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Sita Radhe Dasa – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Critical peace education sets forth a process-oriented pedagogy with key tenets that include inquiry, reflection, dialogue, critical value-assessment, and empowerment. Empowerment as tenet is unique because, when viewed comprehensively, it is recognized as an integral element required for the actualization of all other tenets within CPE. Although…
Descriptors: Peace, Teaching Methods, Violence, Inquiry
Ramlackhan, Karen; Cranston-Gingras, Ann; Catania, Nicholas; Brobbey, Gordon; Rivera-Singletary, Georgina – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
Interest in teacher educator research continues to grow with a focus on the influence of identity development on educator practices in teacher education programs. Scant in the research, however, is an awareness about how life experiences with marginalization contribute toward the development of teacher educators' identities, particularly those…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Teaching Experience, Professional Identity, Disadvantaged
Catherine C. Thomas; Michael C. Schwalbe; Macario Garcia; Geoffrey L. Cohen; Hazel Rose Markus – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2024
We investigate the contrasting realities of the pandemic on psychosocial experiences and ways of coping among American Voices Project respondent surveys (N = 720) and interviews (N = 172). Despite similar levels of distress early in the pandemic, by late 2020 clear differences across education, race and ethnicity, and gender emerged, both…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Coping, Equal Education
Elliott, Rebecca; Smith, Everrett – College Student Journal, 2022
Student engagement has been studied by researchers for several decades. Though researchers have considered involvement with registered student organizations, academic orientation, and financial and family factors in their work, fewer studies have examined on-campus student employment as a mechanism for engagement. The purpose of this study is to…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Employment, Self Concept, Student Experience
Hernandez, Norlan Josue; Harris, Leon – Christian Higher Education, 2022
This paper uses a critical pedagogical lens for evaluating North American theological education within Black and Brown communities. A Latin American epistemology, exemplified in Freire's (2000) concept of "conscientização," is highlighted throughout. Four major pedagogical themes from Latin American Liberation Theology are applied to…
Descriptors: Theological Education, Minority Groups, Epistemology, Latin Americans
Baldwin, Cheryl K.; Magnuson, Doug – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2022
In this qualitative interpretivist study, we investigated the types of interactions and negotiations that supported or constrained adult education program planners' capacity to act, conceptualized as dignity. Data were drawn from interviews with 14 program planners working in collaborative partnerships in U.S. underperforming urban schools.…
Descriptors: Program Development, Adult Education, Capacity Building, Human Dignity
Angelina Inesia-Forde – Online Submission, 2024
There have been 417 gun violence in schools since Columbine. In these shootings, more than 383,000 students were killed. At the time of the event, most offenders of school mass shootings were targets of school bullying, experiencing a mental health crisis, and a history of depression. Effective interventions and support that could help prevent or…
Descriptors: Bullying, Weapons, School Violence, Intervention
Sam, Cecile H. – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2021
This article is one of the few empirical studies exploring the "dark side" of ethical leadership. Using Oplatka's Irresponsible Leadership as an unethical leadership framework, the qualitative study explores how teachers conceptualize and experience unethical administrative leadership at their respective schools in the United States.…
Descriptors: Principals, School Administration, Administrator Behavior, Teacher Attitudes
Stokes, Sy; Davis, Charles H. F. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2022
Frequent incidents of racist hate speech on college and university campuses continue to instigate an ideological battleground between legal purists, anti-racist scholars, and those otherwise situated somewhere therein. We find that arguments from legal purists are predicated upon a false-equivalency between racist and anti-racist speech where the…
Descriptors: Safety, Antisocial Behavior, Phenomenology, Racism
Alan English – Advocate, 2023
Research suggests that America today is more politically polarized and less capable of conducting civil public discourse than at least the last several decades. These greater cultural factors unsurprisingly seem to have trickled into American schools, as teachers report increased divisiveness and conflict, particularly directed toward…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Discourse Communities, Human Dignity, Political Issues
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
Steinborn, Maya L.; Nusbaum, Emily A. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2019
Aiming to place disability studies in conversation with other antioppressive educational frameworks, this article "crips" human rights education (HRE), a field that, by definition, teaches people about equality, dignity, and respect. A theoretical sampling of HRE journals and an online library database uncovers that human rights…
Descriptors: Reading Lists, Disabilities, Civil Rights, Undergraduate Students
Ezzani, Miriam – Journal of School Leadership, 2021
This case study explores an urban elementary school principal's efforts to advance reflective and anti-oppressive practices to counter teachers' beliefs and behaviors toward their Black male students. Data collected and analyzed include five in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, observations of the school, classroom and professional…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Faculty Development, Administrator Attitudes
Wasonga, Teresa A.; Makahamadze, Tompson – European Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Goffman's theory of total institutions and Fanon's theory of violence were used to explain student protests and violence in Kenyan secondary schools. Youth violence around the world is not a new phenomenon. However, the persistence, frequency, and intensity of violence, and their consequences beg for logical explanations and remedies. This study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Violence, Activism, Student Attitudes
Becker, Anne – Human Rights Education Review, 2021
The aim of this paper is to search for possibilities to change the terms and content of conversations on colonial/decolonial human rights education. The content of conversations consists of what we know about human rights. The terms of conversations are the principles, assumptions, and rules of knowing in human rights education. The terms and…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Course Content, Teaching Methods, Ethnocentrism