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derria byrd – Educational Theory, 2025
In this article, derria byrd contends that more robust interrogation of the organizational contribution to inequity in higher education would be aided by understanding higher education organizations as social actors. Organizational social actor theory demonstrates that colleges and universities are more than inert contexts in which marginalized…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Higher Education, Educational Practices, Role of Education
Shuffelton, Amy B. – Educational Theory, 2020
This article provides a "thick" understanding of how public school parents understand their decision to opt their children out of standardized tests. In it, Amy Shuffelton draws from qualitative research interviews with Chicago parents to explore how three mothers connected opting out of standardized testing to their broader commitments…
Descriptors: Testing, Parent Participation, Public Education, Standardized Tests
Schutz, Aaron – Educational Theory, 2011
Throughout the twentieth century, middle-class progressives embraced visions of democracy rooted in their relatively privileged life experiences. Progressive educators developed pedagogies designed to nurture the individual voice within egalitarian classrooms, assuming that collective action in the public realm could be modeled on the relatively…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democracy, Community Action, Social Change
Tamir, Yuli – Educational Theory, 2011
In this essay, Yuli Tamir argues that the growing interest in public education in the developed world in general and in the United States in particular is grounded in a fear of losing global hegemony. The most rational approach to slowing down these hegemonic shifts is to empower public education and allow the neglected human capital vested in…
Descriptors: Public Education, Role of Education, Human Capital, Educational Change