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Gift Sonkqayi – Educational Review, 2024
Epistemicide occurs when one knowledge is exalted at the expense of local or indigenous knowledge systems leading to the demise of such knowledge systems. In this article, I focus on how some conceptions and ways of incorporating indigenous knowledge systems seem to be entangled in the same misnomer to which they owe their existence (i.e. a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Epistemology, Indigenous Knowledge, Misconceptions
Stahl, Garth; Keddie, Amanda; Adams, Ben – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Educators continue to struggle with how masculinities are performed and regulated in spaces of learning. In a time of rapid social change, there is a renewed impetus for gender justice reform in schooling, though these approaches themselves remain a shifting picture. Adding a new layer of complexity, we are now witness to educational policy…
Descriptors: Males, Masculinity, Gender Bias, Social Bias
Wilcox, Serena M. – Journal of School Leadership, 2023
Recent education policies and laws such as a new rule to "Title IX" by the U.S. Department of Education (2020) and the "Parental Rights in Education" (HB 1557, 2022) also known as the "Don't Say Gay" law in Florida have important implications for how educational leaders are expected to address issues of gender,…
Descriptors: Leadership Responsibility, Gender Issues, Sexuality, Educational Legislation
Eggen, Renate Banschbach – Human Rights Education Review, 2022
The article deals with the representation of the Sámi in the new national curriculum for primary and lower secondary education in Norway. More precisely, it focuses on a specific formulation in the fourth core element of the curriculum for religious education, in which an awareness of Sámi perspectives is presented as part of the diversity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Elementary Secondary Education, Religious Education
Lewis-Durham, Tiffanie; Saastamoinen, Monique – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2022
Washington Hunt is an urban community school attempting to balance the implementation of equity initiatives that meet the needs of minoritized students and families while preventing the adoption of deficit perspectives among school staff. The purpose of this case is to describe how "deficit-creep"--the subtle infusion of deficit-based…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Community Schools, Equal Education, Racial Bias
Radd, Sharon I. – Equity Assistance Center Region III, Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center, 2022
The DAPP (Difference & Dissonance, Assumptions, Power, and Patterns) Tool is intended to help educators, leaders, teams, schools, districts, education agencies, and other organizations to engage in the type of critical reflection necessary to build critical consciousness, and undertake more equitable and just actions, toward learning,…
Descriptors: Reflection, Critical Thinking, Consciousness Raising, Social Justice
Ismail Bayram; Yakup Duyar; Turgut Karakose; Halil Ibrahim Kaplan – Educational Process: International Journal, 2024
Background/purpose: In the literature, favoritism is often discussed as a form of corruption and an unethical practice. Studies related to favoritism in educational organizations have found that favoritism negatively impacts educational institutions. This study aims to investigate how teachers defined and perceived favoritism at school as well as…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Preschool Teachers, Principals
Abamosa, Juhar Yasin; Hilt, Line Torbjørnsen; Westrheim, Kariane – Policy Futures in Education, 2020
In numerous countries, the widening participation of underrepresented groups in higher education has become an official part of education policies. However, inequalities continue in some areas, including refugees' participation. Norway hosts many refugees, but little is known about the social inclusion of refugees into higher education in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Social Attitudes, Higher Education
Anne Shaw – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
This review tracks the last 50 years of the journey towards the inclusion of disabled students in Higher Education (H.E.). It provides a critical overview of the impact of evolving U.K. policy aimed at widening participation for disabled H.E. students. The overview spotlights the historical, ideological and political influences on policy and…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Higher Education, Educational History, Barriers
Saul, Roger – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2020
In this article, the author argues that if the educational chatter that binds time with schooling is endless, the conceptual complexity that educational systems bring to notions of school time is, on the contrary, narrow. For amidst all of the issues and conflicts over questions of time that infuse schooling practices, something important about…
Descriptors: Time, Equal Education, Educational Discrimination, History
Charlotte Haines Lyon; Alice Little; Elliot Dobson; Oscar Glover; Joshua Patterson; Jamie Telford; Natalie Noret – Gender and Education, 2024
School toilets, globally and historically, have been problematic as places of shame and bullying, often providing pupils with inadequate facilities. This participatory student research project sought to develop political agency with youth researchers, equipping them with research skills to develop a project about school toilets, and to help…
Descriptors: Sanitary Facilities, Educational Policy, Student Research, Personal Autonomy
Dorimé-Williams, Marjorie – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2018
This chapter discusses assessment practices and their potential contribution to inequitable educational policies that hamper marginalized students. It also provides alternative approaches to the assessment of student learning and outcomes, urging educators to consider more equitable responses.
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Social Justice, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Farley, Amy N.; Leonardi, Bethy – Educational Policy, 2021
Schools and districts across the country have been thrust into the political limelight as they grapple with sometimes competing policy messages about the education of transgender and gender expansive students. Drawing on 2 years of survey data from families of transgender and gender expansive youth in one mountain state, this article uses critical…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Educational Environment, Sanitary Facilities
Conner, Jerusha O. – Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020
Activism is once again back on college campuses as students protest issues such as sexual assault, climate change, racial injustice, and student debt. It is perhaps unsurprising that the current political moment has triggered the rise of a new breed of student activist--uncompromising, focused, and connected. But many pundits have variously…
Descriptors: College Students, Activism, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis
Neto, Luiz Sanches; Venâncio, Luciana; Silva, Eduardo Vinícius Mota e; Ovens, Alan Patrick – Sport, Education and Society, 2021
Brazil is the largest and most influential country in South America with a population of about 211 million. The reality is a country with a wide gap between rich and poor. Many of its issues of (in)equity are related to a complex mix of factors, such as its large population, ethnic and cultural diversity, class and income disparity, late slavery…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education Programs, Social Justice