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Jacobs, Megan; Walsh-Dilley, Marygold – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2018
In "Thinking Critically, Acting Justly," Naomi Yavneh Klos suggests that the key questions for honors education and social justice are first "how to engage our highest-ability and most motivated students in questions of justice" and second "how honors can be a place of access, equity, and excellence in higher…
Descriptors: Empathy, Interdisciplinary Approach, Service Learning, Honors Curriculum
Sosa-Provencio, Mia Angélica – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2018
Mia Angélica Sosa-Provencio is assistant professor of Secondary Education in the Department of Teacher Education, Educational Leadership, and Policy at the University of New Mexico. Her research focuses on framing education as a means for social justice with particular focus on teacher education that engages youth in their multiple identities and…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Social Justice, Youth Opportunities, Feminism
Osanloo, Azadeh F.; Hand, Tim W. – Administrative Issues Journal: Education, Practice, and Research, 2012
This narrative study examines hegemonic discourse in an online multicultural leadership course by translating e-narrative analysis findings into implications for social justice and recommendations for andragogical strategies. These strategies specifically address hegemonic discourse within an online educational environment. The setting for this…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Leadership Training, Graduate Students, Cultural Pluralism