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Richard Ingram – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This article outlines how the international push for inclusive education cannot be aligned with current education systems centred on neoliberal ideals of individualism, measurement, and competition. The way that these systems are organised means that a proportion of (usually marginalised) students are necessarily excluded. In order to meaningfully…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Access to Education, Neoliberalism, Individualism
Rebecca Heaton; Joo Hong Low; Vernon Chen – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2024
With growing interest in the role and integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and AI pedagogies in transformative art education this paper voices the pedagogic reflections of three art educators in Singapore who have engaged AI in their art provision. It discusses and exemplifies the advantages (intelligent), like interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Artificial Intelligence, Art Education, Art Teachers
Preis, Deirdra; Jara, Dawn – NASSP Bulletin, 2023
Co-teaching is a social justice pedagogy that can increase educational access to groups of students who have historically been underserved and segregated in their schools. However, a school leader's failure to ensure inclusive cultures and critical support is its greatest obstacle. This retrospective, written by a former administrator and a…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teaching Methods, Barriers, Disadvantaged
Phil Seok Oh; Heesoo Ha; Seungho Maeng – International Journal of Science Education, 2025
The field of science education has put effort into providing opportunities for students to position themselves as epistemic agents pursuing the goal of making sense of natural phenomena. However, students often struggle in adapting scientific practices to achieve the sense-making goal. In this position paper, we conceptualise students'…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Self Concept, Personal Autonomy, Learner Engagement
Moore, Sabrina; Roche, Joseph; Bell, Laura; Neenan, Emer Emily – Journal of Museum Education, 2020
The growth of the Maker Movement has had a profound impact on museum education, particularly in science centers and museums that have established Maker Spaces, Fab Labs, or Tinkering Studios. While this has resulted in new educational practice taking root in these organizations, it has also raised the question of how best to support museum…
Descriptors: Museums, Reflection, Entrepreneurship, Educational Practices
Sarah Beth Dempsey; Adeline Diaz; Samantha Giordano; Bianca Meza – New Directions for Student Services, 2024
Saint Mary's College of California is a small, Catholic Lasallian, liberal arts institution located in the San Francisco Bay area. Founded in 1863, the institution currently serves approximately 2,000 enrolled students. The Catholic Institute for Lasallian Social Action (CILSA) is the social justice and community engagement center that provides…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Catholics, Religious Colleges, Small Colleges
Ochan Leomoi – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2025
Dadaab Refugee Complex hosts refugees from the Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes region. According to a UNHCR (2023) report, at 31 January 2023 Dadaab refugee camps were host to a total population of 233,828 registered refugees and asylum seekers, representing 41% of the total recognized forcibly displaced people in Kenya. This paper will explore…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Relocation, Attitudes
Ajayi, Elizabeth Aanuoluwapo; Kazeem, 'Labayo Kolawole – Commission for International Adult Education, 2022
In practice, adult basic education activities are educational activities that adults engage in systematically so they can gain new forms of knowledge, skills, attitudes, or values for self-sustenance to ensure self-improvement and national development. Achieving these requires an appropriate approach which is vital for the participation of…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Adult Basic Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
Reznik, Alexandra B. – Liberal Education, 2018
Providing effective leadership and mentorship to students often requires an understanding of power systems and a focus on amplifying marginalized voices. The author, who identifies as a queer white woman, in her years as a graduate student, has found that attention to voice is essential, but also messy. As Donna M. Lanclos reminds,…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Transformative Learning, Teaching Experience, Student Empowerment
Alimigbe, Frances A.; Avoseh, Mejai B. M. – Commission for International Adult Education, 2021
The outbreak of the Corona-virus created a global health crisis which has affected educational systems globally, resulting in near-total closures of schools with far reaching economic and social consequences. Countries adopted different strategies to ensure learning was sustained using digital technologies. However, the majority of children in…
Descriptors: International Organizations, COVID-19, Pandemics, Faculty Development
Llongueras-Aparicio, Anna; Casas-Pardo, Juan Antonio – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
The aim of this paper is to explore the identity of the teacher as a dialectical being that is in permanent construction, to identify some obstacles teachers might find in this process while operating in an institutional framework, and the effects these could have upon the teacher and the goals she pursues with her students. By ruling out the idea…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Professional Identity, Moral Development, Integrity
Riddell, Jessica – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2018
Research on authentic learning has been predominantly focussed on skills-based training: there is a paucity of research on models of authentic learning available for adaptation in the humanities undergraduate classroom. In this article, I will seek to address this gap by proposing that legal trials are ideal models for designing authentic learning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Transformative Learning, English Literature, Intervention
Giannoukos, Georgios; Besas, Georgios; Galiropoulos, Christos; Hioctour, Vasilios – Journal of Education and Practice, 2015
This paper is concerned with the methods and techniques used in adult education in order to allow the educator to successfully respond to suitable learning experiences on the part of the learner as well as to reinforce interaction between the learners. The strategies adopted, teaching aids and the choice of suitable teaching material also is…
Descriptors: Andragogy, Social Change, Transformative Learning, Educational Methods
Douglas, Ty-Ron; Baumann, James F.; Clifton, Adrian C.; Sánchez, Lenny; McClain, Veda; Ingram, Pamela – Voices in Education, 2015
In this article, we address various complexities associated with teaching and the literacy development of K-12 youth in urban poor school and community contexts. As such, we consider various conceptions of urban education through an honest conversation on the vexing issues and questions facing teachers, students, and families who work and live in…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Economically Disadvantaged, Urban Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
Kenny, Maureen E.; Blustein, David L.; Liang, Belle; Klein, Timothy; Etchie, Quinn – Journal of Career Development, 2019
New models of career education are needed to prepare young people for changes and challenges in the world of work. We propose that the psychology of working framework/theory (PWF/PWT) has the potential to shape career education in transformative ways that are attentive to shifting dimensions of the local context and the marginalization of large…
Descriptors: Career Education, Transformative Learning, Disadvantaged, Intervention