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Julie Rattray – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
Higher education is facing increasing calls to engage in a process of intellectual decolonisation. This process necessitates that we take time to consider both the content of our curriculum and the pedagogic practices used to facilitate its understanding. Drawing on discussions of both intellectual decolonisation and its underpinning principles of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Power Structure, Decolonization, Justice
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Kristen A. Renn; Brandon R. G. Smith – New Directions for Higher Education, 2023
In this chapter we provide an overview of campus ecology and ecological systems theory as applied to the study of higher education, most often to research on college students. We describe Bronfenbrenner's developmental ecological model and its application of it to the study of college students. We then discuss affordances and limitations of this…
Descriptors: Ecology, Models, Higher Education, Educational Research
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Beck, Brianna – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2020
This article presents the author's experiences of practicing as an art therapist with a visible disability working alongside disabled art therapy participants in two settings--one that operates from the social model of disability and the other from the medical model of disability. Based on autoethnographic research, the author describes community…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Disabilities, Experience
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Racine, Karen – History of Education, 2020
Spanish American independence leaders acted as both monitors and moralists for their emerging nations. Their adoption of the Lancasterian monitorial school system, along with their efforts to legislate new republican moral codes, revealed the contradictions that led to the failure of so many of that idealistic generation's dreams. They could not…
Descriptors: Moral Values, School Administration, Educational History, Political Attitudes
Reich, Justin – Educational Leadership, 2019
In recent years, educators have used the SAMR (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition) model to describe the ideal trajectory of teachers as learners with new technology. The very same general pattern can be found in Judith Sandholtz's research from the Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow project in the 1980s and the five-phase model…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Models, Program Descriptions, Teaching Methods
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Shlasko, Davey – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2015
In social justice education a tension sometimes emerges between the complex ideas we want participants to grapple with and the relatively straightforward activities we use to communicate those ideas. We adapt learning activities to meet participants' evolving needs and to communicate emerging theories and analyses, but sometimes adjusting an…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Disadvantaged, Social Justice
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Edmonds-Cady, Cynthia; Sosulski, Marya R. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2012
The authors discuss 2 macro-level community practice courses, examining how each applies the concepts of situated learning to foster the development of communities of practice through use of a unique model for antioppressive practice. The theoretical underpinnings and a discussion of the implementation of each stage of the model is provided. The…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Communities of Practice, Models, Course Descriptions
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Watt, Sherry K. – New Directions for Student Services, 2009
A core definition of a "difficult dialogue" is a verbal or written exchange of ideas or opinions among citizens within a community that centers on an awakening of potentially conflicting views about beliefs and values. As informed by Fried's definition of religious privilege (2007), difficult dialogue at the intersections of religious privilege…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cultural Pluralism, Models, Christianity
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van der Merwe, T. M.; van der Merwe, A. J.; Venter, L. M. – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2010
In a previous paper we reported on several personal and situational tensions which influence the use and value of a mathematics-friendly online discussion forum environment in pursuit of the Continuous Professional Development (CPD) of previously disadvantaged and advantaged mathematics teachers in the South African context of disparities. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Professional Continuing Education, Mathematics Teachers
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Abrams, Laura S.; Gibson, Priscilla – Journal of Social Work Education, 2007
This article proposes a model of teaching diversity in social work education that includes significant content on White privilege. The authors first discuss some limitations of social work's current multicultural framework. Next, they introduce concepts and pedagogical strategies concerning White identity and privilege that are drawn from…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Multicultural Education, Social Work, Whites
Pieterse, Alex L.; Collins, Noah M. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2007
The dynamics of resistance articulated by the Privileged Identity Exploration model highlight the need to acknowledge the role of socialization in the formation of attitudes and behaviors that can support identities of privilege. Exploring individual and group related socialization processes in the context of a difficult dialogue might facilitate…
Descriptors: Socialization, Models, Intercultural Communication, Student Diversity
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Wooddell, George; Henry, Jacques – Teaching Sociology, 2005
Substantial classroom experience has made teachers aware that teaching undergraduate sociology courses dealing with minority groups presents a particular set of challenges. The difficulty they confronted in teaching a course dealing with racial and ethnic groups is two-pronged: on one hand, there is the well-documented problematic nature of the…
Descriptors: Sociology, College Instruction, Undergraduate Study, Minority Groups