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Sonal Nakar – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
Literature has highlighted the importance of having a reasonable adjustment approach as a measure of social justice to provide inclusive education for all students. However, the growing globalisation and commercialisation of vocational education and training has tended to encourage provider organisations to use more flexible reasonable adjustments…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Inclusion, Equal Education, Vocational Education
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Rhonda Povey; Michelle Trudgett; Susan Page; Stacey Kim Coates – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Indigenous leaders in higher education are restive, disaffected, and dissatisfied with the slow gyrations of change. Using Interest Convergence Theory, this paper will unravel the constraints inherent in institutional reform that delimit the influence of Indigenous senior leaders in the sector. Positioned amidst the burgeoning impact of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Personnel, Higher Education
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Woods, Annette – Australian Educational Researcher, 2021
Shifting the relationship between schooling, social justice and equity, and the present and future experiences of children, young people, and their families and communities, has been a focus of educational research, and indeed policy and practice, for many decades. In this paper, I discuss education and its preparedness to work towards social…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Research, Social Justice, Equal Education
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Bragg, Leicha A. – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2021
This article builds on the work of Professor Robyn Jorgensen and Associate Professor Peter Games and others on social justice and mathematics and links to the Ethical Understandings capability of the "Australian Curriculum." Presented in this paper is an argument for the importance of a social justice approach to teaching mathematics,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities
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Roffee, James A.; Burns, Kate – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
Universities value the provision of opportunities for students to undertake international mobility experiences. Contemporaneously, they often highlight their commitment to social justice through international experiences, though it is not always clear how their educational activities fulfil this commitment. There has been little focus to date on…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Mobility, Social Justice, College Curriculum
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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)
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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
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Elizabeth Mackinlay; Renée T. Mickelburgh; Margaret Henderson; Bonnie Evans; Christina Gowlett – Gender and Education, 2024
This essay details research into feminist digital activism in the Australian context through analysing the themes that emerged from the Teach Us Consent website. It provides a preliminary analysis of its contents as a means to continue and deepen the conversation around issues of gender, consent, and the education system. It also examines the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Activism, Sex
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Kieran Balloo; Fabiane Ramos; Russell Crank; Daniel Crane; Susan Hopkins; Mary McGovern; Frey Parkes; Julie Penno; Niharika Singh; Nicholas Todd; Victoria Wilson; Angela Windsor; Sue Worsley – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
Pathways educators, who teach into university-based tertiary preparation programmes, contribute to a unique space within widening participation. Conceptualisations of pathways educators' identities would benefit from further theorisation to understand the challenges and possibilities of this role, so this was the focus of the current study. Ten…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Countries, Concept Mapping, College Faculty
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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
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Göran Gerdin; Katarina Lundin; Rod Philpot; Ellen Berg; Amanda Mooney; Ansie Kitching; Laura Alfrey; Katarina Schenker; Susanne Linnér – European Physical Education Review, 2025
This paper draws on critical discourse analysis to examine how health and physical education (HPE) curricula from Sweden, Norway, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand may influence possibilities for the enactment of social justice in schools. The findings highlight the presence of social justice intentions across the five curricula as related…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Health Education, Physical Education
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Eacott, Scott; Niesche, Richard; Keddie, Amanda; Blackmore, Jill; Wilkinson, Jane; Gobby, Brad; MacDonald, Katrina – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2023
A persuasive solution for governments and systemic authorities seeking to improve the quality and equity of outcomes for students has been the localized management of schools. Believed to provide opportunities for context-sensitive decision-making, what remains unclear is how does shifting increasing management to the school-level generate the…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Outcomes of Education, Educational Improvement, Educational Change
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Joncas, Jo Anni; Edward, Kara; Moisan, Sabrina; Grisé, Xavier-Michel; Lepage, Jessie – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2023
Drawing on a review of international literature published between 2005 and 2021, the present article discusses interventions tailored for Indigenous people in vocational education and training. A critical analysis of this literature was carried out to gain a deeper understanding of the scope of these interventions in bolstering success among…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Vocational Education, Intervention, Social Justice
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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
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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
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