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Adam Brett – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2024
There is an important and broad range of existing literature exploring the experiences of lesbian and gay teachers. However, most of this literature adopts a deficit model whereby openly lesbian and gay teachers are viewed as likely to experience personal and professional difficulty. This article offers a more nuanced, and sometimes positive,…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Minority Group Teachers, Barriers, Secondary School Teachers
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Eilidh Cage; Monique Botha; Lynsey McDevitt; Karis N. King; Liz Biscoe; Kirsty Tucker; Amy Pearson – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Autistic people diagnosed in adulthood often report that the experience can be life-changing, but there are issues with the diagnostic pathway. Few studies consider the views of people "currently" seeking diagnosis or contextualise the experience of diagnosis around developing an autistic identity. In this qualitative participatory…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Photography, Adults, Coping
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Antonio Duran; Nancy E. Thacker Darrow – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Featuring the experiences of 14 LGBQ+ college students at U.S. institutions across the country, this paper centers on photographs participants took and reflected on as they described expressions of grief relative to their sexual identity development (SID). Drawn from an interview-based narrative inquiry study focused on how LGBQ+ students detail…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, College Students, Grief, Photography
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Cosgrove, Darren; Simpson, Felix; Dreslinski, Sophi; Kihm, Tess – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
As the body of literature elucidating the experiences of transgender and nonbinary young people grows, there is a need to identify and utilize research methodologies that build knowledge, while also advancing participant wellbeing. Expanding a research ethic beyond "limiting harm" and toward "promoting wellness" can not only…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Research Methodology, Photography
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Saltes, Natasha – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2022
Drawing from perspectives in critical disability studies, this article examines the teaching experiences of 9 disabled graduate students in Canada and the United States. Participants took between 2 and 6 photographs that illustrated their experience teaching with a disability. Follow-up interviews were conducted to gather descriptive accounts of…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Social Discrimination, Social Bias, Graduate Students
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Maristela do Nascimento Rocha; Sarah Doumen; Elke Emmers; Katrien Struyven – Gender and Education, 2024
Despite efforts towards diversity, equity, and inclusion in higher education, systemic oppression persists. This study reflects on how initiatives intended to foster inclusion interact with existing exclusionary mechanisms, impeding progress in equity projects. Specifically, we investigate the visual representation of diversity as an inclusion…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, School Publications, Photography
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Hanna Akalu – Canadian Journal of Action Research, 2023
This article explores the ethical and practical complexities of conducting participatory action research (PAR) as a doctoral student and shares findings from a doctoral study co-developed with Muslim women living in Britain to promote social change. Through the development of a visual methods (Photovoice) project, 16 Muslim women collaborated to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Participatory Research, Action Research, Doctoral Students
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Locke, Leslie Ann; Bardhoshi, Gerta; Swanston, Jeremy; Nam, Sojeong – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
Eighteen students, who self-identified as Latinx, from a rural, Midwestern community participated in this study. The participants were enrolled in their high school's "Risk Academy," a program designed for students labeled "at risk." Data shared in this article stem from a larger study where we applied photovoice, a critical,…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, High School Students, At Risk Students, Student Attitudes
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Aldana, Adriana; Richards-Schuster, Katie; Checkoway, Barry – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2021
This case study examined how the Michigan Youth Policy Fellows program--which aimed to create a space for a team of adolescents to engage in a collaborative photovoice project with peers from diverse backgrounds--empowered young people to critically analyze and interrupt racial segregation. The study describes how nine racially and…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Adolescents, Urban Areas, Suburbs
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Pickard, Beth – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2021
This article explores the portrayal of disability through the Disability Service web pages of Welsh universities in order to understand their potential impression on disabled applicants. The method of Qualitative Content Analysis enables consideration of multiple dimensions including use of language, terminology and photography, as well as…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Web Sites, Universities, Social Bias
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Allen, Louisa – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2019
Homophobia is an enduring issue within schooling contexts internationally. This paper attempts to rethink homophobia from the perspective of heterosexual students' accounts of bearing witness to it. Within the existing literature it has been LGBTQ students who have held the responsibility for naming and recounting homophobia. This paper re-orients…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Social Bias, Student Attitudes, Student Role
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Kim, Min Ah; Yi, Jaehee; Bradbury, Laura; Han, Ki-myung; Yang, Jieun; Lee, Jinseung – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2021
Background: As adults with intellectual disabilities approach older adulthood, they face unique physical and psychosocial challenges. This study explored the lived experiences of middle-aged adults with intellectual disabilities living in their community. Method: Six sessions of Photovoice were conducted with a purposeful sample of six middle-aged…
Descriptors: Photography, Adults, Intellectual Disability, Health
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Robinson, Sally; Hill, Malcolm; Fisher, Karen R.; Graham, Anne – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2020
In recent policies, it is assumed that communities welcome the inclusion of young people with intellectual disability. However, little is known about perspectives of young people themselves. This article reports on research that sought to address this gap. Young people with intellectual disability living in three Australian small town communities…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Social Bias, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Community Characteristics
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Stewart, Georgina – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
"Washday at the Pa" ('pa' is used colloquially by Pakeha to refer to a Maori settlement) is the title of an old schoolbook, a picture reading book for younger schoolchildren, which was produced in 1964 by the state education system in Aotearoa-New Zealand in 1964, written and photographed by Ans Westra, who later became one of the most…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups, Pacific Islanders, Indigenous Populations
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Asshoff, Roman; Heuckmann, Benedikt; Ryl, Mike; Reinhardt, Klaus – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2022
Bed bugs are on the rise and are increasingly perceived as harmful parasites. Because individuals affected by bed bugs often feel disgust and shame and are stigmatized, bed bugs are an important public health and environmental justice concern and therefore a health education issue as well. In this quasi-experimental study, we examine how different…
Descriptors: Animals, Entomology, Social Bias, Psychological Patterns
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