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Awa G. Jangha; Maria Reyna; Gena St. David; Stephanie Ramirez; Marlon Johnson; Gustavo Barcenas – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2025
Although research applying antiracist frameworks to a variety of disciplines has multiplied, best practices for the application of antiracist principles to counselor education have yet to be established. This article outlines one program's steps to dismantle racism throughout curriculum and andragogy. Outcomes and lessons learned are offered as…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Racism, Social Justice, Curriculum
James Avis – Power and Education, 2025
The paper raises important questions about the relationship between Vocational Education and Training (VET), work-based learning (WBL) and social justice. It adopts an analysis that moves beyond conceptualisations that validate WBL as an acknowledgement of the dignity of labour. It seeks to go beyond analyses that mobilise a conventional…
Descriptors: Work Based Learning, Career and Technical Education, Social Justice
David Stroupe; Enrique Suárez; Déana Scipio – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Scientists and science educators have argued that learners (students, preservice teachers, and inservice teachers) should understand knowledge construction in science, in addition to figuring out disciplinary core ideas. Given this goal, some science education scholars created a construct called the "Nature of Science" (NOS), which aims…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Justice, Scientific Principles, Science Education
Melanie Vanleer Buford – Journal of Career Development, 2025
American colleges and universities have been called upon to provide equitable career preparation for an increasingly racially diverse student body, yet little research has been done to examine understandings of racial equity among career professionals. This qualitative case study examined perspectives on racial equity among career professionals in…
Descriptors: Career Centers, School Personnel, Universities, Race
R. Danielle Scott; Megan Mahowald – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2025
Purpose: Rooted in Black Language, the authors introduce the "culture flex" as a practice of engaging in social justice work. Social justice is necessary to carry out the vision of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association: effective communication as an accessible, achievable human right for all. The purpose of this tutorial is to…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Speech Language Pathology, Cultural Relevance, Allied Health Personnel
Sheila Orr – Mathematics Teacher Educator, 2025
Mathematics teacher education has increasingly compelled mathematics teacher educators (MTEs) to take up the challenge of preparing prospective teachers to embrace justice-oriented pedagogies. Given the current climate of growing attacks on critical educators, I argue for the need to make visible and organize the ongoing ways MTEs engage in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Educators, Activism, Social Justice
Bill Esmond; Balwant Kaur; Liz Atkins – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2025
A longitudinal study of enrichment across post-16 colleges in England and Wales illustrates the possibilities and limitations of colleges' societal and cultural impact. Over a four-year study, these activities outside subject curricula, widely intended to compensate for the mobilisation of cultural capital by students in privileged settings,…
Descriptors: Enrichment, COVID-19, Pandemics, Personal Autonomy
Vincent C. Bates – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2025
In this essay, music education is conceptualized as a game or performance within The Game, the "pervasive atmosphere" (Fisher 2009) of neoliberal capitalism, which inevitably shapes scholarship, practice, and policy. Even people who strive to see music education for what it really might be (e.g., those researching and promoting social…
Descriptors: Music Education, Racism, Social Class, Bias
Linsay DeMartino, Editor; Lisa Fetman, Editor – Myers Education Press, 2025
PreK-12 schools across the United States are adopting social and emotional learning (SEL) programs for both students and educators. However, most of these schools are adopting non-contextualized, trendy, and traditional SEL programs, in which students and educators are conditioned to apply certain knowledge and skills that speak to only a small…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Social Justice, Equal Education, Educational Practices
David W. Kupferman – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2025
This paper considers educational futures from the perspective of social justice. It takes as its framework futures studies, which looks at what is probable (what is likely to happen), what is possible (what could happen), and what is preferable (what we would like to see/make happen). It also makes the case for science fiction as a method of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Futures (of Society), Educational Change, Science Fiction
Amanda Nelms; Sally M. Barton-Arwood; Lauren Lunsford – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2025
The purpose of this study was to engage students in critical reflection pertaining to critical service-learning as a vehicle to transform beliefs and perspectives regarding equity and social justice in a community. The authors engaged in personal self-formation with an emphasis on reflexive agency to unpack course requirements, critical…
Descriptors: Career Readiness, Service Learning, Social Justice, Preservice Teachers
Sean P. Connors – English Journal, 2025
We live in what a growing number of scientists call the Anthropocene. Combining the Greek root word anthrop- (human) and the suffix -cene (new or recent), the Anthropocene is a period of time in which human activity is understood to have grown so impactful as to alter Earth's conditions. Examples of these planetary changes include (but are not…
Descriptors: English Instruction, World Problems, Depleted Resources, Natural Resources
Jenny Robson; Micky LeVoguer – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2025
This paper reports a small-scale qualitative inquiry in the discipline of Early Childhood Studies in Higher Education that explores how playfulness in pedagogy might create an environment in which people within the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) sector (including students) engage in dialogue about structural injustice. Participants in…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Higher Education, Play
Linda Doornbos; Ericka Murdock – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2025
The power of democracy is its adaptability to a changing world. We can envision and work toward a society that is more just than the present. History education is more relevant now than ever. We offer ideas and strategies that can transform the history classroom into a space for understanding the past with the explicit purpose of learning from the…
Descriptors: Grade 4, History Instruction, Democracy, Social Justice
Beth Godbee; Rasha Diab – College Composition and Communication, 2025
What are we in rhetoric, writing, and literacy studies currently practicing? What practices do harm and, in contrast, which counter harm? How do we disrupt everyday, cumulative, and structural injustices and instead invest in accountability? In addition to asking these and other questions, this article engages four accountability practices that…
Descriptors: Accountability, Higher Education, Violence, Feminism