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Singh, Rajesh; Rioux, Kevin – Education for Information, 2021
The goal of the Advanced Certificate in Social Justice for Information Professionals at St. John's University (SJU) is to offer both current LIS practitioners and LIS students a curriculum explicitly grounded in social justice principles and concepts that builds and enhances capabilities to substantively counter racism and other challenges to…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Racial Discrimination, Certification, Information Scientists
Marshall, Tanji Reed – Learning Professional, 2021
Test score outcomes continue to be disparate between races. Districts continue to face uneven funding with so-called urban districts receiving less than their so-called suburban counterparts (Morgan & Amerikaner, 2018). Students with diagnosed disabilities, those whose families are experiencing measures of economic distress, and those adding…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Shailor, Jonathan – Research in Drama Education, 2021
I began my life as a prison theatre artist 25 years ago. Over the years, through first-hand experience with prisoners, their families, and others, I came to understand some of the more oppressive elements of the state prison system, and the relation of that system to the larger prison-industrial complex. This essay is a reflection on the key…
Descriptors: Drama, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Social Justice
McNair, Tia Brown – Liberal Education, 2021
Continued racial and social injustices--including hate crimes against Asian Americans and other racially minoritized groups; the mounting loss of Black lives from police violence; mass shootings that affect communities of color; efforts to disenfranchise voters of color; and the unequal effects of the COVID-19 pandemic--are heightening awareness…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Racial Discrimination, Racial Bias, Equal Education
Graves, Scott L.; Phillips, Shanye; Johnson, Kyanna; Jones, Mark A.; Thornton, Danita – Contemporary School Psychology, 2021
The term social justice is frequently utilized in the field of school psychology. However, a systematic review of this framework in terms of its relationship to research and outcomes has not been undertaken. As such, the purpose of this study was to conduct a bibliometric analysis and case study review of research literature associated with the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, School Psychology, Misconceptions, Bibliometrics
Orzolek, Douglas C. – Music Educators Journal, 2021
This article offers the thoughts and comments of ensemble students performing music composed by women, African Americans, LGBTQ+ persons, and those who are minoritized in their own countries or regions. The student reflections suggest the potential roles music education might play in helping students reflect on issues of diversity, equity, and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Instruments, Musical Composition, Minority Groups
Lumb, Matt; Burke, Penny Jane; Bennett, Anna – British Educational Research Journal, 2021
Equity and widening participation (EWP) initiatives in Australia are increasingly reimagined in policy as sites where participants are constructed as competitor-individuals, with education considered only in terms of employability, social mobility and nation-state market competition. In the context of EWP outreach, and with school students in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intimacy, Pornography, Risk
Souto-Manning, Mariana – Journal of Literacy Research, 2021
The literacies of Black and other communities of Color have long been narrated pathologically in literacy teacher education. Literacy teacher educators have been complicit in upholding linguistic injustice and enacting linguistic violence in and through their practices, devaluing the practices, marginalizing the experiences, and interrogating the…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Teacher Education, Minority Group Teachers, Social Justice
Bradford, Derrell – State Education Standard, 2021
The American public education system is already a school choice system, which is navigated in four ways. Families are lucky (as the author ultimately was, having received a scholarship from grades 7-12 to an independent, all-boys school just outside the city). They are rich enough to pay private school tuition, or they are able to leverage the…
Descriptors: School Choice, Race, Social Justice, Educational Change
Derman-Sparks, Louise; Edwards, Julie Olsen – American Educator, 2021
Anti-bias education is an optimistic commitment to supporting children who live in a highly diverse and yet still inequitable world. Rather than a formula for a particular curriculum, it is an underpinning perspective and framework that permeates everything in early childhood education--including a teacher's interactions with children, families,…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Racial Discrimination, Social Justice, Young Children
Rankin, Joss; Garrett, Robyne; MacGill, Belinda – Australian Educational Researcher, 2021
Debates about what constitutes a socially just education remain a central concern in these complex times. Embodied and creative practices in schooling offer a pedagogical approach that can respond to social justice within schooling and classrooms. This paper draws on pedagogies that utilise the body and creative practices as a method for engaging…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Creativity, Human Body, Mathematics Instruction
R'boul, Hamza – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2021
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss the possibility of embracing an Islamic perspective on interculturality and social justice as an underlying system of multicultural education. While western thought continues to dominate the education scholarship, advancing an alternative epistemology can ameliorate the scope of multicultural education by…
Descriptors: Islam, Multicultural Education, Social Justice, Religious Factors
Gokturk, Duygun – Online Submission, 2021
This article provides a framework for understanding social and cultural inequalities in education in the context of cultural processes and epistemic injustice. Insight into the cultural processes and the concept of epistemic injustice direct us to the conceptualization of agency of the actors within the educational domain and the institutionalized…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Equal Education, Social Justice, Social Stratification
Safir, Shane; Dugan, Jamila – Corwin, 2021
Education can be transformed if we eradicate our fixation on big data like standardized test scores as the supreme measure of equity and learning. Instead of the focus being on "fixing" and "filling" academic gaps, we must envision and rebuild the system from the "student" up--with classrooms, schools and systems…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Equal Education, Educational Change, Data Use
Anke K. Wessels; Sarah J. Brice; Kelsey P. Chan; Emily S. Desmond; Deana Gonzales; Chelsea Lee; Ryan J. Stasolla – Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
The question we are explore in this paper is how a collaboration between a practicum-based course and a social enterprise encourages students to examine, discuss, and apply complex social justice concepts and frameworks. We also investigate how this fosters in them a sense of self as changemaker, a form of self-authorship that includes the…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, College Students, Food, Retailing