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Chilisa, Bagele; Mertens, Donna M. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2021
Transformative change is needed if the world is to achieve the sustainable development goals. Such change requires attention to culture, ethics, and values. We discuss the need to be responsive to the voices of Indigenous scholars in terms of the assumptions that guide methodological choices in the evaluation of international initiatives. We…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods, Social Change, Cultural Relevance
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Susanne Wagner; Gisela Hoecherl-Alden – NECTFL Review, 2024
Considering that fairy tales have long been popular in second language (L2) education, we ask how these texts can remain applicable to our changing student body. In addition to their use in lower-level German classes for language and culture acquisition, fairy tales also provide a springboard into L2 literary interpretation for more advanced…
Descriptors: College Students, German Literature, Fairy Tales, Second Language Instruction
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Danielle M. Feeney; Carlos E. Lavín; Monique Matute-Chavarria; Haerin Park; Yun-Ju Hsiao – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted education in a multitude of ways. During this time, school districts struggled to provide students with disabilities access to services and supports under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). School personnel were required to continue holding meetings to review students' Individualized Education…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Individualized Education Programs, Participative Decision Making, Ethnic Diversity
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Sean J. Upshaw – Communication Education, 2024
This essay explores how health promotion pedagogy can center health equity for academic enrichment and application, prioritizing historically underserved and marginalized Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities through a culture-centered approach. It discusses the centrality of culture in health promotion education as a framework for…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Equal Education, Minority Groups, African Americans
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Ledford, Jennifer R.; Lambert, Joseph M.; Pustejovsky, James E.; Zimmerman, Kathleen N.; Hollins, Nicole; Barton, Erin E. – Exceptional Children, 2023
Single-case design has a long history of use for assessing intervention effectiveness for children with disabilities. Although these designs have been widely employed for more than 50 years, recent years have been especially dynamic in terms of growth in the use of single-case design and application of standards designed to improve the validity…
Descriptors: Research Design, Educational Research, Case Studies, Special Education
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Goodrich, J. Marc; Fitton, Lisa; Chan, Jessica; Davis, C. Jamie – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2023
Multilingual children represent a rapidly growing population of students in U.S. schools. However, identification of language and learning disabilities for students from different linguistic backgrounds is complex, leading to frequent misidentification of multilingual learners for special education. This article provides guidance on how special…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Screening Tests, Multilingualism, Learning Disabilities
Blair Wriston; Nancy Duchesneau; Manny Zapata – Education Trust, 2023
Mental health supports for students refers to a broad range of wraparound services and interventions provided by schools to support students' social, emotional, and mental well-being. Access to high-quality, culturally responsive mental health supports in schools is critical to students' long-term growth and development. This brief lays out the…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Student Needs, Access to Health Care, School Health Services
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Ginsberg, Alice E. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2022
This article presents a new tool called Critical Evaluation Capital (CEC) designed to address issues of equity and social justice in program evaluation. CEC is grounded in the tenants of critical race theory and inspired by Yosso's work on community cultural wealth which raises critical issues of positionality and access. CEC is a system for…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Social Justice, Program Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
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Barba, Yolanda C.; Newcombe, Andrew; Ruiz, Rachel; Cordero, Natalya – Contemporary School Psychology, 2019
The number of immigrant students enrolling in California schools is increasing and teaching them effectively requires adapted approaches to affirm their linguistic and cultural diversity. Educators feel underprepared to meet the complex needs of students who represent hundreds of languages and cultures. Many immigrant children are frequently also…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Consultation Programs, School Psychology, Psychological Services
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Kamonta Heidelburg; Janise Parker; Julianna Casella – Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2024
With the growing diverse student population in U.S. public schools, an increased focus on cultural-related matters has surfaced in education. As a result, consultation training must prepare novice consultants with the knowledge and skills needed to provide multicultural consultation. Technology can be used to develop novice consultants'…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Consultants, Novices, Student Diversity
Neztsosie, Nora; Wamnuga-Win, Kiva; Churchill, Erin; Goforth, Anisa N. – Communique, 2020
Sovereignty is a complex construct because it can be defined legally, politically, and personally. Sovereignty is integrally tied to revitalization of Indigenous cultures and languages through self-sufficiency and self-governance. This article dives deeper into this concept by sharing the personal implications of sovereignty from members of the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Tribal Sovereignty, American Indians
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Baggerly, Jennifer; Ceballos, Peggy; Rodríguez, Mónica; Reyes, Ana G. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2022
Adaptations for specific cultural populations are needed to respond to children affected by natural disasters. After Hurricane María, we provided disaster response training to mental health professionals and Disaster Response Play Therapy services to children in Puerto Rico. In this article, we describe culturally specific, field-tested…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Weather, Children, Mental Health
DelJones, Gina; Pomales, Hannah; Rodriguez, Erica Y.; Mendez, Alicia; Bosk, Emily; MacKenzie, Michael J. – ZERO TO THREE, 2022
A trauma-informed organization serving young children and their families experienced differentials in vaccine uptake. Organization leadership viewed this response through a trauma-informed framework that recognizes legacies of scientific racism and attendant distrust of medical information, particularly new treatments. Trauma-informed frameworks…
Descriptors: Trauma, Immunization Programs, COVID-19, Pandemics
Hamilton, Laura S.; Parsi, Ace – Educational Testing Service, 2022
Educating for American Democracy (EAD) partnered with ETS on a symposium held in July 2021 to take stock of what is known and to provide guidance for future research, policy, and practice in measurement of civic learning opportunities and outcomes. This research note is meant to further the work accomplished at the seminar. First, this note…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Public Schools, Civics
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Vereen, Linwood G.; Giovannetti, Marcelle R.; Bohecker, Lynn – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2020
Black male youth are poorly represented in the counseling literature. There is a focus on development from a deficit model and lack of attention to their complex and multidimensional identities. In addition, popular media invariably portray Black male youth through a myopic lens as needing to overcome a litany of challenges and struggles. The…
Descriptors: Males, Youth, African Americans, Group Counseling
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