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Chelsea Good Abbas – Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
This practice-based experiential learning approach utilizes the discipline of anthropology to foster a more nuanced understanding of social and racial inequalities with the objective of promoting advocacy work among student learners in an undergraduate introduction to cultural anthropology course. The purpose of this strategy is for students to…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Educational Anthropology, Educational Principles, Social Justice
Leibowitz, Brenda; Naidoo, Kibashini – Education as Change, 2017
In the South African higher education context, which is fraught with inequities and where many feel uncomfortable, the focus on socially just pedagogies and the positioning of teachers in relation to this is not just timeous and relevant, but crucial. In this article we share what we believe a posthumanist view has to offer researchers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scholarship, Instruction, Learning
Vivanco, Borja – British Journal of Religious Education, 2018
A substantive and differentiating element of the Jesuits' university paradigm is the promotion of social justice. The results of a telephone poll conducted amongst professors and researchers convey the initiatives to further social justice that Jesuit universities in Spain have been carrying out primarily since the 1990s. Although still a limited…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Church Related Colleges, Christianity, Social Justice
Szeto, Elson; Cheng, Annie Yan Ni – Journal of Educational Administration, 2018
Purpose: Empirical research on leadership for social justice is in progress in many parts of the world. The purpose of this paper is to explore principals' school-leadership journeys in response to social-justice issues caused by specific contextual changes at times of uncertainty. It seeks to answer the following key questions: What…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Social Justice, Leadership
Mazzoli Smith, Laura; Todd, Liz; Laing, Karen – Research Papers in Education, 2018
This paper discusses a research project which sought to find out about young people's views on fairness in education in English schools. Fairness is an everyday term, which in policy hides multiple and contradictory positions across the political divide. In education, we find a policy context that focuses on distributional justice and equality of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Ethics, Educational Policy, Educational Opportunities
Myconos, George; Thomas, Joseph; Wilson, Kimberley; Te Riele, Kitty; Swain, Luke – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2016
In Australia, a significant minority of young people do not complete upper secondary education. Whether procedural or enacted through the agency of students, the failure of the education system to accommodate young people through to completion can be regarded as a form of institutionalised social exclusion and injustice. In response, a growing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Controlled Instruction, Inclusion, Social Justice
Winterbottom, Christian; Winterbottom, Shauna S. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2017
Presently, there are a growing number of students in the primary schools in northwest England who are living in broken communities, exacerbated by the most recent global recession. Through social justice theory, this paper examines the influence of head teachers as they look to balance administrative and pedagogical experiences in the schools.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Case Studies, Elementary Education
Hess, Juliet – International Journal of Music Education, 2018
At the elementary level, White, female music teachers largely populate music education. In the diverse schools of Toronto in Canada, teachers navigate their White subjectivities in a range of ways. My research examines the discourses, philosophies, and practices of four White, female elementary music educators who have striven to challenge…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Teachers, Foreign Countries
Kwon, Soonjung; Walker, David Ian; Kristjánsson, Kristján – Journal of Peace Education, 2018
The paper illustrates how a culture of violence is perpetuated and reproduced in South Korea through schooling and argues that peace education could help transform a culture of violence to a culture of peace. Critical ethnographic methods and a framework of peace education were applied to a sample of secondary schools in South Korea to argue that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Violence, School Culture, Peace
Nilsen, Ann Christin E. – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2017
Building on ideals of social cohesion, equality of opportunities and socio-economic benefits, there has been an increasing awareness in Norway of kindergarten employees' responsibility to initiate early childhood intervention. The process of identifying children in need of intervention involves a complex chain of actions in which documentation is…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Foreign Countries, Kindergarten
Goldstein, Tara; Koecher, Austen; Baer, Pamela; hicks, benjamin lee – Teaching Education, 2018
This paper examines how parent advocacy and teacher allyship played an important role in supporting six-year-old Violet Addley's (a pseudonym) gender transition in elementary school. We first met the Addley family in the spring of 2015 when we interviewed them for a research study on the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Advocacy, Teacher Role, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Outhwaite, Deborah; Ferri, Giuliana – Oxford Review of Education, 2017
This paper investigates the changes in educational policy in England regarding the implementing of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (henceforth IBDP) into post-16 (sixth form) education. The aim is to illustrate the unique trajectory of the IBDP in England: from its adoption in schools and colleges across the country, to its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Advanced Placement Programs, Educational Policy, Secondary Education
Pathways toward Peace: Negotiating National Unity and Ethnic Diversity through Education in Botswana
Dryden-Peterson, Sarah; Mulimbi, Bethany – Comparative Education Review, 2017
This study examines how education can disrupt threats of conflict, specifically in the presence of ethnic diversity. We present a historical analysis of Botswana, using methods of process tracing drawing on documents, in-depth interviews, and Afrobarometer survey data. Postindependence Botswana engaged in redistribution of educational access…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict, Role of Education, Ethnic Diversity
Levitan, Joseph A. S. – Teachers College Record, 2018
Background/Context: Working towards social justice in education requires students' voices to be heard and understood (Mansfield, 2014). This is especially the case for students from marginalized populations. Prior research has shown the value and importance of students' voices for school retention, academic success, school inclusivity, and student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Indigenous Populations, Student Attitudes
Brasche, Inga; Thorn, Benjamin – Arts Education Policy Review, 2018
The intrinsic and extrinsic benefits of music education incorporate academic, social, emotional, and behavioral spheres. To deny students access to music education essentially locks them out of such benefits, limiting their potential. Music education programs have declined significantly in Australia in the last few decades and access to such…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Access to Education, Equal Education