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Seeley, Claire – Primary Science, 2021
Over the last two years, Claire Seely has been working as an educational consultant with Laura Henry-Allain on the BBC television CBeebies series, "JoJo & Gran Gran." The show features an animated black British family -- the first in the UK. The series was created by CBeebies but inspired by the characters in Laura's books. Laura is…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Social Justice, Core Curriculum, Interviews
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Peter M. Appelbaum – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2024
This dialogue with Janet Miller, from her early work in the 1980s through the present, explores a post-human response to situatedness and embodiment, and demonstrate possible things to consider when we want to avoid centering human experience--when we strive to steward a universe determined as much by the more-than-human participants in our…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Humanistic Education, Humanism
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Melis Muradoglu; Sophie H. Arnold; Aashna Poddar; Adam Stanaland; Duygu Yilmaz; Andrei Cimpian – Grantee Submission, 2024
Women and people of colour are underrepresented in physics in many parts of the world, to the detriment of the field. How do academics' beliefs about the role of 'brilliance' in career success contribute to these representation gaps, and what can be done to address them?
Descriptors: Physics, Science Teachers, College Faculty, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
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Rachel McMillian; Jaminque L. Adams; Tracye Johnson – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
While there are many studies which examine the symbiotic relationship between schools and prisons, there are very few studies which center the voices and unique perspectives of Black women educators who teach, collaborate with, and learn alongside incarcerated youth and adults. Therefore, this article focuses on our storied lives as three Black…
Descriptors: Females, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Experience, Correctional Education
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Nordahl-Hansen, Anders; Øien, Roald A.; Fletcher-Watson, Sue – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2018
Portrayals of characters with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and/or with autistic traits on film and in TV-series are increasing. Such portrayals may contribute in increasing awareness of the condition but can also increase stereotypes. Thus, these character portrayals are subject to heated debate within the ASD-community, but also in the general…
Descriptors: Autism, Television, Programming (Broadcast), Stereotypes
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Arellano, Sonia; Cortez, José Manuel; García, Romeo – Composition Studies, 2021
As the rhetorical performances of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work continue to proliferate and sell a movement towards more equitable institutions, the authors challenge this rhetoric as merely a new mode of epistemological and territorial expropriation. Instead, the authors put forth the concept of shadow work, which happens as a…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Self Concept, Consciousness Raising, Inclusion
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Calloway-Thomas, Carolyn – Communication Education, 2018
In this short, "look ahead" piece, the author argues that a pedagogy of empathy is a meaningful way of interrupting coarse language and generating trust and goodwill among global citizens. Furthermore, she claims that practicing empathy inclines humans toward sociability and can lead to a more peaceful civil society, one that respects…
Descriptors: Empathy, Teaching Methods, Global Approach, Peace
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Sleeter, Christine – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2018
Christine Sleeter wrote this essay in response to the topic "Even Laureates Were Beginners Once: Lessons Learned Along the Way," which was the title of the Laureate Panel at the Kappa Delta Pi Convocation in October 2017.
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Conflict, Teaching Methods, Higher Education
Paus, Eva – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2018
In 2018, like in the past 17 years, the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education have designated one week in the fall "to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchanges worldwide." The author says we must ask which international education benefits we are celebrating. She states that the policies of…
Descriptors: International Education, Cultural Differences, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries
Carlson, Jeffrey – Liberal Education, 2016
The term "inclusive excellence," made popular by the Association of American Colleges and Universities and adopted by many schools across the country is in some ways unfortunate, in that the concept of "including," arguably, assumes the priority and ongoing dominance of a given reality into which one may (or may not) be granted…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Equal Education, Undergraduate Study, Access to Education
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Cone, Theresa Purcell; Cone, Stephen L. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2016
In this letter to the editor of "Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators", the authors write that they recently read the "Strategies" article by Antony Parish, "Using Immersion as a Teaching Method to Develop an Understanding, Appreciation and Empathy for Special Needs Populations," in the May/June 2016…
Descriptors: Simulation, Teaching Methods, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Emotional Intelligence
Richardson, Joan – Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
Beverly Daniel Tatum, author of "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?", talks about race with "Kappan" editor-in-chief Joan Richardson. Tatum advises more conversations about race and racial identities as a way to bridge the divide between the races. Silence, she says, is not an effective strategy for…
Descriptors: Race, Racial Identification, Racial Relations, Consciousness Raising
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Lake, Robert; Kress, Tricia – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
Within the current U.S. sociopolitical context of rampant violence, increasing levels of racism and xenophobia in society and the rise of authoritarianism in schools, a new and fresh confluence of Maxine Greene and Paulo Freire's work revitalizes and expands the concept of radical hope. Their educational philosophies enable one to see beyond…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Social Bias, Social Justice, Consciousness Raising
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Huff, Emily – AILACTE Journal, 2018
This point of view paper explores the power of words to build respect and understanding around issues of diversity, equity and inclusion. As instructors in our courses who work to build self-awareness and unpack systems of power and privilege for ourselves and for our students, there are many lessons we can learn to make teaching and learning more…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Equal Education, Inclusion, Language Usage
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Nightingale, Barbra – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2015
This article provides a student's viewpoint in response to Larry Andrews' article, "The Humanities Are Dead! Long Live the Humanities!," which addresses and solidifies the notion that, at least from the standpoint of academicians, the humanities are alive and well. The author believes that a broader base of learning, an increased…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Humanities, Reader Response, Global Education
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