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Douglas Bourn; Jenny Hatley – International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning, 2023
Target 4.7 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals can provide an opportunity for a more transformative approach to education. To consider this requires a new approach to learning that moves beyond subjects and disciplines to recognise intersectionality as being central to providing a radical rethinking of the purpose of education.…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Educational Change, Intersectionality, Role of Education
Jo Baptiste; Lucy Choudhury; Emily Giubertoni; Nicola Sum – School Leadership & Management, 2024
This paper presents the findings of a self-study exploring the experiences of women leaders, and the intersections of leadership work with roles as mothers. Drawing on narratives of women from across experiences of leading to support women in the workplace, to women who juggle leadership work and mothering, and women whose mothering involves…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Leaders, Participatory Research
Georgeta Ion; Marta Kowalczuk-Waledziak; Chris Brown – European Journal of Education, 2024
This survey-based study delves into the intricate interplay of research utilisation in the pedagogical approaches of a sample of 534 teachers across Catalonia (Spain), Poland, and England. Applying Baudrillard's Theory of Consumption lenses, we present novel insights into the multifaceted aspects of research use, including its benefits, costs, and…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
Gary Spruce – Music Education Research, 2024
This article explores some of the intersections and relationships between 'knowledge' and 'social justice' particularly as manifest in the context of English school music education. It takes as its starting point the tensions resulting from different understandings of these terms as revealed in the Society for Music Analysis's (SMA) report…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Music Education, Intersectionality, Music
Elizabeth Malone; Pooja Saini; Helen Poole – Education 3-13, 2024
This research, conducted in the north-west of England, examined what primary trainee teachers believe affects their wellbeing, while studying on a 1-year post-graduate course. The research adopted a phenomenological case study using semi-structured self-directed interviews. Our thematic analysis illuminates that trainee teachers' intersectionality…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Elementary School Teachers, Well Being
Bradbury, Alice; Tereshchenko, Antonina; Mills, Martin – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2023
This paper recounts the experiences of 24 primary and secondary teachers from a number of minoritised groups in the education system in England, using interview data collected for a project exploring the retention of minority teachers. The teachers' experiences of racism are discussed alongside other intersectional aspects of their identities --…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Minority Group Teachers
Parrish, Abigail – Language Learning Journal, 2023
Modern Foreign Language (MFL) education has long been described as being 'in crisis' by virtue of a long decline in the numbers of students being entered for exams at age 16 and 18. Whilst this decline is generally attributed to policy, harsh grading and the rise of global English, this paper challenges this view by positioning the decline at the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, Course Selection (Students), Femininity