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Gartland, Sara; Wong, Shellee; Silverstein, Laurie – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2022
The purpose of this article is to show how instruction that supports both mathematical learning (ML) and social and emotional learning (SEL) creates opportunities for equity. In fall 2020, the first author observed the co-authors, Ms. Wong and Mrs. Silverstein, providing instruction that supports ML and SEL in their hybrid ninth-grade algebra 1…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Social Emotional Learning, Grade 9, Algebra
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Grapin, Sally L.; Cunningham, DeVanté J.; Sital, Melissa – School Psychology Review, 2023
Developing competence in multiculturalism and social justice advocacy is a lifelong pursuit. Nevertheless, scholars have rarely considered the role of undergraduate education in preparing future school psychologists to address individual and institutional injustices in schools. This study explored the perspectives of undergraduates enrolled in a…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Advocacy, Undergraduate Students, Service Learning
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Arlene Archer – Perspectives in Education, 2023
Writing centres have had to adapt to many challenges, including the move to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. In South Africa this move was complexified by differential access to digital environments and contextual issues such as lack of electricity and rolling blackouts. Writing centres also need to consider the increasing…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Foreign Countries, COVID-19
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Ljungblad, Ann-Louise – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2021
This article presents a theoretical relational perspective of education, "Pedagogical Relational Teachership (PeRT)," which supports the development of new knowledge about teachers' relational proficiencies to create opportunities for students to participate in their education and to emerge as unique individuals and speak with their own…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Teacher Student Relationship, Equal Education, Social Justice
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Carolin Fuchs, Editor; Mirjam Hauck, Editor; Melinda Dooly, Editor – Educational Linguistics, 2021
This book brings together contributions on learner autonomy from a myriad of contexts to advance our understanding of what autonomous language learning looks like with digital tools, and how this understanding is shaped by and can shape different socio-institutional, curricular, and instructional support. To this end, the individual contributions…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Interaction, Second Language Learning, Educational Technology
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Morgan, Chelsea W.; Du, Karina; Friesen, Amber – Young Exceptional Children, 2021
The preschool years are fundamental for children's social development as they navigate novel and complex social situations, which include interaction sequences and relationship features. As young children notice aspects of human difference, they develop schemas by classifying and situating attributes (e.g., skin color, hair type, communication…
Descriptors: Child Development, Preschool Children, Social Development, Interaction
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Patterson Williams, Alexis D.; Athanases, Steven Z.; Higgs, Jennifer; Martinez, Danny C. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2020
Many teachers enter teacher education programs expecting to develop tools and ways of thinking necessary to cultivate educational equity in their classrooms. Trends for teacher learning and development show that, while equity gets addressed, there is less evidence of frameworks, tools, and practices that center equity for teacher learning and…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Teacher Education Programs, Educational Quality, Teaching Methods
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Shah, Niral; Coles, Justin A. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2020
Race-focused teacher education has centered on changing preservice teachers' racial beliefs and attitudes. In this article, we build on this work by exploring how preservice teachers identify and address issues of race and racism in the everyday work of teaching and learning. To conceptualize these processes, we propose the theoretical framework…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Race, Racial Bias
Ngounou, Gislaine N.; Gutiérrez, Nancy B. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2019
As school and district leaders become more aware of how racial bias and racism affects interactions within the schools, some have sought to provide anti-bias training to faculty and staff. Drawing on the research into anti-bias and racial equity training, and their own experiences, Gislaine Ngounou and Nancy Gutierrez explain why it is beneficial…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Interaction, Staff Development, Faculty Development
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Joseph, Nicole M.; Hailu, Meseret F.; Matthews, Jamaal Sharif – Harvard Educational Review, 2019
In this article, Nicole Joseph, Meseret Hailu, and Jamaal Matthews argue that Black girls' oppression in the United States is largely related to the dehumanization of their personhood, which extends to various institutions, including secondary schools and, especially, mathematics classrooms. They contend that one way to engage in educational…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Mathematics Instruction, Gender Bias
Dwyer, James G.; Peters, Shawn F. – University of Chicago Press, 2019
In "Homeschooling: The History and Philosophy of a Controversial Practice," James G. Dwyer and Shawn F. Peters examine homeschooling's history, its methods, and the fundamental questions at the root of the heated debate over whether and how the state should oversee and regulate it. The authors trace the evolution of homeschooling and the…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Educational History, Educational Policy, Government Role
Devaney, Elizabeth; Berg, Juliette – Education Policy Center at American Institutes for Research, 2016
Social and emotional learning (SEL) provides a foundation for healthy development. It is the process children, youth, and adults go through to develop the skills to engage with others, manage their emotions, show empathy, handle stress, resolve stress, set goals, and make responsible decisions to succeed in work and life. School climate is a…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, School Culture, Social Development, Emotional Development
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Mevawalla, Zinnia – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2013
As an ideology, the concept of social justice has long been a worthy, if slightly volatile, companion of early childhood theorists and researchers. Whilst the majority of the literature has valorised social justice, discontented questions regarding "what" the construct entails and "how" it might be tamed to work still remain.…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Early Childhood Education, Participation, Inclusion
Harper, Frances Kay – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This dissertation builds on and extends research on the relationship between equity-minded mathematics teaching, specifically teaching mathematics for social justice, complex instruction, and project-based learning, and students' learning and identity development. Although different in their structures and strategies, equity-minded mathematics…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Mathematics Education, Social Justice, Student Projects
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Anderson, Bill; Simpson, Mary – Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning, 2012
Distance education's history is a tremendous resource for all involved in distance education. Some aspects of that history provide enduring touchstones for present distance educators, creating a heritage that should not be overlooked as distance education continues to develop and expand. In this article we draw on the concept of generational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Distance Education, Educational History, Heritage Education
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