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Dennis Sumara; Claire Robson; Rebecca Luce-Kapler – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2025
This article uses excerpts from poetry, memoir and epistolary genres emerging from research that has utilized close writing practices to interpret the interplay among memory, narrative, and agency. Biographical, historical, archival, and interpretive processes are used to reveal deferred, not noticed, and/or not counted experiences of those…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Poetry, Personal Narratives, Letters (Correspondence)
Sajad Kabgani – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
The insistence on knowledge accumulation in modern educational discourses has led to the formation of exclusive dichotomies in various forms, most tangibly observable in the division of people into 'knowledgeable' and 'unknowledgeable'. What underlies this dichotomy is a conception of rationality based on which knowledge is seen as an 'instrument'…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Knowledge Level, Learning, Social Distance
Evans, Ruby – Community College Enterprise, 2022
Physical and geographical distance have long existed as factors that may impact student success in online learning. Now, in the age of a global pandemic, these factors have coalesced with social distance to intensify feelings of isolation that online students may experience. The deliberate use of social and emotional learning (SEL) strategies…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Distance Education, Electronic Learning, Pandemics
Kylie Smith; Sonja Arndt – Global Studies of Childhood, 2024
This response to the question about what we are angry about and what we dream of for young children reflects our work of over 30 years in Australasia. For Kylie in Australia and for Sonja in Aotearoa New Zealand and now also Australia. We direct the RECE common call, for an elevation of children's rights, to a voice, to a 'good' education, and to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Childrens Rights
Doris J. Walker-Dalhouse – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2024
Social and economic changes are shaped globally by voluntary and involuntary migration patterns. Voluntary migrations are associated with the desire for family unification, economic gain, and the pursuit of educational opportunities; while involuntary migrations include fleeing from civil or political unrest, human rights violations, and war.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Acculturation, African American Students
Spring, Lauren; Wunderlee, Alice; Werhun, Andrea – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2019
Sex workers have long served as muses for some of the world's best-known artists. Though we see these women, exposed in various states of undress, on the walls of many of the world's most famous museums, they remain relatively anonymous. Visitors who stop to read the panels accompanying these works are rarely encouraged to reflect on questions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sexuality, Females, Visual Arts
Gerullis, Anita; Huber, Christian – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2018
This review provides an overview of definitions and measurements of 'Social Distance' and attitudes children without disabilities carry towards children with disabilities. Measures include explicit and implicit approaches but clearly, the 'Bogardus Social Distance Scale' ("A Social Distance Scale," 1933, 14 May 2014) is the most used…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Special Needs Students, Social Distance, Student Attitudes
Benet, Marta; Cruz, Kathleen Tereza; Santoro-Lamelas, Valeria; Merhy, Emerson Elias; Pla, Margarida – Educational Action Research, 2018
We assume that the construction of encounters that produce care is a participative practice in health. Drawing on different research that has explored care production from a micropolitical approach, we present a view of participation as embedded in everyday life and based on the construction of encounters and relationships. Our goal is to provide…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Participation, Health Services, Social Distance
Mahaffey, Angela L. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
DNA analysis is a common diagnostic tool in healthcare: ranging from microbial typing (e.g. DNA strands of viral, bacterial and even fungal pathogens), oncological screen (e.g. Breast cancer detection via DNA analysis of any BRCA gene mutations), genetic amniocentesis test (a medical technique used in determining chromosomal conditions such as…
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Instruction, Clinical Diagnosis, Genetic Disorders
Srinivasan, Prasanna – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2017
Educators are always reminded that the act of teaching and learning has to be purposeful and highly relevant to all individuals and groups within particular societies. However, societies are highly complex, and they are traversed by varied categorical groupings based on individual and group identities. Taylor contends that categorical identity…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Inclusion, Equal Education, Social Justice
Tuttle, Tara M. – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2016
The missions of Women's and Gender Studies programs coincide directly with Dominican values in their commitments to fostering compassion and justice. Just as Dominican clergy during the civil rights movement challenged false notions of biological, cultural, and social difference that contributed to racist practices, Dominican educators today…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Catholic Schools, Womens Studies, College Curriculum
Barnard, Ian – CEA Forum, 2016
In literature, composition, and other areas of English Studies, relateability can be an important tool to inscribe marginalized subjects as academic citizens. However, its larger arc reproduces ethnocentric and individualistic ideologies at the national and personal levels that foreclose the true understanding of and engagement with Otherness that…
Descriptors: English Instruction, English Literature, Writing (Composition), Reader Text Relationship
Pustulka, Paula; Slusarczyk, Magdalena – European Education, 2016
The article elaborates on the recollections of schooling under the communist rule in Poland as presented in biographical interviews with contemporary Polish migrants living in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Norway. An analysis of childhood and schooling nexus is elicited on two platforms, specifically as (1) interviewees' first-hand experiences…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Foreign Countries, Interviews, Immigrants