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Pippins, Esther; Salcedo, Abbie; Toler-Hoffman, Chelsea; Weldon-Caron, Rachael – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2021
For centuries, language has been used by the dominant culture both as a means of constructing power and as a way of maintaining it. Race, language, gender, and sexuality can all contribute to reinforcing one's identity as an "other." In doing so the dominant culture can create and reinforce blame and the perpetuation of minority groups…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Power Structure, Minority Groups, Identification (Psychology)
McArthur, Sherell A.; Muhammad, Gholnecsar E. – Urban Education, 2022
Media culture is exploitative and damaging. It reinforces both racist and sexist stereotypes, which places Black young women's unique racialized gender in a position to be overidentified in derogatory ways. The bodies of Black young women, as an example, are labeled with social stigmas that make them identifiable to society at large as deficient.…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Racial Bias, Gender Bias
Hernandez, Gian-Louis – Journal of International Students, 2021
Increasing diversity in international student mobility/migration has gained attention in recent years (Bilecen & Van Mol, 2017). Diversity in international higher education institutions has primarily been understood in terms of diversity of national origin, meaning the dynamics of racial and ethnic differences are not adequately addressed in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Student Diversity, Foreign Students
Breunig, Mary – Journal of Experiential Education, 2019
Background: The Association for Experiential Education identifies social justice as one of its core values. One recent state of knowledge paper explored the confluence of outdoor experiential education and social justice. Social justice theory embraces the idea that social identities do not exist independently. Rather, race, class, sexuality, skin…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Experiential Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach, Outdoor Education
Arastoopour Irgens, Golnaz – Learning, Media and Technology, 2022
Online spaces have the capacity to be powerful informal learning and identity development spaces for marginalized communities. However, there is still much work to be done to uncover these complex social identities using ethical big data analyses. In this study, I draw on the theory of Knowledgeable Agents of the Digital, data feminism, and…
Descriptors: Social Media, Feminism, African Americans, Females
Hall, Ashley R. – Communication Teacher, 2021
In this article, the author argues that teaching toward a new political economy requires educators and instructors to cultivate classroom climates rooted in Black queer and feminist (BQF) ethics of love and care. In doing so, teachers are better positioned to guide students as they tackle challenging conversations concerning systemic inequity,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Ethics, Caring, Teacher Role
Young, Craig A. – Theory Into Practice, 2019
This article presents the results of a thorough content analysis of 28 LGBTQ award-winning picturebooks. As a queer teacher educator working with pre-service elementary teachers, I wanted to find out how the queer picturebooks available for use in my students' classrooms were any good at helping them and their future students understand that…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, Picture Books
Al-Hindawi, Fareed Hameed; Mohammed, Wafaa Sahib Mehdi – Arab World English Journal, 2018
Aspects like power, dominance or ideology affect our choice of words in addition to other contextual factors (such as settings, participants and so on). The power we enjoy as social actors or the ideology we adhere to concerning any issue in life may play a crucial role in our language production or interpretation. Issuing a certain speech act…
Descriptors: Models, Pragmatics, Teaching Methods, Speech Acts
Hextrum, Kirsten – Gender and Education, 2020
US college sports are prime cultural sites of racist and sexist ideological production [Coakley, Jay. 2015. "Sport in Society: Issues and Controversies." 11th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; Eitzen, Stanley D. 2016. "Fair and Foul: Beyond the Myths and Paradoxes of Sport." 5th ed. Landham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield]. Much of…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Racial Bias, Gender Bias, Athletes
Oikonomidoy, Eleni; Wiest, Lynda R.; Sanchez, Jafeth E.; DeFlorio, Lydia – Teacher Educator, 2019
This phenomenological research study focused on how education students perceived diversity in their academic lives, as well as the language they used when they talked about diversity. Focus groups with 36 undergraduate and graduate students in a college of education were conducted to explore these areas. Three themes were identified through a…
Descriptors: College Students, Teacher Education Programs, Diversity, Social Bias
Lawyer, Gloshanda; Shahan, Cheryl; Holcomb, Leala; Smith, David H. – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2020
Social justice in education means that educators can be agents for bringing equity into the everyday lives of people at every level of society. In order for equity to be obtained, teachers and other school personnel must be able to recognize inequities in all forms, including but not limited to gender, race, class, ability, and language.…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teacher Education Programs, Equal Education, Gender Bias
Le Roux, Adré; Groenewald, Emma – Issues in Educational Research, 2021
Students bring their own unique stories, shaped by history, culture and language, to the higher education context. Developing a sense of place-belonging on a diverse university campus is intrinsically intertwined with the intersectionality between race, ethnicity, gender and language. This study uses narrative inquiry to understand one student's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Diversity, Student Adjustment
Shepherd, Michael A. – Urban Education, 2020
To explore the role of teachers' biases in the underrepresentation of minorities and women in STEM, 128 secondary science teachers were asked to evaluate responses spoken with either falling or rising intonation by African American, Latino, and White ninth-grade boys and girls. Responses spoken by minority students were evaluated less favorably…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Disproportionate Representation, Minority Group Students, Females
Mustonen, Sanna – Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy, 2021
This article discusses raciolinguistic ideologies in the Finnish educational context. Ethnographic interviews and observational data gathered during 2015-2020 from two young males who came to Finland from the Middle-East in autumn 2015 as unaccompanied minors were analysed applying the small stories approach. The research questions were: 1) What…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racial Bias, Language Usage, Student Diversity
McKnight, Lucinda; Whitburn, Ben – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2017
The scientific metaphor of the lens remains widely used in qualitative education research, despite critiques of positivism. Informed by two recently completed empirical doctoral studies relying on "Metaphors We Live By," we propose that the attachment to the lens is a fetish. We argue that this fetish, evident even in purportedly…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Qualitative Research, Educational Research, Social Bias
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