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Alexandrea R. Golden; Sinéad M. O'Neill; Kayla J. Fike; Elise M. Wilkerson; Adam Voight – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2025
Despite the recent increase in the study of critical consciousness among racially minoritized youth, the process by which youth analyze social issues and their root causes (i.e., critical social analysis) remains obscure. In the current study, we examined youth's process of critical social analysis and identified factors that contributed to this…
Descriptors: High School Students, African American Students, Hispanic American Students, Student Attitudes
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William Hunter; Suman Rath; Keishana Barnes; LaSheba Hilliard; Caarne L. White; Dominic McGiffert-Sandoval – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2025
"Twice-exceptional" (2e) is a term used to signify students who have the exceptionalities of both giftedness and a disability (Foley-Nicpon et al., 2013). It is estimated that between 2% and 7% of the special education population is 2e (Trail, 2021). This article will focus on the transition needs of racially minoritized secondary…
Descriptors: Twice Exceptional, Students with Disabilities, Special Education, Special Education Teachers
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Kristine Mensonides Gritter; Wing Shuen Lau; YaRu Zhou; Jiang Pu; Munyi Shea – Reading Horizons, 2025
This investigation reports the findings of a critical multicultural content analysis of recent-award winning Orbis Pictus (non-fiction) picture books. The analysis examines patterns of grit and slack strategies across race and gender for historical characters of color as they overcame boundaries and accomplished long-term goals. Findings suggest…
Descriptors: Nonfiction, Picture Books, Persistence, Resilience (Psychology)
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Kristy Kelly, Editor – Emerald Publishing Limited, 2025
"Global Education: Linking Theory and Practice" highlights the work of distinguished and emerging scholars and practitioners and their work on education research, policy and practice in relation to education access, equity and quality. They represent disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives including history, sociology,…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Theory Practice Relationship, Higher Education, Early Childhood Education
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Rawia Hayik – European Journal of Education, 2025
PhotoVoice invites students to capture photos of concerning issues, elaborate on them in writing, and share the photos and written accounts with the community, hoping for change. Inspired by critical pedagogy, it challenges teaching English as a set of linguistic skills/standards detached from students' life challenges. As a teacher-educator and…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Teacher Education, Teaching Methods, Second Language Instruction
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Aline M.-C. Vansoeterstede; Emilie J. Cappe; Nicolas Meylan; Emilie C. Boujut – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
This cross-sectional study aimed to explore the mediation mechanism through which the quality of attachment to the parent influences academic well-being, focusing on the role of multiple sources of perceived social support in a sample of 518 French students (Grades 10-12, 69.7% females, mean age 16 years). The research specifically examined the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Grade 10, Grade 11
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Thu Minh Le; Huan Buu Nguyen – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: In many of the previous studies on Lesson Study, the achievement of the students was the main indicator of its success, and little attention was paid to the instruction provided by the teachers. This study will look into the instructional practices of EFL teachers as influenced by the implementation of lesson study. Expectedly,…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Self Efficacy
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Katherine C. Cheng; Courtney Boise; Susan M. Sheridan; Amanda L. Moen; Lisa Knoche; Rebecca S. Friesen – Educational Psychology, 2025
The current study examines the role of classroom quality in predicting learning behaviours among preschoolers experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage and developmental concerns (N[subscript children] = 267, N[subscript educators] = 97). All children were identified with developmental concerns in one or more areas (language, cognition, and/or…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, At Risk Students, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
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Reem Aldegether; Intesar Almugren; Hanoof Alkasham – SAGE Open, 2025
Building on prior research, this study utilizes insights from Saudi female elementary teachers to examine their experiences and perceptions of the feminization of elementary education. It explore their views, challenges, and proposed solutions for instructing male students. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, using interviews and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Elementary School Teachers, Males
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Barry Judd; Cate Roy – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2025
The Australian Universities Accord Final Report marks a defining moment in how Indigenous issues are framed in the context of Australian Higher education. The Accord adopts the principle that "First Nations should be at the heart of the tertiary education system" arguing that First Nations leadership and self-determination are key…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Higher Education, Indigenous Populations, Self Determination
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Lynn Ng – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2025
Globally, not just in the case of Singapore, which is the focus of this paper, migrant care workers are a devalued and unappreciated workforce. Long before the pandemic, issues of migrant rights and care shortages were major topics of concern for feminist adult education and care work scholars, who advocate for the importance of critical hope and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migrants, Child Caregivers, Migrant Workers
Juliet Kotonya; Dawson McLean; Chihiro Kobayashi; Katherine Aston; Jack Worth – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2025
The teaching workforce in England does not reflect the ethnic diversity of the UK working-age population or of the pupil population that schools serve. A more diverse teaching workforce benefits society, supports teacher recruitment and retention, and improves pupil experiences and outcomes. A previous study from National Foundation for…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Racial Differences, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
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Mary Neville; Maria Martin-Diemer – Research in the Teaching of English, 2025
The purpose of this qualitative project is to examine the use of a noticing assignment in one fourth-grade dual language arts classroom. We, the authors, consider the texts most interesting to students and how these texts relate to humanizing and responsive writing pedagogies. Learning to write in K-12 schooling contexts is often dictated by…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Writing Instruction, Language Arts, Writing (Composition)
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Clare Gunby; Laura Machin; Harriet Smailes; Saima Ansari; Khatidja Chantler; Caroline Bradbury-Jones; Kate Butterby; Catherine Donovan – Gender and Education, 2025
Sexual violence on UK university campuses has received research and policy attention. However, little is known about the experiences of and responses to student victim-survivors with minoritized identities and how inequalities linked to race, sexuality and disability may impact the disclosure process. To address this gap, we conducted 34…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Faculty, Knowledge Level
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Carly Berwick; Reva Jaffe-Walter – Peabody Journal of Education, 2025
In this article we examine how linguistically and racially minoritized youth in Danish schools turn to TikTok to imagine possibilities of belonging and inclusion. Drawing from ethnographic data collection in two Danish high schools and follow-up interviews with youth, we consider the role of social media in students' desires to create schoolwide…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Social Media, Mass Media Effects
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