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Roulston, Kathryn – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2020
This autoethnographic essay discusses the author's experiences and reflections on teaching and learning in a college town in the southern US in Spring 2020. What happens to faculty and students and the work of teaching and learning during an unprecedented event such as a pandemic? How do we work alongside the disruptions of everyday routines and…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Pandemics, COVID-19, Teaching Experience
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Andrew, Martin – Australian Universities' Review, 2020
At a time when universities internationally participate in continual processes of restructuring, repositioning and reprioritising, calls for 'voluntary' redundancy among teaching and learning staff become frequent events. Australian and New Zealand academics, whose stories inform this study, have, particularly, been made subject to severance,…
Descriptors: Financial Problems, Retrenchment, Job Layoff, Foreign Countries
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Matias, Cheryl E. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
This article includes three essays to explore how U.S. universities engage in practices that terrorize, threaten, and betray women of color in academia. Drawing from personal narratives to illuminate the psychoanalytical argument, this essay bridges together both storytelling, actual events, and deeper racial psychoanalysis and critical emotion…
Descriptors: Universities, Terrorism, Racial Bias, Personal Narratives
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Anderson, Julie; Goodall, Helen; Trahar, Sheila – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
Working as women in academia may still be regarded as 'complex and fraught with myths, gross generalisations and mixed emotions' (Barakat, 2014, p. 1). In this paper, we articulate the collaborative autoethnographic process in which we have been engaged over some time and through which we have challenged generalisations, explored emotions and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Women Faculty, Reflective Teaching, Autobiographies
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Santamaria, Angela – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
This study analyses the relationships between intercultural education, women's painful memories, and collective leadership using an art installation, "The Bath." Some of the processes and materials generated during the creation of the installation are presented. This experience of intercultural education in an Amazonian territory is part…
Descriptors: Females, American Indians, Correlation, Multicultural Education
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Turner, Caroline S.; Waterman, Stephanie J. – Texas Education Review, 2019
In this article we share our lived experiences with mentoring. As tenured women professors of color, we push back against the assumption that institutions of higher education are neutral sites, that we have to change to belong, and that we do not belong. Each of us underscores the importance and value of our realities and the knowledge we generate…
Descriptors: Mentors, Minority Group Students, College Faculty, Minority Group Teachers
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Liu, Diana; Beauzil, David; Sealey-Ruiz, Yolanda – Multicultural Perspectives, 2022
In this article, we reflect on our identities as English educators of color and how they have influenced our journey to becoming academic writers. Through reconciliation with our collective experiences of linguistic violence, we share how the experiences have impacted the ways we show up as secondary and higher education English educators in our…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, Personal Narratives, Writing (Composition)
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García-Louis, Claudia; Reyes-Barriéntez, Alicia – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2022
Recognizing that the burdens of Women of Color and mothers were augmented by the global pandemic and by the failure of institutions of higher education to equitably accommodate the needs of these populations, we shed light on the specific struggles experienced by MamiScholars in the era of COVID-19 in this article. We share our testimonios through…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Women Faculty, Minority Group Teachers
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Barrow, Mark; Xu, Linlin – Higher Education Research and Development, 2023
While previous studies have explored many aspects of teacher educators' identities, limited attention has been paid to how teacher educators understand the process of their academic identity construction in higher education. To address this issue, we draw on interviews and other supplementary data collected from 19 teacher education academics in…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Professional Identity, Higher Education, Intervention
A. J. de Coteau – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Sharing the stories and experiences of Black and African American students is becoming ever more important here in the United States. Increasingly, scholars express the need for a methodological approach that centers the voices of Black students. With this critical autoethnography, I investigated Black students' determining factors for pursuing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Experience, Doctoral Programs, Blacks
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Craig, Cheryl J. – Research Papers in Education, 2020
This autobiographical narrative inquiry uses an ascribed, stock Chinese metaphor to make sense of my career trajectory. My thinking with the metaphor reaches back to my childhood, follows how various metaphorical images surfaced longitudinally in my research program, and characterizes the increasing incommensurability between my local work…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Career Development, Personal Narratives, Career Change
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Clandinin, D. Jean – LEARNing Landscapes, 2018
In this interview, author, researcher, and professor D. Jean Clandinin reflects on her many years of experience as a narrative inquiry researcher, teacher, and teacher educator. She believes that growing up in a large, extended family with rooted engagement in the community set the stage for her later interest in narrative inquiry. She describes…
Descriptors: Inquiry, College Faculty, Researchers, Teacher Educators
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Vernon, J. Scott – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2018
Dr. J. Scott Vernon presented the 2017 AAAE Distinguished Lecture at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Agricultural Education in San Luis Obispo, California in May, 2017. The article is a philosophical work based upon the author's experiences in the agricultural education profession.
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Educational Philosophy, Autobiographies, Personal Narratives
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Alkubaidi, Miriam – Arab World English Journal, 2022
The present study explores the struggle led by academic novice English language professors against a robust hierarchical administrative system in a Saudi university. The study adopts a qualitative narrative approach. Data were collected in the form of narratives through interviews with six assistant professors who have availed of the King Abdullah…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Lee, Jack T. – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023
Recent calls for the decolonization of the academy demand recognition for diverse canons of knowledge. Asia's economic ascent also imparts rising confidence among Asian scholars and institutions to promote indigenous knowledge. While these global calls for emancipation are invigorating, decolonial scholarship is prone to sterile theorization,…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Indigenous Knowledge, Economic Development, Asians
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