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Jarvais Jackson; Allen D. Taste; Robert Prosser – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2024
Purpose: This study rigorously explores the intersectional challenges faced by black fat males, emphasizing the amalgamation of anti-fat bias, gender and sexuality and racial discrimination within educational contexts. The purpose of this study is to dissect the complex dynamics of this intersection, shedding light on the nuanced experiences of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Males, Body Weight, LGBTQ People
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Thurston Domina; Andrew M. Penner; Emily K. Penner – Russell Sage Foundation, 2023
We tend to view education primarily as a way to teach students skills and knowledge that they will draw upon as they move into their adult lives. However, schools do more than educate students -- they also place students into categories, such as kindergartner, English language learner, or honor roll student. In "Schooled and Sorted,"…
Descriptors: Labeling (of Persons), Social Bias, Racism, Gender Bias
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Meyer, Melanie S.; Plucker, Jonathan A. – Gifted Education International, 2022
The goal of gifted education is to serve the needs of individuals with high potential and advanced ability. However, the term "gifted" can create barriers in the minds of the public and policymakers, effectively framing these advanced learning opportunities as inequitable and inaccessible. Excellence gaps, or differences in advanced…
Descriptors: Gifted Education, Academically Gifted, Barriers, Equal Education
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Lo, C. Owen; Lin-Yang, Rachel C.; Chrostowski, Megan – Gifted Education International, 2022
As societies move toward a deeper engagement with humanitarianism and egalitarianism, education systems have increasingly embodied a commitment to principles of inclusion. The field of gifted and talented education (GATE) has reflected these changes in recent discussions around equity, diversity, and inclusive practices. This article aims to…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Gifted Education, Equal Education, Student Diversity
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Georgette Humbert – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
This essay considers what happens in the English classroom when teaching the same lesson to two classes considered to be of different levels of 'ability'. It explores what happens during a discussion about the fate of Eva Smith in "An Inspector Calls" when students' reading of a text diverges. I consider what teachers do when students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students, English Literature
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Dixson, Dante D. – Gifted Education International, 2022
This manuscript focuses on the various ways that the gifted label hinders the field of gifted and talented education (GATE) from progressing into a more inclusive and equitable field. Specifically, this manuscript outlines how (a) the social status that the gifted label confers is problematic for achieving equity within GATE, (b) how the gifted…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, Labeling (of Persons), Social Status
Sullivan, Amanda L.; Weeks, Mollie R.; Nguyen, Thuy – Equity Assistance Center Region III, Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center, 2021
This "Equity by Design Research Brief" describes the foundational principles underpinning multitier systems of support, challenging common usage of the approach to label students. Whether imparted explicitly or implicitly, the inclination to identify and treat individuals--as opposed to addressing specific behavioral and learning…
Descriptors: Multi Tiered Systems of Support, Student Behavior, Student Needs, Educational Policy
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Cecilia Simón; Raquel Palomo; Gerardo Echeita – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
The goal of this study was to analyse the role of the assessment of students with special educational needs from the perspective of professionals in Madrid (Spain), who work in multi-professional teams (psychologists, social workers, support teachers and others) and are responsible for its realisation, which, in principle, should be a support to…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods
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Geoffrey Borman; Trisha Borman; Cong Ye; Lauren Stargel – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: To combat stereotype threat, several school-based field trials have leveraged self-affirmation theory (Steele & Liu, 1983; Liu & Steele, 1986), wherein affirming one's important beliefs and values can buffer against identity threats. Self-affirmation theory posits that individuals are motivated to maintain a positive overall…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Writing Assignments, Self Advocacy, Self Determination
Caroline Bartlett; Joseph R. Cimpian; Madeline Mavrogordato – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Reclassification, the process by which English learner (EL) students exit EL classification, often determines ELs' access to mainstream academic coursework. While existing research finds that many students who demonstrate English proficiency do not reclassify, few studies evaluate policies that effectively reclassify eligible students. This study…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Language Proficiency, Labeling (of Persons)
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Lynn S. Burdick; Catherine Corr – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2024
Nine-year old Eliza is a student at Meadows Elementary School where she receives special education services for her diagnosis of Emotional Disturbance. Her teachers are working together to try to bring Eliza back into the classroom after weeks of time spent in the office with no contact with her peers. Mr. Jimenez and Ms. Landon are collaborating…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Students with Disabilities, Emotional Disturbances, Special Education
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Debbie Rickard – Kairaranga, 2024
Handicapped, special, or diverse? Segregated, mainstreamed, or included? The field of disability and difference within education, is vast and wide-ranging. This review of the literature highlights how, although we have come far in the last 40 years, there is still much to learn about effective inclusion of disabled children in early childhood…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Disabilities, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities
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Umansky, Ilana M.; Dumont, Hanna – American Educational Research Journal, 2021
Prior research has shown that English learner (EL) classification is consequential for students; however, less is known about how EL classification affects student outcomes. In this study, we examine one hypothesized mechanism: teacher perceptions. Using a national data set (Early Childhood Longitudinal Study--Kindergarten Cohort of 2010-2011 or…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Labeling (of Persons), Kindergarten, Teacher Attitudes
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Pillay, Yosheen; Brownlow, Charlotte; March, Sonja – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2023
The aim of this study was to explore the role of Mothers of young adults on the autism spectrum in Australia, during the transition to adulthood. Data collected through interviews were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis resulting in two themes relevant to autism and inclusive practices: Inclusion Support and Mothers' Support.…
Descriptors: Mothers, Young Adults, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Inclusion
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Christopher T. H. Liang; Sarah A. Rosati; Matthew Fluharty; Rachel Gabrilowitz; Devon Carter; Vivian Mui; Lee Kern; Jennifer Freeman – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2024
Disproportionality persists with regard to the labeling of students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). A blending of critical race theory and disability studies, or DisCrit, provides a framework to examine disproportionality. In this article, a DisCrit mindset is applied to examine how racism and ableism intersect to disproportionately…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders, At Risk Persons, Minority Groups
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