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Childs, Jonique R.; Thota, Neena; Calden, Adena – About Campus, 2022
Research suggests that diversity is not often readily accepted within the classroom by students driven by their personal perceptions and biases of working with diverse educators. Furthermore, racial ideologies are often projected across campus during communication and actions by students and faculty. Using a theoretical framework for…
Descriptors: Aggression, Racism, Diversity (Faculty), Educational Strategies
Poullard, Ephodza – Childhood Education, 2022
Education in some form has existed as long as people have. The earliest learning experiences involved children informally absorbing the values, customs, and ideologies of their communities. As societies evolved, this learning became more formalized; buildings went up, curriculums were developed, processes were created, and structure was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Equal Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Innovation
Curren-Preis, Martha; Garcia, Nicole; Shaughnessy, Meghan – Educational Leadership, 2022
Teachers who are concerned about introducing inherent biases into their classroom practices may find themselves turning to equity strategies to help randomize and equalize their practices. But these strategies, such as using popsicle sticks to randomize who a teacher calls on to ask a question, can also mitigate inequities in a different direction…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Group Discussion, Student Participation, Barriers
Patel, Ketal; Wells, James – Art Education, 2022
For this issue, the authors have contemplated their entry and evolution as art education professionals and their hopes for the future of the field. They collaboratively discussed and responded to how art educators "can be best prepared for diverse, shifting priorities…and urgent attention to racial and social justice". The authors hope…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Diversity, Inclusion, Fear
Marras, Mirko; Boratto, Ludovico; Ramos, Guilherme; Fenu, Gianni – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2022
Online education platforms play an increasingly important role in mediating the success of individuals' careers. Therefore, while building overlying content recommendation services, it becomes essential to guarantee that learners are provided with equal recommended learning opportunities, according to the platform principles, context, and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Educational Opportunities, Equal Education
School Closures and Educational Attainment in Ethiopia: Can Extra Classes Help Children to Catch Up?
Carmichael, Fiona; Darko, Christian K.; Kanji, Shireen; Vasilakos, Nicholas – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
School closures impact children's attainment adversely, but understanding the effects of closures on children's attainment in lower-income countries is still limited. Addressing this deficit, this study examines how past school closures have impacted children's educational attainment in Ethiopia. The study uses individual student-level data from…
Descriptors: School Closing, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries, Equal Education
McCambly, Heather; Mackevicius, Claire; Villanosa, Krystal – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2022
As postsecondary grantmaking foundations make sense of recent sociopolitical crises, including inequities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic; attention to the Movement for Black Lives following the summer 2020 uprisings; and more openly racialized politics, they have been catalyzed to reconsider their racial equity commitments. Grantmakers are…
Descriptors: Justice, Private Financial Support, Grants, Postsecondary Education
Hinton-Smith, Tamsin; Marvell, Rosa; Morris, Charlotte; Brayson, Kimberley – Gender and Education, 2022
In recent years, gender mainstreaming has increasingly been positioned as a central policy imperative in many countries. At the same time, gender as a focus of academic study has come under attack in the USA and Europe, and some suggest there to be a crisis in feminist teaching. This renders it vital to explore in the context of contemporary…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Equal Education, College Curriculum, Feminism
Zirkel, Perry A. – Communique, 2022
The purposes of evaluation, as shown in its definition in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act's (IDEA) regulations (2019, § 300.15), concern eligibility and free appropriate public education (FAPE). For the initial evaluation, the focus of the IDEA legislation is to determine whether the child is eligible and, if so, the nature and…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, Students with Disabilities, Equal Education
Cochran-Smith, Marilyn; Reagan, Emilie Mitescu – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2022
Over the last decade, there have been multiple recommendations for evaluating, assessing, or holding teacher preparation accountable. This article analyzes recent policy proposals regarding "best practices for evaluating teacher preparation programs" by critiquing 19 major reports explicitly focused on evaluation. The analysis revealed…
Descriptors: Best Practices, Equal Education, Educational Policy, Educational Assessment
Noonan, James; Schneider, Jack – Phi Delta Kappan, 2022
Parents and the public use accountability data to judge if schools are doing a good or a bad job educating their students. However, using the current data, schools perceived as "good" tend to be in better-resourced districts and enroll higher percentages of wealthy and white students. Schools perceived as "bad" tend to be in…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Accountability, School Demography, Educational Resources
Kleese, Nick – Children's Literature in Education, 2022
Class and geography profoundly influence rural youth's opportunities and aspirations for social mobility (Carr & Kefalas, 2009). Neoliberalism insists this mobility is achievable individually through education, though education is also often antithetical to the rural lifeworlds and communities of youth pursuing it (Corbett, 2007). These…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Rural Youth, Social Mobility, Barriers
Flanagan, Constance; Gallay, Erin E.; Pykett, Alisa – Child Development Perspectives, 2022
Civic science (CS) is an approach to science learning and action in which youth determine issues of concern in their communities and use science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) knowledge and methods to address them. In this article, we focus on CS as it is applied to environmental concerns and enacted by children and youth in urban…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Equal Education, STEM Education, Environmental Education
Sardoc, Mitja – Theory and Research in Education, 2022
The last few years have witnessed a resurgence of interest among both scholars and public intellectuals over issues associated with distributive justice and its gravitational orbit of concepts, including the idea of merit and the adjacent vision of a meritocratic society. Nevertheless, despite its centrality for conceptions of equality of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Social Bias, Social Systems, Ability
Russo-Tait, Tatiane – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2022
Scholars across disciplines and throughout PK-20 education have argued that color-blind ideology works to perpetuate racial inequities in education via policies, research, curriculum, instruction, and student-teacher interactions. This study explores an underexamined issue in relation to color-blind ideology in STEM education. Specifically, it…
Descriptors: Racism, College Faculty, Science Teachers, Disproportionate Representation