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Martínez, Ramón Antonio – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2017
This article explores the recurring narratives on race, place and representation that emerged in the talk of Chicana/o and Latina/o sixth-graders at a middle school in East Los Angeles, California. Discourse analytic methods are used to closely examine how these narratives were constructed within the contexts of everyday classroom interactions.…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Grade 6, Middle School Students, Discourse Analysis
Fenwick, Lisl – Curriculum Journal, 2017
This study analyses how discourses in regional contexts affect the development of curriculum-based literacy standards for adolescents in schooling. A comparative case-study research design enabled the influences of discourses at the regional level to be analysed. The case studies include the development of curricula to define a minimum literacy…
Descriptors: Standards, Comparative Analysis, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Corbett, Michael; Forsey, Martin – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2017
We argue here that critical educational scholarship is crucial to developing educational analysis attuned to the nuances of place, mobility, and change in rural locations. Critical sociological analysis, we argue, can also nuance and complicate simplistic portrayals of rural communities and their social, economic, and cultural character. Two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Rural Youth, Rural Education
Patterson, Ashley – Multicultural Education Review, 2017
The first time multiracial individuals were afforded the opportunity to identify with more than one race on the US Census was in the year 2000. Between 2000 and 2010, the black-white multiracial subpopulation was the largest and fastest growing within the two or more races category. The identities of many within this particularly youthful group…
Descriptors: Multiracial Persons, Racial Identification, Social Media, Video Technology
Jarosz, Andrew F.; Goldenberg, Olga; Wiley, Jennifer – Discourse Processes: A multidisciplinary journal, 2017
Learning by invention is an alternative approach to teaching statistics where students are tasked with attempting to solve a problem before being taught the canonical formula for solving it, often resulting in increased understanding of material compared with traditional instruction. The first study, conducted in a college statistics classroom…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Group Activities, Statistics, Mathematics Instruction
Ryazanova-Clarke, Lara – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2017
The article expands the debate about the interaction and conflict of linguistic commodification with other values attached to a language. It interrogates Russian dominant discourse produced between 2010 and 2015, focusing on how it attributes the values of "pride" and "profit" to the Russian language in three transnational…
Descriptors: Russian, Commercialization, Semantics, Power Structure
Whitton, Nicola; Maclure, Maggie – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2017
Increasingly prevalent educational discourses promote the use of video games in schools and universities. At the same time, populist discourses persist, particularly in print media, which condemn video games because of putative negative effects on behaviour and socialisation. These contested discourses, we suggest, influence the acceptability of…
Descriptors: Video Games, Teaching Methods, Educational Games, Technology Uses in Education
Neale, Dave; Pino-Pasternak, Deborah – Educational Psychology Review, 2017
The importance of parent-child reminiscing for young children's social and cognitive development has been well established, but despite the increasing numbers of children attending formal early childhood settings such as nurseries and preschools, there has been surprisingly little research exploring educator-child reminiscing in these contexts.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Literature Reviews, Child Development, Parent Child Relationship
Osborn, Daniel – Journal of International Social Studies, 2017
This research critically evaluates the depiction of Israelis and Palestinians in World History textbooks and World History teachers' instructional discourse. Employing a Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis methodology, this study offers a comparison between written narratives and spoken discourse in order to analyze the portrayals found in…
Descriptors: Jews, Arabs, World History, Textbooks
Ruitenberg, Claudia W. – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2017
This paper addresses educators' responsibility for the discourse (including their own and others') that circulates in educational settings. This issue tends to arise especially with hurtful language and other discursive acts that have negative effects, and that require an apology, correction, or some other kind of remedial discourse. The paper…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Interpersonal Communication, Language Usage, Teacher Responsibility
Volante, Louis; Fazio, Xavier; Ritzen, Jo – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2017
Over the past 50 years, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has increasingly influenced the nature and scope of education policies in primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors around the world. Policy suggestions in these sectors primarily stem from the results of their various international surveys such as the…
Descriptors: International Organizations, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Gambone, Mollie A. – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2017
Providing justice-oriented professional development for progressive educators has historically been a site of tension. To address this, The Progressive Education Network (PEN), the leading professional organization of progressive educators in the United States, brought together over 800 educators for its 2015 National Conference, titled…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Faculty Development, Progressive Education, Conferences (Gatherings)
Vingaard Johansen, Ulrik; Knudsen, Frederik B.; Engelbrecht Kristoffersen, Christian; Stellfeld Rasmussen, Joakim; Saaby Steffen, Emil; Sund, Kristian J. – Studies in Higher Education, 2017
The literature on higher education policy points to changes in the dominant discourse over the years. In particular, the ascendance of a discourse marked by concepts of new public management, using language inspired by neoclassical economic theory which characterizes education as a marketplace where students are customers, has led scholars to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Policy, Discourse Analysis
Spruce, Gary – Education 3-13, 2017
Through the prism of the two main paradigms of social justice--"distributive" and "relational"--and drawing on the concept of "discourse," this article examines how more socially just approaches might be embedded in the classroom music education of young people in the upper primary and lower secondary schools (9-13…
Descriptors: Music Education, Social Justice, Youth Agencies, Student Participation
Hope, Max A. – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2017
This article, based on a keynote presentation given at a conference in Tasmania, examines the notion of "attainment" and argues that a narrow focus on standardised test scores is highly problematic for those concerned with social justice. Using examples from the Freedom to Learn Project, this article presents two case studies of schools…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Standardized Tests, Scores, Social Justice

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