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SWIFT Education Center, 2025
The concept of collective identity emphasizes the importance of solidarity, collective strength, and coalition building among social groups in order to establish empowering educational systems, while still critically acknowledging the role that intersectionality, privilege, and power play in society and in students' lives. This brief summarizes…
Descriptors: Group Unity, Power Structure, Racism, Blacks
Thomas R. Guskey – Phi Delta Kappan, 2024
School leaders struggle in their efforts to implement standards-based grading reforms in large part because they fail to address the inconsistency in grading practices among individual teachers. This article describes three crucial steps necessary to gain greater consistency in teachers' grading practices: (1) Reaching consensus on a purpose…
Descriptors: Grading, Student Evaluation, Academic Achievement, Academic Standards
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Cory Legassic – LEARNing Landscapes, 2024
This piece offers a conceptual framework for collective care as pedagogy in higher education, and a proposition of how to theorize its orientations within anticolonial and feminist work on affect in education. First, I spotlight work that helps to define collective care. Next, I call on the concept of affective individualism as a way to describe…
Descriptors: Caring, Higher Education, Decolonization, Feminism
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Zachary D. Van Den Berg; Mikey Anderson – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2023
Queer worldmaking (QWM) in art therapy offers liberatory sex-positive interventions and modes of critical inquiry that affirm the lives, imaginations, and pleasures of all who enter the studio. The authors provide three major strategies for QWM in art therapy. A queer ethos of care decenters cis-heteronormativity by embracing the diversity of…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, LGBTQ People, Communities of Practice, Community Action
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Falandays, J. Benjamin; Smaldino, Paul E. – Cognitive Science, 2022
When a population exhibits collective cognitive alignment, such that group members tend to perceive, remember, and reproduce information in similar ways, the features of socially transmitted variants (i.e., artifacts, behaviors) may converge over time towards culture-specific equilibria points, often called cultural attractors. Because cognition…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Cultural Influences, Group Unity, Models
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Saul, Mark; Vaderlind, Paul – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2022
The International Mathematical Olympiad, now 62 years old, has catalyzed the formation of a remarkable international community that meets for 2 weeks each year to celebrate mathematical problem solving. It has influenced and expanded the greater global mathematical culture, and the value of problem-solving in numerous countries. It is time for the…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Competition, Mathematics Education, Outreach Programs
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Donald Guadagni – Online Submission, 2024
Common denominator communications examines dialogic pedagogy together with modes of communications rooted in "hierological", "equity", "inclusive", and "peer" driven foundations. It examines limits and utility in applying these foundations in the classroom. The relationship between these modes and how it may…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Diagnostic Teaching, Equal Education, Inclusion
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Ault, Charles R., Jr. – Science Education, 2023
Across decades, science educators have invested in curricula that presume scientific unity. The phrases "habits of mind, scientific method, processes of science, inquiry skills, nature of science, practices of science" reflect this obsession. However, historians look with skepticism at universal notions of science and endorse…
Descriptors: Science Education, Climate, Conservation (Environment), Pandemics
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Hedy Chang – State Education Standard, 2023
Monitoring chronic absence by grade, student populations, school, district, and geography is crucial to learning recovery and addressing the inequities exacerbated by the pandemic. Chronic absence and other types of attendance data can help identify where more engagement and support are needed as well as illuminate policies and practices that are…
Descriptors: Attendance, Learner Engagement, Family Involvement, School Safety
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Butterwick, Shauna; Selman, Jan – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2020
This article helps us see how, through revisiting a range of stories, community-based participatory theater can create conditions for acknowledging and valuing difference and promoting solidarity.
Descriptors: Story Telling, Community Programs, Theater Arts, Diversity
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Somaskandan, Karthikeyan; Arulandu, Savarimuthu; Parayitam, Satyanarayana – Learning Organization, 2022
Purpose: This study aims to develop a conceptual model linking the relationship between individual learning, organizational learning and organizational commitment. A multi-layered conceptual model involving three dimensions of organizational commitment: normative, affective and continuance, and individual and organizational learning is presented.…
Descriptors: Models, Learning, Organizational Learning, Organizational Theories
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Charkin, Emily – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
In 1940, John and Morag Aitkenhead set up Kilquhanity School in rural Galloway, inspired by the writings of A.S. Neill and the practices at Summerhill School. In 1962, Aitkenhead wrote that he had swallowed 'hook, line and sinker' Neill's theories and that 'but for him and his example, there could never have been this free school in Scotland'.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Free Schools, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Amanda L. Sullivan; Thuy Nguyen – Great Lakes Equity Center, 2024
This "Equity Tool" is intended to facilitate use of the concepts and processes described in greater depth in the Equity by Design brief, "Promoting Socially Just Evidence-based Practice." We summarize the framework presented in this brief and offer guiding questions to support educators' preparation for and engagement in…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Theory Practice Relationship, Misconceptions, Community Involvement
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Brant, Jennifer; Webber, Kayla – Curriculum Inquiry, 2022
We begin this essay by sharing a bit about our entry points into Black, Indigenous, and Afro-Indigenous feminist solidarities before entering into conversation with Mikki Kendall whose work Hood Feminisms: Notes from the Women that a Movement Forgot inspired the title for this essay and offers important insights for Black and Indigenous feminist…
Descriptors: Blacks, Indigenous Populations, Afrocentrism, Feminism
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Bennett, Gabrielle; Wahl-Alexander, Zachary; Jacobs, Jenn M. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2023
Although most teachers would acknowledge the impact relationships with their students have on the environmental climate in their gymnasium, this topic has been scarcely discussed. To date, there are few papers focusing on tangible strategies for developing, building, and enhancing the relationship between physical educators and their students.…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Physical Education, Athletics, Physical Education Teachers
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