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Blatt, Jessica – History of Education Quarterly, 2020
As someone whose training is in political science and who writes about the history of my own discipline, I admit to some hesitation in recommending future avenues of research for historians of education. For that reason, the following thoughts are directed toward disciplinary history broadly and social science history specifically. Moreover, the…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Educational History, Intellectual History, Racial Bias
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Young, Jemimah L. – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2020
The racial achievement gap is one of the most persistent and pervasive issues in educational research. Unfortunately, the current research on Black student achievement lacks empirical studies that address the academic strengths and challenges facing Black girls. Specifically, there is a dearth of resources in the form of books, articles, and…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Academic Achievement, Barriers
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Boettcher, Michelle L.; Adelson, Laetitia; Jamison, Avery; Kniess, Dena – About Campus, 2020
This conversation started in the fall of 2019 and continued through the pandemic transitions in the spring of 2020. The conversation was between faculty and graduate students about what student affairs (SA) says it values and what practice actually looks like. The authors talk about SA aspiring to support all students personally, academically, and…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Student Personnel Services, Graduate Students, Pandemics
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Perry, Monique – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2020
This article is a reflective piece that draws from local experience, historical, and educational literature. I argue the ways in which intersectionality can support analyses in the local uprisings for the Black Lives Matter movement in Philadelphia. Some uprisings, focused on anti-Black state violence linkages to schools and approaches to…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, African Americans, Civil Rights, Activism
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Macleod, Catriona Ida; du Toit, Ryan; Paphitis, Sharli; Kelland, Lindsay – South African Journal of Education, 2020
The barriers to education associated with menstruation vary from country to country and within countries. We report on a cross-sectional survey conducted in diverse schools in 2 districts of the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Using multi-stage sampling (stratified random sampling of schools, and purposive sampling of Grade 11 female-identified…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Females, Physiology
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Cavendish, Wendy; Connor, David; Gonzalez, Taucia; Jean-Pierre, Patrick; Card, Kenneth – Educational Review, 2020
Despite decades of research, there has been limited reduction in the overrepresentation of students of colour in high incidence special education categories. This commentary article seeks to problematise the notion of overrepresentation as it is currently conceptualised in educational research, and serves as a call to rethink how, why, and for…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Disproportionate Representation, Special Education, Social Bias
Gorski, Paul – Educational Leadership, 2020
To fully support students, schools must attend to the trauma that occurs within their own institutional cultures. Equity advocate Paul Gorski describes three transformative commitments schools can make to maximize the potential of trauma-informed education.
Descriptors: Trauma, Student Needs, At Risk Students, Educational Practices
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Earnshaw, V. A.; Menino, D. D.; Sava, L. M.; Perrotti, J.; Barnes, T. N.; Humphrey, D. L.; Reisner, S. L. – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2020
Researchers and practitioners have recently called for greater involvement of school health professionals (SHPs; e.g., school psychologists, nurses, guidance counselors) in interventions to identify and address bullying of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) students. To inform future interventions, this study…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Bullying, Student Attitudes, Allied Health Personnel
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Swafford, Marshall; Anderson, Ryan – Journal of Research in Technical Careers, 2020
This national study used the Delphi method to identify perceived barriers women face in the pursuit of STEM careers. The study used a series of three web-based questionnaires. The first round of the study used a questionnaire with an open-ended question to facilitate the generation of a wide array of response categories. In round two, respondents…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Barriers, Females, STEM Education
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McBride, Nicholas R.; Palkki, Joshua – Music Education Research, 2020
Gender identity has become a topic of much discussion, both in society and in (music) education. Researchers have explored various topics surrounding gender over the past several decades. One such study was Koza's (1993a) content analysis of choral methods textbooks and articles published between 1982 and 1992 utilising Socialist Feminist Theory…
Descriptors: Singing, Music Activities, Sexual Identity, Social Bias
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Moyano Dávila, Camila; Joiko, Sara; Oyarzún, Juan de Dios – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2020
Latin families moving to a different Latin American country are placed in a dominated position by what is called 'coloniality'. In this sense, we argue that the processes of classification (in terms of social class), racialisation and genderisation that migrant Latin families experience when choosing schools for their children in the Chilean…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Social Class, Classification
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Foxx, Sejal Parikh; Saunders, Rachel; Lewis, Chance W. – Professional School Counseling, 2020
Ladson-Billings called upon educators to practice culturally responsive teaching. This pedagogy is grounded in the principle that students' cultural references ought to be infused in all areas of teaching and learning. The premise of this pedagogy is that it provides students from all cultures with equity and access to education. In "The…
Descriptors: School Counseling, Urban Schools, Counseling Techniques, Cultural Relevance
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Webb, Sheila – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
In this fifth chapter of "Interpreting Kant in Education," different ideas about subjectivity and objectivity are explored. Kant's first-person stance for investigation, on which subjectivity cannot be escaped, is contrasted with what John McDowell calls the 'sideways-on' stance of scientific investigation, which looks to free itself…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Epistemology, Bias
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Nuijten, Michèle B.; van Assen, Marcel A. L. M.; Augusteijn, Hilde E. M.; Crompvoets, Elise A. V.; Wicherts, Jelte M. – Journal of Intelligence, 2020
In this meta-study, we analyzed 2442 effect sizes from 131 meta-analyses in intelligence research, published from 1984 to 2014, to estimate the average effect size, median power, and evidence for bias. We found that the average effect size in intelligence research was a Pearson's correlation of 0.26, and the median sample size was 60. Furthermore,…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Meta Analysis, Intelligence, Statistical Analysis
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Herbert, Matthew; Notebaert, Lies; Parsons, Sam; Fox, Elaine; MacLeod, Colin – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
The objective of this study is to determine whether attention toward fear messages is affected by variation in the controllability of the associated danger. There is no consensus regarding the effectiveness of fear appeals in driving adaptive behaviour, and it may be the case that threat messages fail to capture attention if the associated danger…
Descriptors: Attention, Bias, Fear, Undergraduate Students
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