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Lefkios Neophytou – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
This paper critically examines the impact of neoliberalism on Quality Assurance (QA) in Higher Education (HE), employing an integrated approach that combines Foucauldian deconstruction and Freirean reconstruction. It explores the pervasive issues of accountability, standardization, and control that have increasingly dominated the field,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Guidelines, Humanization, Educational Policy
Fernandez, Orlando – Journal of Student Affairs, New York University, 2021
Freedom of speech and civil discourse in higher education are crucial to the personal and academic development of students. This essay begins with a brief overview of the protected status of freedom of speech, and the connection to civil discourse in higher education. Then, the issue of growing divisiveness in American society is examined, and how…
Descriptors: Humanization, Student Development, College Students, Freedom of Speech
Lewis Ellison, Tisha; Enriquez, Grace – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
The constant dehumanization of Black fathers and boys in the media, education, politics, pop culture, and society is traumatic. Deficit perspectives and a racialized political climate often negatively portray the moral, familial, and relational practices that Black fathers and boys engage in with their family members in their homes. Using…
Descriptors: African American Children, African American Family, Humanization, Personal Narratives
McCarthy, Finola; O'Brien, Stephen – Adult Learner: The Irish Journal of Adult and Community Education, 2020
This paper examines the experiences of one adult educator's engagement with Freire's praxis through teaching horticulture. The principal belief of the paper is that engaging in critical dialogue and reflexive action is an evolving journey of unlearning and hope for both learners and educators. The paper suggests that trusting in Freire's…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Praxis, Horticulture, Humanization
Qizhang Sun; Zhaolin Lu; Xipei Ren – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
Theoretical studies and perspectives have argued that humanities positively influence art and design learning performance, yet little study has tested this argument empirically. Further than testing the impact of humanities on art and design learning performance, the present study explores how humanities influence art and design learning…
Descriptors: Humanities Instruction, Humanistic Education, Gender Differences, Performance Based Assessment
Julissa O. Muñiz – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
Grounded in a Black feminist approach (Collins, 2022; Evans-Winters, 2019), in this article, I weave together the personal and professional to share what I have learned as a Black Latina educator, researcher, and abolitionist who for the past twelve years has worked in carceral spaces alongside numerous men, women, youth, and gender expansive…
Descriptors: Juvenile Justice, Correctional Education, Correctional Institutions, Adolescents
Laura A. Taylor – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Discourses of social justice are becoming increasingly prevalent in educational spaces, with rising numbers of teachers and teacher education programs expressing their aims to teach towards social justice. Yet, recent scholarship has documented the contested meanings of social justice in contemporary educational contexts. This qualitative case…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Social Justice, Discourse Analysis, Equal Education
McGregor, Sue L. T. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2022
This article explores the history of the home economics/family and consumer sciences (HE/FCS) profession, a field that arose from the synergy created by the 20th-century Industrial Revolution (late 1800s and early 1900s). The profession was intended to strengthen and protect the home and family from the vagaries of scientific and technological…
Descriptors: Family and Consumer Sciences, Educational History, Humanization, Quality of Life
Kitts, Hope – Research in Education, 2022
This article reviews the limitations of critical pedagogy in programs of teacher education, as well as several approaches of critical pedagogy, and the author, to surpass these limitations. I ask: How can teacher education manifest as a radical force in the transformation of society and cultural relations in schools for the purpose of advancing…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Educational Sociology, Humanization
Jill M. Swirsky; Susan Geffen; Kathy R. Doody; Pamela Schuetze; Emily F. Coyle; Lisa Timmons; Erica Weisgram – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2025
This study examined the use of popular culture-themed (PCT) courses in higher education. The goal was to define PCT courses operationally as well as qualitatively to explore benefits and challenges associated with teaching these courses. Instructors from a wide range of disciplines who have taught or are currently teaching a PCT course were asked…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Curriculum Development, Teaching Methods, Educational Benefits
Debra A. Canady – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Incarcerated men look to the classroom as a refuge to learn, grow, and develop, departing from their typical, everyday environment where devaluation is the norm. Unfortunately, the absence of a humanizing pedagogical praxis exposes the danger of the classroom's inability to restore human dignity, implicitly perpetuating incarcerated men as less…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Education, Males
Chevannes, Derefe Kimarley; Lopez, Josué Ricardo – Comparative Education Review, 2023
Moving beyond the nominal recognition of Black lives toward a struggle for Black liberation raises several challenges, one of which is the critical role of political education. For this reason, this article explores Euromodernity's constructions and sustenance of apolitical educational arrangements that constrain political speech fundamental to a…
Descriptors: Political Science, Citizenship Education, Democracy, Freedom of Speech
Walker, Melanie – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2023
Learning outcomes are predominantly framed in narrow and measurable terms, with students as decontextualised learners. As an alternative, the paper outlines a capabilitarian approach, building a four-dimensional matrix for reconceptualising learning outcomes. It is made up of a varied, multi-dimensional set of opportunities, processes and outcomes…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Trends, Decolonization
Echeverria, Priscilla – Power and Education, 2023
This discussion article offers a revision of the meaning of educating in times of "neoliberalism" when we care about "social justice," proposing that more than a speech about it, a critical education would consist in putting efforts into developing democratic human interactions. The Western neoliberal societies in which we live…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Social Justice, Neoliberalism, Politics of Education
Wallin, Patric – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2023
Transaction, competition and opposition have become imperative in higher education. In this article, I will explore where to go from here building on critical pedagogy and ideas from students-as-partners and undergraduate research. Using the course 'Environments for learning in higher education' as an empirical starting point and approaching…
Descriptors: Humanization, Higher Education, Educational Change, Interdisciplinary Approach