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Esther K. Kuria; Catherine Kelly – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2023
With an increasingly diverse UK population and differences in outcomes and experiences, educational psychologists (EPs) need actively to adhere to and promote principles of equality and equity. Although there is limited engagement with social justice issues in the professional and ethical guidelines in the UK, there has been a growing body of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Foreign Countries, Barriers, Data Use
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Hilary McQueen; Esther Cavett – Music Education Research, 2024
In 2019 the Society for Music Analysis commissioned a report to find out if stakeholders in music education agreed that knowledge and/or skills in music literacy had declined for those applying to study music at university in England. The ensuing mixed methods study collected data from a range of stakeholders through interviews (N = 33),…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Stakeholders, Music
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Racheal M. Banda; Ganiva Reyes; Meredith Wronowski; Rachel Radina; Brittany Aronson; Katherine Batchelor – Teacher Educator, 2025
Teacher preparation programs are being called to comprehensively engage preservice teachers (PSTs) in expansive learning about equity issues beyond one "diversity" course or superficial approach. Our interdisciplinary faculty collaborative within a Midwestern predominantly-white institution met this call by implementing a Critical Social…
Descriptors: Predominantly White Institutions, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education, Critical Race Theory
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Ressa, Theodoto – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2023
I use the disability studies framework and autoethnography method in this qualitative research to examine my lived experiences in education and their impact on the disability community. The qualitative research method focuses on obtaining data through open-ended and conversational communication. This method is about what people think and why they…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Teachers, Civil Rights, Social Justice
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Viviers, Simon; Dionne, Patricia; Supeno, Eddy – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2023
Advocacy has been identified as a relevant way for counsellors to respond to the social inequalities in the world of work and education in today's neoliberal context. This article draws on a qualitative study conducted with three groups of guidance counsellors in school settings in Quebec, Canada, to analyse their advocacy work as a…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Social Justice, Advocacy, Learning Activities
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Vindrola, Stefania – Global Studies of Childhood, 2023
Early childhood has become a priority in national and international political agendas. In the last decade, states have elaborated social policies and launched a variety of programmes for young children. Using Critical Discourse Analysis, this research explores the most prominent conceptualisations of children and childhood underpinning official…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy
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Munirah Alajmi – International Journal of Educational Management, 2024
Purpose: This qualitative study aimed to explore school principals' perceptions of social justice in a centralized school setting in Kuwait, as well as the challenges they face when promoting equity and equality for students' learning in schools. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected through in-depth interviews with 18 public school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Social Justice
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Saara Loukola – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
The aim of this article is to contribute to the under-researched topic of racism in Finnish early childhood education and care (ECEC) by posing three questions: What kind of racism do ECEC teachers recognize in ECEC? How are teachers committed to opposing racism in their work? What kind of obstacles to committing to antiracism are recognized in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racism, Early Childhood Education, Child Care
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Kathryn Ribay – Science Education, 2024
Maintaining a commitment to social justice teaching can be especially challenging when navigating the bureaucratic systems and ever-spiraling responsibilities of the education system. To better understand how social-justice-oriented educators navigate these tensions, this paper uses qualitative methods to investigate the social justice problems of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Communities of Practice
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Gates, Trevor G.; Ross, Dyann; Bennett, Bindi – Adult Learning, 2023
Critical events in Leonard Matlovich's life depict a reluctant activist for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/gender diverse, and queer+ (LGBTQ+) equality. He served in the US military and subsequently came to personify the broad social challenges to the military's homophobic culture and recruitment practices. Matlovich's experience of a series…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Activism, Barriers, Social Bias
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Ellis, Shimikqua Elece; Goering, Christian Z. – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2023
Purpose: This study aims to explore the perceived barriers that a secondary English teacher faced when attempting to discuss racial injustice through young adult literature in Mississippi. Design/methodology/approach: The authors rely on Critical Whiteness Studies and qualitative methods to explore the following research question: What are the…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Barriers, Social Justice
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Lauren C. Hennig; Lee Schaefer; Andrew Bennie; Douglas Gleddie – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2024
Background: Issues of social justice require the understanding and intervention of teachers across all subject areas. Teachers must be positioned to uphold fairness for all individuals in their classes while considering the disparities of wealth, opportunities, and social privileges that may impact the student experience. This paper explores the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Transformative Learning, Social Justice, Inquiry
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June Ahn; Kimberley Gomez; Ung-Sang Lee; Christopher M. Wegemer – Peabody Journal of Education, 2024
There is a great need to understand how we might leverage research-practice partnerships (RPPs) to change K-12 school practices, organizations, and policies that continue to reflect structural racism in schooling. In this paper, we present case vignettes of RPPs that aim to create educational improvement efforts but focus on building from the…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Theory Practice Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Practices
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Liat Biberman-Shalev; Nurit Chamo; Shely Naar; Yitzchak Gilat – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
The article discusses the role of the different forms of capital within the patterns of relationships between kindergarten teachers (KTs) and parents in kindergartens located in one medium-high socioeconomic status neighborhood in Israel. The qualitative analysis conducted reveals how the parents' cultural capital serves as a resource to advance…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers, Cultural Capital
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Ramlackhan, Karen; Cranston-Gingras, Ann; Catania, Nicholas; Knox, Inita; de la Caridad Palacios, Yanlys – Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 2023
The pandemic's rapid impact on higher education and ensuing move to remote learning introduced sudden and unexpected challenges for students and faculty. With the instantaneous switch to distance learning, doctoral student mentors and their mentees had to adapt not only to the lifestyle stresses of the virus, but also to new modes of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Mentors, COVID-19, Pandemics
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