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Bierdz, Brad – Power and Education, 2021
This exploration takes a look at how students in higher education are disempowered through regimes of social power that are always already extant and ubiquitous within educational regimes. Moreover, this exploration pays particular interest and attention to students in higher education because in many cases throughout relevant research, these…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Empowerment, Power Structure, Philosophy
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Trifonas, Peter Pericles – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2018
Empowered students have the ability to think and act reflectively as individual subjects of a society or a culture who have formed a conscious self-awareness of the meanings of their multiple affiliations and the significance of their worldly transactions with the other. Teaching should incorporate student ideas and experience actualized from acts…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Student Empowerment, Personality Traits, Epistemology
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Democracy & Education, 2018
This is a response to Ásgeir Tryggvason's argument that the deliberative critique of the agonistic approach to citizenship education is based on a misreading of the main concepts in agonistic theory--a misreading that has important implications for any attempt to bring closer agonism and deliberation in citizenship education. My aim in this…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Debate, Politics, Citizenship Education
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Morrell, Ernest – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2014
Drawing on the work of Paulo Freire, Morrell argues for critical, humanizing inquiry spaces in which literacy teachers learn with and from one another. However, he points to critical race theory and poses important questions, for example, wondering whether empowered spaces for teachers are transferred into empowerment for students.
Descriptors: Reading Teachers, Critical Theory, Race, Teacher Empowerment
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Hess, Frederick M.; Fennell, Maddie – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2015
Two perspectives on teaching as a profession offer an interesting contrast. One side focuses on teachers from a political perspective, while the other envisions transforming teaching into a true profession.
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Teaching Conditions, Teacher Role, Empowerment
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Foreman-Peck, Lorraine; Heilbronn, Ruth – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2018
This paper presents a view of action research (AR) as a valuable way in which teachers can pose fertile questions and engage in inquiry with transformative possibilities. This counters claims of its being at best a sterile method of teacher research and at worst a perilous trap for teachers. Chris Higgins has argued that AR has lost its original…
Descriptors: Action Research, Theory Practice Relationship, Transformative Learning, Teacher Empowerment
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Campbell, Kimberly Hill – Democracy & Education, 2019
This article explores why we need to be intentional about the literature we explore in our English language arts classrooms. It explores the question of what literature should be considered and strategies for using democratic practices in support of literature circles. It also reinforces the importance of collaborative practitioner research to…
Descriptors: Empathy, Imagination, Literature, Educational Practices
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Freeman, Rebecca – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
Student voice, namely the institutionalisation of students' contributions to the evaluation, and increasingly, the day-to-day running of higher education, has a wide-ranging influence. It shapes the concerns of management and academics; it changes the organisation and content of degree courses and, at times, challenges authority. Through her…
Descriptors: Governance, Student Attitudes, Higher Education, College Students
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Loogma, Krista; Tafel-Viia, Külliki; Ümarik, Meril – Journal of Educational Change, 2013
The intention of the authors in this article is to contribute to the discussion concerning educational change by implementing the concept of social innovation. We argue that the application of the concept of social innovation makes it possible to better understand the process of implementation as well as sustainability and the social impact of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Innovation, Social Change, Models
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Thomson-Bunn, Heather – Composition Forum, 2014
Approaching definitions (and the act of defining) as inherently political and ideological, this article argues that there is a lack of definitional precision surrounding "critical pedagogy" and its core terms (e.g., "student empowerment"). This lack of precision can impede the successful and ethical implementation of critical…
Descriptors: Definitions, Critical Theory, Student Empowerment, Politics of Education
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Rushton, Gregory T.; Criswell, Brett A. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
In "Penetrating a Wall of Introspection: A Critical Attrition Analysis," Johannsen, Rump, and Linder strive to give a voice to those whose thoughts might otherwise be unheard: students representing the casualties in the conflict surrounding the practices of STEM education, specifically those in the field of physics. Beyond giving those students a…
Descriptors: Physics, STEM Education, Student Empowerment, Science Education
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Siry, Christina – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
In this forum paper, I respond to issues raised by Kristina Andersson and Annica Gullberg in their article titled "What is science in preschool and what do teachers have to know to empower children?" (2012). I seek to continue the discussion begun with Andersson and Gullberg's paper, by further exploring the questions they introduce…
Descriptors: Science Education, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Children, Preschool Teachers
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Tan, G. K. Randolph – Accounting Education, 2011
Bloom and Webinger (2011), written by two professors from John Carroll University in the USA who are involved in teaching accounting, discusses an attempt at embedding relevant lessons from the recent global financial crisis (GFC) into an undergraduate accounting curriculum. It suggests that accounting courses infused with such a treatment would…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Administration Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Integrated Curriculum
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Aloni, Nimrod – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2008
Although Spinoza's formative influence on the cultural ideals of the West is widely recognized, especially with reference to liberal democracy, secular humanism, and naturalistic ethics, little has been written about the educational implications of his philosophy. This article explores the pedagogical tenets that are implicit in Spinoza's…
Descriptors: Democracy, Humanism, Ethics, Critical Theory
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Neuman, Lisa K. – American Indian Quarterly, 2008
As neocolonial institutions designed to assimilate American Indians to European American cultural and religious values, social institutions, and economic practices, most schools run by the federal government and missionaries during the first part of the twentieth century sought to suppress all or most aspects of their young students' Indian…
Descriptors: American Indians, American Indian Education, Ideology, Federal Government
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