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Shuyuan Liu; Kenneth Gyamerah; Claire Ahn; Thashika Pillay – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2024
The current structure of formal education makes it difficult for teachers and students to hold meaningful conversations to support high-school youth's meaning-making of critical social-justice issues. This paper presents data on three high-school youth's knowledge and experiences with social justice issues during the pandemic. Specifically, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Social Justice, Informal Education
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Ijaz, Nadine; Sergeant, Anjali – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2022
This study evaluates an innovative three-sided approach to classroom debate aimed at fostering critical thinking beyond adversarial argumentation. In an undergraduate Food Justice course, two teams presented arguments "for" and "against" pre-defined resolutions, while a third team explored areas of convergence and divergence at…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Critical Thinking, Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes
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Joanne Hill; J. L. Walton-Fisette; M. Flemons; R. Philpot; S. Sutherland; S. Phillips; S. B. Flory; A. Ovens – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2024
Background: The imperative for social justice in education means that pre-service teachers should learn how to teach for and about social justice, including pedagogical and content knowledge. Understanding how physical education (PE) pre-service teachers and teacher educators construct and develop their knowledge of social justice pedagogies and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Knowledge Level, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Educators
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Shawna M. Carroll – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Anti-oppressive global citizenship education (GCE), a specific strand of critical GCE, is a new field, especially concerning empirical studies within English classrooms. Based on an anti-oppressive GCE framework and the research question, "what does anti-oppressive theory look like in practice in English classrooms and how can this be woven…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Global Education, Citizenship Education, Second Language Learning
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Woodside, Liz; Martin, Beth; Redmond, Melissa – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2023
Social work pedagogy recognizes the educational value of experiential learning for the professional development of social workers, with a particularly rich experiential learning literature related to clinical work and field education. This study evaluates an experiential learning activity for large undergraduate courses in another area: social…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Social Work, Public Policy, Undergraduate Students
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Scott, David; Tupper, Jennifer; Gobran, Jessica – Democracy & Education, 2022
Funded by Thinking Historically for Canada's Future, a research partnership supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, this article considers how, and the extent to which, contemporary research within the area of citizenship education for preservice teachers advances the creation of more genuinely democratic and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Citizenship Education, Social Justice
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Asakura, Kenta; Strumm, Brianna; Todd, Sarah; Varghese, Rani – Journal of Social Work Education, 2020
The profession of social work emphasizes social justice in its service delivery, yet there is a paucity of literature on how to teach clinical practice from a social justice perspective. This qualitative study with Canadian social work educators (n=12) suggests the following ways in which educators taught clinical social work from a social justice…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Work, Social Justice, Teaching Methods
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Renata Roma; Christine Tardif-Williams; Sandra Bosacki – Journal of Moral Education, 2023
This exploratory study assessed links among children's moral concern and their ideas about the rights and protection of companion, farm, wild animals and ecosystems. Sixty-one children responded to three interview questions that were coded as either anthropocentric or biocentric in orientation. Results revealed unique links among children's moral…
Descriptors: Animals, Wildlife, Moral Values, Animal Husbandry
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Michael Cappello; Claire Kreuger – in education, 2022
Wrestling with issues of racism and colonization in the classroom requires significant nuance from dominantly positioned educators. In this article, we weave together a narrative unpacking of an uncomfortable experience in a graduate level class with an exploration of relevant theoretical literature. Our reflection on practice takes up the…
Descriptors: Racism, Social Justice, Colonialism, Knowledge Level
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Clarke, Carolyn; Broders, Jo Anne – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2022
Sixty seven secondary students from two kindergarten through grade twelve schools participated in this study, which explores the value of using picture books in secondary classrooms. Students unanimous support suggests that including picture books in secondary classrooms has far reaching impacts for the teacher and learner as it presents reasons…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
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Menna, Lydia; Dharamshi, Pooja; Kosnik, Clare – Teacher Educator, 2022
This article explores the ways in which lived experiences informed literacy teacher educators' (LTEs) pedagogies and practices of social justice. In particular, three case studies were conducted to examine why the LTEs chose to address social justice, as well as how their life experiences influenced their views and pedagogies in their literacy…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Social Justice, Teaching Methods, Literacy Education
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Kreller, Caylee – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
In this article I discuss the ways in which writing poetry and reflecting on its meanings may be a valuable tool for promoting an educator's reflexivity surrounding issues of reconciliation. As Canada embarks on the work of healing the difficulties its colonial past has caused its original inhabitants (i.e. Indigenous peoples), educators must…
Descriptors: Poetry, Conflict Resolution, Social Justice, Self Concept
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Engel, Barbara – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2021
This study examined teacher awareness and teacher use of metacognitive practices in Canadian schools within Manitoba. The literature on teacher metacognition was limited because the majority of the literature centred on student metacognition and there was a call for more research regarding teacher metacognition. Four participants from urban and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Metacognition, Teachers, Knowledge Level
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Armstrong, Denise; Tuters, Stephanie; Ratkovic, Snežana – Journal of School Leadership, 2020
Metaphors are deeply embedded in educational discourse, yet few studies examine how educators use these linguistic devices to conceptualize, articulate, and make sense of their professional practice. This article examines the metaphors that 38 Canadian and American school leaders used to describe how they accomplished their social justice work in…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Teaching Methods, Social Justice, Leadership Responsibility
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Balabuch, Allison – in education, 2021
In this study, I investigate the use of applied theatre with French Immersion Grade 8 students to better understand social justice issues. Through unstructured interviews, four participants were asked to recall their past experiences participating in applied theatre projects as a learning experience and as a process to better understand social…
Descriptors: Drama, French, Immersion Programs, Second Language Instruction
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