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Melanie Walker – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2024
The paper contributes to current debates about decolonising curriculum and advancing corresponding 'humanness pedagogies' in South Africa by developing a capabilitarian approach and foregrounding epistemic justice capabilities. This is aligned with and to fostering a shared African ethic for individual transformation-in-context and for building…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Curriculum Development, Ability
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Sanasintani; Alfonso Munte – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
The present research shows the absurdity of education, especially education management, in the posthumanist schema. Posthumanists seem to want to form their own group, but researchers see that posthumanism is not new, especially in the world of education. Philosopher Mortimer J. Adler, in the framework of perennialism, shows the structure of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Christianity, Foreign Countries, Educational Administration
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Jaelyn deMaría; Karen Roybal – Communication Education, 2024
Place-based education is pedagogy rooted in local landscapes, community experts, and embodied communication. This essay explores the authors' initial findings from a two-year pilot project that connects students from the University of New Mexico and students from Colorado College in a multisite field experience connected to the Rio Grande…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, College Students, Field Experience Programs, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Lynn A. Tovar – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2024
A small university in rural Texas explored developing a criminal justice bachelor's degree curriculum through the lens of perspective transformation focusing on humanity courses, resulting in a paradigm shift away from a traditional criminal justice baccalaureate degree curriculum. This article addresses the university's journey in developing the…
Descriptors: Small Colleges, Rural Areas, Universities, Curriculum Development
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Lisa A. Borgerding; Jennifer L. Heisler; Breanna C. Beaver; A. O. Prince – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2024
Climate change is a growing global crisis with short and long-term physical and human impacts. Although climate change is a global occurrence, the impacts of climate change are not felt equally among all locations and all groups of people. Climate justice education is a form of social justice education that invites students to consider how the…
Descriptors: Climate, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Secondary School Teachers
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Jennifer Tatebe; Lina Valdivia – Curriculum Matters, 2024
This article reports on a line of findings that explores how New Zealand secondary teachers teach about inequality as part of the official New Zealand curriculum ("NZC") in their respective teaching subjects. This second phase of the study is part of a wider project about how inequality is positioned within "NZC." In-service…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, National Curriculum, Teaching Methods
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Young, Diane S.; Trawver, Kathi R.; Harris, Abril N.; Jacob, Daniel – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
Given tremendous negative societal effects of mass incarceration, the social work profession's investment in the Grand Challenge to Promote Smart Decarceration, and the call for criminal justice transformation, educational content that prepares social work students to engage in smart decarceration efforts is essential. This article presents…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Social Problems, Correctional Institutions
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Walters, Shirley; von Kotze, Astrid; O'Neil, Joy K. P.; Burt, Jane; February, Colette; Clover, Darlene – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2022
Ecoliteracy is essential for adult educators/activists en route to creating ecoliterate populations. Working cooperatively with other networks in the spirit of a 'solidarity economy', a group within the PIMA network has run a climate justice education programme through a series of webinars. We describe and analyse a case story of an emergent…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Climate, Justice, Adult Educators
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Sharifian, Fereydoon – International Review of Education, 2022
Over the past two decades, efforts have been made to enrich curriculum studies internationally. Among the field's new theories which have emerged in recent years is "itinerant curriculum theory" (ICT), proposed and developed by João Paraskeva. Its aim is to free curriculum from the dominance of Western discourses and make room for…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Curriculum Development, Western Civilization, Epistemology
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Kolluri, Suneal; Edwards, Leslee – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2023
Ethnic Studies courses are expanding in U.S. schools. While research has demonstrated the benefits of Ethnic Studies for racially minoritized students, less research has interrogated the process of Ethnic Studies curriculum development. Counternarrative--a central component of Ethnic Studies curricula--may present tensions for teachers crafting…
Descriptors: Ethnic Studies, Minority Group Students, Curriculum Development, Case Studies
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Tan, Edna; Barton, Angela Calabrese; Benavides, Aerin – Peabody Journal of Education, 2021
There are well-documented justice-related issues in engineering education. How do teachers begin to develop a way of seeing forward in their teaching, both in how they understand their role and their hoped-for outcomes for students, in ways that bridge the goals of justice with required engineering disciplinary expectations? In this manuscript, we…
Descriptors: Justice, Engineering Education, Middle School Teachers, Teaching Methods
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Erin Sperling; Hilary Inwood; Laura Sims; Paul Elliott – Canadian Journal of Education, 2025
As teacher education can help communities transition to sustainable, just ways of being, this study reports on the development of, and research on, a national E-course for preservice teachers focused on Environmental and Sustainability Education (ESE). This collaborative initiative brought together academics, community educators, and K-12 teachers…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ecology, Justice, Preservice Teacher Education
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Olive, Rebecca; Enright, Eimear – Sport, Education and Society, 2021
Inspired by the activism of young people in response to growing calls for climate justice, this discussion examines the rich possibilities to more meaningfully engage with the interconnections between human and environmental health in the AC:HPE. We explore how the Sustainability cross-curriculum priority is articulated throughout the Health and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Education, Physical Education, Sustainability
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Jenni Conrad; Jennifer Lynn Gallagher; Wendy Chan – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2024
While recognized as a foundational practice, social studies educators struggle with enacting inquiry-based instruction. With critical inquiries that examine sociopolitical and other injustices, developing aligned compelling questions represents a challenge, particularly for elementary teachers. Informed by four lenses of criticality from social…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Inquiry, Curriculum Development, Teacher Education Programs
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Jenifer A. Crawford; Robert A. Filback; Pedro A. Noguera – Teacher Educator, 2025
The University of Southern California (USC) Democracy Project responds to the inadequacies of traditional civics education, particularly its failure to engage marginalized students in meaningful democratic participation. Grounded in the theories of John Dewey and Paulo Freire, the project uses an action civics model to connect students with…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Citizenship Education, State Universities, Democracy
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