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Navarro, Christine D.; Steele, Michelle Cummings – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2021
Events, movements, and tragedies at the local, national, and global levels spark conversations that influence leaders' thinking and behavior. Understanding complexities of contextual factors as they relate to broader conversations and influence thinking and behaviors is a crucial step that can be overlooked. This article explores utilizing…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Critical Thinking, Social Justice, Praxis
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Ostertag, Julia; Ammendolia, Justine; Vance, Alexandra; McPherson, Kerri; Hamelin, Kayla M.; Cousineau, Maryse; Daoud, Dounia; Morissette, Lyne; Orren, Kimberly; Hill, Amy; VanderKloet, Evelien; Whoriskey, Fred; Iverson, Sara; Sutherland, Maggie; Denny, Shelley; Beland, Joseph; Syliboy, Alanna; Stokesbury, Michael J. W.; Porter, Darren – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2021
In this article, we consider the role of ocean literacy in coastal communities as an approach that fosters relevant, community-based learning. We also propose solutions to challenges facing human-ocean relationships by cultivating common understanding and collective action. We present four examples of community-based ocean literacy in…
Descriptors: Community Education, Oceanography, Foreign Countries, Social Action
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Sankofa, Nicole – American Journal of Evaluation, 2021
Needs assessments (NAs) for marginalized communities would ideally contextualize needs in the sociocultural context, use agency-supportive methods, and result in liberatory action planning. This article develops the Transformative Needs Assessment With Marginalized Communities (TNAMC) using a mixed-methods approach that examines internal and…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Disadvantaged, Evaluation Methods, Adolescent Development
Maaly Younis – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Learning in adulthood should be a meaningful experience through which adult learners are able to re-examine their values and beliefs acquired over the years. Mezirow (1978a, 1978b)stated that learners' engagement with this process of reflection and making meaning leads to a change in one's perspective. To facilitate such a transformational…
Descriptors: Photography, Social Action, Research Methodology, Transformative Learning
Scott Seider; Aaliyah El-Amin; Julia Bott – ASCD, 2025
"Educating for Justice" teams award-winning principal Julia Bott with scholars Scott Seider and Aaliyah El-Amin to describe schoolwide structures and practices that prepare students at every grade level to challenge injustice and build a better world. Sharing research-backed strategies, concrete tools, and examples drawn from real…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Social Justice, Equal Education, Inclusion
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Asif Wilson; Rachel McMillian – Urban Education, 2025
Set against the backdrop of anti-Blackness and the COVID-19 pandemic, this study explored the context and emergence of Black Joy as a group of Black elders and youth co-designed and implemented a social studies curriculum rooted in the exploration of Black history in their local community. The co-authors utilized kitchen table talk methodologies…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, African American Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Resistance (Psychology)
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Ricardo Martinez, Editor; Ezequiel Aleman, Editor; Ángela Shamira Morales Pereira, Contributor; Ana Corona, Contributor; Rodrigo Alemán, Contributor; Kaleb Germinaro, Contributor; Alvin Logan Jr., Contributor; Natacha Monestel Mora, Contributor; Julia Iriarte, Contributor; Jennifer A. Vadeboncoeur, Contributor; Sediqa Temori, Contributor; Mathias Abraha, Contributor; Josephine H. Pham, Contributor; Angel Trazo, Contributor; Petra J. Lange, Contributor; Erin Perry, Contributor; greg wickenkamp, Contributor; Allison JoAnn Lester, Contributor; Eden Kadosh, Contributor; Atlas Suarez, Contributor; Abigail Rubinstein, Contributor; Nicole Mirra, Contributor – Bank Street College of Education, 2025
The theme of Issue 53 of the "Bank Street Occasional Paper Series, Speculative Youth Participatory Action Research: Narratives of Imaginative Social Dreaming," arose from the perception that many youths and teachers assumed that youth participatory action research (YPAR) was unattainable to them. This issue argues that, to the contrary,…
Descriptors: Action Research, Participatory Research, Imagination, Youth
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Larri, Larraine J. – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2022
This article discusses the contribution of craftivism to climate justice learning through the practices of Australia's Knitting Nannas Against Gas and Greed (aka KNAG or the Nannas). Framing activist adult learning as social movement learning locates environmental and climate justice struggles within lifelong learning practices. Established in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Justice, Handicrafts
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Chang, Yu-Yu; Wannamakok, Wisuwat; Kao, Chia-Pin – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
This study draws on the Theory of Planned Behavior to empirically examine the relationships between attitude toward behavior, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control and university students' social entrepreneurial intentions, while also examining the moderating roles of entrepreneurship education and academic major. Through multiple…
Descriptors: College Students, Entrepreneurship, Professional Education, Intention
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Sapir, Adi – Higher Education Quarterly, 2022
This paper aims to provide an historical perspective on the development of higher education's 'third mission' of social engagement. I explore how practices and structures of 'social engagement' emerged in the Israeli higher education field in the 1970s and early 1980s. Drawing on archival research in three universities' historical archives, and on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Social Action, Institutional Mission
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Thao, Le Thanh; Tu, Tran Thi Cam; Hue, Vo Thi Kim; Lap, Trinh Quoc – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2022
Teaching adult learners is not an easy mission for instructors. Among many factors affecting adult learners' learning, motivation seems to be the most significant. Studies on adult learners' motivation, especially on Vietnamese ones who pursue political science programs to become leaders in government offices and in the private sector, are still…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Adult Learning, Student Motivation, Teacher Attitudes
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Izadi, Dariush – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2022
Funeral and mourning rites capture so many aspects of the Iranian traditional and religious rituals and provide members of society with cultural tools of lamenting the dead. The study presents socio-cultural considerations in connection with social space and action, linguistic interactions, and semiotic resources of rituals used in mourning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Muslims, Death, Grief
Lakisha Howell – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This ethnohistorical study returns to a historical site of Black education, The Mississippi Freedom Schools (MFS) of 1964, to excavate conceptions of teacher education and Black education held by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) a predominantly Black social movement organization. The MFS served as an alternative site of…
Descriptors: African American Education, Teacher Education, Attitudes, Schools
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Scott McLean; Laura Montes de Oca Barrera – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2024
This article explores informal adult education for change in Mexico through the conceptual lens of social movement learning and public pedagogy. It adopts a multiple case design featuring two advocacy networks, two civil society organisations, and two self-help authors. It analyses how they position themselves as change agents addressing issues of…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Adult Education, Social Change, Advocacy
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Amber M. Neal-Stanley – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2024
Scholars have utilized the allegory of Reconstruction to trace threads between the historical and contemporary struggles for freedom. In this article, I highlight the ways that abolition has always been a dual project and remains as such in our present time. It calls for the complete destruction of oppressive structures while simultaneously…
Descriptors: African Americans, Feminism, Social Justice, Racism
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