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Sofia Reis – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The expanding complexity and increasing disruptions of our world affects schools. During both stable and unstable times, successful educational leaders support their schools' ability to accomplish their core mission: student learning and development. Using a qualitative approach, this research explored experiences of educational leaders who…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leadership, Success, Schools
Rosana Cebalho Fernandes; Alexandre Da Trindade – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2024
Paulo Freire's concept of "inédito viável" or untested feasibility, refers to the exploration of possibilities to transcend limiting situations and transform realities. In this paper, we examine how this idea is related to the counter-hegemonic pedagogical proposal of popular education by the Florestan Fernandes National School (ENFF),…
Descriptors: Land Settlement, Social Action, Popular Education, Foreign Countries
Sabet, Navid – Education and Urban Society, 2024
This article examines the potential contribution of social enterprise to the "wicked" problem of creativity and literacy in a performative schooling environment, drawing on an ethnographic study of Ciento, a social enterprise organization that works with under-resourced young people, families, and communities in Melbourne, Australia. In…
Descriptors: Creativity, Literacy, Foreign Countries, Social 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
Wooyeong Kim – Learning, Media and Technology, 2024
After World War II, educational television became a significant tool for improving the quality of schooling worldwide. The use of educational television was starting to be considered a modernized way for developing the educational system in many countries including South Korea. Drawing on the archival sources of U.S. Agency for International…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Television, Historical Interpretation, Social Change
Ahmad Akkad; Emily F. Henderson – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
This article explores Syrian higher education (HE) teachers' perceptions of their role as change agents in the reconstruction of post-conflict Syria. It utilises the notions of "change agent" and "strategic competence" (previously developed in relation to academics by Idahosa and Vincent) for exploring HE teachers' capacity to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Role, Change Agents
Gillian Howell; Brydie-Leigh Bartleet; Jane Davidson – Research Studies in Music Education, 2024
This article explores community-based rock music education as a site for strengthening social cohesion in a context of postwar, interethnic divisions. Focusing on small and incremental changes, it examines the practices of Music Connects, a project in the Western Balkans, and its goals of revitalizing rock culture in support of a more inclusive…
Descriptors: Music Education, Rock Music, Inclusion, Social Life
Everth, Thomas; Bright, Ria – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2023
Anthropogenic climate change and the necessary transformation of society to mitigate its consequences constitutes an unprecedented educational challenge. Responding to the climate emergency and to society's awakening climate activism generates a complex situation for school leadership in particular. Here, we report findings from our research with…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Instructional Leadership, Social Change
Martins, Marcos F. – Policy Futures in Education, 2023
This paper is the result of bibliographic and documentary research, whose object was the relationship between citizenship and education in Brazil today. The research problem was to identify the extent to which regressive citizenship, understood as an action aimed at reducing social rights, has impacted the modern social contract and, in it, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship, Social Change, Civil Rights
Piotr Kowzan; Przemyslaw Szczygiel – Journal of Peace Education, 2023
Peace education prepares people to deal peacefully with conflicts of various scales. The authors want to enrich this education by paying attention to situations when international tension increases, and it is still possible to defuse it. Social movements sometimes highlight the hidden conflicts in society. They provoke the authorities to act and…
Descriptors: Peace, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Conflict
Vass, Greg – Research in Education, 2023
In recent years a suite of policies and practices that are strongly influenced by efforts to make the work of educators and education providers more accountable, have had a powerful impact across the sector in settings such as Australia. In part, this goes some way to explaining why many working in the teaching profession report being dissatisfied…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Accountability, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
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
Amanda L. Lizier; Oriana Milani Price; Susanne Francisco – Studies in Continuing Education, 2024
The recent pandemic resulted in significant changes in workplaces that saw people come to live and work differently. What was previously experienced and understood to be the 'workplace', along with associated work practices, has shifted and the construct of the workplace has become multiple as more people work remotely. We propose that these…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Employment Practices, Teleworking, Administrators
Amber L. Bechard; Niki Elliott – Thresholds in Education, 2024
In this article we will share the impact of mindfulness pedagogy on students in a short-term study abroad course in South Africa. During a one-month program for undergraduate and graduate students, we implemented an explicit critical contemplative pedagogy (Kaufman, 2017) that included daily mindfulness exercises and reflective journaling as a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Wellness, Metacognition, Study Abroad
T Marovah; O Mutanga – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
This paper investigates the potential of Ubuntu philosophy for decolonising Participatory Research (PR) in the Global South, addressing power imbalances and research process challenges. Despite PR's focus on community involvement, it can perpetuate practices contradicting its principles, hence the rise of 'decolonising research' for fair,…
Descriptors: African Culture, Philosophy, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries