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Middle School Journal, 2024
For too long, the middle grades have been racked by a mistaken narrative that this age group is simply too difficult, or that it's a time in life when one must simply endure rather than thrive. The Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE) rejects that narrative. It is time for a unified policy agenda in support of the middle grades. This…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Educational Policy, Policy Formation, Advocacy
Goscicki, Brittney L.; Goldman, Samantha E.; Burke, Meghan M.; Hodapp, Robert M. – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2023
Although social groups have "insiders," this construct has not been measured within the disability advocacy community. Examining 405 individuals who applied for an advocacy training program, this study examined the nature of insiderness within the disability advocacy community and ties to individual roles. Participants showed differences…
Descriptors: Special Education, Advocacy, Training, Students with Disabilities
Lárez, Natalie A.; Freeman, MacKenzie; Sabnis, Sujay; Whitford, Daniel – Communique, 2023
There are many conceptions of alternative education placement (AP). Some may picture an educational environment designed for students who have behavioral or mental health challenges, while others may imagine a boarding school or even a home-based learning environment. Indeed, a large number of settings in the United States qualify as…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Nontraditional Education, Equal Education, Justice
Brandon D. Mitchell – Children & Schools, 2025
Over the past few years, state legislators have proposed and enacted legislation that undermines youth rights and imposes education censorship. To discuss the impact on support-based mechanisms in schools, qualitative interviews (n = 11) and one focus group were conducted with school social workers. This study privileges practitioner wisdom to…
Descriptors: Censorship, Academic Freedom, School Social Workers, Educational Policy
Justine O'Hara-Gregan – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Early childhood teaching is complex, caring, relational work. In enacting an ethic of care, early childhood teachers often focus on extending care to others, and overlook including themselves in a circle of care. This can negatively impact on teacher well-being and ultimately lead to teacher burnout. This paper draws on a project that explored…
Descriptors: Caring, Metacognition, Early Childhood Education, Altruism
Rey, Grayce Alexandra – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The problem of this basic qualitative study was that students served in self-contained classes had limited access to the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process due to the rationed participation by parents and teachers (i.e., advocates), which may have been restraining students' ability to prepare for adult living expectations within their…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Individualized Education Programs, Self Contained Classrooms, Severe Disabilities
Marian E. J. Breuer; Esther J. Bakker-van Gijssel; Tim Pelle; Jenneken Naaldenberg; Geraline L. Leusink – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: This study aims to explore patients' and their caregivers' experiences with and expectations of a medical consultation with a specialised ID physician at an outpatient ID practice. Methods: Fifteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients and their caregivers. Interview topics concerned (1) ID physician's knowledge and…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Specialization, Caregivers, Physician Patient Relationship
Yun-Wen Chan – Environmental Education Research, 2025
Social studies scholars have argued that environmental issues are social issues, not merely the domain of natural science education. This study conducts a scholarly review of social studies advocacy for Environmental and Sustainability Education (ESE). My analysis focuses on exploring how social studies scholars rationalize the inclusion of ESE in…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Advocacy, Environmental Education, Sustainability
Callus, Anne-Marie; Bonello, Isabel; Micallef, Brian – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2022
Background: This article presents an overview and discussion of the main developments in the lives of persons with intellectual disability in Malta over the last 70 years in residential services, education, employment, friendships and relationships, culture, sport and leisure activities, having a say in one's own life and how people look at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Advocacy, Self Advocacy, Intellectual Disability
Aurelia Di Santo – Childhood Education, 2024
While the importance of early childhood education is well documented, a struggle continues around the world to adequately fund early childhood programs and provide access for all children, especially those living in precarious contexts. In this article, the author has constructed a posthumous interview with Katie-Jay Scott (1981-2021), a…
Descriptors: Interviews, Early Childhood Education, Refugees, Children
Dennis Gupa; Joey Lianza; Merlie Alunan; Kenneth Alvin Cinco; Arjay Babon; Badulid Aivee – Research in Drama Education, 2024
In this provocation, the authors argue that nothing is rehearsed in dealing with climate disasters in the Philippines. People at the centre of climate disasters do not have time to rehearse; every enactment of resistance is improvisational from surviving climate emergencies. As theatre practitioners and poets of Sirang Theatre Ensemble, we…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Natural Disasters, Theater Arts
Celeste M. Malone – School Psychology Review, 2024
This paper based on the opening address for the 2023-2024 School Psychology Futures Conference, reflects on contemporary inequities in school psychology practice, research, and graduate education. Challenges as the profession reckons with its oppressive past are highlighted. Drawing on concepts from liberation psychology, critical school…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Social Justice, Diversity, Graduate Study
Timothy N. Odegard; Madalyn Dye – Annals of Dyslexia, 2024
Dyslexia, characterized by word reading and spelling deficits, has historically been viewed through a medical model of disability. However, a countermovement has emerged, emphasizing the strengths and abilities of neurodiverse individuals, including those with dyslexia. The concept of neurodiversity, which was initially introduced to help inform…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Stereotypes
Barbara King; Caroline E. Simpson; Suzanna M. Rose; Sanaz Farhangi; Kirsten E. Wood – Innovative Higher Education, 2024
Administrators and faculty at many colleges and universities are dedicated to making the faculty hiring process fair and equitable. One program that has shown promise is to train and appoint a Diversity Advocate (DA) to serve on each faculty search and screen committee. In this study, we created and examined the early stages of a DA program at a…
Descriptors: Diversity, Advocacy, Inclusion, Personnel Selection
Jorge Burmicky – Journal of Higher Education, 2025
Higher education scholars have studied the American college presidency. Yet, fewer studies have prioritized the support systems needed to ensure that the presidential pipeline is representative of the students they serve. By examining the concept of sponsorship through a hermeneutical phenomenological approach, this piece described the mechanisms…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Presidents, Phenomenology, Hispanic Americans