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Sarah Eisen – Journal of Museum Education, 2024
In response to the Harvard Art Museums' ReFrame Initiative and the publication of the "Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery" report, the author reevaluates the display and discussion of images of enslaved people in ancient Greek art in the museum gallery. Ancient Greece relied heavily on the labor and crafts produced by enslaved people,…
Descriptors: Museums, Educational Facilities, Art Education, Greek Civilization
"It Hurts Me to Say": Preservice Teachers' Use and Disapproval of Deficit Discourse in Urban Schools
Sherridon Sweeney; Brian Flores – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2024
Extensive research examines the development and impact of deficit discourse in schools. However, more research needs to be needed to explore how preservice teachers use this language during their preparation. Therefore, our qualitative study explored how deficit discourse became part of five preservice teachers' vernacular when speaking about…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Discourse Analysis, Language Usage
Sullivan, Amanda L.; Weeks, Mollie R.; Nguyen, Thuy – Equity Assistance Center Region III, Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center, 2021
This "Equity by Design Research Brief" describes the foundational principles underpinning multitier systems of support, challenging common usage of the approach to label students. Whether imparted explicitly or implicitly, the inclination to identify and treat individuals--as opposed to addressing specific behavioral and learning…
Descriptors: Multi Tiered Systems of Support, Student Behavior, Student Needs, Educational Policy
April Edwards; Hyejeong Ahn – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
Research into how to support student teachers to work with diverse school students frequently uses a narrow, Anglocentric lens based on binary language speaker labels. This lens limits understandings of the complex factors impacting any individual's ability to teach inclusively. Given the increases in diversity in the tertiary sector, we therefore…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labeling (of Persons), Teacher Educators, Teacher Attitudes
Karen R. Hebert; Sidney McReynolds – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2024
Occupational therapy practitioners (OTP) work with individuals with diagnoses that are subject to stigma including attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). While measures have been developed to broadly assess implicit attitudes toward disability, bias toward ADHD specifically has not been examined in individuals who work with this…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Students with Disabilities, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Social Bias
Vera Moser; Jona T. Garz; Stefanie Frenz – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
The history of the Hilfsschule (special school) is contested and multifaceted. For the German context, most research to date has focused on institutions or professional pioneers in special education. This paper, through a "New Historicism" perspective, asks how a group of pupils, described as "retarded", could become a new…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Special Schools, Archives
Laura Johnston – ProQuest LLC, 2024
It is estimated that about 7.3 million (or about 15%) public school students are currently enrolled in Special Education in the United States, and their enrollment has increased steadily over the past decade (U.S. Department of Education 2023). Students in Special Education can be labeled as 'different' and/or 'disabled'. These labels may be…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Special Education, Mental Health, Adolescents
Jones, Leah – Journal of Education, 2023
The article investigates how a change in educational status from general education to special education is associated with students' social confidence and academic outcomes. This study uses longitudinal data, a difference-in-difference model, and propensity score matching techniques. Findings indicate that students placed in special education, on…
Descriptors: Special Education, General Education, Self Esteem, Academic Achievement
Elizabeth Edwards Weems – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Many Basic Writing students have stories which are informed by traumas, othering, and marginalization. Finding pedagogies which address students' stories, in addition to meeting academic goals, is crucial. Sometimes, students question how improving their reading and writing skills can help them navigate other areas of their education and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teaching Methods, Literacy Education, Self Concept
Heasley, Chris – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2021
Drawing from gender and queer studies, this article argues for reimagining empirical research as inclusive of the experiences of transgender and gender-minoritized communities hitherto silenced in prevailing dominant discourses of heteronormativity and the construction of gender in education. Specifically, I interrogate the influence of positivism…
Descriptors: Sexual Orientation, Social Bias, Gender Issues, Educational Environment
Grabsch, Dustin K.; Moore, Lori L.; Dooley, Kim E. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2021
Identity has emerged as a compelling force in understanding leadership. Situated within the identity approach to leadership, this study explored identity within the context of leadership for both assigned (i.e., positional) and emergent (i.e., nonpositional) student leaders. Findings from this study suggest that a distinct set of a leader's…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), College Students, Student Leadership, Leadership Training
Kristen Bottema-Beutel; Noah J. Sasson; Rachael McKinnon; Caroline Braun; Ruoxi Guo; Brittany N. Hand; Steven K. Kapp; Daniel R. Espinas; Aiyana Bailin; Jessica Nina Lester; Betty Yu – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2024
Purpose: The language that school professionals use to describe disabled students can reveal and perpetuate ableist assumptions. Professionals' language choices can also challenge ableist attitudes to help create more inclusive, equitable learning environments. This tutorial seeks to guide speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and other school…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Personnel, Disabilities
Ghazaleh Shahbazi; Hossein Samani; Tara M. Mandalaywala; Khatereh Borhani; Telli Davoodi – Infant and Child Development, 2024
Generic descriptions (e.g., 'girls are emotional') are argued to play a major role in the development of essentialist reasoning about social categories. Although generics are prevalent across languages, studies exploring if and how generic language leads to essentialism have almost exclusively been conducted in English-speaking communities and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Adults, Indo European Languages
Andrea Briceno Mosquera – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2024
Undocumented immigrants face learning, compliance, and psychological costs when confronting in-state resident tuition (ISRT) policy implementation. Building on administrative burdens scholarship and using qualitative data from 19 semi-structured interviews with undocumented youth immigrants, this article examines administrative burdens that may…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, College Applicants, Financial Aid Applicants, College Students
Tilstra, Elisabeth; Magnuson, Doug; Harper, Nevin J.; Lepp, Annalee – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2022
We analyze how gender intersects with risk processes and practices in outdoor adventure education. Language, binary logic, and societal norms work together to gender risk and offer three ways that risk may be gendered in the context of outdoor adventure education courses with youth. First, hierarchical language and the gendering practices of…
Descriptors: Risk, Outdoor Education, Adventure Education, Masculinity