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Atif Mohammed Ghani; Tessa Read – Industry and Higher Education, 2024
In this case study, we focus on a particular University of the Arts London positive action intervention, the Women+ of Colour in Leadership Programme (W+CinL) developed by Creative Shift. The case study explores how taking a more equitable, asset-based approach supports the retention, attainment, and employability of Black, Asian and Minority…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, Minority Groups, Disproportionate Representation
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Sian Vaughan – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
Increasingly, doctoral education is being challenged to reflect and act on issues of access and equity. I argue that in art and design the expanding doctoral expectations and emphasis on doctoral community impact the multiple and intersectional concerns around diversity, equity and belonging that urgently need to be acknowledged and addressed. The…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Social Systems, Doctoral Programs, Access to Education
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Noor Hasbi Yusoff – Journal of Research in International Education, 2024
Inclusive education in Australia incorporates education to support a wide range of students' physical abilities, social conditions and culture-religious constructs. The case study described here focuses on religious inclusivity in the application of pedagogical strategy within the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Visual Arts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Schools, Inclusion, Equal Education
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Alberto Grájeda; Pamela Córdova; Juan Pablo Córdova; Andrés Laguna-Tapia; Johnny Burgos; Luis Rodríguez; Martín Arandia; Alberto Sanjinés – Cogent Education, 2024
This study investigates the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools within the School of Arts at a private university in Latin America, focusing on student perceptions and emotional reactions. The research addresses two primary questions: how students perceive the integration of AI tools in their educational experience, and how…
Descriptors: Art Education, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Technology Uses in Education
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Breda McTaggart – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
Regional Technical Colleges, later Institutes of Technology, were developed just over fifty years ago in response to a perceived gap in knowledge, skills, and competencies required to promote market growth and success (Thorn, 2018). It was envisaged that this change to Ireland's higher education landscape would be capable of continuing adaptation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Technical Institutes, Educational History
Erica Holt-White; Dave O’Brien; Orian Brook; Mark Taylor – Sutton Trust, 2024
From acting in an award-winning film to producing a number one album, getting to the top of the creative industries is a dream for many young people. But access to such careers, both behind the scenes and in front of an audience, is currently far from equal. For young people from lower socio-economic backgrounds in particular, there are major…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Education, College Students, Low Income Students
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Knif, Leena; Kairavuori, Seija – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2020
This article presents a discussion about primary school visual arts education from the point of view of social sustainability and in the context of teacher education in Finland. The study focuses on the student teachers' understanding and pedagogic thinking of the equality construction in visual arts. In this case study the research data comprises…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Arts, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Lebbakhar, Asma; Hoskins, Kate; Chappell, Anne – London Review of Education, 2022
In England educators have been concerned about ensuring equality and diversity in education due to ever-diversifying school populations, who find themselves positioned as outsiders to England's National Curriculum. This article explores the accessibility and limitations of the curriculum from the perspective of ten secondary school teachers in…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Diversity, Secondary School Teachers, Professional Autonomy
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Baguley, Margaret; Kerby, Martin; O'Toole, John; Barrett, Margaret S.; Grierson, Elizabeth; Dezuanni, Michael; Meiners, Jeff – Australian Educational Researcher, 2021
This paper examines the personal and professional experiences of the five arts leaders who co-wrote the foundation document for Australia's first national curriculum in the Arts. Their personal and professional backgrounds, which were explored during in depth interviews, drove the complex collaborative process that informed the first iteration of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Art Education, Equal Education
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Michael Scott; Kristin Natalier – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2024
It is widely argued that the arts have a range of cultural, economic, and educational benefits. However, under state austerity arts curricula are devalued in favour of industry skills. To address this gap in arts education, a new type of student focussed informal arts engagement program has emerged. This article draws on a qualitative study of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Learner Engagement, Academic Aspiration, Student Attitudes
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Lim, Leonel; Tan, Michael – Critical Studies in Education, 2020
Ideas about merit and the associated notion of a meritocracy have long been drawn upon to frame and understand a range of issues central to education policy. Little attention, however, is given to how in practice and through the workings of policy, meritocracy functions as an ideology that is struggled over by various social groups and pedagogic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ability, Social Systems, Ideology
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Partington, Angela – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2019
This paper addresses issues associated with leadership in Higher Education (HE), by drawing on research and debate in relation to the role of education in reproducing social inequalities, and on expertise developed through academic leadership roles in British art schools. It seeks to stimulate discussion about the commodification of HE, which is…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Commercialization, Inclusion, Equal Education
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Kallio, Alexis Anja; Länsman, Hildá – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2018
The Indigenized arts-based inquiry reported in this article addresses matters of equality in Finland's extracurricular arts education system, as experienced by Indigenous Sami artists, arts educators, scholars, and community leaders. Challenging national narratives of cultural homogeneity and egalitarianism, this research identifies aspects of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Culturally Relevant Education, Equal Education
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Wang, Jun; Li, Bo – Education Economics, 2018
This article investigates determinants and impacts of supplementary education for primary-school students in Beijing, China. The economic condition is an evident determinant of external supplementary education but insignificant for internal supplementary education. Supplementary education can significantly improve academic performance, physical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Supplementary Education, Elementary School Students, Student Development
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Martin, Brittany Harker – Arts Education Policy Review, 2017
The arts can be used to teach, not just as activities that enhance learning, but also as the primary medium through which students process, acquire, and represent knowledge. This means the arts can function as a language. If we accept this metaphor, and we truly want students to be fluent in the artistic languages, then the arts can be taught in…
Descriptors: Art Education, Teaching Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach, Second Language Learning
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