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Boyd, Maureen P.; Edmiston, Brian – Democracy & Education, 2021
In our response to Tilhou's article published last issue, "The Morning Meeting: Fostering a Participatory Democracy Begins with Youth in Public Education," we share and discuss ethnographic data from Morning Meetings in two U.S. elementary classrooms. We detail ways the democratic potential of Morning Meetings is being cultivated in…
Descriptors: Public Education, Democracy, Elementary Education, Free Schools
Aguilar-Smith, Stephanie; Flores, Amanda – About Campus, 2020
Limitations come in many forms for educators of color: access, opportunities, networks, but perhaps most crucially, through forms of invalidation. Toward healing, some educators of color have written about the isolation and trauma they have experienced on college campuses. Other have written in the spirit of resistance, boasting about the skills,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Minority Group Teachers, Teaching Conditions, Coping
Zylstra, Matthew; Esler, Karen; Knight, Andrew; Le Grange, Lesley – Journal of Environmental Education, 2019
The concept of "connectedness with nature" is increasingly used in environmental and sustainability discourse. However, this construct has also been critiqued and proponents charged with harboring an ambivalence that paradoxically reinforces a sense of separation from "nature". We respond to one critique by demonstrating that…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Attitudes, Ecology, Sustainability
Battista, Andrew; Ellenwood, Dave; Gregory, Lua; Higgins, Shana; Lilburn, Jeff; Harker, Yasmin Sokkar; Sweet, Christopher – Communications in Information Literacy, 2015
The scope of this article is to address the possibilities and challenges librarians concerned with social justice may face when working with the ACRL "Framework." While the "Framework" recognizes that information emerges from varied contexts that reflect uneven distributions of power, privilege, and authority, it is missing a…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Citizen Participation, Information Literacy, Librarians
Thomas, Michael S. C. – Developmental Science, 2013
Flynn, Laland, Kendal and Kendal's article (this issue) plays a valuable role in two ways. First, it demonstrates how developmental psychology can learn lessons from the latest research on developmental niche construction within evolutionary biology. Secondly, for those psychologists whose main focus is the cognitive mechanisms by which humans…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Biology, Evolution, Cognitive Development
Humphries, Tom; Humphries, Jacqueline – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2011
The American Deaf community for several decades has been involved in sometimes complicated and often contested ways of defining what it means to be Deaf. It is our thesis that the processes of identity construction and the recent discourse of Deaf identity are not unique phenomena at all but echo the experience of other embedded cultural groups…
Descriptors: Deafness, Social Environment, Cultural Influences, Theses
Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2013
This dialogue, extracted from a conversation among some members of the Equity Special Issue Editorial Panel, concerns racism in mathematics education. It raises issues about the use of various terms; about fields of research outside of mathematics education; and about the kinds of racialization processes that occur for students, teachers, and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Racial Bias, Social Environment, Achievement Gap
Fowler, Zoe; Stanley, Grant; Murray, Jean; Jones, Marion; McNamara, Olwen – Professional Development in Education, 2013
This article focuses on a virtual research environment (VRE) and how it facilitated the networking of teacher educators participating in an Economic and Social Research Council-funded research capacity-building project. Using the theoretical lenses of situated learning and socio-cultural approaches to literacy, participants' ways of engaging with…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Capacity Building, Communities of Practice, Educational Environment
Dunn, Judy – Child Development, 2010
J. E. Grusec and M. Davidov's article (this issue) about domains of parenting and their links with different aspects of childhood outcome raises both interesting questions and challenges. Four of these concerns are discussed in relation to early childhood. First is the issue of bidirectionality. Recent studies highlight the contribution of…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Individual Differences, Children, Parent Child Relationship
Olitsky, Stacy – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
Previous research has suggested that competitive classroom environments can play a role in perpetuating race and class inequalities. However, classroom competition can also promote learning, and eliminating it could do students a disservice. This paper draws on research literature and data from a qualitative study by Konstantinos Alexakos, Jayson…
Descriptors: Mentors, Competition, Classroom Environment, Equal Education
Loew, Patty; Thannum, James – American Indian Quarterly, 2011
Twenty-five years ago a "perfect storm" of economic, environmental, and social conditions swirled in northern Wisconsin and battered attempts by the Ojibwe to exercise their treaty-based fishing rights. This article examines the socioeconomic, political, and cultural factors that contributed to the spearfishing crisis twenty-five years…
Descriptors: Treaties, American Indian Education, News Reporting, Cultural Influences
Jackson, M. G. – Journal of Education for Sustainable Development, 2011
Between the Inter-governmental Conference on Environmental Education at Tbilisi in 1977 and the Fourth International Conference on Environmental Education at Ahmedabad in 2007, our conception of the challenge posed by the global crises of climate change, environmental destruction, social disintegration, poverty, natural resources exhaustion and…
Descriptors: World Views, Environmental Education, Climate, Sustainable Development
Chase, Melissa, Comp.; Vollum, Matt; Toebbe, Jennifer; Clark, Gary E.; Magnotta, John; Culp, Brian; Schmidlein, Robert; Ladda, Shawn – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2011
This article presents suggestions from various physical education teachers regarding how they can better prepare physical educators for teaching in an urban setting. An educator suggests that understanding that each student is an individual and taking the time and effort to talk with (instead of at) each student will allow a teacher the…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Physical Education, Self Efficacy, Physical Education Teachers
Pasick, Rena J.; Burke, Nancy J.; Joseph, Galen – Health Education & Behavior, 2009
This article presents the authors' response to commentaries that focus on the "Behavioral Constructs and Culture in Cancer Screening" (3Cs) study. The 3Cs study had an unremarkable beginning, with two colleagues discussing their frustration over the narrow range of behavioral theories and the limited guidance the theories offered for a study…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Behavior Theories, Culture, Cancer
Jesus and Maria in the Jungle: An Essay on Possibility and Constraint in the Third-Shift Third Space
Bruna, Katherine Richardson – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2009
One hundred years ago, Upton Sinclair, in "The Jungle," exposed the deplorable working conditions of eastern European immigrants in the meatpacking houses of Chicago. The backdrop of this article is the new Jungle of the 21st century--the hog plants of the rural Midwest. Here I speak to the lives of the Mexican workers they employ, and, more…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Mexican Americans, Educational Environment, Science Instruction