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Wilf, Sara; Maker Castro, Elena; Gupta, Kedar Garzón; Wray-Lake, Laura – Youth & Society, 2023
This multi-method qualitative study explores how immigrant-origin (I-O) youth express civic engagement on social media, and how youths' immigrant identities shape their online civic engagement. We analyzed 2,203 Twitter posts collected over a 6-month period from 32 racially and ethnically diverse I-O youth (an average of 69 posts per participant).…
Descriptors: Youth, Immigrants, Self Concept, Citizen Participation
Melissa A. George – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This empirical study explores how international school directors find novel ways to develop and lead through ambiguity. The research examines whether and how international school leaders' abilities to perceive, experience, and navigate ambiguity are linked to their stage of ego development. It investigates what kinds of internal and external…
Descriptors: International Schools, School Administration, Instructional Leadership, Educational Change
Roessger, Kevin M. – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2023
Developing adults' reflective thinking habits is an aim of adult education, but the best way to do it has been overlooked. Common strategies communicate the skills and knowledge needed to reflect while providing practice opportunities. Yet research indicates that reflective habits are comprised of not only skills and knowledge but also of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Attitude Change, Adult Students, Student Attitudes
Jonathan Sharples; Jon Eaton; Jamila Boughelaf – Education Endowment Foundation, 2024
Implementation is making, and acting on, evidence-informed decisions. Yet awareness of evidence does not necessarily result in improved outcomes: implementation is critical for turning engagement with research into tangible changes in school practices and pupil outcomes, including, crucially, for pupils experiencing socio-economic disadvantage.…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Evidence Based Practice, Decision Making, Behavior
Camille Griffith; Stephanie Masta – Qualitative Research Journal, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the role of Linda Tuhiwai Smith's book "Decolonizing Methodologies" in our work as Indigenous scholars. Design/methodology/approach: This article explores the application of Indigenous-centered research methodologies as outlined by Linda Tuhiwai Smith in "Decolonizing…
Descriptors: Methods, Decolonization, Indigenous Populations, Faculty
Peter M. Appelbaum – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2024
This dialogue with Janet Miller, from her early work in the 1980s through the present, explores a post-human response to situatedness and embodiment, and demonstrate possible things to consider when we want to avoid centering human experience--when we strive to steward a universe determined as much by the more-than-human participants in our…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Humanistic Education, Humanism
Laura S. Miller – Journal of Educational Supervision, 2023
There is immense pressure on school leaders to show evidence of continual school improvement. To drive these improvement efforts, there are essential considerations when planning for implementation, specifically the development of a system that supports reflective practices to increase teacher autonomy and improved student outcomes. The research…
Descriptors: Supervision, Reflection, Educational Practices, Teacher Attitudes
Laura Susan Miller – ProQuest LLC, 2022
There is immense pressure on school leaders as they grapple with their responsibilities to show constant evidence of school improvement. School improvement describes a process that identifies school changes needed to improve student outcomes and shows how and when the level of student outcomes will be made. There are essential considerations when…
Descriptors: Supervision, Reflection, Educational Practices, Teacher Attitudes
Vennebo, Kirsten Foshaug; Aas, Marit – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2022
This article examines the leadership of school principals who, based on the narrative case of the Blueberry School, discuss how they as principals would have responded to a similar problematic situation regarding a school change process. The study is grounded in the context of the Norwegian National School Leadership Programme. Theoretically, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Educational Change, Principals
Julie Vale; Russell Kirkscey; James M. Weiss; Jennifer Hill – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2024
Undergraduate programs that focus on disciplinary knowledge and skills can reinforce preexisting mindsets or ideologies that can lead to insufficient questioning of certain types of information (e.g., empirical data or model results) or insufficient valuing of certain types of information (e.g., Indigenous knowledge). One way to address this…
Descriptors: Capstone Experiences, Undergraduate Study, Intellectual Disciplines, Student Empowerment
Gear, Rebekah Charlotte; Sood, Krishan Kumar – Education Sciences, 2021
The term "middle leader" in the context of English education has evolved into an overarching title to describe a leadership position for practitioners who have school wide responsibilities in addition to their classroom duties. Such responsibilities can consist of pastoral leadership; curriculum leadership; leadership of additional…
Descriptors: Middle Management, Leaders, Educational Change, Change Strategies
Ailie McDowall; Dianna Hardy; Vincent Backhaus; Kyly Mills; Felecia Watkin Lui – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2023
Indigenous studies has come a long way. In this paper, we share some bold steps we have taken to develop a learning process that situates Indigenous people as a people of place, a people of knowledge and a people of science. This teaching disengages students from learning about Indigenous people as remnants of the past. We extend earlier…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Intellectual Disciplines, Learning Processes, Indigenous Populations
West, Justin J. – General Music Today, 2019
Short-term or "one shot" professional development experiences are sometimes deemed less effective because they lack mechanisms for deep and ongoing engagement. Using the music conference as an example, I outline a simple framework on how music teachers might nevertheless use short-term professional development experiences as an impetus…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Faculty Development, Program Length, Lifelong Learning
Kempkey, Julia; Safir, Shane; Truss, Joe – Educational Leadership, 2023
After a grand jury report cited a pervasive pattern of racism and hate speech, a California school district took bold--sometimes uncomfortable--steps toward cultural change. At San Mateo Union High School District, assistant superintendent Julia Kempkey and equity coaches Shane Safir and Joe Truss faced the hard truth that no single policy,…
Descriptors: School Districts, Racism, Change Strategies, Student Leadership
Brito, Efrain; Ball, Arnetha F. – Action in Teacher Education, 2020
This article represents an ideological and methodological call to action that is over fifty years in the making. It seeks to articulate a new form of critical consciousness by combining the principles of a Freirean liberatory pedagogy with the methodological and ideological specificity of Ball's Model of Generative Change. We call this evolved…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Change Strategies, Transformative Learning, Student Diversity