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Hoag, Joel; Wade, Dinah – Knowledge Quest, 2021
School libraries have been instrumental in the navigation of the triple-trauma crisis of 2020-21. COVID-19, national racial strife, and an economic crisis have had a huge impact on many families in the United States. In summer 2020 the Franklin Special School District in Franklin, Tennessee, was one of many districts across the nation that had to…
Descriptors: School Libraries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Librarian Teacher Cooperation
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Williams-Hawkins, Maria – Adult Learning, 2016
"I Remember Highlander" reflects on the life choices of Marion Barry and Herman Henning Jr., fraternity brothers who sought the same goal but took different paths. The essay examines cultural and family situations that shaped lives and decisions.
Descriptors: Profiles, Biographies, Change Agents, Social Justice
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Lawyer, Gloshanda; Shahan, Cheryl; Holcomb, Leala; Smith, David H. – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2020
Social justice in education means that educators can be agents for bringing equity into the everyday lives of people at every level of society. In order for equity to be obtained, teachers and other school personnel must be able to recognize inequities in all forms, including but not limited to gender, race, class, ability, and language.…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teacher Education Programs, Equal Education, Gender Bias
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Williams, Susan; Mullett, Cathy – Adult Learning, 2016
Highlander Research and Education Center serves as a catalyst for grassroots organizing and movement building. This article focuses on an interview with education coordinator Susan Williams who has worked at Highlander for 26 years. We discuss how others can and do create powerful popular education experiences anywhere, whether they have a…
Descriptors: Interviews, Popular Education, Social Change, Action Research
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Keefe, Dennis – International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology, 2015
In the field of adult education, one of the better known concepts is that of the Six Assumptions of Malcolm Knowles. These assumptions, according to Knowles, divide the world of pedagogy, defined as the art and science of teaching children, from that of andragogy, conceived as the art and science of helping adults learn. In the realm of education…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Folk Schools, Rural Areas, Nontraditional Education
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Woodward, Jennifer R. – Journal of Negro Education, 2011
This article uses critical race theory, court opinions, newspapers, and interviews to explain how the burden of busing for desegregation was placed upon Blacks in Nashville, Tennessee and why the agenda of the litigants in the Kelley v. Metropolitan Board of Education cases shifted over time. The deliberate pace of the initial desegregation…
Descriptors: Busing, School Desegregation, Critical Theory, Race
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Sodano-Goulet, Keara – Adult Learning, 2009
Highlander Education and Research Center's remarkable history is a source of inquiry and fascination for adult educators and community organizers alike. Scholars seeking to dissect Highlander's success have visited the Center to uncover the history, place, and methodology. Founded in 1932 by Myles Horton and Don West as an adult education center…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Workshops, Popular Education, Reflection