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Kaka, Sarah J.; Nobel, Michele M.; Lisy, Jennifer G. – Teacher Educator, 2023
It is vital that teachers today eschew white supremacy and actively work toward being antiracist in both the content they teach in their classrooms and the ways in which they teach that content, now more than ever before. This paper chronicles the journey that one teacher preparation program has embarked upon to intentionally prepare antiracist…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Racism, Social Justice, Program Development
Caroline Gelman; Anna Ortega-Williams; Laura Katz – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2024
COVID-19 has revealed and intensified economic and health disparities, prompting a profound national and global examination of racist systems perpetuating such disadvantage. The historic confluence of COVID-19 with movements for social justice offers a window, which COVID fatigue may already be closing, for us to enact true change in the process…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Social Work, Trauma Informed Approach
Porfilio, Brad J.; Strom, Katie; Lupinacci, John – Educational Foundations, 2019
Through a case study of two doctoral programs situated in the United States, this essay highlights how doctoral programs designed to prepare leaders in K-16 institutions and other contexts can be "framed around questions of equity, ethics, and social justice to bring about solutions to complex problems of practice" (CPED, 2016; Buss,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Doctoral Programs, Neoliberalism, Equal Education