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Milagros Elena Rodríguez; Ivan Fortunato – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
Paulo Freire's legacy remains a cornerstone of our liberating practice, where educating is synonymous with liberation. In this investigation, we emphasize Freire's contributions to teacher education in the 21st century as inspirations for (re)finding humanization. We employ a transmethodical, decolonial, and complex research approach, utilizing…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teacher Education, Humanization, Inclusion
Peter Nelson; Scott Jarvie – Educational Theory, 2025
This article builds from an exorbitant moment--the invocation of an inspirational quote on the eve of a new school year--to critically explore the larger, commonplace conceptual frame that the best teachers give all of themselves to their students, even to the point of self-erasure, as it continues to manifest across various discourses in…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Student Relationship, Self Concept, Discourse Analysis
Maximus Monaheng Sefotho; Moeketsi Letseka – School Psychology International, 2024
The concept of "Botho/Ubuntu" emerges as a balancing paradigm poised to drive cognitive justice in psychological discourses. A paradigm is a universally recognized scientific model that represents a worldview of the nature of the world. There are enduring concerns about the privileging of Western European paradigms, ontologies,…
Descriptors: African Culture, Psychology, Justice, Humanization
Eleanor Su-Keene; Ira Bogotch – Journal of School Leadership, 2025
In the past five years, studies have demonstrated the intense challenges of COVID-19 on school leadership. In this study, we build upon the body of research and explore how principals re-imagined their leadership purpose, priorities, and practices from a human-centered care perspective. The study takes place in Florida, an epicenter of culture…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Leadership, Humanization
Paul E. Bylsma; Andrea Bevolden – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
In this chapter, we reconcile vocationalist and humanist education by embracing pre-professional programs' humanizing potential. Inspired by Freire and hooks' critical praxes, we define "humanization" as facilitating mutual relationships and respect between people. We draw from our experiences as educators and clinical supervisors in…
Descriptors: Humanization, Professional Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Student Personnel Services
Alexander Skulmowski – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Generative AIs have been embraced by learners wishing to offload (parts of) complex tasks. However, recent research suggests that AI users are at risk of failing to correctly monitor the extent of their own contribution when being assisted by an AI. This difficulty in keeping track of the division of labor has been shown to result in placebo and…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Epistemology
Rima Al-Tawil; Debra Hoven – Open Praxis, 2024
In this paper, we discuss the significance of re-humanizing education and educational research within an AI-dominated era. We also suggest that tactile learning, often overlooked in educational research and digital pedagogies, cultivates unique ways of multi-sensory knowing and encourages holistic understanding, complementing intellectual learning…
Descriptors: Manipulative Materials, Handicrafts, Humanization, Creativity
Megan E. Lynch; Diane Yendol-Hoppey; Rachelle Curcio – Teachers College Record, 2025
Background or Context: A third space is characterized by the ongoing poststructural negotiation of being and the ongoing quest for liberation and revolutionary cultural change. Third spaces are possible when two people expressing difference from one another come together in a discursive, in-between space that rejects binarisms and essentialisms.…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Teacher Education, Educational Change, College School Cooperation
Seeing the Humanity of Black Girls: The Intersectional Multimodal Analysis (IMA) Framework as Method
Jennifer D. Turner – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
This methodological study presents "Intersectional Multimodal Analysis" (IMA), an interpretive framework that infuses intersectionality with social semiotic multimodal analysis methods. My purpose for engaging in this analytical work is to disrupt the dehumanization of the normative white gaze (Morrison 1992) by theorizing and employing…
Descriptors: Humanization, Females, African Americans, Racism
Jeannine Kranzow; Stephanie M. Foote – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
Higher education institutions are facing challenging fiscal environments that require an examination of practices from the perspective of efficiency and effectiveness. While many institutions have taken similar approaches to resolving budgetary predicaments, examining the effect of these decisions on students should be one of the first…
Descriptors: Humanization, Higher Education, Retrenchment, Efficiency
Amanda E. Propst Cuevas; Jennifer L. Bloom; Jarrett B. Warshaw – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
How can we provide a quality student experience, cultivate human connections, and create learning and working environments in which all members of an institution can thrive? The purpose of this chapter is to highlight how the Appreciative Education theory-to-practice framework can help guide institutions in becoming Appreciative Campuses by…
Descriptors: Humanization, Higher Education, Educational Theories, Theory Practice Relationship
Peter C. Mather – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
This New Directions in Teaching and Learning issue has focused on rehumanizing higher education. Authors have highlighted a wide array of important topics that are relevant to ensuring the humanizing purposes of higher education are met by today's and tomorrow's colleges and universities. The author highlights reminds us that higher education is…
Descriptors: Humanization, Higher Education, Role of Education, Educational Principles
Narelle Lemon; Siobhan O'Brien; Naja Later; Shaun Britton; Julia Prendergast – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2025
Wellbeing literacy is the capability to set intentions and comprehend and compose wellbeing language. This is cultivated and embodied across contexts with the intention of maintaining or improving the wellbeing of oneself, others, or the world. In this paper, as co-authors we share the way we understand our wellbeing as educators in higher…
Descriptors: Well Being, Literacy, Higher Education, Sense of Belonging
B. Scott Ellison – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2024
This study takes up Paul Gilroy's recent call to take seriously the political problem of fascism in the contemporary conjuncture as an educational problem. Specifically, the study will begin with analytic work to identify a set of guideposts that delineate the political logics of fascism. It will then examine the still under-developed theoretical…
Descriptors: Education, Teaching Methods, Authoritarianism, Politics of Education
William Smolander – Environmental Education Research, 2025
This is a conversation with my home garden and a narrative of myself as a gardener striving to maneuver the familiar, insensitive illusion of totality conveyed in the phrase 'my garden'. Arguing for a critique of anthropocentrism, individualism, and modern knowledge-making practices that reinforce subjectivities of detachment and human-centered…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Climate, Gardening

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