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Kitts, Hope – Research in Education, 2022
This article reviews the limitations of critical pedagogy in programs of teacher education, as well as several approaches of critical pedagogy, and the author, to surpass these limitations. I ask: How can teacher education manifest as a radical force in the transformation of society and cultural relations in schools for the purpose of advancing…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Educational Sociology, Humanization
Szymanski, Adam – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
If mental health has become a reactionary concept, much like the notion of public health in the age of the COVID-19 pandemic, then how can critical theory best elaborate a concern for well-being which includes both a psychic and social dimension? This article proposes the concept of existential health to grasp the salubrious zest for life that has…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Critical Theory, Well Being, Social Life
du Preez, Petro; le Grange, Lesley; Simmonds, Shan – Education as Change, 2022
In the reconceptualisation era of curriculum studies, scholars drew on a range of theories such as existentialism, phenomenology, psychoanalysis, feminism, poststructuralism, and especially critical theory. They used critical theory as a lens to examine the influence of social and political forces on curriculum, in particular the role of dominant…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Inquiry, Humanism, Critical Theory
Tsosie, Ranalda L.; Grant, Anne D.; Harrington, Jennifer; Wu, Ke; Thomas, Aaron; Chase, Stephan; Barnett, D'Shane; Hill, Salena Beaumont; Belcourt, Annjeanette; Brown, Blakely; Sweetgrass-She Kills, Ruth Plenty – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2022
Our purpose is to develop and propose a conceptual framework based on respect, relationship, representation, relevance, responsibility, and reciprocity (the Six Rs), to be applied in studies using Indigenous research methodologies (IRMs). This conceptual framework builds upon the extensive work of numerous Indigenous scholars who brought this…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Critical Theory, Research Methodology
Springer, Daniel L.; Stokowski, Sarah; Zimmer, Wendi – Sport Management Education Journal, 2022
Sport management programs are disproportionately represented by students and faculty who possess multiple advantaged identities. This trend is indicative of the broader sport industry, which is troublesome given sports' prominent role in conversations around racial injustice and inequity during the past century. It is incumbent on sport management…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Social Justice, Athletics, Business Administration Education
Mullen, Molly; Freebody, Kelly – Research in Drama Education, 2022
There has been a longstanding concern about the relationships between policy, funding and theatre practice in educational and community settings. Past scholarship has made evident the varied ways a relationship with policy can manifest and play out in the political, pedagogic, aesthetic and ethical values, approaches and outcomes of applied…
Descriptors: Correlation, Theater Arts, Financial Support, Policy Analysis
Simon Christopher Hill – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Much has been written on the topic of critical pedagogy since the Brazilian educator Paulo Freire brought his critical approach and theory of knowledge to the world stage in "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" in 1968. As a self-reflexive pedagogy, it is in a near constant state of shaping and re-shaping. Through all of this, critical pedagogy…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Music Education, Singing, Music Teachers
Sarah K. Powell – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This dissertation sought to interrogate the ways in which White, rural students from West Virginia conceptualized diversity before, during, and since their transition to a large PWI in their home state. Using Critical Whiteness Studies and intersectionality as driving theory, student participants and I engaged in deconstruction of privilege…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Critical Theory, Rural Education, White Students
Francesca Cecchi – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Service-learning is defined and applied in myriad ways across the world. While the roots of this pedagogy lie in the well-intentioned acts of addressing unmet social needs and, in general, helping people, this has not always been the outcome of the interactions. In many cases, engaging in service-learning has led to harmful reproductions of…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Cooperation, Action Research, Critical Theory
Tamatha L. Bibbo – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Critical Consciousness (CC) refers to a critical theory that recognizes oppressive systems and provides those oppressed with a framework to overcome and act against these structures. Although the theory's origin addressed illiterate adults and empowered them to become critically aware, critically reflective, and active agents of change,…
Descriptors: Whites, Administrators, School Administration, Racism
Marissa Silverman – Visions of Research in Music Education, 2022
Thanks in part to the research and scholarship of Frank Abrahams (e.g., 2005, 2006, 2007, 2019), his welcoming of scholars into the field, as well as his dedication to the development and growth of the music education profession, music teaching and learning maintains particular positions connected to critical pedagogy and the work of Paulo Freire.…
Descriptors: Music Education, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
Qinghua Chen – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2022
The Vlogs on YouTube have been excellent sources to satisfy craving for mystical and enigmatic distant land detached of our immediate surroundings. Despite the benefits of free world tours in high definition videos, many of the vloggers' framing of the distant land and culture for the purpose of crafting interesting and attractive travelling…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Travel, Social Media, Electronic Publishing
Davis, Julius – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2021
Since the inception of the mathematics education enterprise, whiteness and antiBlackness are two foundational components, ideological and social constructs. These constructs help to understand how the law, race, class, power, and other forms of oppression operate to establish, maintain, and elevate racism (white supremacy) in and out of the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Racial Bias, Ideology, Critical Theory
Ali, Noor – High School Journal, 2021
The reflections of female Muslim American youth provides a glimpse into their lived reality as they navigate their hyphenated identities in spaces that systemically other (Sirin & Fine, 2008). The creative piece shared here is a silhouette of a woman featuring statements signifying that very experience. Noor Ali conducted a narrative inquiry…
Descriptors: Muslims, Females, Personal Narratives, Young Adults
Noble, Donnette; Kniffin, Lori E. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2021
This concluding chapter identifies the key shifts in CLDE by weaving together CLDE's roots, progress, and contemporary concerns. It becomes apparent that CLDE is in a time of transition; yet, the authors highlight two models that have balanced tradition and innovation. Additionally, there are three important orientations to CLDE work that will…
Descriptors: Civics, Democracy, Sustainability, Educational Innovation