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Meerts-Brandsma, Lisa; Lackey, N. Qwynne; Warner, Robert P. – Education Sciences, 2020
Outdoor adventure education has an extensive history of considering how its students should wrestle with privilege. Recent events have brought issues of privilege to the forefront, which raises the question of whether outdoor adventure education can play a role in learning to see and affect systems of privilege. This paper examines several…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Reflection, Adventure Education, Social Justice
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Annamma, Subini Ancy; Handy, Tamara – Educational Researcher, 2021
Calls for justice-centered education approaches have gained traction over the years. Yet given the entrenched inequities that disproportionately harm multiply-marginalized students of color, it is evident that they remain incomplete. Using a specific incident as our launching point, we explore current conceptualizations of justice through a…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Equal Education, Disadvantaged, Minority Group Students
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Faloughi, Reuben; Herman, Keith – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2021
Student engagement in learning is related to important outcomes in higher education. Engagement is both dynamic and malleable. The present study describes the development and use of brief, single-item indicators of student engagement to monitor student progress during a intergroup dialogue (IGD) course offered to undergraduate students at a large,…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Diversity, Social Justice, Courses
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Scorringe, Aaron; Philpot, Rod; Bruce, Toni – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2021
New Zealand and Australia introduced health and physical education curricula espousing a socially-critical perspective more than two decades ago. Yet, despite growth in advocacy and teaching resources, there is little research exploring how HPE teachers are enacting these pedagogies. This article addresses the challenge of understanding what six…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Theory, Health Education, Physical Education
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Mihailidis, Paul; Ramasubramanian, Srividya; Tully, Melissa; Foster, Bobbie; Riewestahl, Emily; Johnson, Patrick; Angove, Sydney – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2021
It is often assumed that media literacy serves to protect and uphold democratic practice and that media literate citizens are the best safeguards for democracy. However, little attention is paid to defining this practice and its relationship to ongoing inequities within democratic societies. In this essay, we argue media literacy operates from…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Democracy, Social Differences, Citizen Participation
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Tichavakunda, Antar A. – Education Sciences, 2021
In this conceptual essay, the author argues that bad faith is a valuable concept in understanding and challenging racism in higher education. The philosopher Lewis Gordon argues that racism is a manifestation of bad faith. For the actor who sees Black people as less than human, for example, no evidence will allow the actor to see otherwise. Bad…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Higher Education, Critical Theory, Race
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Matthews, Amber – Education for Information, 2021
While contemporary revisionist narratives frame the public library as a benevolent and neutral community resource, it has existed for over two centuries and has a deeply shaded past. Particularly, public libraries played key roles in projects tied to the industrialist mission of states and the education of select social groups during key…
Descriptors: Race, Social Justice, Inclusion, Public Libraries
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Lawless, Brandi – Communication Teacher, 2021
This assignment introduces the concept of neoliberal multiculturalism through an examination of campus-wide practices to recruit and support students of color, international students, and other students of historically marginalized backgrounds. The activity details an emerging and common scenario of universities actively recruiting diverse…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Cultural Pluralism, College Environment, Diversity
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Landi, Dillon; Walton-Fisette, Jennifer L.; Sutherland, Sue – Quest, 2021
In this critical reflection, we consider physical education policy research in the United States (U.S.) using a sociocritical lens. Our aim is to extend the discussion and critiques of physical education policy research by exploring how it is conducted in the U.S. Instead of asking 'What is physical education policy research?', we are more…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Educational Policy, Educational Research, Physical Activities
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Erwin, Elizabeth J.; Bacon, Jessica K.; Lalvani, Priya – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2023
Young learners often are enchanted with the world, fascinated by the ordinary, and absorbed in the present moment. We explore interconnected ideas about how young children's natural proclivity toward being curious and noticing differences among people should be harnessed toward socially just ends. We consider ways in which joyfulness in learning…
Descriptors: Young Children, Inquiry, Social Justice, Early Childhood Education
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Shah, Vidya; Cuglievan-Mindreau, Gisele; Flessa, Joseph – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2022
Ontario school districts are struggling to respond to racism in schooling and society. How has the literature on school district reform in Ontario addressed these ongoing and growing concerns? Through a narrative synthesis and a systematic literature review, we map and characterize the existing literature on school district reform in Ontario in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Racial Bias, Social Justice
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Burns, Leslie David; Flynn, Joseph – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2020
In this essay we consider the purposes of social justice education (SJE) and its central commitments to inclusion. Central to this discussion is the nature of community as a Structural concept, and the ways in which communities, by definition, creates both members and Others simultaneously in ways that trouble the notion and mission of inclusion…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Inclusion, Equal Education, Teaching Methods
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Samuels, Amy J.; Samuels, Gregory L. – Alabama Journal of Educational Leadership, 2020
Equity and advocacy are essential in deconstructing and challenging racism, but how do educators apply these concepts in preparation programs to promote sustainable change? This paper explores a qualitative study on educators' perceptions of racism in P-12 schools to examine how educator preparation can navigate complex terrain to better prepare…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Teacher Education Programs, Racial Bias
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Wright, Dana E. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
Current conceptualizations of youth impact the ways in which youth are understood and shape and limit the questions and policy solutions that educational theorists, practitioners and researchers can envision. This article asserts that critical arts pedagogies can create more expansive possibilities for research and practices aiming to support…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Action Research, Critical Theory, Youth Programs
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Stern, Mark; Carey, Kristi – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2020
Contemporary critical scholarship on the university firmly places new discursive and curricular formations within a global context of neoliberal, neoimperial, and neocolonial processes. Recently, some focus has been given to last century's institutionalization of the interdisciplines (e.g. Ethnic Studies, Cultural Studies, Women's Studies) and how…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, College Students, Activism, Social Justice
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