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Rikio Kimura – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
By reflecting on the research journey in an ethno-case study, this study attempts to identify the potential and limitations of critical realist grounded theory (CRGT) that hitherto remain unsubstantiated. My research sought to uncover how a Cambodian NGO's rights-based approach fostered people's transformative learning (TL) towards claiming their…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Cambodians, Nongovernmental Organizations, Civil Rights
Cohen, Janet; Billig, Miriam – Education and Urban Society, 2023
Community-based, Judaism-intensive action groups (Hebrew: Gar'inim Toraniim--GTs) are religiously motivated to settle in Israeli development towns, seeking to narrow social gaps through education. However, their influence has never been fully clarified. This study is grounded in the theory of educational gentrification and introduces the concept…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Areas, Urban Schools, Religious Factors
Archie Thomas – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
Schooling has been a site of harm for Indigenous people in settler colonial contexts, as a tool of dispossession, assimilation and separation from country and kin. However, schools have simultaneously been sites to work against this and build alternatives to settler colonial systems that nourish Indigenous futures. This article centers the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Colonialism, Educational Policy
Occupying Schools, Occupying Land: How the Landless Workers Movement Transformed Brazilian Education
Tarlau, Rebecca – Oxford University Press, 2019
Over the past thirty-five years the Brazilian Landless Workers Movement (MST), one of the largest social movements in Latin America, has become famous globally for its success in occupying land, winning land rights, and developing alternative economic enterprises for over a million landless workers. The movement has also linked education reform to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Change, Educational Change, Land Settlement
Goossens, Cedric; Muls, Jaël; Stevens, Peter; Van Gorp, Angelo – Whiteness and Education, 2018
It has been argued that white middle classes act in the best interest of their offspring, even when these actions clash with their values. In urban contexts, parents often do this by avoiding ethnically diverse educational settings. Drawing on 35 interviews, this article aims to gain a deeper understanding of the school-choice process of white…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parents, Whites, Disadvantaged
Monk, Liliana B. – Geography Teacher, 2015
This article on the development of Beijing can introduce students to many topics found in the urban geography section of the AP Human Geography course outline published in 2013. The author provides lesson plans and a PowerPoint presentation as resources for teaching a unit about the city.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Geography, Lesson Plans, Urban Areas
Hussein, Jeylan Wolyie; Bedasa, Nigusie Angessa – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2017
The article presents analysis of the epistemological, pedagogical and methodological processes and dilemmas that unfolded during our efforts to transform the conceptions and understandings of our participants' thinking about ways of managing land-related conflicts. The paper reports our evaluation of the thinking and perspectives that guided our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Land Use, Land Acquisition, Conflict
Sutherland, Lee-Ann – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
In this paper, processes of gentrification are assessed in relation to non-commercial farming: the production of agricultural commodities without the intent of earning a living. The author argues that due to the connection between residence and productive assets (particularly land) inherent in farming, agricultural gentrification represents a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agricultural Occupations, Farm Management, Agricultural Production
Bayim, Cyril Obi – Religious Education, 2015
Within the last half century, several communities in Boki Land have engaged in violent conflicts as a result of disputes over portions of land that have claimed many lives, and left many more injured. The Boki people, like most rural African peoples, depend largely on the land for their livelihood and economic development. Thus, any encroachment…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Community Change
Rowe, Emma E. – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2014
This paper explores the metonymic slippage surrounding the discourse of public education, through observations and interviews with Lawson High School active campaigners in the state of Victoria, Australia. The notion of campaigning for public education has become an ever-present issue on an international scale, and this article aims to contribute…
Descriptors: Public Education, Public Schools, High Schools, Foreign Countries
Gaylie, Veronica – Peter Lang New York, 2011
This book explores the urban school garden as a bridge between environmental action and thought. As a small-scale response to global issues around access to food and land, urban school gardens promote practical knowledge of farming as well as help renew cultural ideals of shared space and mutual support for the organic, built environment. Through…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Physical Environment, Gardening, Food
Meek, David – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2011
The Landless Workers' Movement (MST) is recognized as Brazil's most successful social movement. Although its goal is agrarian reform, the MST has been the subject of significant educational scholarship due to the emphasis it places on education reform, and formal and informal education. The MST's pedagogy has been extensively analysed. However,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Propaganda, Social Action, Land Acquisition
Middleton, Sue – History of Education, 2010
Henri Lefebvre suggested that social researchers engage in "the concrete analysis of rhythms" in order to reveal the "pedagogy of appropriation (the appropriation of the body, as of spatial practice)". Lefebvre's spatial analysis has influenced educational researchers, while the idea of "pedagogy" has travelled beyond…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Agricultural Laborers, Phenomenology
Kapoor, Dip – McGill Journal of Education, 2009
This paper traces the kinds of learning engendered through Adivasi trans-local and local subaltern social movement (SSM) action addressing state-corporate developmental collusions, state-caste interests and the resulting dispossession of Adivasis from land, forest and their ways of life given the economic liberalization drive to exploit resources…
Descriptors: Social Class, Social Action, Foreign Countries, Land Use
Lerma, Michael – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2012
What is the relationship between Indigenous peoples and violent reactions to contemporary states? This research explores differing, culturally informed notions of attachment to land or place territory. Mechanistic ties and organic ties to land are linked to a key distinction between Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous peoples. Utilizing the…
Descriptors: American Indian History, Land Use, American Indians, Attachment Behavior
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