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Hooley, Tristram – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2022
In this article I explore what the work of Laclau and Mouffe and Hardt and Negri has to offer career theory and models. There is value to engaging with key concepts from these political economists to inform and expand career guidance's capability to support social justice. The argument is made that the concepts offer novel and valuable resources…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Social Justice, Theories, Ideology
Mason N. Tedeschi; Lisa B. Limeri – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Advancing equity and justice in undergraduate biology education requires research to address the experiences of disabled students. Scholars working in disability studies have developed models of disability that inform Discipline-Based Education Research (DBER). To date, DBER literature has been predominantly informed by the medical and social…
Descriptors: Models, Disabilities, Scientific Research, Biology
Morgan, Hani – Policy Futures in Education, 2022
The influence of neoliberalism on colleges and universities leads to conditions that make it difficult for students from low-income families to profit from higher education. It contributes to a less rigorous learning environment and to other consequences that harm various groups of people. This article focuses on how the corporate model that…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Universities, Outcomes of Education, Corporations
Hess, Frederick M.; Noguera, Pedro A. – Teachers College Press, 2021
At a time of bitter national polarization, there is a critical need for leaders who can help us better communicate with one another. In "A Search for Common Ground," Rick Hess and Pedro Noguera, who have often fallen on opposing sides of the ideological aisle over the past couple of decades, candidly talk through their differences on…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Choice, Testing, Student Diversity
Randez, Robert A.; Cornell, Caitlin – Language Testing, 2023
Promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) has become a unifying cause within applied linguistics. Whether highlighting the experiences of linguistically diverse learners across the social class spectrum or advocating for the inclusion of marginalized populations in research, researchers within the subfields of applied linguistics have…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Language Tests, Students with Disabilities, Inclusion
Raffi Sarkissian – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2025
This article applies the critical media concept of organic representation to leadership studies as an analytic of how various creators in popular culture today are not just writing inclusive storytelling but, more notably, modeling new modes of production and self-presentation that are actively challenging hegemonic industry practices and larger…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Interdisciplinary Approach, Ideology, Leadership
Darokar, Shaileshkumar S.; Bodhi, Sainkupar Ranee – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
This article is an attempt by two educators, one Dalit and one Tribal, to make a case for why education in India needs to be informed by a conception of "the Dalit curriculum." We argue that the Dalit curriculum is an educational theory based on the following foundational assumption: The Dalit reality is the denominator of measuring any…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Class, Tribes, Curriculum
Broughton, Alta Joy; Przymus, Steve D.; Ortiz, Alba A.; Cruz, Bárbara J Suarez – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2023
As schools seek to bridge the cultural and linguistic gap between special educators and students at the intersections of learning and language, the case described in this article illustrates how educators can continue to apply one of the key tenets of special education, the strengths-based approach. The hegemony of English has become so pervasive…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Multilingualism, Students with Disabilities, Special Education
Ignatovich, Elena; Walker, Judith – International Review of Education, 2022
When the Faure report was published in 1972, the Soviet Union already had a robust and holistic cradle-to-grave, lifewide, lifelong education (LLE) system in place. Parts of this system and some of its ideology were reflected in the Faure report, thanks in large part to the contribution of one of the commissioners and authors, Arthur Petrovsky,…
Descriptors: Reports, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Shepherd, Sue – Studies in Higher Education, 2018
Managerialism pervades the higher education literature in much the same way it is said to have pervaded universities themselves. Yet, despite its ubiquity and importance, managerialism remains an under-theorized and elusive concept that has multiple definitions and blurred boundaries. This article addresses this lack of conceptual clarity by first…
Descriptors: Public Administration, Neoliberalism, Ideology, Definitions
Garcia, Gina Ann – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2018
Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs) should realign their organizational approach in order to liberate themselves and their students. As colonized institutions enrolling colonized people, HSIs must recognize their history of colonialism before moving toward an organizational model grounded in decolonization. "The Organizational Framework for…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Institutional Characteristics, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations
Foley, William J., Jr. – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2021
Human Rights Education exists as an implementing entity of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Scholars such as Andre Keet and others have criticized the dissemination of universal rights through education because it covets Western ideology over local ethical and epistemological constructs. Using Tibbitts' revised typologies of Human Rights…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Educational Change, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods
Levicky, Michael; Busey, Christopher L. – Social Education, 2017
Sports can be used to facilitate analytical thinking when students are asked to critically conceptualize culture, societal institutions, and ways social capital is constructed within communities. In this article, the authors explore how one aspect of sports culture, pick-up sports, models democratic values. In analyzing the pickup game, as…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Team Sports, Athletics, Recreational Activities
Ivie, Stanley D. – McGill Journal of Education, 2017
Metaphor is a critical tool for thought. Lying at the heart of every systematic body of knowledge are three root metaphors--mechanism, organism, and mind. Historically, schools of philosophy--realism, naturalism, and idealism--have grown up around these metaphors. The root metaphors and their corresponding philosophies provide the paradigms…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Educational Philosophy, Models, Educational History
Jablonka, Eva – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2015
This contribution briefly sketches the evolvement of numeracy or mathematical literacy as models for mathematics curricula, which will be described as driven by a weakening of the insulation between discourses, that is, as a process of "declassification". The question then arises as to whether and how coherence of new forms of initially…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Mathematics Curriculum, Models, Ideology