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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
Sheridan, Kate; Miller, Whitney McIntyre; Satterwhite, Rian – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2023
Sustainability leadership has the transformative potential of helping to center an array of skills and mindsets needed for leaders and leaderful organizations and collectives to successfully address the many interrelated and connected challenges of the 21st century. This article makes the case that the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals…
Descriptors: Intersectionality, Sustainability, Leadership Training, Sustainable Development
Fred Dervin; Ning Chen – SpringerBriefs in Education, 2023
This book proposes a new method for working on the complex and polysemic notion of interculturality, aimed at scholars, students and educators who have an interest in enriching and challenging their own take on this somewhat controversial scientific notion. Multiple examples of observability made by the authors are provided to illustrate the…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Observation, Epistemology, Cultural Awareness
Jason C. Garvey; Jimmy Huynh – Critical Education, 2024
The purpose of this manuscript is to illustrate the value and potential of critical approaches to quantitative research. We begin by providing our positionalities as scholars to situate ourselves within this content. Next, we overview quantitative criticalism and explore tensions inherent within this approach. Following, we discuss four…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Statistical Analysis, Justice
Felipe Xavier de Melo; César Augusto Melo-Silva; Veronica Moreira Amado – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
The distribution of pulmonary blood flow is uneven and can be described as a three-zone model, the West zones: zone 1 occurs whenever alveolar pressure exceeds arterial pressure; zone 2 when the arterial pressure is greater than alveolar but the alveolar pressure exceeds the venous pressure; and finally zone 3 when both arterial and venous…
Descriptors: Science Education, Human Body, Medical Education, Models
David J. Connor; Scot Danforth; Deborah Gallagher – Exceptional Children, 2025
The inclusion of students with disabilities with special education services into general education classes has been an integral part of education for over 3 decades. It is a worldwide movement that continues to grow. Yet, some Special Education researchers remain highly critical, even cynical, of inclusion, despite decades of research that have…
Descriptors: Special Education, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Activism
Amanda L. Miller – Educational Review, 2024
The experiences of disabled girls of color have historically been ignored within and/or excluded from US educational research and thus, are often unheard and under-recognized. Few scholars use an intersectional lens to examine how inequities impact disabled girls of color. In this call to action to the research community, existing scholarship…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Minority Group Students, Females, Intersectionality
Reshmi Lahiri-Roy; Maree Martinussen – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
The promotion of equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives has become routine within Anglophone universities in the Global North. However, critical race scholars have demonstrated that these well-intentioned policies are often formulated in ways that transact empty performatives, where discussions of racism are deemed too challenging. Moreover,…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Higher Education, Diversity, Inclusion
ArCasia D. James-Gallaway – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
Marked by the tireless labour and contributions of Black women, the Black feminist tradition has significantly influenced the field and practice of education, broadly conceived, in which pedagogy plays a vital part. Little scholarship, however, has explored the relationship between Black feminist thought's knowledge validation process and Black…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, African Americans, Feminism, Praxis
Janice Kroeger; Holli Vah Seliskar – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2024
We describe our decision points to disclose parts of our personal selves while building trust with vulnerable populations in schools during ethnographic studies. Finding how our subjective identities were similar to and different than those of our participants helped us to better understand the participants' lives. We argue in this article that…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Bias, Credibility, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
Stephanie D. Sears – Teaching Sociology, 2024
This teaching note reviews a four-part discussion post assignment that asks Black-identified students enrolled in a class connected to a Black living-learning community to make sociological and personal connections to concepts related to race, anti-Blackness, and institutional racism in Yaa Gyasi's novel "Homegoing." Reflecting on their…
Descriptors: African American Students, Novels, Racism, Intersectionality
Neal, Makena; Espinoza, Benjamin D. – Adult Learning, 2023
Arlie Hochschild's theory of emotional labor (1983) has become a staple framework for understanding the tension that exists between outward emotional expression and inward emotional realities. In it, Hoschild (1983) introduces us to the idea of emotional management, the expectations that are put on us to manipulate the display of our…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Psychological Patterns, Gender Differences, Intersectionality
Poole, Adam – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2023
Previous work on working-class academics has highlighted recurring themes, such as micro-aggressions, imposter syndrome, liminality, exclusion, invisibility and habitus. These themes have been encapsulated in a number of metaphors, such as 'the ghost' and 'the phantom-limb', both of which connote absence, silence and marginalisation. Whilst these…
Descriptors: Working Class, Social Class, Intersectionality, Epistemology
Michael A. Goodman; Alexa Lee Arndt; William B. Walker Jr.; Kate Carpenter – Journal of College Student Development, 2025
College students play a pivotal role in governance efforts in higher education. From student government and student associations to student regents and trustees, it is common for institutions--and systems--to engage students in the governance process (Lozano, 2020; Lozano & Hughes, 2017; May, 2010). This article highlights the noteworthy…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Student Role, Governance
Jamila J. Lyiscott; Amari Boyd – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2024
A frequent question amongst Black scholars and practitioners is how to succeed in institutions that thrive on our cultural erasure. How to unmask and survive. For Black women these questions are doubly significant. The questions we answer in our collaborative Blackgirl autoethnography have implications for how Black women scholars, and others…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Multiple Literacies, Autobiographies