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Kevin Russel Magill; Arturo Rodriguez – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2024
In this essay we explore how pernicious social narratives affect schooling and suggest rethinking leadership may ameliorate issues of injustice in education. We reject the idea that school leaders must necessarily be politicians who serve as bureaucratic management-oriented functionaries. We claim instead they are intellectual leaders who might…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Change, Leadership Responsibility, Ideology
Stevenson, Andre P.; Alexander, Kendra P.; Thomas, Kenisha; Richardson, Sonyia; Turnage, Barbara; Clarke, Anna; Wood, Zionna – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2022
Linguistic norms concerning issues of social injustice, racism specifically, vary by discipline. In this study, the authors used content analysis to examine discourse in the social work profession related to racism and anti-racist action. Our investigation found that the usage of forthright terms such as racism, white supremacy, and oppression in…
Descriptors: Social Work, Professional Education, Racism, Educational Policy
Hastie, Peter A.; Curtner-Smith, Matthew D.; Kinchin, Gary D.; Wallhead, Tristan L. – Quest, 2023
The connection between the name "Daryl Siedentop" and the model "Sport Education" has evolved over the past three decades to become a prominent brand of physical education. This paper attempts to capture the influence of Sport Education, not only within school physical education, but in ways and arenas far beyond Daryl's…
Descriptors: Athletics, Physical Education, Student Participation, Preservice Teacher Education
Woodford, Peter J. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2020
This review explores Thomas Lessl's "Demarcation as a classroom response to creationism: A critical examination of the National Academy of Science's "Science, Evolution, and Creationism" (2008)." Lessl's work examines philosophical debates about the relationship between science and religion from the perspective of communication…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Science Education, Biology, Science Instruction
Harris, Richard – Teaching History, 2021
Richard Harris draws on their own and others' research to take stock of where the history teaching community is in terms of curriculum thinking. Harris argues that despite a number of positive developments in recent years, certain issues continue to have undesirable effects on curriculum design. Such issues include inertia and unclear rationales…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Curriculum Design, Course Content
Galbraith, John Morrison; Shaik, Sason; Danovich, David; Brai¨da, Benoît; Wu, Wei; Hiberty, Philippe; Cooper, David L.; Karadakov, Peter B.; Dunning, Thom H., Jr. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Introductory chemistry textbooks often present valence bond (VB) theory as useful, but incorrect and inferior to molecular orbital (MO) theory, citing the electronic structure of O[subscript 2] and electron delocalization as evidence. Even texts that initially present the two theories on equal footing use language that biases students toward the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Introductory Courses, Textbook Content
Yarlykova, Mariya; Xunda, Yu – Education and Society, 2021
This article examines uniform standardized history education in Russia. It focuses primarily on the process of designing unified national history textbooks in 2013-2017, and also examines the educational reform that followed this process, along with the role of Russian society in the formulation of the textbook's content. The new…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Textbooks, Educational Change, Patriotism
Pondiscio, Robert; Schirra, Tracey – American Enterprise Institute, 2021
A founding purpose of public education is to adequately prepare children for thoughtful self-government, citizenship, and independent adult life. This end is served by having educators teach students not what to think about controversial or contested public matters but how to think such issues through. When educators fail in this essential duty,…
Descriptors: Standards, World Views, Diversity, Trust (Psychology)
Maya Autret; Autumn Bermea; Jacqueline Bible; Kristin Matera; Brad van Eeden-Moorefield – Family Science Review, 2024
This paper details the redesign and implementation of an introductory Family Science and Human Development (FSHD) undergraduate course. The redesign implemented a flipped classroom approach, grounded in constructivist theory and active learning methods. A flipped classroom approach shifts traditional lecture-based classwork to an…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Introductory Courses, Family and Consumer Sciences, Undergraduate Study
Chiao-Wei Liu – Journal of General Music Education, 2024
In this column, I explore the relationships between identity work and the sense of belonging. I argue that the absence of critical conversations such as race may prompt students to fit in but does not warrant a sense of belonging. Using a research study on Asian immigrant students as a reference point, I propose that we consider students'…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Asians, Sense of Community, Self Concept
Ferraro, Holly Slay – Journal of Management Education, 2023
This article deals with my experience of teaching a course on Black women's enterprise and activism as a means of disrupting the dominant narratives that privilege accounts of Whites and men in the management canon. I explore counterstorytelling as a pedagogical tool to bear witness to the struggles of people from marginalized communities and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teaching Experience, Blacks, African Americans
Dack, Tammy Fajardo; Argudo, Juanita; Abad, Monica Abad – MEXTESOL Journal, 2020
One of the most important conditions needed to acquire pragmatic competence--knowing the rules of a language and how to apply them to communicate--is exposure to the target language. That is why research has concentrated on observing how this competence develops in different language learning contexts such as second language (L2), foreign language…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Language of Instruction, Course Content, Pragmatics
Bencze, Larry; Pouliot, Chantal; Pedretti, Erminia; Simonneaux, Laurence; Simonneaux, Jean; Zeidler, Dana – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2020
Many scholars suggest that recent major science education initiatives apparently tied to intense economic competitiveness and growth have prioritized education about "products" (e.g., laws, theories, innovations) and skills (e.g., experimentation) of fields of science and technology. Such initiatives also, apparently, tend to avoid…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Context Effect, Science Education, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Wolgemuth, Jennifer R.; Koro-Ljungberg, Mirka; Barko, Timothy – Power and Education, 2020
Despite best efforts to the contrary, obscenity oozes out from under the rugs of "polite" schooling and "tidy" society. In this post-qualitative inquiry, the authors pursue questions in defense of pedagogies of obscenity. In what ways do educators fail to educate when they eschew obscenity, understand shame and disgust as…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Ethics, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Benefits
Izmirli, Ilhan M. – Pedagogical Research, 2020
Of all the arguments directed against presenting mathematical topics within a cultural and historical context, the most serious ones are those that we will refer to as the time and the content arguments. In this paper, after briefly describing these stances, we will endeavor to evaluate and refute their rationales using a social constructivist…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts