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Hughes, Roxanne; Schellinger, Jennifer; Billington, Barbara; Britsch, Brenda; Santiago, Alicia – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2020
Women and girls, particularly women and girls of color, remain underrepresented in STEM disciplines. This underrepresentation begins as early as late elementary school age. Educators, particularly those in informal STEM education, can help address gender inequity in STEM by understanding how research can be translated into actionable strategies.…
Descriptors: Females, Gender Bias, Equal Education, Minority Group Students
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Sprague, Jeffrey R. – School Psychology Review, 2018
Using disciplinary exclusions, such as office referrals, suspensions, and expulsions, has been the subject of significant concern related to student and family civil rights, school policy, and negative impact on short- and long-term outcomes for students. Embedded in this phenomenon is the documentation of significant and persistent…
Descriptors: Discipline, Discipline Policy, Research Methodology, Research Design
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Weuffen, Sara L.; Cahir, Fred; Pickford, Aunty Marjorie – Higher Education Research and Development, 2017
This paper discusses a cross-cultural pedagogical approach, couched in a theory-practice nexus, used at a Victorian regional university to guide non-Indigenous pre-service teachers' (PSTs) engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives and cultures. We have drawn on qualitative and statistical data, and current issues in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Workshops, Experiential Learning
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Gregory, Anne; Ward-Seidel, Allison Rae; Carter, Kayla V. – Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2021
Across the United States, schools are implementing Restorative Practices (RP) to improve school climate and address disparities in discipline. The scope of such RP initiatives can remain ambiguous to school leaders. Given the need for greater clarity about RP initiatives, the current study sought to identify the varying components of RP…
Descriptors: Discipline, Social Emotional Learning, Conflict Resolution, Theory Practice Relationship
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Cabassa, Leopoldo J. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2016
Bridging the gap between research and practice is a critical frontier for the future of social work. Integrating implementation science into social work can advance our profession's effort to bring research and practice closer together. Implementation science examines the factors, processes, and strategies that influence the uptake, use, and…
Descriptors: Social Work, Theory Practice Relationship, Public Policy, Ethnicity
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Warren, Karen; Roberts, Nina S.; Breunig, Mary; Alvarez, M. Antonio G. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2014
Outdoor experiential education has often been critiqued for its White, male, middle/upper-class, able-bodied history, thereby causing professionals and programs to consider issues of social justice. This state of knowledge paper will review the literature on social and environmental justice, identify gaps in current social justice literature and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Outdoor Education, Experiential Learning, Literature Reviews
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Varga-Dobai, Kinga – Multicultural Perspectives, 2013
In light of the concepts of appropriation and essentialism, othering, and binary oppositions, the author will examine the interrelation between various feminist theories and gender representation in multicultural children and young-adult literature. Additionally, the author will address the practical implications of those theories and concepts for…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Cultural Pluralism, Feminism, Criticism
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Byron, Gay L. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2012
Theological educators are now fostering dialogues, projects, and practices that are designed to acknowledge the challenges and opportunities resulting from the shifting racial and ethnic demographic climate in the U.S. and Canada. As well-intentioned as these efforts are, most of the scholarship focuses on the contemporary experiences of…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Ethnicity, Race, Foreign Countries
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Guiffrida, Douglas A.; Lynch, Martin F.; Wall, Andrew F.; Abel, Darlene S. – Journal of College Student Development, 2013
A survey of 2,520 college students was conducted to test relationships between academic success and college student motivational orientation, conceptualized from a self-determination theory (SDT) perspective, while also considering the moderating effects of background characteristics such as gender, socioeconomic status, race/ ethnicity, and…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Grade Point Average, College Students, Outcomes of Education
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Kalantzis, Mary; Cope, Bill – Open Review of Educational Research, 2016
This paper explores the complex and shifting dimensions of the social, cultural and bodily differences that impact on learners and their learning. Our theoretical argument proceeds in five stages. First, we build a typology of terms used to classify demographic differences for the purposes of designing, implementing and evaluating the…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Theory Practice Relationship, Cultural Differences, Social Differences
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Dulabaum, Nina L. – Policy Futures in Education, 2011
Given the current tensions and animosities between people of varying cultural and ethnic groups, intercultural dialogue, rooted in Europe's humanist tradition, offers a concrete strategy for fostering understanding, promoting tolerance and breaking down barriers based on stereotypes and xenophobic violence. As the world's population increases each…
Descriptors: Global Education, Intercultural Communication, Cultural Differences, Humanism
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Jones, Susan R.; Wijeyesinghe, Charmaine L. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2011
This chapter explores how the framework of intersectionality can be used by faculty in course development and classroom teaching. An overview of intersectionality, highlighting core assumptions and tenets of the framework, is presented first. These assumptions and tenets are then applied to classroom dynamics and the practice of teaching in…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Social Justice, Racial Identification, Gender Issues
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Heemskerk, Irma; Volman, Monique; ten Dam, Geert; Admiraal, Wilfried – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2011
Educational Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can be an appropriate tool for creating flexible learning environments. ICT can contribute to flexibility through its potential to keep content up-to-date and to address personal learning needs. ICT could, thus, make learning more accessible to a wider group of students. However, doing…
Descriptors: Scripts, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Minority Groups
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Maples, Joellen; Groenke, Susan – Voices from the Middle, 2009
The authors unpack a unit in which students were asked to consider the question, "Who and what is an American?" The activity originated with a discussion of 6 fictional profiles; students were asked to place these people along a continuum from "least American" to "most American." The resulting discussions broadened…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Middle School Students, Literary Criticism, Immigrants
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Daniels, Emily A. – Social Studies, 2011
If we are to aim toward a genuine democracy, we must be willing to look at the uncomfortable topics that continue to sabotage what we aspire to as a society. This article aims to problematize the ways we conceive of and implement the social studies. To do so, I investigate the social studies in K-12 practice through critical theoretical lenses,…
Descriptors: Race, Critical Theory, Elementary Secondary Education, Democracy
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