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Parmenter, Justin – Berkeley Review of Education, 2019
Out of all the states that have struggled to provide a quality public education over the past decade, perhaps none have seen as precipitous a decline as North Carolina. Once seen as a regional model of progressive education policy, a succession of unfortunate occurrences has severely damaged the public education system. Activists now fight against…
Descriptors: Public Education, State Policy, Educational Policy, Politics of Education
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Stein, Sharon – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
This article addresses the conceptual challenges of articulating the ethical-political limits of 'higher education as we know it', and the practical challenges of exploring alternative formations of higher education that are unimaginable from within the dominant imaginary of the higher education field. This article responds to the contemporary…
Descriptors: Ethics, Higher Education, Educational Philosophy, Epistemology
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Blackmore, Jill – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2019
Feminist theorists critiqued classical liberalism for the gender binaries embedded in social, political and economic theory and everyday social relations. Neoliberalism economises the social and political based on autonomous individualism, equating equity with choice, naturalising the market as the mechanism to allocate social goods and education…
Descriptors: Feminism, Neoliberalism, Human Capital, Politics of Education
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Wecker, Menachem – Education Next, 2019
On a warm December evening in Anaheim, California, in 2015, an out-of-town lawyer stood for public comment at a local school-board meeting and urged members to deny a proposed charter school. Magnolia Public Schools, which operates 10 charters in California, was hoping to open a new science academy. The attorney, John Martin of Amsterdam &…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Charter Schools, Public Schools, Politics of Education
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Lauren Anderson – Teachers College Record, 2019
Background/Context: This article offers an analysis of the contemporary policy context surrounding teacher education in the United States. It lays out recent policy shifts that have come to frame the field, particularly university-based teacher preparation as "broken," and to fuel forward certain strands of disruptive innovation.…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Educators, Race, Social Systems
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Marsh, Julie A.; Allbright, Taylor N.; Brown, Danica R.; Bulkley, Katrina E.; Strunk, Katharine O.; Harris, Douglas N. – American Educational Research Journal, 2021
In recent years, some U.S. school districts have shifted away from direct management of schools, toward systems in which some or all schools operate under enhanced autonomy, accountability, and parental choice. Yet dynamics driving these changes are understudied, and there are few comparative studies of system-level governance shifts. To address…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Governance, School Districts, Urban Schools
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Tasçi, Gülsah – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2021
The Corona virus (Covid-19) pandemic, which was first indicated in Wuhan, China and rapidly became a pandemic, led numerous deaths around the world until today. The global Covid-19 pandemic affected higher education institutions, as it affected all areas of life. The pandemic caught the nations off-guard. The effects of the pandemic on…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Higher Education, School Closing
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Galamba, Arthur; Matthews, Brian – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
In the twenty-first century, the rise and support of fascism-related views threaten freedom of speech, freedom of sexual orientation, religious tolerance and progressive agendas that advocate equity. We argue that mainstream science education generally does not, but should, educate students against fascism-related views--such as racism, sexism,…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Literacy, Authoritarianism, Science and Society
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Bishop, Michelle; Vass, Greg – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2021
Culturally responsive approaches to schooling (CRS) aim to address pervasive inequities that exist in education. More specifically, CRS practices seek to improve the experiences and academic achievements of marginalised and minoritised learners, such as those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. In this paper, we consider the…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development
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Kahne, Joseph; Rogers, John S.; Kwako, Alexander – Democracy & Education, 2021
Amid hyper-partisanship, increasing critiques of civic education reform priorities from conservatives, and growing signs of democratic backsliding, can schools provide foundational support for democratic norms, commitments, and capacities? Drawing on a unique national survey of high school principals conducted in 2018, we examine how political…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Democracy, Barriers, Principals
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Knight-Abowitz, Kathleen – Democracy & Education, 2021
An article of empirically informed philosophical analysis of charter schooling that features local histories, voices of stakeholders, and an optimistic view on the democratic potential of charter school policies, the original piece presents a compelling, if extreme, case of charter school formation. In this response, I offer an alternative…
Descriptors: Democracy, School Choice, Charter Schools, Local History
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2021
The aim of this article is to use necropolitics and sentimentality as theoretical entry points to broaden understandings of death as a form of power against subjugated (e.g. Black, migrant, refugee) lives. This theorising is approached through the dilemma of showing or not showing dead-body images in the classroom as an ethical, political and…
Descriptors: Death, Human Body, Ethics, Teaching Methods
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Dunn, Damaris C.; Chisholm, Alex; Spaulding, Elizabeth; Love, Bettina L. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2021
In the United States of America, the year 2020 will be remembered as a year of sorrow, infection, greed, violence, loss, devastation, protest, resistance, and death. The tragedies of this year were made possible by America's long history and obsession with anti-Blackness, racism, white supremacy, violence, and capitalism. America's schools,…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Educational Change, Social Systems, Systems Approach
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Ro, Jina – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
Singapore is known as a high-performing country with high-quality teachers and is considered a model system for educational benchmarking. Still, many accolades for the system address teachers' productivity in raising student achievement, which could reinforce a partial understanding of teacher quality in the system. Aiming at developing a more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Effectiveness, Human Capital, Ideology
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Giamminuti, Stefania; Merewether, Jane; Blaise, Mindy – Professional Development in Education, 2021
Professional learning is considered essential for early childhood teachers, and is frequently associated with childhood outcomes and dominant constructs of quality which perpetuate neoliberal ideals and position early childhood teachers within a framework of rationality, privileging discourses of masculinity and power. By engaging with feminist…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Reggio Emilia Approach, Educational Research, Feminism
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