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Diversifying the teaching profession has garnered attention from researchers, policy makers, and educational stakeholders. However, missing within this conversation is the role of school and district leaders in diversifying the teaching... more
The article used curricular documents affiliated with 3 different subgenres of Catholic schooling. The author suggests a critical reading of these curricular materials for the purpose of better understanding the kinds of educational... more
I propose a rich theoretical understanding on Afro-Latino student development based on critical race theory, culturally responsive pedagogy and practice. Addressing racial disparities is about engaging students thereby making their lives... more
Since the publication of Emotional Learning Method (ELM) in 2011, which was marked vertebral lines working in university teaching using emotional techniques, some data have been obtained and some interesting results that support the high... more
This article reports research that critically examined our teacher education outdoor education pedagogy. The purpose was to use visual ethnography to critique our teaching over twenty years of annual five-day bush-based residential camps.... more
https://journalistethics.com/ Free book available in PDF at this link This book lifts the veil to identify the puppet masters behind the MK Ultra Mind Control shills that front the New World Disorder Dystopia. The usual suspects are... more
To cite: Wilkins, A. 2017. Rescaling the local: Multi-academy trusts, private monopoly and statecraft in England. Journal of Educational Administration and History, 49 (2), 171-185 For the past six years successive UK governments in... more
This paper discusses the interaction of vocal music skill development with phonemic awareness (the ability to hear and manipulate phonemes, the smallest units of language) and fluency training in kindergarten and grade one language arts... more
Qu’est-ce que la laïcité ? Comment, dans un contexte scolaire, faire observer la laïcité, comme cadre neutre respectueux de tous ? Comment, dans le cadre de cours, aborder la laïcité comme principe structurant de notre société, mais aussi... more
This exploratory study invited 285 Japanese university students studying English as a foreign language (EFL) to reflect on what demotivated and remotivated them. Students charted the ups and downs of their English learning histories and... more
In this study, in order to prevent unwanted behaviors of gifted students at a secondary school, a 30 hours education program based on Glasser's choice theory was developed according to Taba model and implemented to subject teachers.... more
Conversations about reparations are not about money but about people and about the way that people are seen and valued in our society. These are difficult conversations, and we have found that what is most challenging about the idea of... more
ABSTRACT Utilizing a critical whiteness studies framework, the authors analyzed the experiences of a cohort of predominantly White pre-service social studies teachers discussing race and Whiteness in relation to education. The pre-service... more
Vivemos, no século XXI com crises ambientais interconectadas, que causam efeitos sociais e econômicos extremos, dentre as quais podemos citar a pandemia da Covid-19, a emergência climática e o ataque à biodiversidade. No Brasil, as... more
Fundamental differences in philosophical outlook divide the more conservative and radical branches of the E-family. Yet the emergence of E-approaches to cognition, wherever they sit on the conservative-radical spectrum, represents an... more
Critical reflections on constructivism and its origins, paralleling Piaget's clay experiments and Descartes' ones with wax. Early hints of ecopedagogy
THIS IS AN OPEN ACCESS PAPER, PLEASE USE THE LINK OR DOI TO FREELY ACCESS THE PAPER! To systematically explore the structural racism that teacher educators of Color endure, this article uses a critical race theory lens to analyze the... more
Kåre Fuglseth The Life-World and the Teaching of Religions Some Insights from Husserlian Phenomenology and Non-Ethnocentric Definitions for Religious Education in a Multicultural Situation The Life-World and Religion
In contemporary classrooms, it is crucial for teachers to have a thorough understanding of sociological issues in education. Understanding Sociological Theory for Pedagogical Practices addresses sociological theory, highlighting its... more
Empathy is theorized to improve the teaching effectiveness of teachers in urban and multicultural classroom settings. However, the field has few models useful for training and preparing teachers to cultivate empathy as a professional... more
Despite national standards established in 1979, U.S. teacher preparation programs have struggled to incorporate comprehensive, multicultural teacher education into existing curriculum (Sleeter, 2008). The weakness of multicultural... more
For some savvy scholars and industry insiders, fully online learning— where instruction takes place entirely (or nearly so) over the Internet—and blended instruction—where instruction takes place both online and in a traditional physical... more
A growing number of publications have been exploring the possible effects of mindfulness-based interventions on teachers' well-being and their professional lives. Notwithstanding promising results in this domain, this paper identifies... more
Through year-long focus group interviews with members of a secondary English Education cohort this paper considers both 1) participants' understandings of sexuality and race and 2) how participants' understandings of sexuality and race... more
Research is a scientific field which helps to generate new knowledge and solve the existing problem. So, data analysis is the crucial part of research which makes the result of the study more effective. It is a process of collecting,... more
In a naturalistic study exploring the impact of outcome-based accountability on teaching and assessment practices in 3 school districts, teachers identify increased stress as a prime effect. The teachers’ experiences and their... more
Teaching reading is more complex than reading, especially when teaching students from minoritized communities. Teaching reading equitably requires educators to integrate their knowledge of skills involved in reading, assisting students to... more
Some argue that supporting minoritized students’ “academic language” (AL) development fosters equity in education. Others contend that AL is hegemonic, and that attempts to teach it perpetuate inequities across racial, ethnic, social... more
The purpose of this study was to investigate primary and secondary mathematics teachers' candidates' effect of the success in geometry education. The sample of the study consists of students first and last class preservice primary... more
As advocates of critical pedagogy (CP) and anti-oppressive education, in as much as these paradigms serve as critical lenses for “learning to question” (Freire and Faundez, 1989) and for critically “reading the world” (Freire and Macedo,... more