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Birk, Manjeet – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2022
In July 2020 the New Zealand Human Rights Commission launched their Voice of Racism digital experience as part of their Give Nothing to Racism Campaign. On the website you can "experience" the racism felt by real New Zealanders as performed by internationally acclaimed New Zealand director Taika Waititi. The immersive campaign provides…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Race Theory, Experience, Online Courses
Bird, Rebecca J.; Wibowo, Erik; Fitzgerald, Ruth P.; Murray, Kiritapu; Beres, Melanie A.; Girling, Jane E. – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2022
The teaching of reproduction, gender and sexuality at tertiary level is often compartmentalised, separating biological components from the political, socio-cultural, psychological and ethical perspectives that influence how knowledge is understood and utilised. In parallel, educators often have specialised knowledge and can struggle to address the…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Gender Issues, Birth, Pregnancy
St. John, Susan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
What do we mean when we say we want to put children at the centre of policy? What are the moral justifications for this approach? Has it become harder for us to understand this concept, when in practice paid work has been at the centre? In part confusion arises because the unpaid work of caring for children is invisible until it is marketized. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Poverty, Public Policy