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Carol A. Mullen – SpringerBriefs in Education, 2024
This book provides an original mentoring/induction framework that spotlights equity in schools. In it, support-accessibility-collaboration-equity (SACE) is presented as a powerful structure for re-imagining mentoring/induction, especially for busy practitioners. Current mentoring models refer to the three pillars of support, accessibility, and…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Accessibility (for Disabled), Cooperation, Socialization
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Kay Sidebottom; Lou Mycroft – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
Our current ecological predicament requires a shift to a post-anthropocentric educational paradigm in which we educate for and about a world that is not "for us," but comprised of a multitude of eco-systems of which we are simply a part. To facilitate this, education should be enacted differently; we need to experience learning not as…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Ecology, Environmental Education, Humanism
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Dylan Scanlon; Ann MacPhail; Antonio Calderón; Brigitte Moody; Elaine Murtagh – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
Acknowledging the lack of literature on 'how' to teach about, through, and for social justice in physical education teacher education (PETE), the authors studied their own practice as teacher educators 'doing' social justice work. This article describes seven working principles of practice for enacting social justice pedagogies in PETE for those…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education, Social Justice, Preservice Teachers
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Jade G. Winn; Melissa L. Miller; Jane J. Kim; Robert A. Rosas; Ashley R. Temm; Ruth Wallach – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2025
With 22 states recently passing legislation attacking diversity programs and initiatives on college campuses, it is now, more than ever, important for educators to find a way to protect and foster Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Anti-Racism (DEIA+AR) in postsecondary education in order to prepare graduates to participate in a…
Descriptors: Library Education, Competence, Diversity, Inclusion
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Rich Novack – English Journal, 2025
This article describes literacy practices and outdoor activities in high school English classrooms--framed as critical rambling, a pedagogy seeking to raise awareness of issues like climate justice--with illustrations from a dissertation of teacher research and additional student work.
Descriptors: Language Arts, High School Teachers, Climate, Justice
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Stacy Meyer; Kelsie Fowler; Claudia McLaughlin Ludwig; Philip Bell; Isabel Carrera Zamanillo; Barbara Steffens; Lori Henrickson; Lorianne Donovan-Hermann; Brad Street; Heidi Smith; Molly Griffiths – Connected Science Learning, 2024
Science learning that is rooted in local climate phenomena is a powerful way to initiate climate change learning that is meaningful and leaves learners feeling more motivated to take climate action. Local climate phenomenon connects youth with community interests, place, diverse people, and actionable solutions. In this article we identify why…
Descriptors: Climate, Science Education, Environmental Education, Local Issues
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Senta C. German – Journal of Museum Education, 2024
Object-based teaching (OBT) has grown in popularity in American higher education over the past 20 years and is now practiced at a broad range of post-secondary institutions, from community colleges to Research 1 universities. However, the prospects for OBT are changing. After the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic and the social justice…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Museums, Humanities, Electronic Learning
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Stefano Oliverio – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2024
Within the framework of the reemergence of the theme of antifascism in contemporary educational theory, this paper raises the question of whether antifascism may be considered as a genuinely educational concept. Moreover, it investigates whether and to what extent the idea of antifascist education should remain anchored to an explicit reference to…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Authoritarianism, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods
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Ñusta Carranza Ko; Michael Shochet – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
The benefits of open educational practices that invite students to collaborate and interactively create knowledge are well known. Despite this, it remains underutilized for teaching in research methods classrooms. This article presents a framework for using open pedagogy in undergraduate research methods courses. Drawing upon the knowledge authors…
Descriptors: Open Education, Teaching Methods, Research Methodology, Open Educational Resources
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Milton Rosa; Daniel Clark Orey – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2024
Mathematics education is inherent to the discourse of globalization, which often states that mathematical knowledge is universal. Certain global mathematical techniques and procedures found in many mathematics curricula around the world often discourage students to engage in creating their own mathematical knowledge. This suggests that dominant…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Teaching Methods, Cultural Influences
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Michalinos Zembylas – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2024
This conceptual paper suggests the notion of 'affective justice' as a means to critically address the problem of sentimentalism within Human Rights Education (HRE). Originating in sociolegal studies affective justice focuses on how legal frameworks for human rights generate embodied, affective experiences that allow learners to engage deeply with…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Learner Engagement, Justice, Psychological Patterns
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Eleanor S. Armstrong – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2025
In this paper I demonstrate how zines (pronounced 'zeen', a word that is a contraction of 'magazine') about space science can be theorised as a site of science education at the margins. Through exploring different zines and their potential to create counter-narratives I offer a series of objects that might reshape how we teach and learn about…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Astronomy, Space Exploration, Space Sciences
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Dylan Scanlon; Kellie Baker; Deborah Tannehill – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2024
Background: Social justice as a concept and a pedagogy has (and is) gaining traction in physical education teacher education [Walton-Fisette, J. L., and S. Sutherland. 2018. "Moving Forward with Social Justice Education in Physical Education Teacher Education". "Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy" 23 (5): 461-468] and school…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teaching Methods, Social Responsibility, Physical Education
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Desiree Forsythe; Bryan Dewsbury; Jeremy L. Hsu – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
In higher education and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), interlocking oppressions can lead to inequitable environments for those who hold marginalized identities. Instructors can play key roles in either exacerbating or mitigating these inequities through their pedagogical approaches and choice of curricular material.…
Descriptors: STEM Education, College Faculty, Teaching Methods, Social Justice
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Claudia Baska Lynn; Sibel Sayili-Hurley – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2025
This paper explores graphic novels that address issues of diversity and migration and enhance multiliteracies learning in the German classroom. By adopting a multiliteracies approach, the paper proposes a transformative learning approach that explores these issues within graphic novels. Examples of learning activities from an intermediate course…
Descriptors: German, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Social Justice
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