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Starr, Joshua P. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2023
Events of recent years have led many students and parents alike to question why schools work the way that they do. Students have asked why they should have to come to class when they can do the work at home. Community members have questioned why students are having to learn about contentious issues. While not all of questions are equally valid,…
Descriptors: Leadership, Values, School Role, Role of Education
Joe Greenberg – Phi Delta Kappan, 2025
Joe Greenberg explores the importance of amplifying student voices and developing a collaborative mindset in education to inspire a new generation of changemakers. He highlights the role of schools in addressing systemic challenges such as inequality, isolation, and disengagement, advocating for holistic and student-centered learning models. By…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, School Role, Educational Change, Social Change
López-Robertson, Julia – Reading Teacher, 2023
As the number of children who are immigrants or refugees continues to grow due to a variety of issues taking place around the world, i.e., war, political unrest, famine, and persecution, how do schools meet their needs? The article provides advice on working with children who are immigrants or refugees and the importance of viewing them through an…
Descriptors: Children, Immigrants, Refugees, Student Needs
Patumphorn Piatanom; Saardlak Chongkhlaiklang; Kamoltip Thongkamhaeng; Tapanee Kotcharat – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2023
The value in Thai society influences the children to perceive that "the happiness" is the financial success could bring about the happiness. This arouses the children to be stressed about learning, to gain more knowledge, is the children's learning process developed by the educational system or taking extra course? Hence, the following…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Foreign Countries, Family Role, School Role
John B. Diamond – Educational Researcher, 2024
Building on W. E. B. Du Bois's color line concept, I argue that white supremacy is deeply embedded in U.S. educational organizations and that White racial actors, opportunity hoarding, and the cultivation of racial ideology and racial ignorance help sustain it. In doing this, I seek to move away from the aspirational progress narratives often…
Descriptors: Racism, Desegregation Litigation, School Desegregation, Ideology
Pazey, Barbara L.; King, Kelley; van Tassell, Frances – American Educational History Journal, 2023
In June 2008, Albert Sidney Johnston High School (JHS) in the Austin Independent School District (AISD) became the first school in the state of Texas to be closed by the Commissioner of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) after receiving ratings of academically unacceptable for five consecutive years under the Texas public school accountability…
Descriptors: High Schools, Low Achievement, School Closing, School Desegregation
Rawn Boulden; Christine Schimmel – Rural Educator, 2024
This promising practice describes a statewide effort to address the surging youth mental health crisis through the provision of Youth Mental Health First Aid training in West Virginia public schools. Youth Mental Health First Aid is an evidence-based training for adults who work with youth. This interactive training increases participants'…
Descriptors: Youth, Mental Health, Training, Adults
Elizabeth Bettini; Allison Gilmour – EdResearch for Action, 2024
The EdResearch for Action Overview Series summarizes the research on key topics to provide K-12 education decision makers and advocates with an evidence base to ground discussions about how to best serve students. Authors - leading experts from across the field of education research - are charged with highlighting key findings from research that…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Shortage, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Recruitment
Bozkurt, Aras; Sharma, Ramesh C. – Asian Journal of Distance Education, 2023
Generative AI is here to stay, and we need to explore the potential role of these technologies in distance education and online learning, considering both the benefits and challenges. With many potentials such as customized learning experiences, intelligent tutoring, automated grading, content creation, and personalized career advice, there are…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Distance Education, Electronic Learning
Tireli, Üzeyir; Jacobsen, Jens Christian – Journal of School Administration Research and Development, 2023
Raising children and young people's climate awareness through actions outside of school could be integrated into pedagogy; instead of the individual-oriented approaches in school, educators should develop a critical pedagogy where community change and political activism are at the core. In this article, we examine how a reformulation based on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Community Change, Activism
Richard D. Osguthorpe; Bryant Jensen – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2023
Much of K-12 teaching privileges White, upper-middle-class ways of being, thinking, feeling, and interacting. Integrating arguments from moral philosophy and empirical work on teaching and teacher learning, we (a) conceptualize transformative practice, including its moral rewards; (b) frame teacher dispositional virtues that modify their practice;…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Teaching (Occupation), Moral Values, Philosophy
Hope G. Casto; Kristie LeBeau; John W. Sipple – School Community Journal, 2024
Educational and community leaders can use a community aware policy perspective in the quest for educational opportunity, equity, and community vitality. This school-community conceptual framework presents four elements of the school-community relationship that highlight the intersection between the educational and community levels of analysis, as…
Descriptors: Equal Education, School Community Relationship, Rural Schools, School Role
Howard Adelman; Linda Taylor – Center for MH in Schools and Student/Learning Supports at UCLA, 2024
In 2022, the Center published "Student/Learning Supports: A Brief Guide for Moving in New Directions. The guide discussed the need for system changes to end the fragmentation, overspecialization, and marginalization of student/learning supports and outlined first steps to take in pursuing the changes. As the 2022 guide emphasizes,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Academic Support Services, Multi Tiered Systems of Support, Achievement Gap
Nishiyama, Kei – Theory and Research in Education, 2021
While the discussion on education for deliberative democracy is increasingly gaining prominence, there is a deep gap between the theories of deliberative democracy and democratic education with respect to what deliberative democracy is and ought to be. As a result, theories and practices of democratic education tend to be grounded in a narrow…
Descriptors: Democracy, Theories, Systems Approach, Personal Autonomy
Mousa, Mohamed – European Journal of Training and Development, 2023
Purpose: This paper aims to theoretically answer the question: why might business schools in Egypt fail to develop responsible leaders? Design/methodology/approach: The author starts by discussing modernization theory (Lipset, 1959) -- which highlights the idea that the more educated people there are in a given society/nation, the more calls for…
Descriptors: Business Schools, Business Administration Education, Leadership Training, Leadership Responsibility