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Claire E. Charles; George Variyan; Lucinda McKnight – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
Scholars in critical masculinities studies argue that we need men involved and engaged in gender equity movements for gender justice to be realised. Yet we need to know more about how different groups of men are understanding gender equity and what the barriers might be. Amidst significant media interest in elite private boys' schooling and its…
Descriptors: Males, Sex Fairness, Private Schools, Foreign Countries
Mulcahy, Dianne; Martinussen, Maree – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2023
Based on empirical research with working-class students studying in Australian universities, this article frames class as a structuring relation, but also as a series of affective events, through which we emphasise capacities. Putting the concept of class in conversation with two analytics of affect, we show how class is a relational site of…
Descriptors: Working Class, College Students, Foreign Countries, Equal Education
Catherine Manathunga – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on doctoral education. Pandemics throughout history have generated new educational theories and practices, accelerated some trends and signalled the abrupt end of others. The unpredictable effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have particularly impacted upon First…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Doctoral Programs, COVID-19, Pandemics
Jo-Anne Reid – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
One of the Editors' 2022 "Challenges to the Field" was: "What is the story this government wants us to tell our children?" "What is education for?" Continuing this conversation leads to a related question: What can be learnt from reviewing the history of schooling in Australia in this light? I argue here that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Colonialism, Modern History
Karen Nociti; Mindy Blaise – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Environmental education has the potential to extend its transformative potential by reframing social and ecological justice as always interconnected. This paper introduces vulnerable reading as a method for unsettling anthropocentric and colonial influences on how educators conceptualise and respond to environmental precarity through a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Early Childhood Education, Ecology
Robyn Yucel – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
Social realist theorising about curriculum and social justice in higher education has emphasised the importance of providing equity of epistemic access to powerful knowledge. However, there has been little discussion about what constitutes powerful knowledge and how students can use it for social good. In the science disciplines, the traditional…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Social Responsibility, Science Curriculum, Scientific Literacy
Desmarchelier, Renee; Cary, Lisa J. – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2022
The current historic COVID-19 Pandemic moment has thrown into sharp relief the need for flexible and rigorous higher education that meets upskilling and reskilling needs of global workforces. Discussions of micro-credentialing predate the Pandemic but have received increased focus as potentially assisting in addressing perceived skills gaps.…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Equal Education, Credentials, Foreign Countries
Pitman, Tim; Brett, Matt – Australian Journal of Education, 2022
This article explores a century and a half of supporting students with disabilities in Australian higher education, spanning the introduction of mass public education legislation in 1872 through to 2022. The article documents the transition from a paradigm in which disability was not integral to universal public instruction to systemic approaches…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Foreign Countries, College Students, Accessibility (for Disabled)
Glenn Saxby – Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 2022
Fairy tales are ubiquitous in Australian primary schools. Drawing on a review of key literature, this paper aims to determine the implications of teaching fairy tales in the twenty-first-century primary classroom. Research points to the benefits of including fairy tales as a tool to improve all subject areas of the curriculum. Fairy tales present…
Descriptors: Fairy Tales, Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Teaching Methods
O'Toole, John – Australian Educational Researcher, 2021
This paper provides a descriptive historical analysis of the planning and writing of the Australian Curriculum: The Arts which occurred from 2009 to 2013. This process involved extensive consultation across a range of stakeholders, including curriculum research, background reading and analysis that preceded the Australian Curriculum, Assessment…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Art Education, Drama, Foreign Countries
Mills, Martin; Riddle, Stewart; McGregor, Glenda; Howell, Angelique – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2022
Curricular justice, achieved through a counter-hegemonic curriculum that serves the needs of the least rather than most advantaged members of society, plays a central role in providing more equitable access to meaningful education for all young people. We contend that the defining features of the contemporary schooling context in many parts of the…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Social Justice, Democratic Values, Social Bias
Stewart Riddle – English in Australia, 2022
English teachers have long stood at the intersection of helping young people to read the 'word' and read the 'world' through rich learning experiences that tap into diverse literature, literacy and language practices with purpose, creativity and flair. However, given the complex set of crises facing young people, English curriculum and pedagogy…
Descriptors: Language Arts, English Instruction, Inclusion, Democratic Values
Healey, Nigel Martin – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2023
Post-pandemic, there is a growing recognition that higher education needs to take a more proactive role in addressing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals -- the 17 goals for 2030 that aim to balance global economic development with the need to tackle climate change and protect our natural ecosystems. This change of focus has profound…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Cooperation, Institutional Cooperation, Social Justice
Harrison, Neil; Stanton, Sue; Manning, Richard; Penetito, Wally – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2022
In this article, two autoethnographies from Australia and New Zealand provide a means of engaging students in difficult histories of colonial nations. The first looks to knowledge as a basis of understanding others, and the second focuses on concepts of empathy and vulnerability as a way of understanding difficult histories. Each of these…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, History Instruction, Social Justice, Empathy
Gordon, Rhyall Barry; Lumb, Matt; Bunn, Matthew; Burke, Penny Jane – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2022
Formal evaluation of policies, programmes and people has become ubiquitous in contemporary western contexts. This is the case for equity and widening participation (WP) agendas in higher education, for which evaluation is often required to measure 'what works'. Although evaluation has a 'fundamentally social, political, and value-oriented…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Democratic Values, Equal Education, Higher Education