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Rebecca Friesen; Adriana D. Cimetta – American Journal of Evaluation, 2025
Understanding what hinders or facilitates the implementation of change strengthens formative assessments. We propose a framework for interrogating the relational, political, discursive, and structural dimensions of power-shaping change efforts. In addition, we describe the application of this framework to a change initiative to better understand…
Descriptors: Change, Power Structure, Formative Evaluation, Barriers
Shaun Harper – Review of Higher Education, 2025
In his 2017 ASHE Presidential Address, Shaun Harper first named some historical, compositional, curricular, and editorial manifestations of white power in U.S. universities and in the study of higher education. He then talked specifically about the preservation of white property rights and racialized socialization norms in our field. President…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Research, Racism, Power Structure
Jan Frode Haugseth – Educational Theory, 2025
In this article, Jan Frode Haugseth discusses a multidimensional model of educational engagement by outlining Laurent Thévenot's regimes of engagement in an educational setting. Haugseth argues that six intertwined regimes of educational engagement could be perceived to exist in tension with each other: formality, justice, familiarity,…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Learner Engagement, Power Structure, Models
Franz Kasper Krönig – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2025
This paper explores the extent to which critique in the educational sciences can be mechanized. This is the case when critique of pedagogical concepts and discourses is entirely determined by the structures and processes of the critique itself. If the process of critique functions independently of the specificity and concreteness of its object,…
Descriptors: Criticism, Educational Research, Educational Practices, Educational Philosophy
Ori Rotlevy; Itay Snir – Ethics and Education, 2024
In his 'Towards the Critique of Violence', Walter Benjamin introduces the concept of 'educative violence' as a contemporary manifestation of 'divine violence'. In this paper, we aim to interpret 'educative violence' by examining other instances where the young Benjamin addresses pedagogical issues. By connecting the concept of divine violence to…
Descriptors: Violence, Philosophy, Power Structure, Personal Autonomy
SWIFT Education Center, 2025
The concept of collective identity emphasizes the importance of solidarity, collective strength, and coalition building among social groups in order to establish empowering educational systems, while still critically acknowledging the role that intersectionality, privilege, and power play in society and in students' lives. This brief summarizes…
Descriptors: Group Unity, Power Structure, Racism, Blacks
Megan E. Lynch; Diane Yendol-Hoppey; Rachelle Curcio – Teachers College Record, 2025
Background or Context: A third space is characterized by the ongoing poststructural negotiation of being and the ongoing quest for liberation and revolutionary cultural change. Third spaces are possible when two people expressing difference from one another come together in a discursive, in-between space that rejects binarisms and essentialisms.…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Teacher Education, Educational Change, College School Cooperation
Jane Martin – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
This paper revisits and reassesses the intellectual and practical contribution of Caroline Benn (née DeCamp, 1926-2000) to politics, policymaking and practice at a crucial turning point in English education, which I call the 'long comprehensive moment' between 1950 and 1990. It articulates a strong sense that her involvement in significant public…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Social Class, Ideology, Educational History
Michael Reynolds; Russ Vince – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2025
This essay explores the interplay between action learning and democracy in organizations, institutions and society. We start by reflecting on the history of democracy as an emancipatory discourse in management learning and education. We elaborate on critical reflection in action-based approaches to learning and identify key elements of critical…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Power Structure, Organizations (Groups), Democratic Values
Sonya L. Armstrong; David R. Arendale – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2024
Terminology has historically played a pivotal role within the field of developmental education and learning assistance. The language used to describe the field's people or define the work of the field is much more than mere semantics, though, especially as field-outsiders have exerted power over the field's identity through politics, policy, and…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Power Structure, Naming, Social Bias
Annina Förschler; Mathias Decuypere – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
Within the last decades, a new way of policymaking has become increasingly prominent: civic hackathons. However, in education policy research, hackathons have not been broadly addressed so far. With this article, we contribute to closing this research gap by empirically investigating the educational #wirfürschule (#wfs) Hackathons that took place…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Foreign Countries, Programming
Jessi Pham; Tiffany Perry-Wilson; Kevlyn Holmes; Grace Schroeder; Ana Reyes; Michelle Pollok – Professional Counselor, 2025
Decolonial research helps us move away from extractive research methodologies that maintain the "wounded subject position" and legitimize oppressive practices. Additionally, decolonial research challenges dominant Eurocentric paradigms that have historically shaped the counseling profession. Thus, we offer this article to demonstrate an…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Research Methodology, Power Structure, Disadvantaged
Pramod K. Sah; Fan Fang – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2025
Many societies in the Global South have adopted English-medium instruction (EMI) policies, but often ignoring--whether by design or involuntarily--the damages caused by the colonial legacy inherent in EMI. This neglect of the repercussions has also been inadequately addressed in the current EMI scholarship. Additionally, overlooking the…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Language of Instruction, English (Second Language), Developing Nations
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
Merit O'Hare – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
This article examines the liberatory potential of student-led discussions in an increasingly neoliberal global context. More specifically, it will explore one such poetry-oriented practice as it embodies theories from scholars like Peter Rabinowitz and Michael Smith (as established in "Authorizing Readers: Resistance and Respect in the…
Descriptors: Poetry, Power Structure, Teaching Methods, Class Organization