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Lundberg, Osa – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2021
This paper examines the property functions of whiteness in urban educational practices in Sweden. Whiteness can be understood as racial privilege and racialized knowledge. Cheryl Harris' theory on whiteness as property is applied in order to discuss critical incidences in the pedagogical discourse in which whiteness functions as a form of property…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Whites, Racial Bias, Advantaged
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Li, Rui; Hawkins, Margaret R. – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2021
With consideration of the increasing diversity, globalization, and digitalization that is so significantly impacting human relations and communication, this study, through the dual lenses of figured worlds (Holland, Skinner, Lachicotte, & Cain, 1998) and transmodalities (Hawkins, 2018), investigates transnational communications among youth.…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Intercultural Communication, Video Technology, Self Concept
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Dozono, Tadashi – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2023
Queer of color literacies name the ways LGBTQ students of color read the world textually, particular to their intersecting minoritizations through race, gender, and sexuality. Queer of color literacies challenge which reading skills are deemed intellectually worthy of inquiry in schools. Rather than accept a subordinate and negated position to a…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Minority Group Students, Racism, Gender Bias
Jennifer A. Arcila – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Preservice teachers need to be prepared to meet the diverse linguistic and cultural needs of their students in terms of both their content and language learning. One way they can support multilingual students is using students' home language in the classroom, regardless of whether the preservice teacher speaks the language or not. Biliteracy and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Bilingualism, Language Attitudes
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Whitney Sherman; Nina Namaste; Annie Gibson; Ezra Spira-Cohen – To Improve the Academy, 2024
In the realm of international education there are many calls to increase and improve faculty development to make study abroad experiences more intellectually and interculturally enriching, for both faculty and students (Anderson et al., 2016; Gillespie, 2019; Gillespie et al., 2020; Johnstone et al., 2020; Layne et al., 2020). In this study we…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Study Abroad, Teacher Student Relationship, International Educational Exchange
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Biddle, Catharine; Hufnagel, Elizabeth – American Journal of Education, 2019
Although there is an interest in elevating youth voice within school settings, schools remain unprepared for the wide range of expression that may be included in soliciting youth voices, preferring polite expressions over overtly emotional or negative feelings expressed about school. This case study examines boundary setting in a youth voice…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Case Studies, High School Students, Emotional Response
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Van Den Ouweland, Loth; Vanhoof, Jan; Van den Bossche, Piet – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2019
Research indicates that underperforming teachers have a profound impact on students and on principals who struggle to deal with the underperformance. However, the impact on, and responses of, other teachers (i.e. co-workers) is rarely studied, in spite of the importance of teacher collaboration in contemporary education. Therefore, we interviewed…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Job Performance, Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Mellor, Christopher; Gaudreault, Karen; Fadale, Colleen – Physical Educator, 2020
This study examined two physical educators/coaches' (one veteran and one induction) perceptions of their two roles. Role socialization theory (Richards, 2015) was used to determine how different roles are socially constructed and contextually bound, how individuals are socialized into their roles, and how socialization affects others' view of the…
Descriptors: Experienced Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Physical Education Teachers, Socialization
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Francois, Chantal; Weiner, Jennie – Consortium for Policy Research in Education, 2020
This inquiry found that the lack of external accountability pressures neither appeared to negatively impact teachers' efforts, commitment to relevancy and rigor in their classrooms, or their responsiveness to families. This is one of a series of briefs that focused on a 'critical incident' surrounding school closure and offers pragmatic…
Descriptors: Accountability, School Closing, Educational Change, Critical Incidents Method
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García Ochoa, Gabriel; McDonald, Sarah – Intercultural Education, 2019
There is a growing body of work on the field of what is now known as 'cultural literacy', but little has been written about its application, and even less on how to teach it in the context of higher education. This article discusses 'destabilisation' as an approach to teaching cultural literacy in higher education in the context of the global…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Awareness, Literacy, Intercultural Communication
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Rasooli, Amirhossein; DeLuca, Christopher; Rasegh, Abdollah; Fathi, Sajad – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2019
Conceptualizing fairness through social psychology theory has recently been called for in classroom assessment (CA) literature. This study used two open-ended questionnaires to explore university students' critical incidents of fairness and unfairness and their affective and behavioral reactions to experiences of un/fairness. The findings showed…
Descriptors: College Students, Justice, Student Attitudes, Psychological Patterns
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Nadia, Fiona Niska Dinda; Sukoco, Badri Munir; Susanto, Ely; Sridadi, Ahmad Rizki; Nasution, Reza Ashari – International Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Purpose: This study examined organizational change in universities as it relates to discomfort among the organization's members. Design/methodology/approach: Using the critical incident technique (CIT), data was collected from the informants in an Indonesian public university that had been mandated by the government to enter the top 500 world…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Universities, Reputation, Organizational Culture
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Howard, Joy – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2020
Based on data from an ethnographic study of teachers, the author applies analytical tools from critical race theory to make sense of how teachers made decisions about classroom placement in an elementary school in the U.S. South. The article is organized around the questions, In what ways did teachers in this study make sense of race in classroom…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Decision Making, Student Placement, Elementary School Students
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Bennett, Joanne; Edwards, Hannah; Finnegan, Charlotte; Jones, Rebecca; Carpenter, Caroline; Sargeant, Cora – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2021
Supporting school communities following a critical incident (CI) is a stressful, yet established, part of an educational psychologist's (EP's) role. The authors aim to explore whether emotional intelligence (EI), the number of CIs worked, and coping strategies predict EPs' CI self-efficacy, and to gather EPs' views on CI training. Ninety-five EPs…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Critical Incidents Method, Educational Psychology, Psychologists
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Pourhassan, Asqar; Nazari, Mostafa – Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching, 2023
Purpose: Despite the growth of theory and research on young English learners and the widely-recognized importance of critical incidents (CIs) in teachers' professional development (PD), little research has examined young-learner teachers' CIs. This study investigated the impacts of a PD course structured around CIs sharing/discussing on 14 L2…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Incidents Method, Faculty Development, English (Second Language)
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