around questions of efficacy, especially relative to student achievement outcomes. More recently, however, a series of studies revealed sizable negative impacts on students enrolled in voucher programs. Collectively, these studies presented an evidentiary…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Advocacy, Educational Research, Evidence
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Thrupp, Martin; Powell, Darren; O'Neill, John; Chernoff, Sandor; Seppänen, Piia – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
This article seeks to describe a range of enablers of, and constraints on, private actors in New Zealand schooling, using scholarly, polity and mass media sources. It focuses particularly on the decades since the educational reforms of the 4th Labour Government in the 1980s. The article begins by providing a brief background on educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Privatization, Educational Change, Governance
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Maranto, Robert – Journal of School Choice, 2021
Inherently, populism questions elite values and expertise; thus, populists oppose and usually are opposed by elites. Here, I discuss how American Political Science treats elitism, pluralism, and populism, relying heavily on the U.S. Founders' constitutional approaches limiting the power of factions to impose social and political uniformity.…
Descriptors: Ideology, Political Attitudes, School Choice, Home Schooling
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Hull, Christopher C. – Academic Questions, 2021
What if it's diversity-driven hiring itself that is causing America's decreasing ideological diversity in the academy? That is, what if the power over professor selection seized by those claiming their intent is to increase diversity in sex and race is de facto and on average used to choose leftists instead? This study presents evidence that this…
Descriptors: Personnel Selection, Universities, Diversity (Faculty), Political Attitudes
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