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Beucher, Rebecca; Handsfield, Lara; Hunt, Carolyn – Journal of Literacy Research, 2019
The field of literacy research has seen a recent surge in scholarship focusing on how matter--both human and nonhuman--comes to matter in literacy research and practice. This article explores how new materialist theories may be recruited for literacy research motivated by an anti-racist ethic. We present an illustrative intra-action analysis of a…
Descriptors: Literacy, Research, Theories, Philosophy
Cronley, Courtney; Murphy, Erin R.; Petrovich, James C. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2020
In the following article we argue that social work education and research ought to approach homelessness from a holistic paradigm emphasizing individual resilience and autonomy. The current lack of explicit curriculum in many schools of social work necessitates creative strategies to integrate homeless content into social work education. We offer…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Holistic Approach, Social Work, Counselor Training
Culp, Brian – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2020
Recently, discussions regarding how to create a positive school climate where all can be successful has come to the forefront. Healthy schools support student learning, well-being, time, space to be active, and opportunities for social and emotional growth. However, a host of numerous trends suggest that the school climate is becoming increasingly…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Humanization, Well Being, Educational Environment
Sayed Mahbub Hasan Amiri – Online Submission, 2025
Step into the future of education. "Learning in the Metaverse: Building Educational Worlds Without Limits" is not a glimpse of a distant dream it is a practical, essential guide for educators, administrators, and innovators ready to build that future today. The digital revolution is reshaping every aspect of our lives, and the classroom…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change, Educational Trends
Alex Dunedin – Prism: Casting New Light on Learning, Theory & Practice, 2018
In this paper psychological research is used to develop a framework in which to place notions of class in terms of relative dehumanisation as ingroups and outgroups to understand how opportunities are afforded to some and not to others, with categorical identities set up on the basis of inclusion or exclusion from cultural production. It draws…
Descriptors: Social Class, Humanization, Advantaged, Disadvantaged
Smith, Anna; McBride, Cherise; Rogers, Christopher – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2021
This article provides a comparative case study of two connected learning experiences in teacher education that vary in scope, participants, time, and design to consider the questions: (1) What characterizes humanizing engagement across varied experiences of connected learning in teacher education? and (2) What repertoires of practice become shared…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Teacher Education Programs, Cooperation, Personality Traits
Vehabovic, Nermin – Multicultural Perspectives, 2020
In this personal perspective piece, I share my own refugee background and experiences, as well as stories about myself in the research context, in juxtaposition with stories about children, youth, and families from refugee backgrounds with whom I interacted as a volunteer tutor and researcher in an afterschool program. Drawing on San Pedro and…
Descriptors: Refugees, Children, Youth, Family (Sociological Unit)
Johnson, Latrise P. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
Through my work with Black youth, in the form of writing and literacy research, I have engaged with them on the edges of school. I joined students in hallways, offices, libraries, and lunch rooms to engage in dialogue with them about being and becoming. At the intersection of my conducting literacy research and being (queer, Black, female, mother,…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Teacher Student Relationship, Minority Group Teachers, African American Teachers
Pelletier, Kathe; Robert, Jenay; Muscanell, Nicole; McCormack, Mark; Reeves, Jamie; Arbino, Nichole; Grajek, Susan – EDUCAUSE, 2023
Artificial intelligence (AI) has taken the world by storm, with new AI-powered tools such as ChatGPT opening up new opportunities in higher education for content creation, communication, and learning, while also raising new concerns about the misuses and overreach of technology. Our shared humanity has also become a key focal point within higher…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Trends, Higher Education
Jennifer Parker Monger; Mary Beth Hines; Catherine Marchese – Thresholds in Education, 2023
This article draws from inquiry-based research that explored the efficacy of practitioners' efforts to create an asset-oriented field experience with preservice teachers and middle school students, responding to the challenge of building a virtual learning community during the pandemic. Through thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke, 2006), we…
Descriptors: Social Distance, Resilience (Psychology), Preservice Teachers, Middle School Students
Judithanne Marie Gollette – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This action research design drew on socioemotional conceptualizations of student validation. These concepts are based on stigmas, negative labels, and isolation bestowed on marginalized and oppressed students supported through special education, English language learners, foster care, and mental health services. This study examines conscious and…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Equal Education, Students with Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
San Pedro, Timothy; Kinloch, Valerie – American Educational Research Journal, 2017
In this article, we argue that co-constructing knowledge, co-creating relationships, and exchanging stories are central to educational research. Relying on humanizing and Indigenous research methods to locate relational interactions in educational research allows us to engage in transformative praxis and storying, or Projects in Humanization…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Humanization, Research Methodology, Indigenous Knowledge
Castner, Daniel J.; Gornik, Rosemary; Henderson, James G.; Samford, Wendy L. – Educational Governance Research, 2017
The heightened level of attention being afforded to "teacher leadership" is palpable in the United States. At a national level, proprietary organizations are receiving funds from large philanthropic organizations (e.g., the Gates and the Wallace Foundations) to promote the development of teacher leaders. State departments of education…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Faculty Development, Neoliberalism, Competition
Elizabeth Spalding; Brandi Calton – English Journal, 2017
Today, "Night" is probably the most commonly taught work of Holocaust literature in the United States, read by middle school and high school students alike, even though US adolescents were not the author's intended audience. This article offers suggestions for teaching "Night" in ways that engage students, challenge them to…
Descriptors: Jews, Death, War, European History
Gatwiri, Kathomi – Whiteness and Education, 2018
This paper uses an autoethnographic Freirean approach to theorise how white power moves in universities, and to speak to the pedagogical challenges (and successes) that I have encountered as a scholar of colour teaching in predominantly white universities in Australia and my various attempts to decolonise my teaching. While in social work…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Whites, Universities

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