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Ragnhild Utheim – Critical Education, 2023
This article substantiates the need for consolidated government support and coordination of postsecondary correctional education in the United States. Using the case of New York as a point of entry to critically examine the human right for all to learn and transform with dignity -- including millions of people languishing in prisons under mass…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Student Rights, Postsecondary Education, Correctional Education
Rian Roux – Journal of Transformative Education, 2025
Our current cultural climate is marked by a convergence of pressing issues, including the rise of the post-truth situation, which has recently been described as an epistemic crisis (Hoggan-Kloubert & Hoggan, 2023). This conceptual paper outlines why adult education institutions must reclaim the pursuit of truth as undergirded by rationality,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Values, Beliefs, Social Environment
Mary Twis – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2025
Drawing from my experiences as an American-Israeli Jewish woman in social work academia, I use this paper to reflect upon the ways in which the Council on Social Work Education's newly-mandated anti-racist and anti-oppressive paradigms are problematic for the future of the social work profession. While it is important for social workers to address…
Descriptors: Social Work, College Students, College Faculty, Jews
Sheedy, Keisha – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Higher education is a body that intends to be greater than the sum of its parts. The guiding principle is that college is a primary route to becoming an enlightened person capable of thriving in a society of opportunities and challenges. Over time, colleges have gone from providing only academic content to facilitating more opportunities for…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Higher Education, Role of Education, Outcomes of Education
Furman, Cara E.; Traugh, Cecelia E. – Teachers College Press, 2021
What does it mean to teach for human dignity? How does one do so? This practical book shows how the leaders at four urban public schools used a process called Descriptive Inquiry to create democratic schools that promote and protect human dignity. The authors argue that teachers must attend to who a child is and find a way to create classrooms…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Human Dignity, Inquiry, Democracy
Sally Nicole Cavada – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This asset-framing semi-ethnographic case study examined how school leaders in a successful, economically disadvantaged New York State high school--Evergreen High School--cultivated student belonging through a culture of dignity for low-income students. The dignity framework for educational equity (Cobb & Krownapple, 2019) was used as an…
Descriptors: High Schools, Leaders, Low Income Students, High School Students
Sharma, Gitima; Bosch, Christina; Obelleiro, Gonzalo – International Journal of Multicultural Education, 2023
The purpose of this study was to explore college students' and educators' (N = 29) perceptions, experiences, and recommendations around cultivating wisdom, compassion, and courage as key tenets of global citizenship. Based on pragmatic research design and thematic analysis, we sought multicultural education approaches that could strengthen campus…
Descriptors: Peace, Teaching Methods, Sustainability, Citizenship Education
Skiera, Ehrenhard – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2022
From the beginning of its existence, the child is articulating an unconditional claim to life. Even in the post-mythic era, or rather in the myth-critical world of the modern age, education is confronted with the difficult task of responding to this claim -- but now without the possibility of being able to legitimise its interventions and actions…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Change, Intervention, Educational Philosophy
Shakhnoza Kayumova; Akira Harper; Rachel Moniz-Stronach – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
Multilingual youth, from nondominant communities, are often denied critical opportunities for engagement in robust sensemaking due to deficit-based perspectives and linguistic hierarchies. To advance equity, it is important to recognize all youth as epistemic agents and facilitate opportunities to take on intellectual positions. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Monolingualism, Science Instruction, Multilingualism, Equal Education
Catherine C. Thomas; Michael C. Schwalbe; Macario Garcia; Geoffrey L. Cohen; Hazel Rose Markus – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2024
We investigate the contrasting realities of the pandemic on psychosocial experiences and ways of coping among American Voices Project respondent surveys (N = 720) and interviews (N = 172). Despite similar levels of distress early in the pandemic, by late 2020 clear differences across education, race and ethnicity, and gender emerged, both…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Coping, Equal Education
Bridges, Stephanie J. – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2023
Internationalised higher education literature draws attention to the tension between the economic returns of recruiting overseas students and the personal, social and cultural possibilities offered. This paper advances the idea that fostering cosmopolitan values might be an educational focus for internationalisation. However, it appears that the…
Descriptors: International Education, Higher Education, Global Approach, Student Recruitment
Chatelier, Stephen; Jackson, Liz – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
In recent times, schools have begun to focus on issues of wellbeing, engaging with ideas from various fields such as positive psychology. It is in this context that there is a growing interest in humility, rather than this interest having emerged from debates in moral philosophy and moral education. However, to the extent that education for…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Educational Philosophy, Moral Values, Ethics
Stack, Michelle; Wilbur, Amea – International Review of Education, 2021
One understudied area of adult education and lifelong learning is the role of media as educator and policy player. This article describes how the authors used "critical discourse analysis" to examine how asylum seekers, migrant workers and their advocates have challenged long-standing discursive framings of them as benefactors of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migrant Workers, Refugees, Mass Media Role
Frounfelker, Savra Anne; Bartone, Anne – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2021
Individuals assessed as having an intellectual disability often spend a significant amount of time in day treatment/day habilitation programs after they graduate from school. The quality of these programs varies widely and is not federally legislated. The purpose of the current study is both to explore factors that lead to higher satisfaction for…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disability, Self Determination, Day Programs, Self Esteem
Warren, Chezare A. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2021
This article insists on a reframe of mourning, away from a period of sadness or weeping alone, to a vision of its merits for discovering and unlocking possibility in Black Education. For example, mourning might be understood as involuntarily surrendered time necessary to properly grieve, concede, and embrace Black people's subject position in the…
Descriptors: African American Education, Grief, Activism, Motivation