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Kylie Smith; Sonja Arndt – Global Studies of Childhood, 2024
This response to the question about what we are angry about and what we dream of for young children reflects our work of over 30 years in Australasia. For Kylie in Australia and for Sonja in Aotearoa New Zealand and now also Australia. We direct the RECE common call, for an elevation of children's rights, to a voice, to a 'good' education, and to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Childrens Rights
Doris J. Walker-Dalhouse – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2024
Social and economic changes are shaped globally by voluntary and involuntary migration patterns. Voluntary migrations are associated with the desire for family unification, economic gain, and the pursuit of educational opportunities; while involuntary migrations include fleeing from civil or political unrest, human rights violations, and war.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Acculturation, African American Students
Caroline Archambault; Geerte Verduijn – Journal of Experiential Education, 2024
Background: University teachers in various fields have turned to the experiential tool of poverty simulations to help prepare students to work effectively and ethically with people living in poverty. Their efficacy is reportedly mixed. While several studies claim positive results on student knowledge, skills, and attitudes, others highlight risks…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, College Faculty, Poverty
Rebeca Heringer; Melanie Janzen – Critical Education, 2023
The enactment of the Education Modernization Act by the government of Manitoba in early 2021 proposed several structural changes to the governance and delivery of provincial education. The related documents had a strong emphasis on improving the achievement of all students, making them future-ready and strengthening parental involvement. But…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, State Legislation, Educational Legislation, Diversity
Emma Gillaspy; Fiona Routh; Amy Edwards-Smith; Samantha Pywell; Alison Luckett; Sheena Cottam; Sabina Gerrard – Prism: Casting New Light on Learning, Theory & Practice, 2023
This empirical qualitative study investigates the ways in which working-class roots have shaped educator values and identity. Using collaborative autoethnography, we share an honest insight into the stories of seven female educators drawn together from a variety of health and social care disciplines. The five themes emerging from this research:…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Females, Ethnography
Sinhae Cho – ProQuest LLC, 2020
To address issues of racial disparities in the US and effect lasting social changes, it is essential for members of privileged groups to learn about the experiences of marginalized individuals and groups. However, this kind of empathic engagement around social justice issues is often avoided by privileged group members due to the potentially high…
Descriptors: Adults, Whites, Minority Groups, Empathy
Whitt, Matt S. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2016
In classes that examine entrenched injustices like sexism or racism, students sometimes use "distancing strategies" to dissociate themselves from the injustice being studied. Education researchers argue that distancing is a mechanism through which students, especially students of apparent privilege, deny their complicity in systemic…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Classroom Techniques, Social Distance, Student Responsibility
Srinivasan, Prasanna – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2017
Educators are always reminded that the act of teaching and learning has to be purposeful and highly relevant to all individuals and groups within particular societies. However, societies are highly complex, and they are traversed by varied categorical groupings based on individual and group identities. Taylor contends that categorical identity…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Inclusion, Equal Education, Social Justice
Jin, Jin; Ball, Stephen J. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2020
Meritocracy is used by governments in many societies as an 'effective' way to represent social justice and legitimise -- explain away -- class inequality. By focusing on a small number of working-class students who achieve academic 'success' and have reached elite universities in an ideal meritocratic environment -- Chinese schooling -- this paper…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, Working Class, Selective Admission, Foreign Countries
Tao Han, Keonghee – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2018
This study documents the experience of an Asian woman faculty in the rural Mountain West as it relates to difficulties teaching predominantly White preservice teachers about the importance of diversity and social justice to prepare them adequately with skills and materials for their P-12 classrooms in a rapidly changing world. The current…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Rural Education, Women Faculty, Teacher Educators
Polanin, Megan; Vera, Elizabeth – Theory Into Practice, 2013
School bullying exists as a societal epidemic that affects millions of school-aged students (Espelage & Holt, 2012). Youths involved in bullying--whether perpetrating, witnessing, or being victimized--face inequitable access to school-based resources and opportunities aimed at academic growth and empowerment. This article conceptualizes school…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Bullying, Prevention, Intervention
Rhodes, Matthew Dean – ProQuest LLC, 2013
In Social Foundations classrooms, social justice approaches to questions of difference are certainly part of the curriculum. After teaching numerous Social Foundations courses, I encountered several issues related to the way rigid identity categories were complemented by neoliberal narratives that seemed to limit class conversation in troubling…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Neoliberalism, Curriculum Development, Social Differences
Pollack, Shoshana – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2016
This article reports on a study of student experiences of a Walls to Bridges (W2B) class taught by Faculty of Social Work instructors in a Canadian women's prison. The Walls to Bridges (W2B) program is based on the U. S. Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program and brings students from the university together with students from the prison to study for a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Correctional Institutions, Females, Experiential Learning
Nanna Ahlmark; Susan Reynolds Whyte; Tine Curtis; Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen – Health Education, 2014
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore how healthcare professionals in Denmark perceived and enacted their role as diabetes trainers for Arabic-speaking immigrants in three new local authority settings. The paper used positioning theory, which is a dynamic alternative to the more static concept of role in that it seeks to capture the…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Arabic, Diabetes, Allied Health Personnel
Naraian, Srikala – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2015
This study reports on the dilemmas of practice experienced by a parent-school facilitator, Melanie, within a large urban school district. Melanie struggled to reconcile her commitment to families in her school with the demands placed on her by an administrative ideology that viewed families as adversaries. Her attempts to manage the conflicts…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Parent School Relationship, Facilitators (Individuals), School Districts
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