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Paulson, Lisa; Knipe, Robert – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2023
SHAPE America (2021) contends the use of physical activity used as punishment and/or behavior management as an inappropriate practice. The position statement acknowledges both the administration and withholding of physical activity as punishment, however, this paper focuses on the use of exercise as punishment (EAP) in physical education settings.…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Punishment, Behavior Modification, Exercise
Hale M. Thompson; Timothy M. Wang; Ali J. Talan; Kellan E. Baker; Arjee J. Restar – Health Education & Behavior, 2024
This article is a call for collective action across health equity researchers and advocates to build a more just world. We attempt to make sense of senseless structural and interpersonal brutality in the context of the current political climate across the United States, whereby the spectrum of gender nonconformity has been and continues to be…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Social Bias, Advocacy, Social Justice
Gagnon, Joseph Calvin – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2022
Dr. Peter Leone is an internationally renowned researcher and advocate for incarcerated youth. Throughout his almost four decades at the University of Maryland, his expertise and research have influenced lawsuits related to the provision of education and special education services in juvenile corrections and paved the way for changes in policy and…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Advocacy, Correctional Education
van der Mars, Hans – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2021
In this article I envision how Charles H. McCloy might assess the current state of kinesiology in relation to how it evolved from its parent profession of physical education into a field comprised of the scientific enterprise of kinesiology, as well as the related professions and professional preparation programs. I use my interpretation of his…
Descriptors: Kinesiology, Physical Education, Professional Education, Futures (of Society)
Horsthemke, Kai – Ethics and Education, 2021
Helena Pedersen's powerful keynote address poses the question: What prevents education from becoming a transformative force in times of 'omnicide', that is, 'the annihilation of everything'? She locates at least part of the response in 'institutional anxiety', which constitutes a (social-) psychological barrier to radical change. In particular,…
Descriptors: Animals, Advocacy, Anxiety, Moral Values
Michele Back; Manuela Wagner – Dimensions, 2024
In this position paper we present research and data demonstrating how pedagogical frameworks traditionally used in TESOL contexts can be harnessed by world language (WL) educators to scaffold language learning and advocate for emergent multilingual language learners (EMLLs). Focusing on three pedagogical frameworks--Sheltered Instruction…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning
Fisher, Randy A. – School Social Work Journal, 2020
As school social work approached its ninetieth anniversary in 1994, a new organization, the School Social Work Association of America (SSWAA), was just forming. The background--why SSWAA was created and how it grew in its first twelve years--involves a small group of individuals dedicated to the future of school social work and an assortment of…
Descriptors: School Social Workers, Educational History, Professional Associations, Advocacy
Gay, Jan L. – Journal of School-Based Counseling Policy and Evaluation, 2021
Dr. Trish Hatch has served as a leader in school counselor policy and advocacy for over 30 years. As a co-author of the ASCA National Model, Dr. Hatch has worked tirelessly to establish school-based policies to promote the profession of school counseling at the district, state, and federal levels. This interview serves to provide readers with…
Descriptors: Advocacy, School Counseling, School Counselors, School Policy
McLeskey, James – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 2020
Little progress has been made in the last 20 years toward developing and sustaining effective inclusive programs for students with severe disabilities. An article by Agran and colleagues examines factors that contribute to this lack of progress and provides some initial discussion regarding alternatives for addressing this seemingly intractable…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Severe Disabilities, Change Strategies
Rudick, C. Kyle; Dannels, Deanna P. – Communication Education, 2020
After nearly 40 years of policy changes since "A Nation at Risk," often without or over the voices of teachers, it seemed that society was on the way to embracing the idea that teachers were interchangeable, over compensated, and largely unnecessary to the process of education. Supreme Court decisions, such as Janus vs. American…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Preschool Education, Teaching (Occupation), Advocacy
Gorsetman, Chaya R. – Schools: Studies in Education, 2021
This article is a personal memoir of how Vivian Gussin Paley deepened a veteran teacher's understanding of how young children learn through play. With careful observation of children at fantasy play, intentional listening, and dictation, Paley enhanced and sharpened appreciation of how children relate to their surroundings and build skills for…
Descriptors: Experienced Teachers, Faculty Development, Play, Young Children
Crowell, Caryl; Sulser, Tiffany; Teeple, Kerry – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2022
In this forum, practitioners reflect on their experiences as they respond to the following question: How can we use literacy to advocate for environmental issues? Three educators across elementary, middle school, and college settings describe using multiple literacies to conduct inquiries and create a deeper awareness of sustainability and shared…
Descriptors: Literacy, Conservation (Environment), Sustainability, Elementary Education
Dhwani Sanghavi – Communique, 2024
Although there is a lack of accurate data on the exact number of international students in school psychology graduate programs, international student enrollment seems to be increasing, especially from Asia. Graduate school is challenging for everyone; however, it can be exponentially more difficult for those who are navigating both their identity…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Foreign Students, Psychology, Majors (Students)
McKibben, Sarah – Educational Leadership, 2018
You may recognize her as the formidable Mariah Dillard in Netflix's Marvel series Luke Cage or from popular films like 12 Years a Slave. Alfre Woodard is an award-winning actor on stage and screen, but her work behind the scenes as an arts education advocate is equally notable. As a mentoring artist for the Kennedy Center's Turnaround Arts…
Descriptors: Art Education, Advocacy, Disadvantaged Schools, Disadvantaged Youth
Arlene Laverde – Knowledge Quest, 2023
Now more than ever school librarians need to be advocates. COVID brought to light so many things that are wrong with the education system around the country. According to the author, they learned that, although they talk about equity and access for their students, they are not even close to equity and access being a reality for all. As the…
Descriptors: Career Change, School Libraries, Media Specialists, Library Science