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Larisa Kasumagic-Kafedžic; Lejla Mulalic – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2024
Educating teachers to teach language, culture and history in a post-conflict country such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is still deeply divided and fragmented, implies enormous social and moral responsibilities. These endeavours represent continuous challenges where the processes of healing the wounds in such vulnerable situations, so deep and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, History Instruction, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Drousioti, Kalli – Ethics and Education, 2022
In this article, I highlight what Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe's (re)conceptualisation of the plurality within identities implies for justice and education. Laclau and Mouffe (re)theorise the plurality of identities by framing and understanding identities within the wider theoretical context of discourse analysis and radical Democracy. I…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Discourse Analysis, Critical Thinking, Democracy
Christine M. Cunningham; Gregory J. Kelly; Ashwin Mohan – Journal of Pre-College Engineering Education Research, 2023
Socially engaged engineering provides for student learning of the design, analysis, and practices of engineering as well as the ways that engineering is situated in sociocultural contexts. This paper provides a conceptual framework regarding socially engaged engineering for K-8 educators, researchers, and curriculum designers. The framework…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Engineering Education, Social Justice
Fraser-Burgess, Sheron – Theory and Research in Education, 2023
Social ontology examines the nature and mechanisms in human society of concepts that pertain to various kinds of social collectivities. A pioneer in the development of this philosophical field, Mills theorised a social metaphysics of "racial constructivism" for modern philosophy in order to explain the enduring orthodoxies of its…
Descriptors: Whites, Racial Attitudes, Racism, Ideology
Navarro, Christine D.; Steele, Michelle Cummings – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2021
Events, movements, and tragedies at the local, national, and global levels spark conversations that influence leaders' thinking and behavior. Understanding complexities of contextual factors as they relate to broader conversations and influence thinking and behaviors is a crucial step that can be overlooked. This article explores utilizing…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Critical Thinking, Social Justice, Praxis
Patricia J. Lopez – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2023
For scholars across a wide range of disciplines, the work of building critical inquiry and guiding students to discover and hone the tools necessary to be attentive to the world is not new. Critical scholars have long understood that an engaged pedagogy of emancipation and transformation is not indoctrination but rather an invitation to become…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Transformative Learning, Psychological Patterns, Educational Change
McLean, Lyndsay – Gender and Education, 2023
This paper reflects on teaching a postgraduate degree which aims to support students to understand and challenge gender violence and contribute to gender justice. It explores three dilemmas: (i) epistemological -- how to create a curriculum which embraces diverse knowledges and decentres perspectives which can produce violence; (ii) pedagogical --…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Violence, Sexual Abuse, Social Justice
Dombrowski, Stefan C.; J. McGill, Ryan; Farmer, Ryan L.; Kranzler, John H.; Canivez, Gary L. – School Psychology Review, 2022
Although the field of school psychology has made progress toward the use of tests and assessment practices with empirical support over the past 20 years, many school psychology practitioners still engage in what can be described as low-value value assessment practices that lack compelling scientific support potentially taking time and resources…
Descriptors: School Psychology, School Psychologists, Psychological Evaluation, Psychoeducational Methods
Fonseca Peso, Janire; Maiztegui-Oñate, Concepción; Santibáñez Grüber, Rosa María – Ethnography and Education, 2023
The aim of this article is to analyse the educational strategies used by educators in out-of-school educational programmes for young people between 12 and18 years old. Taking an ethnographic approach, data collection was carried out through participant observation at seven programme sites where the participants assumed different levels of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Citizenship Education, Citizen Participation, Educational Strategies
Galamba, Arthur; Matthews, Brian – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2021
In the twenty-first century, the rise and support of fascism-related views threaten freedom of speech, freedom of sexual orientation, religious tolerance and progressive agendas that advocate equity. We argue that mainstream science education generally does not, but should, educate students against fascism-related views--such as racism, sexism,…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Literacy, Authoritarianism, Science and Society
Pyy, IIda – Human Rights Education Review, 2021
This paper argues that political compassion is a necessary disposition for engaging with human rights principles and combatting social injustices such as racial discrimination. Drawing from Martha Nussbaum's theory of political emotions, the paper concentrates on the need to understand compassion as connected to cognition and practical reasoning.…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Teaching Methods, Altruism, Political Attitudes
Ryen, Erik – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
What can educators working to develop critical thinking (CT) in their classrooms gain from engaging with the German/Scandinavian tradition of Bildung-centred Didaktik? This article takes up the challenge of how to develop an epistemology of CT that is relational and contextual and gives students the possibility of engaging in ethical debates about…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Critical Thinking, Critical Theory, Social Justice
Spotton Visano, Brenda – Critical Studies in Education, 2019
Both the dominant narrative in the economics discipline and the predominant mode of delivery of an economics education in colleges and universities mutually reinforce the authority of neoliberalism. This paper argues that a counterhegemonic pedagogy in addition to a pluralist curriculum equips students with the knowledge they need to exercise…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Educational Change, Neoliberalism, Resistance to Change
Bialystok, Lauren; Kukar, Polina – Theory and Research in Education, 2018
The educational enthusiasm for both authenticity and empathy makes a number of assumptions about universal virtues, self-hood, the role of emotion in education, and the role of the teacher. In this article, we argue that authenticity and empathy are both nebulous virtues that teachers and students are called to embody with little reflection on how…
Descriptors: Empathy, Teaching Methods, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
Heidt, Marium Abugasea; French, Martha M.; Miller, Henry – Multicultural Perspectives, 2023
In this article, we advocate for integrating select graphic novels into curricula for English language learners and emergent bilinguals to push against the dominant and harmful narratives that tend to be found in traditional history texts and curricula. We use "Vietnamerica" by Tran and "Escape from Syria" by Kullab et al. as…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Novels, English Language Learners, Bilingualism