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Promise Zvavahera; Evelyn Chiyevo Garwe; Chamunogwa Nyoni; Roda Madziva – Perspectives in Education, 2025
It is widely recognised that education plays a critical role in achieving gender equality, yet refugee girls face significant challenges in accessing education globally. This study, grounded on feminist theory, explores girls' gendered barriers to education in Zimbabwe's Tongogara Refugee Camp. Through focus group discussions and face-to-face…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Females, Access to Education
Nadia N. Butt – ProQuest LLC, 2025
The purpose of this basic qualitative study was to explore the lived experiences of Muslim professionals in U.S. workplaces with varying levels of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts. The research, conducted through a basic qualitative approach with twenty participants, delved into the personal and professional narratives of these…
Descriptors: Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Muslims, Work Attitudes, Work Environment
Janet Ramdeo – Educational Review, 2025
Current research that specifically examines the racialised experiences of Black women school educators in England at different stages of their careers is scarce, creating a vacuum of understanding that can challenge barriers to their recruitment and retention. This article focusses on how race and gender identities mutually and simultaneously…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Women Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Racism
Preya Pillay – International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2025
This systematic review examines research trends on women's leadership in South African higher education from 2010 to 2024, analyzing 98 academic works comprising 15 doctoral dissertations, 28 master's theses, and 55 journal articles. Using content analysis, the study identifies key themes, methodological approaches, and findings related to women's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Leadership, Higher Education
Christopher P. Davey – Journal of Peace Education, 2025
This article addresses the intersection of genocide studies, climate change, and peace education. It does so by examining the state of these connections, and proposes a fresh concept for considering the entanglements of contemporary violence in the Anthropocene. A notion of postgenocide sees the elements of geopolitical order, warlordism, climate…
Descriptors: Death, Decolonization, Crime, War
Cindy Hanson – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2025
This paper illustrates how particular approaches to citizenship education can be catalysts or deterrents in the promotion of gender equality and social inclusion. The review suggests that new, emerging (i.e. decolonising, feminist, intersectional/situational) approaches to citizenship education and learning are more likely to address the multiple…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Equal Education, Citizenship Education, Inclusion
Natalie Lecy; Elizabeth Hendrix; Brian A. Droubay – Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence, 2025
This study examines the experiences of nine first-generation, single-mother college students, focusing on these intersecting, double-jeopardy identities. Participants' difficulty navigating college varied; contributing factors included family background, social capital, the type of college attended, and whether they established a mentor. The…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, First Generation College Students, Mothers, One Parent Family