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Martínez, Lorea; Hernández, Laura E. – Learning Policy Institute, 2022
Social Justice Humanitas Academy in Los Angeles Unified School District is a teacher-commuled community school that advances student learning and development through its mission to support students on their journeys toward self-actualization, social justice, and postsecondary success. To do this, the school centers whole child practices and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Community Schools, Self Actualization, High Schools
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Saunders, Marisa; Martínez, Lorea; Flook, Lisa; Hernández, Laura E. – Learning Policy Institute, 2021
Social Justice Humanitas Academy (SJ Humanitas)--a public high school located in Southern California's San Fernando Valley--was designed and founded by teachers as a community school in 2011. Their vision, which they actualized with partners through the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Pilot School initiative, was to create a school…
Descriptors: Public Schools, High Schools, Social Justice, Community Schools
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Mehta, Rohit; Mehta, Swati; Seals, Christopher – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2017
In this chapter, we argue that science education is more than the high stakes, rigorous practices and methodology that students often find dull and uninspiring. We present that aesthetic and humanistic motivations, such as wonder, curiosity, and social justice, are also inherent reasons for doing science. In the MSUrbanSTEM program, we designed an…
Descriptors: Science Education, Holistic Approach, Aesthetics, Student Motivation
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Hagerman, Dana; Porath, Suzanne – Middle School Journal, 2018
Rolling Hills Middle School has begun the implementation of a personalized learning model with one house of 50 8th grade students. This personalized learning (PL) model promotes collaborative work among groups of students and supports student choice and agency as it fosters learner independence. This qualitative, interpretive case study used…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 8, Public Schools, Social Justice
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Beachum, Floyd D.; Watson, Terri N. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2017
Nathaniel Stone, the principal of Lakeshore Community High School, was summoned to a meeting in the city. The gathering included more than a dozen influential leaders. The conversation that unfolded was, literally, unreal. Mr. Smith, a government official of sorts, called for the destruction of a social movement that was having a positive effect…
Descriptors: High Schools, Racial Bias, Academic Achievement, African American Students
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Boske, Christa – Planning and Changing, 2016
People are storytelling organisms who, individually and collectively, lead storied lives. Their ways of knowing and responding to the world are essential to understanding the ways in which they think and learn. Children, teachers, and school leaders understand the world through multi-layered lived experiences; and therefore, how we make sense of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Public Schools, Art Activities, Art Education
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Comer, James P. – Journal of Research in Character Education, 2013
In this article, James P. Comer reflects on his work, informed by his research and practice in medicine, public health, psychiatry and child development, and in schools; but most heavily informed by his life experience as an African American male from a low income background, and his effort to understand his more fortunate outcome than that of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Moral Values, Moral Development, Males
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Maxwell, Gerri Marie; Locke, Leslie Ann; Scheurich, James Joseph – Qualitative Report, 2013
For this qualitative case study (Patton, 2003), we used narrative inquiry (Erlandson, Harris, Skipper, & Allen, 1993) and sought to analyze extended interviews and field notes based on interactions with three rural superintendents working in high-needs, public PK-12 school districts in Texas. We collected data with regard to these…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Superintendents, Rural Schools, Public Schools
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Taylor, Kay Ann; Fernandez-Bergersen, Sandra Luz – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2015
This qualitative case study examined 5 Mexican American women's experiences at the intersection of race and gender in public high school. Critical race theory provided the analysis and interpretation. The significant findings of this research included the following: (a) Racism is endemic and pervasive in public education; (b) many educational…
Descriptors: High School Students, Public Schools, Mexican Americans, Reflection
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Morrison, Jennifer D. – Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research, 2014
A key issue continuing to plague current educational systems is the intransigent racial and socio-economic achievement gaps for students. Using narrative inquiry and Harré and van Langenhove's (1999) six modes of positioning theory, this study considered preservice teachers' construction of socially just pedagogy within their public school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Social Justice
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Sosa-Provencio, Mia Angélica – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2016
This Chicana Critical Feminist Testimonio reveals a Mexican/Mexican-American Ethic of Care and Testimonios of struggle and survival informing curriculum and pedagogy of one Mexican/Mexican-American female educator of predominantly Mexican/Mexican-American students. This work is part of a larger ethnographic study conducted through multiple…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Hispanic Americans, Females, Feminism
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Boske, Christa – Planning and Changing, 2012
Despite the dramatic shift in demographics occurring within public schools, there is scarce research connecting issues of diversity and race with the curricula guiding educational leadership preparation programs. In the field of leadership preparation, little information has been offered as to how professors facilitate social justice oriented…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Public Schools, Transformative Learning, Leadership Training
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Sharkey, Judy; Clavijo Olarte, Amparo; Ramírez, Luz Maribel – Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
Here we share findings from a 9-month qualitative case study involving a school-university professional development inquiry into how teachers develop, implement, and interpret community-based pedagogies (CBPs), an asset-based approach to curriculum that acknowledges mandated standards but begins with recognizing and valuing local knowledge. After…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Standards, Faculty Development, Foreign Countries
Silin, Jonathan, Ed.; Moore, Meredith, Ed. – Bank Street College of Education, 2016
Confirmation of the current enthusiasm for re-visioning progressive education arrived in inboxes this fall when the Bank Street College of Education received more submissions for this issue than for any other in the journal's 17-year history. From these the editors have selected a range of essays that reflect pre-kindergarten through high-school…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Progressive Education, Teaching Methods, Play
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Pearson, Timothy; Wolgemuth, Jennifer R.; Colomer, Soria E. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2015
Public schools in some areas of the U.S. are as segregated as they were prior to court-ordered busing, in part due to school choice policies that appear to exacerbate extant segregation. In particular, Latina/o students are increasingly isolated in schools characterized as being in cycles of decline. Our case study of one such school is based on a…
Descriptors: School Segregation, School Choice, Public Schools, Hispanic American Students
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