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Michael Wrentschur; Gert Dressel; Katharina Heimerl; Lisa Hofer; Klaus Wegleitner – Educational Action Research, 2025
This article addresses the question of how theatre interventions as elements of a participatory and action-oriented research design can contribute to justice-oriented Caring Community processes. Caring Communities are local initiatives that strengthen everyday solidarity through civic engagement and neighbourhood support, link informal and formal…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Caring, Civics, Participatory Research
de Novais, Janine – Teachers College Press, 2023
At the core of the intractability of racism is the persistent cultivation of our collective ignorance of it. This book argues that this cultivated ignorance compels us to support a status quo that we abhor. We are stuck because we cannot imagine a world beyond racism. We are also stuck because engaging with issues of racism with others usually…
Descriptors: Racism, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Social Justice
Wallerstein, Nina; Oetzel, John G.; Sanchez-Youngman, Shannon; Boursaw, Blake; Dickson, Elizabeth; Kastelic, Sarah; Koegel, Paul; Lucero, Julie E.; Magarati, Maya; Ortiz, Kasim; Parker, Myra; Peña, Juan; Richmond, Alan; Duran, Bonnie – Health Education & Behavior, 2020
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) and community-engaged research have been established in the past 25 years as valued research approaches within health education, public health, and other health and social sciences for their effectiveness in reducing inequities. While early literature focused on partnering principles and processes,…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Community Involvement, Best Practices, Cooperation
Gifty Oforiwaa Gyamera; Dora Animwaa Mireku; Vanessa Tsetse – Cogent Education, 2024
Whilst university-community engagement has become an important aspect of modern universities, it often tends to re/produce inequalities and power imbalances, reinforcing stereotypes and negative identities. Much attention on these inequalities has focussed on the experiences of community members. Students' identities and challenges in these…
Descriptors: Females, College Students, Gender Bias, Sex Stereotypes
Owens, Chastity L.; Johnson, Annette H.; Thornton, Aubrey – Children & Schools, 2022
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic and rise in racial injustices signaled the need to engage students in macro-level interventions to maximize their contributions to their schools, communities, and society. School social workers are uniquely positioned to elevate student voices, hone their critical thinking skills, and capitalize on their strengths…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Racial Bias, Intervention
Walwyn, David R.; Combrinck, Celeste – Industry and Higher Education, 2021
Current pedagogical approaches to science and technology policy studies in southern African universities may fail to provide students with the necessary capabilities to be effective as innovation policy practitioners. This study investigated whether consideration of epistemic diversity and the situatedness of knowledge could enhance student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Personal Autonomy
Grant, Kathleen L.; Springer, Sarah I.; Tuttle, Malti; Reno, Michelle – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2021
Students from rural backgrounds may face unique challenges with respect to their career-identity development. School counselors are critically positioned to support the career development of these students through a social-justice lens. The following paper proposes a small-group intervention that serves to empower and support middle school…
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Intervention, Career Counseling, Career Exploration
Daniel, Mayra C.; Burgin, Ximena D. – Intercultural Education, 2021
This study examines 96 Guatemalan teachers' perspectives on the viability of educational mandates from Guatemala's Ministry of Education and explores their perceived ability to advocate in the schoolhouse. Data included focus groups prior to, and after, workshops on topics related to effective literacy interventions in diverse contexts. Findings…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Intervention, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Phillips, Gregory, II.; Lindeman, Peter; Adames, Christian N.; Bettin, Emily; Bayston, Christopher; Stonehouse, Patrick; Kern, David; Johnson, Amy K.; Brown, C. Hendricks; Greene, George J. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2019
HIV continues to significantly impact the health of communities, particularly affecting racially and ethnically diverse men who have sex with men and transgender women. In response, health departments often fund a number of community organizations to provide each of these subgroups with comprehensive and culturally responsive services. To this…
Descriptors: Prevention, Case Studies, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Capacity Building
Knight, Carolyn; Gitterman, Alex – Journal of Social Work Education, 2018
Clinical or micro intervention predominates in social work education and practice. The prevailing assumption in social work practice and education is that one engages in either micro or macro intervention. In this article, we describe how these interventions may be merged into an integrated whole through social work practice with groups. The…
Descriptors: Intervention, Caseworker Approach, Job Skills, Group Activities
Brooks, Keeshawna; Jenkins, Kisha V.; De Oca, Jessie Montes; Immen, Jennifer – Communique, 2014
Bullying is pervasive and can be viewed as an issue of social justice, particularly given its global scope--affecting millions of students each year and undermining the fabric of school life for millions more (Feinberg, 2003). This fabric can be seen as a part of the social tapestry within a school that frays as nearly 30% of American adolescents…
Descriptors: Bullying, Social Justice, Power Structure, Moral Values
Becker, Katherine; Miller, Libbi – SoJo Journal: Educational Foundations and Social Justice Education, 2015
Family literacy initiatives are historically rooted in positivism. In relationship to family literacy, the positivist paradigm is dangerous, as it strips the participants of power and removes their opportunities for voice. In response, a socially just approach to family literacy intervention is offered here. This approach embraces the context of…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Social Justice, Intervention, Power Structure
Teeters, Leah Anne – ProQuest LLC, 2016
1.) Relationships "de Confianza" and the Organization of Collective Social Action: We examine the relational elements of community change, focusing on how community health workers ("promotoras") build relationships "de confianza." The analysis demonstrates how relationships "de confianza" have laid a…
Descriptors: Social Change, Social Action, Community Change, Community Health Services
Mogliacci, Rada Jancic; Raanhuis, Joyce; Howell, Colleen – Education as Change, 2016
Policy and research have been advocating the importance of teachers in achieving equity and teachers are called to act as agents of social justice. This issue remains central to the development of a post-apartheid South Africa, where a need for reconciliation and healing still dominates the society. Such a landscape requires adequate support…
Descriptors: Social Change, Change Agents, Social Integration, Racial Segregation
Quick, Kimberly – Century Foundation, 2018
In a gentrifying area of St. Louis, Missouri, City Garden Montessori School is an integrated haven in a segregated city, as well as an active voice for racial justice and reconciliation. Realizing its power to both reflect and change its neighborhood, the school commits itself to harnessing its unique position to push for effective public policy…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Social Justice, Racial Bias, Public Schools
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