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Linsay DeMartino, Editor; Lisa Fetman, Editor – Myers Education Press, 2025
PreK-12 schools across the United States are adopting social and emotional learning (SEL) programs for both students and educators. However, most of these schools are adopting non-contextualized, trendy, and traditional SEL programs, in which students and educators are conditioned to apply certain knowledge and skills that speak to only a small…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Social Justice, Equal Education, Educational Practices
Andrew Matschiner – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
District "equity director" (ED) roles have grown rapidly over the past decade. Drawing on interviews and surveys with over 70 EDs across nearly 30 states, this study documents dramatic ED role growth from 2018 to 2022 specifically and examines why, according to EDs, such roles were established locally. Findings, drawing on scholarship on…
Descriptors: Administrators, Administrator Role, Job Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Katheryne T. Leigh-Osroosh; Emily Goodman-Scott – Professional School Counseling, 2025
In recent years, Zyromski and Dimmitt (2022) proposed a revised definition of evidence-based school counseling, with a greater emphasis on antiracism, anti-oppression, and a grounding in culture, context, and systemic change. Similarly, qualitative research can be used as a tool for advocacy and systemic change, eliciting a thick, rich, contextual…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Evidence Based Practice, Qualitative Research, School Counseling
Halis Sakiz; Pinar Çuhadar; Zeynep Çirkin – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2025
We explore how a social justice and capabilities perspective serves as a conceptual tool to understand the quality of education (QoE) in Turkey so that policy can be developed to make the education system inclusive of all learners, provide relevant education, and allow stakeholders' democratic participation. We provide a critical discussion about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Social Justice, Inclusion
Meagan S. Richard – Journal of Educational Administration, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify key school leadership practices that center social justice and are evidenced across multiple school and district contexts. Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative, multidistrict research design is used within this study. Sampled across seven US school districts, 24 school leaders were…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Social Justice, School Districts, Justice
Amy J. Konz – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this exploratory mixed-methods phenomenological study was to understand the perceptions of school building leaders (SBLs), also referred to as principals, regarding their facilitation of social justice leadership (SJL) and culturally responsive school leadership (CRSL) practices to support student inclusion and belongingness within…
Descriptors: Principals, Social Justice, Leadership Responsibility, Leadership Styles
Amy Walker; Francisco Torres; Kristine Pytash – Language Arts, 2025
This article explores how arts-based pedagogies give insight into the lives and dreams of students who experience detainment and incarceration. This article begins with an overview of imagination as a framework that the authors used to explore student work. They connect the concept of imagination to research on multiliteracies and arts-based…
Descriptors: Art Education, Teaching Methods, Institutionalized Persons, Cartoons
Jennifer Randall; Mya Poe; David Slomp; Maria Elena Oliveri – Language Testing, 2024
Educational assessments, from kindergarden to 12th grade (K-12) to licensure, have a long, well-documented history of oppression and marginalization. In this paper, we (the authors) ask the field of educational assessment/measurement to actively disrupt the White supremacist and racist logics that fuel this marginalization and re-orient itself…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Test Validity, Justice, Kindergarten
Nan Li; Angela Peters – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2024
Purpose: In recent years, issues related to body image, fat shaming, and societal perceptions of weight have gained more attention in educational discourse (Carmona-Márquez, "et al.," 2023; Dark and Aphramor, 2023; Nutter, Ireland, Alberga, "et al.," 2019; Schorb, 2022). The purpose of this paper is to explore the importance of…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Obesity, Ideology, Teacher Education
Kennedy Dastan Kaduma – International Journal of Educational Administration and Policy Studies, 2024
Ethical leadership has proven to be pivotal in fostering efficiency and effectiveness across various organizations. It cultivates employees' confidence, commitment, job satisfaction and enhances their performance, thereby contributing to organizational stability and competitiveness. Given its significance, ethical leadership has become a global…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Ethics, Principals, Elementary Secondary Education
Lisa M. Dorner; Sujin Kim – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2024
This paper integrates theories and research from the fields of transliteracies and language brokering to understand the language and literacy experiences of bilingual youth who grew up in Mexican immigrant families. Analyzing data from three interrelated studies that used ethnographic research methods to understand the language brokering of…
Descriptors: Translation, Citizenship, Multiple Literacies, Mexican Americans
Sanchez, Anastasia – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2023
Due to the influence of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), the National Research Council's (NRC) "Framework for K-12 Science Education," and a socio-workforce push to increase diverse representation in STEM fields, engineering education has become more prevalent in K-12 classrooms over the past decade. Although this shift is…
Descriptors: Science Education, Engineering Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Decolonization
Alyssa Hadley Dunn – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
This research explores teachers' development of their understandings of teaching for justice and equity on days after critical current events, traumas, and tragedies. In particular, I ask: How, if at all, are teachers prepared to engage in Days After Pedagogy? How do their preparation experiences influence their feelings about utilizing Days After…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Equal Education, Trauma, Teaching Methods
Stewart, Molly S.; Pier, Elizabeth; Ralyea, Dan; Rice, Andrew – Learning, Media and Technology, 2023
This paper examines the concept of open-source data interoperability in the United States' K-12 education domain, specifically addressing the implications of interoperability for data justice. The term 'data justice' is a relatively recent coinage; the framing and meaning of this term are still evolving, and it has not yet been applied in the…
Descriptors: Data, Standards, Information Management, Access to Information
Jingwoan Chang – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study examined the experiences of a diverse group of K-12 educators in Hawai?i, exploring the factors that shaped their orientation towards social justice education (SJE) and their definitions and conceptualizations of SJE in their work as educators. The framework of settler colonialism highlighted the fact that there can be no social justice…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Social Justice, Teachers, Self Concept