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David Budtz Pedersen; Rolf Hvidtfeldt – Research Evaluation, 2024
In this article, we present a conceptual framework for studying research impact focusing on the foundations that need to be in place to accelerate an observable change of policy, practice or behaviour. The article investigates the relationship between micro-impacts and societal change, and how smaller impacts scale into larger cascades of end…
Descriptors: Research, Influences, Policy, Best Practices
Xuelong Hu – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
This paper examines how the Durkheimian approach to the 'ideal' delineates a possible way of straddling the dilemma between the normative orientation of 'powerful knowledge' accounts and the critical orientation of 'knowledge of the powerful' accounts. It argues that the normative aims are embedded in the fabrics of the sociological description…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Educational Change, Foundations of Education, Social Change
Michalinos Zembylas – Ethics and Education, 2024
The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to provide a clarification of how 'education in a postliberal world' differs from the concept of 'postliberal education;' and second, to contribute to an understanding of the backlash against liberalism and liberal education in recent years. The paper is primarily conceptual and only secondarily…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Educational Change
Natalie Lazaroo; Sophiaan bin Subhan; Carla Tapia Parada – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This paper focuses on a group of young people in Singapore connected by the love for their communities and their desire to use drama for social change. In particular, we investigate how a participatory arts-based approach can enable young people to reflect on the importance of solidarity. We draw on Freire's pedagogy of solidarity, arguing for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Change, Activism, Citizen Participation
Jason R. Swisher – Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023
As the record number of forcibly-displaced persons in the world continues to rise, more people of differing origins are sharing space and learning to live together. Prolonged displacement has turned into permanent resettlement and citizenship. To reflect this geopolitical transformation, education too must transform. "Beyond Refuge"…
Descriptors: Refugees, Youth, Social Change, Educational Change
Evrim Dalyan Eberdes; Elza Alisova Demirdag – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2024
Societies cannot destroy the old system of faith while accepting a new religion. Human begins to transform the new belief system within the old belief system. One of the things they have to convert is the terminology of religion, which they accept. The change process of this new religious terminology can give concrete findings about the learning,…
Descriptors: Religion, Vocabulary, Social Change, Language Usage
Sharon Stein – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
This article reflects on recent calls for universities to deepen their commitments to sustainability in the face of climate change. It suggests that because climate change is a "wicked problem" that is hyper-complex, lacks clear solutions, and affects multiple communities in different ways, universities are unlikely to achieve consensus…
Descriptors: Climate, Sustainability, Colonialism, College Role
Gary McCulloch – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
The educational historian Brian Simon is well known for his portrayal of the social and political conflicts surrounding adult working-class education in 19th and early 20th-century England. However, the third and fourth volumes of his classic history of education in Britain, covering the period from 1920 to 1940 and 1940 to 1990 respectively,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Marxian Analysis, Educational History, Working Class
Herman Aksom; Veronika Vakulenko – Teaching Public Administration, 2024
In this conceptual paper, we aim to revisit key research themes in contemporary organizational institutionalism and by doing this, redirect attention of scholars in public administration towards the most promising domains of application of institutional theory. We propose to shift attention from enabling and power-induced framing of institutional…
Descriptors: Organizational Theories, Public Administration, Social Change, Public Sector
Alexander Fink – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
Why develop leaders? What politics are implicit in our practice? This paper uses the history and practice of Popular Education as a comparative framework to survey the politics of intentional emergence leadership pedagogy, surfacing potential alliances for building social change movements. Using a case analysis, the article elucidates the ways the…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Popular Education, Educational History, Political Issues
Courtney Lund O’Neil – Composition Forum, 2024
There is valuable scholarship on the importance of teaching narratives in the FYC classroom, but none does so through the frame of vulnerability. This paper explores, through an IRB approved case study, how composition teachers can best guide students to write powerful and well-crafted personal narratives to ignite students' own voices, histories,…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Personal Narratives, Student Attitudes, Writing Attitudes
S. Marek Muller – Communication Teacher, 2024
This original teaching idea is designed for a course unit on protest communication. It consists of a performed protest speech, dubbed the "fantastical speech," and a post-speech reflective analysis. Students utilize the subversive genre of fanfiction to compose a protest speech in which, as a fictional character, they convince their…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Public Speaking, Fiction, Role Playing
Fairbanks, Stephen – Music Education Research, 2022
Between 2007 and 2017, El Sistema -- Venezuela's national system of youth orchestras -- enjoyed a seemingly unexplainable meteoric rise, followed by an equally spectacular sunset. Although it would be easy to dismiss this Sistema decade as being no more than a peculiar aberration of music education history, I assert that El Sistema more accurately…
Descriptors: Music Education, Activism, Social Change, Foreign Countries
Alonzo M. Flowers – Peabody Journal of Education, 2024
This narrative delves into the symbiotic relationship between historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and external allies, emphasizing the construction of collaborative partnerships. As an engaged outsider, I adopt an approach grounded in active listening, continuous learning, and commitment to amplifying HBCU narratives. Embracing my…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Partnerships in Education, Stakeholders, Networks
Tetyana Hoggan-Kloubert – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2024
The article discusses (the restoration of a sense of) continuity as a necessary part of transformative learning. Using the lenses of rhythm theory, biographical learning, and memory studies, it highlights both the individual and social dimensions for making sense of the past after a period of change. Discussing the example of an individual…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Reflection, Self Concept, History