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Dunn-Jensen, Linda M.; Ryan, Katherine C.; Bradshaw, Christopher C. – Management Teaching Review, 2023
Individuals who are privileged are often unaware of the unearned advantages that they have. Because of this lack of awareness, individuals with privilege may attribute poor performance of a non-privileged individual to that individual's lack of effort or ability, rather than recognizing that the non-privileged person may not have had sufficient…
Descriptors: Resource Allocation, Rewards, Advantaged, Diversity
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Fan, Yifeng; Hogan, Toschia M. – Journal of Management Education, 2023
There has been strong advocacy for educators to extensively examine pedagogical assumptions to design more inclusive and accessible classes. However, our assumptions about inclusivity and the interplay of privilege and students' "common sense" have received little attention. As such, a common sense gap exists, where faculty may regard…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Management Development, Inclusion, Educational Experience
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Fritzsche, Lauren – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2022
Geographers have long advocated for decolonizing geographic research and curriculum to produce forms of anti-oppressive knowledge and learning. While these calls have become more prominent in recent years, these conversations are rarely translated into a reflection on pedagogy and how we integrate anti-oppressive teaching in the classroom. This…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Power Structure, Geography Instruction, Metacognition
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Bates, Vincent C. – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2021
The dual aims of this essay are to consider some ways in which school music reproduces neoliberal rationalities and to suggest possibilities whereby playful aspects of music education can open spaces for disruption and resistance. After defining key terms (capital, neoliberalism, rationality, social reproduction, and alienation), patterns of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Neoliberalism, Learning Experience, Alienation
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Simon, James David; Boyd, Reiko; Subica, Andrew M. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2022
In this article, we argue that those in social work education should refocus how they conceptualize and teach intersectionality to produce more effective social work practitioners. We emphasize that social work should shift from educating students to evaluate diverse clients as the accumulation of individual identities operating in isolation…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Philosophy, Self Concept
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Farrelly, Denise; Kaplin, Daniel; Hernandez, Delia – Teaching of Psychology, 2022
Introduction: Undergraduate psychology programs offer opportunities for the development of knowledge and specialized skills in order to equip students to work with diverse populations. Statement of the Problem: It is crucial for psychology clinicians and other human service providers to understand and be responsive to the scope of cultural…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Transformative Learning, Undergraduate Students, Psychology
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Crowley, Ryan M.; King, LaGarrett J. – Social Education, 2018
Critical theory is one of the predominant schools of thought in the social sciences. Like all theory, it is a framework used for explaining--and examining--something about the world. Critical theory pays special attention to the social world, focusing on the hierarchical nature of social relations and examining how these unequal power…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Interpersonal Relationship
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Clarke, Linda; Abbott, Lesley – International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning, 2019
Developing pupils' knowledge and understanding of world poverty and how to reduce it requires building teachers' capacity. With this objective in mind, the UK Global Learning Programme (GLP 2013-18) sought to determine the extent to which a social justice mentality was evident among pupils in Northern Ireland schools in tandem with, or instead of,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Poverty, Global Education, Student Attitudes
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Minarik, Joseph D. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2017
Privilege is one of the central constructs social work educators reference to increase self-awareness and concern about inequality, but it is often oversimplified. This article argues how the concept of privilege can be made more credible to learners by anchoring it to everyday business-as-usual decision making, stereotyping, and various…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Disadvantaged, Decision Making
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Bellino, Michelle J. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2018
Amid growing policy interest in global citizenship education, this ethnographic study examines one school's mission to foster global citizens among elite youth in Guatemala. Despite educators' efforts to raise awareness about local inequities and instill national identity and attachment to Guatemala, students constructed a neoliberal vision of…
Descriptors: Peace, Citizenship Education, Ethnography, Advantaged
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Foster-Shaner, Liz; Sondel, Beth; Generett, Gretchen; King, Michelle – Educational Forum, 2019
For the past year, we have been co-facilitating Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) workshops across Pittsburgh, tailored specifically toward local educators and educational activists. The overarching intentions of these workshops were twofold: (a) to cultivate educators' understanding of and response to how power and privilege operate in educational…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Power Structure, Activism, Self Concept
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Lee, Soo Jung; Jahng, Kyung Eun; Kim, Koeun – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2020
Purpose: This paper aims to attend to the issues that remain veiled and excluded in the name of multiculture. Design/methodology/approach: This paper problematizes South Korean multicultural education policies through Bourdieu's concept of capital as a theoretical frame. Findings: First, the paper discusses that material wealth is unequally…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Social Capital, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries
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Wheeler-Bell, Quentin – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2017
America is witnessing a new gilded age. Since the 1970s, inequality in wealth and income has soared within the United States--and globally (Piketty, 2014; Sayer, 2016; Therborn, 2013). Such inequalities affect human flourishing because they allow the privileged class to convert their wealth into different, and unequal, lifestyles and life chances.…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Social Class, Educational Philosophy, Ethics
Reich, Justin – Educational Leadership, 2019
In recent years, educators have used the SAMR (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition) model to describe the ideal trajectory of teachers as learners with new technology. The very same general pattern can be found in Judith Sandholtz's research from the Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow project in the 1980s and the five-phase model…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Models, Program Descriptions, Teaching Methods
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Winings, Kathy – Religious Education, 2019
As Robin D'Angelo (2018) describes it, white normativity rests on the "definition of whites as the norm or standard for human, and people of color as a deviation from that norm." Consequently, going beyond white normativity is not a simple feat. Racism and normativity have been an entrenched part of many of cultures, societies, and…
Descriptors: Whites, Behavior Standards, Minority Groups, Racial Bias
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