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Panthi, Ram Krishna; Acharya, Bed Raj; Kshetree, Mukunda Prakash; Khanal, Bishnu; Belbase, Shashidhar – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2021
Researchers and scholars of mathematics education have discussed several issues in teaching and learning mathematics in general. However, there is minimal discussion ofsuch issues in the Nepalese context. This study aimed to explore teaching-learning issues in mathematics in Nepal. A researcher-constructed questionnaire with 37 items had been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, Social Influences
Lisle-Johnson, Tanisha; Kohli, Rita – Theory Into Practice, 2020
Black women educators are severely underrepresented and make up just 5% of US public school teachers. For critical Black women educators working in the hostile racial climates of schools, the ideological marginalization compounds the intersectional racial and gendered alienation they feel. In this article, we theorize the racialization critical…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, African American Teachers, Women Faculty, Elementary Secondary Education
Salvador, Karen; Paetz, Allison; Lewin-Zeigler, Abby – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2020
Music educators sometimes enter the workforce un(der)prepared to design and implement inclusive instruction. The purpose of this descriptive interview study was to explore practicing teachers' self-reported changes in mindset and practice as they worked to become more inclusive. Participants (N = 20) were music educators with between 1 and 17…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Attitude Change
Keddie, Amanda; Holloway, Jessica – School Leadership & Management, 2020
This paper explores issues of social justice in relation to the practice of two principals from two Australian public schools. The stories of these principals are set against a policy backdrop in Australia that has seen renewed emphasis on school autonomy reform, on the one hand, and heightened external accountability and compliance, on the other.…
Descriptors: Institutional Autonomy, School Administration, Centralization, Accountability
Moen, Kjersti Mordal; Westlie, Knut; Gerdin, Göran; Smith, Wayne; Linnér, Susanne; Philpot, Rod; Schenker, Katarina; Larsson, Lena – Sport, Education and Society, 2020
The Health and Physical Education (HPE) profession has increasingly advocated for caring teacher-student relationships. In this paper, we draw on data from an international research project called 'EDUHEALTH' [Education for Equitable Health Outcomes -- The Promise of School Health and Physical Education] to explore caring teaching and the…
Descriptors: Caring, Teacher Student Relationship, Social Justice, Inclusion
Shaked, Haim – International Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Purpose: School principals should see themselves as social justice leaders, who have the ability to allow all students to succeed, regardless of their characteristics and backgrounds. At the same time, school principals are also called upon to demonstrate instructional leadership, which emphasizes the teaching and learning aspects of school…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Instructional Leadership, Principals, Administrator Role
Keenan, Harper Benjamin – Teaching Education, 2020
This article describes the founding and first three years of a US-based organization for trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming educators working in PK-12 educational settings. The article begins with a brief exploration of prior organizing work and the political context that combined to set the stage for the group's formation. The article…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Community Organizations, Elementary Secondary Education
Karvelis, Noah – Berkeley Review of Education, 2022
In the last four years, teacher-activists in the United States have engaged in an unprecedented wave of protests and strikes. The developing body of literature seeking to understand this flurry of activity has taken various analytical approaches; for example, distilling movements into their key tactics in the hopes of lending important tools to…
Descriptors: Activism, Governance, Educational Theories, Teachers
Baum, Sandy; McPherson, Michael – Princeton University Press, 2022
We often think that a college degree will open doors to opportunity regardless of one's background or upbringing. In this eye-opening book, two of today's leading economists argue that higher education alone cannot overcome the lasting effects of inequality that continue to plague us, and offer sensible solutions for building a more just and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Bias, Outcomes of Education, Academic Degrees
Amy J. Heineke; Elizabeth M. Vera; Martin Hill; Maria Susman Israel; Nancy Goldberger; Bernasha Anderson; Elina Giatsou; Kimberly Hook – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2022
Across the United States, school stakeholders are grappling with how best to serve the large and often marginalized student subgroup of emergent bilingual learners (EBLs), which includes preparing the wide array of teachers who work with EBLs. This mixed-method study probes one university's efforts to prepare teachers spanning settings from early…
Descriptors: Teachers, Bilingual Students, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Kurian, Nomisha C. – International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning, 2019
This article critically examines how the concept of empathy is mobilized in the rhetoric of development education, and explores different ways of conceptualizing empathy as a pedagogical ideal and an affective experience. Its premise is that the concept of empathy has been insufficiently probed within academia, even though paradigm shifts in…
Descriptors: Empathy, Poverty, Reflection, Foreign Countries
Morrison, Dana; Porter-Webb, Elly – Berkeley Review of Education, 2019
On October 16, 1963, author James Baldwin delivered his well-known "A Talk to Teachers" in which he argued that the United States was "desperately menaced . . . from within" (p. 325) by centuries of racialized cruelty. In his speech, Baldwin (1985) implored educators to "go for broke" (p. 325) in their attempts to…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Social Justice, Elementary Secondary Education, Social Change
Abusham, Jaymi – Multicultural Education, 2019
The purposes of schooling are many, but the potential to ameliorate societal inequities is considered among the most essential (Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, 2016). Immeasurable effort has been expended to address inequity: federal and state funding, district and school improvement goals, professional development, financial awards,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Advocacy, Principals, Teacher Education
Harman, Wm. Gregory – SoJo Journal: Educational Foundations and Social Justice Education, 2019
Schooling is a subsidiary of reform, which is an institution. Reform commodifies people, making them resources to social ends. As an institution, reform's dual and interrelated mission is self-perpetuation and consolidation of the status quo. A corollary is that damages of reform are greater on marginalized populations than on privileged ones. As…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Educational Change, Commercialization, Equal Education
Sanborn, Erin K.; Jackson, Robin G.; Moore, Tammera S.; Skelton, Seena M.; Thorius, Kathleen King – Equity Assistance Center Region III, Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center, 2019
This edition of Equity Dispatch speaks to educational leaders within systems who, through policy and practice, pigeonhole K-12 educators into inauthentic social justice roles--which push educators to continually reproduce practices that historically marginalize. Provided within is a socio-cultural history of social justice education theories and…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Social Justice, Elementary Secondary Education, Teacher Role