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Jennifer Randall; Mya Poe; David Slomp; Maria Elena Oliveri – Language Testing, 2024
Educational assessments, from kindergarden to 12th grade (K-12) to licensure, have a long, well-documented history of oppression and marginalization. In this paper, we (the authors) ask the field of educational assessment/measurement to actively disrupt the White supremacist and racist logics that fuel this marginalization and re-orient itself…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Test Validity, Justice, Kindergarten
Cecilia Serrano – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This dissertation delves into the dynamic interaction between picturebooks, culture circles, and social justice discussions in a second-grade classroom. Rooted in Critical Pedagogy, Transactional Theory, and Indigenous Social Justice Pedagogy, this study investigates two pivotal aspects. Firstly, it explores the issues raised by students in…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Picture Books, Social Justice, Learner Engagement
Scott Ritchie – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2024
Primary and secondary education under capitalism serves as an ideological apparatus to construct productive workers who will participate in the extractive economy and consent to their own exploitation. However, some school children are marked as deficient--impaired, disabled, and mad--incapable of being good workers who facilitate capitalist…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
Erin Anderson; Jennifer Darling-Aduana; Ben Shapiro; Abigail A. Amoako Kayser; Johari Harris – Distance Learning, 2024
Critical consciousness (CC) is the ability to understand, critique, and act against oppressive social structures and systemic forces. To assist educators in understanding and enacting strategies that foster CC, the authors identified examples of CC in third through fifth grade virtual classes of a 2020 "Children's Defense Fund's" Freedom…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Humanization, Virtual Classrooms, Elementary School Curriculum
Liat Biberman-Shalev; Nurit Chamo; Shely Naar; Yitzchak Gilat – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
The article discusses the role of the different forms of capital within the patterns of relationships between kindergarten teachers (KTs) and parents in kindergartens located in one medium-high socioeconomic status neighborhood in Israel. The qualitative analysis conducted reveals how the parents' cultural capital serves as a resource to advance…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers, Cultural Capital
Kahuroa, Raella; Lees, Jacqui; Johns, Tina; Ng, Olivia; Abeyratne, Nilma – Early Childhood Folio, 2023
Critical pedagogy has the potential to create transformation experiences within early childhood settings, as educators open up children's worlds to explore fairness, equity, and democratic participation across issues of interest and relevance to young children. Using a critical inquiry framework, informed by the work of Paulo Freire, teachers from…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Justice
Taylor Marsho; Ashtyn Riley; Deidra Rudd; Morgan Schmidt; Sunah Chung; Sarah E. Montgomery – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2024
Research in early childhood and elementary social studies education has illuminated how teachers can use children's literature to explore issues of injustice, elevate hidden histories, and affirm students' identities. Integrating children's literature into social studies instruction not only supports literacy education aims but also promotes…
Descriptors: Activism, Social Justice, Art, Childrens Literature
Khama Mashuro; Leonie Gysbertha Higgs – South African Journal of Education, 2025
In this study we critically investigated English as the language of learning and teaching (LoLT) in the Chivi district (Zimbabwe) and the implications of its use as the LoLT for social justice education. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, focus-group interviews, observation and document analysis. The results show that social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language of Instruction, Social Justice, English (Second Language)
Mudambi, Aradhana; Sada, Elena – Journal of Catholic Education, 2022
Cultures recreate themselves constantly, sometimes through natural transformations, sometimes through imposition. While colonialism was atrocious, partly because it transformed cultures by imposing disfigured identities and understandings (Fanon, 1963), we cannot reset cultures to how they were before conquest. That would require erasing languages…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Cultural Awareness, Social Justice, Educational Change
Kimberly Oamek – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2023
The author presents ethnographic data drawn from an 18-month critical qualitative case study to examine how one white preservice teacher attempts to resist normative whiteness in her student teaching classroom. The author discusses the potential such moments hold for deepening white preservice teachers' sociopolitical consciousness and supporting…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Racism, Student Teaching
Simpson, Alyson; Cremin, Teresa Mary – Education Sciences, 2022
In high accountability cultures, primary phase literacy education tends to focus on improving children's test scores. Driven by each country's performance in international league tables, this results in narrow, predominantly skills-based programmes designed to address attainment gaps. While scores may have been enhanced in recent years, there is…
Descriptors: Literacy, Primary Education, Social Justice, Equal Education
Julie L Pennington; Kathryn M Obenchain; Hannah Carter; Melissa Bedford – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2024
Early purposes of education in the United States concentrated on preparing young citizens to understand democratic principles in order to participate in their democratic communities. Today elementary instruction has contracted in response to years of high stakes accountability measures. Social studies has not been a focus of federal accountability…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Citizen Participation, Democratic Values, Social Studies
Diller, Marselline; Hays, Alice – Reading Teacher, 2023
A third-grade educator and university researcher collaborated to develop an after-school virtual book club curriculum for students during the pandemic. Third-grade students were encouraged to explore social justice issues prevalent in their community first by reading relevant children's books, doing research, and collaborating to develop potential…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Curriculum Development, Distance Education
Robyn Terry – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The number of disruptive incidents has remained the same in the study site district with three elementary schools in a low socioeconomic area in a southeastern state despite the implementation of restorative practices. The purpose of this basic qualitative study was to explore teachers' perspectives on challenges and best practices when…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Barriers, Best Practices, Justice
Shelby Marie Kretz – ProQuest LLC, 2023
With a change in access to information and a rising social and political consciousness for young people, elementary schools must start to think more about their role in shaping kids' understanding of social issues. While researchers certainly have not agreed upon a single definition of social justice education, Bell (2016) defines its aim as…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Social Justice, Elementary School Teachers, Preschool Teachers