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Margaret E. Thornton – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2024
Ten years ago, Sunnydale High School leaders worked with teachers and community members to create an international baccalaureate (IB)-for-all model to prevent racially and socioeconomically identifiable class levels. For nearly a decade, the program has been successful with stakeholders largely supporting the model. Following pandemic-related…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Leadership, Advanced Placement Programs, High Schools
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Ratnam, Tara – European Journal of Education, 2023
In India, inclusivity in education can be seen as an expression of commitment to social justice. It reflects a deep commitment to the goals of universalisation of education promoted by world agencies such as UNESCO. However, pitched between the aspirational goals of achieving equity and social justice on one hand, and the economic imperative of a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students, Inclusion, Social Justice
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Uma Dorn Parameswaran; Jennifer Molloy; Paul Kuttner – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2024
Trauma-informed Care (TIC), Restorative Justice (RJ), and Multicultural Education (MCE) are three approaches to school reform widely being discussed and promoted within schools. The authors of this paper, representing the fields of psychology, social work, and education, present an integrated framework that acknowledges the commonalities these…
Descriptors: Schools, Educational Change, Trauma Informed Approach, Restorative Practices
Nadine N’tasha Richards – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2024
In a world yearning for change, "Roses from Concrete" delivers a blueprint for educational transformation. Through the compelling stories of Black women superintendents and heads of schools, it reveals the power of intersectional leadership to dismantle systemic inequities and inspire a more just and equitable future. This groundbreaking…
Descriptors: Feminism, Educational Change, Futures (of Society), Resilience (Psychology)
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Foley, William J., Jr. – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2021
Human Rights Education exists as an implementing entity of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Scholars such as Andre Keet and others have criticized the dissemination of universal rights through education because it covets Western ideology over local ethical and epistemological constructs. Using Tibbitts' revised typologies of Human Rights…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Educational Change, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods
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Pratt, Yvonne Poitras; Danyluk, Patricia J. – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2019
In the spirit of taking an action-based response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's (2015) Calls to Action and principles, a group of educators came together in 2016 to create a one-year graduate pathway program that sets students on paths toward reconciliation. By examining the contributions of international and national scholars who…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Praxis, Social Justice, Indigenous Knowledge
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Song, Samuel Y.; Eddy, Jacqueline M.; Thompson, Heather M.; Adams, Brian; Beskow, Jennifer – Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2020
Restorative justice practices (RJP) in schools is an increasingly popular approach to responding to discipline showing modest effectiveness. However, there is little research within the school consultation literature that examines the use of RJP. In over a decade, there have been only six studies. These studies are reviewed and directions for…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Discipline, Social Justice, Racial Bias
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Miled, Neila – Multicultural Education Review, 2019
This Paper presents and discusses the findings of an empirical qualitative study that was conducted in one school district in British Columbia, Canada. The paper explores the perspectives of the educational leaders and their understanding of multicultural education and how they implement it in the school district's teachers' professional…
Descriptors: School Districts, Multicultural Education, Faculty Development, Inservice Teacher Education
Rangel, Adriana E. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Despite repeated efforts towards educational reform, white students continue to experience higher educational attainment levels than historically underserved students. While the responsibility to change these outcomes has been vastly placed on the educational system, these disenfranchised populations have largely carried the blame for not…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Outcomes of Education, Educational Change, Educational Attainment
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Godwin-Jones, Robert – Language Learning & Technology, 2020
If ever there was an appropriate time to reassess models of instructional delivery for language learning, that time is now. The coronavirus pandemic has led to a public health crisis, countless grieving families, and to a social order and private lives turned upside down. Many have lost their livelihoods, as businesses and governments struggle to…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Distance Education
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Fischetti, John – Peabody Journal of Education, 2018
The current models of teacher education in the Western world are still largely based upon the building of students' knowledge and skills using approaches similar to those designed for the assembly lines of the past. The prevailing model of schooling is still centered around the notion that schools are places young people go to watch their teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Equal Education, Schools of Education
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Wilkins, Chris; Gobby, Brad; Keddie, Amanda – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
The impact of neoliberal reforms of education systems on the work of teachers and school leaders, particularly in relation to high-stakes accountability frameworks, has been extensively studied in recent decades. One significant aspect of neoliberal schooling is the emergence of quasi-autonomous public schools (such as Academies in England,…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Educational Change, Neoliberalism, Accountability
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Rust, Jonathan P. – Urban Education, 2019
Social justice, ensuring that all students receive access to equitable educational resources and opportunities to succeed academically, is a guiding principle for school counselors. With this ideal in mind, specific sociocultural factors that affect the academic achievement of African American students in urban school settings are considered.…
Descriptors: African American Students, Academic Achievement, School Counselors, Counselor Role
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Valdez, Carolina; Curammeng, Edward; Pour-Khorshid, Farima; Kohli, Rita; Nikundiwe, Thomas; Picower, Bree; Shalaby, Carla; Stovall, David – Educational Forum, 2018
This article shares national models of educational activism that center the experiences of People of Color but are diverse in that they serve students, parents, preservice teachers, teachers, and/or community educators and meet frequently in small groups or annually/biannually. Included narratives embody the humanization process, and situate that…
Descriptors: Models, Activism, African American Teachers, Social Justice
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Gregory, Anne; Skiba, Russell J.; Mediratta, Kavitha – Review of Research in Education, 2017
Race and gender disparities in school discipline and associated harms have been well documented for decades. Suspension from school can reduce instructional time and impede academic progress for students who may already be lagging in their achievement. This chapter offers a research-based framework for increasing equity in school discipline. The…
Descriptors: Intervention, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Race
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