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Rona Tamiko Halualani – Communication Teacher, 2025
This essay highlights a critical assessment approach for intercultural communication courses that engages in a "doing--undoing" practice for instructors, with the aim of "doing" culture as learned through society and traditional intercultural communication instruction with the limited, romanticized, and settler colonial…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Teaching Methods, Cultural Awareness, Colonialism
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Kinyota, Mjege – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2021
Ecopedagogy has become central in transforming environmental pedagogies. Nevertheless, its full potential has not been realised especially in developing countries. This study investigated the extent to which a course taught in one university in Tanzania reflects the tenets of ecopedagogy. Based on seven-years experience in teaching the course,…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Course Descriptions, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Nyk Robertson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Current studies focus on critical pedagogy in the classroom as a practice, but do not connect these practices to praxis outside of the classroom as it relates to identity-based student activism. The purpose of this research is to investigate students' experiences and development as identity-based student activists and the role of dialogue in the…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Psychological Patterns, State Universities, Activism
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Ordem, Eser; Ulum, Omer Gokhan – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2021
Studies on pre-service English teachers have been on the rise since 1980s. However, some terms have been rarely discussed in detail, although critical pedagogy has produced significant insights into language teaching and learning. Scholars in the field have been repeatedly using the term 'pre-service English teachers'. However, this term is…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Preservice Teachers, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Bohonos, Jeremy W.; Otchere, Kimbery D.; Pak, Yoon K. – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2019
Despite calls for research into how critical and social justice themes are taught in HRD programs (Byrd, 2015), the current literature tells us little about how future scholars and practitioners are being prepared to face workplace injustice. Recent curricular research examining published curriculum lists and course descriptions have reported no…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teaching Methods, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
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Roland, Ericka; Jones, Alden – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
Building on existing studies on co-teaching and teaching difficult subjects, this article examines the development of our co-teaching relationship, as educators with marginalized identities, teaching on difficult subjects in a graduate critical consciousness course. The authors used the theoretical and methodological intersection of critical…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teaching Methods, Power Structure, Social Change
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Alderman, Derek; Narro Perez, Rodrigo; Eaves, LaToya E.; Klein, Phil; Muñoz, Solange – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2021
Responding to rising social tensions and ongoing theoretical and political changes in the study of geography, we advocate for greater operationalizing of anti-racism pedagogies within the field. Such pedagogies undermine long-standing geographic knowledge systems that marginalize and misrepresent people of color while also distorting and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Story Telling, Geography Instruction, Moral Values
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Ghoshal, Raj – Teaching Sociology, 2019
This article presents an in-class exercise that teaches students how to call elected officials about a course-related issue of their choice. The goals are to connect classroom learning with real-life action, to show that contacting elected officials need not be difficult or intimidating, and to help students develop a sense of efficacy that can…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Public Officials, Self Efficacy, Civics
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Ordem, Eser – Educational Action Research, 2023
The use of a participatory approach may entail taking risks in certain contexts. It involves discussing socio-political issues that aim to challenge the discourse of those in power representing neoliberal ideology. Critical pedagogy and the participatory approach oppose political and neoliberal power relations in educational settings that…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Course Descriptions, Positive Attitudes
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Rubin, Daniel Ian – Education and Urban Society, 2018
In the fall of 2015, a new secondary education class, Diversity and Multicultural Education, was introduced at Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama, USA. Although many multicultural theorists emphasize the importance of students taking diversity/multicultural education courses in college, there is no real model for creating such…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes
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Brantmeier, Edward J.; Webb, Destin – Journal of Peace Education, 2020
The undergraduate, introductory course, 'Inclusive Leadership for Sustainable Peace' aimed to cultivate sustainable peace leaders by inviting students to clarify their own core values and by examining: macro UNESCO Sustainable Development Goals and the Earth Charter; values and approaches of global sustainable peace leaders in their historic and…
Descriptors: Peace, Undergraduate Students, Course Descriptions, Introductory Courses
Arshad, Muminah; Dada, Rachel; Elliott, Cathy; Kalinowska, Iweta; Khan, Mehreen; Lipinski, Robert; Vassanth, Varun; Bhandal, Jotepreet; de Quinto Schneider, Monica; Georgis, Ines; Shilston, Fiona – London Review of Education, 2021
Within the literature on decolonizing the curriculum, a clear distinction is frequently made between diversity and decolonization. While "decolonization" entails dismantling colonial forms of knowledge, including practices that racialize and categorize, "diversity" is a policy discourse that advocates for adding different sorts…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Educational Change, Diversity, Political Science
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Matthews, Graham; Djawoto, Olivia – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2022
This article argues that in order to encourage English graduates to expand their horizons, educators should diversify the range of assessments and offer greater opportunities for public engagement. Through a detailed analysis of the final-year elective, "Literature & Medicine," the authors explore the ways in which the design and…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation, Elective Courses, Concept Mapping
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Snaza, Nathan – Curriculum Inquiry, 2019
At stake in contemporary US racial tensions is a struggle over the meaning of being "human." By drawing on black feminist theories of being human as verb, and minority discourse critiques of humanism, the paper links "racialization" to apparatuses of humanization that emerge in early modernity including slavery, colonization,…
Descriptors: Feminism, Criticism, Minority Groups, Humanism
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Porcher, Kisha – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2021
At the start of the pandemic, a lot of talk occurred about reimagining education, especially since the inception of schooling in America is not built for Black children. Research has examined the violence against Black children in schools, not to mention the double pandemic that they are experiencing with COVID-19 and the country's history of…
Descriptors: Grammar, COVID-19, Pandemics, African American Students
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