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Meredith, Margaret; Quiroz-Niño, Catalina – Educational Action Research, 2022
This article explains an action research response to the need for knowledge democracy in research projects between academics in global North and global South countries. It argues that if unspoken assumptions about knowledge creation are left unexamined, such collaborations can replicate forms of 'epistemic injustice'. The paper is premised on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Action Research, International Cooperation, Democracy
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Sant, Edda; McDonnell, Jane; Pashby, Karen; Menendez Alvarez-Hevia, David – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2021
Concerned about the limits of normative deliberative pedagogies, we designed and organized a workshop to explore to possibilities of an agonistic pedagogy for global citizenship education. We brought together a range of participants including national and international primary and university students, researchers and curriculum developers and we…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Global Approach, Workshops
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Aly, Anne; Blackmore, Jill; Bright, David; Hayes, Debra; Heffernan, Amanda; Lingard, Bob; Riddle, Stewart; Takayama, Keita; Youdell, Deborah – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2022
This paper is one of two that bring together a range of education scholars to consider how education might be for democracy in a time of complex challenges facing twenty-first century societies. In this paper, scholars from Australia, Japan and the United Kingdom consider how sites of formal and informal education can respond to multiple unfolding…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Practices, Informal Education, COVID-19
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Driessen-Willems, Marion; Severens, Floor; Darlington, Emily; Bartelink, Nina; Kremers, Stef; van Assema, Patricia; Bessems, Kathelijne – Health Education, 2023
Purpose: Adapting the Health Promotion School (HPS) approach to context specifics is acknowledged as being essential for implementation and achieving optimal effectiveness. This study aims to explore implementation variations on seven HPS spectra (such as top-down to bottom-up involvement of stakeholders) on which implementation of the HPS…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Health Promotion, Foreign Countries, Health Education
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Wolton, Suke – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2017
The duty to monitor "the failure to uphold British Values" in the "Prevent" strategy, introduced in the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015, is itself an attack on British democracy. This article explains the contradictory nature of the "Prevent Duty." First, the current state of democracy in Britain is examined…
Descriptors: Social Values, Democracy, Prevention, Terrorism
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Cook, Tina; Brandon, Toby; Zonouzi, Maryam; Thomson, Louise – Educational Action Research, 2019
This article draws on insights gained from three projects described as participatory action research (PAR) undertaken in the UK. What binds them together is that each project coordinator raised the issue of the under-representation of opportunities for disruption in the possible trajectory to knowledge democracy.PAR places a relational process at…
Descriptors: Action Research, Participatory Research, Foreign Countries, Research Projects
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Nightingale, Paul – Power and Education, 2019
Education researchers continue to cite Bernstein's 'Education cannot compensate for society', while Bernstein's own focus on 'in-school processes' was echoed by Michael Gove's insistence that there are 'no excuses' for low working-class achievement in schools. Bernstein's ideas illuminate the relationship, within education policy, of…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Democracy, Power Structure, Foreign Countries
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Holmwood, John – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2017
This article takes a historical approach to the rise and fall of the public university, relating its fate to specific developments in public policy. Particular attention will be paid to the United Kingdom since it has developed an explicit drive towards the marketization of higher education in the context of an earlier commitment to public higher…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Public Policy, Educational Development, Neoliberalism
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Schostak, John – Power and Education, 2018
This article explores the wider critical and creative powers of education to bring about a society where no one person is valued more than another and where each person is celebrated for their differences -- this the author calls the 'society of equals'. It is argued that discourses of equality are not only co-extensive with democracy; they are…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Equal Education, Power Structure, Progressive Education
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Harman, Kerry – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2017
The broad concern of this paper is how the relationship between education, democracy and emancipation might be conceived. This theme is explored through examining the contribution of a Rancierian conception of emancipation and democracy to rethinking widening participation in higher education. Following Ranciere, it is argued that taking equality…
Descriptors: Democracy, Correlation, Access to Education, Higher Education
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Weinberg, James; Flinders, Matthew – British Educational Research Journal, 2018
It is now two decades since the Advisory Group on Citizenship, commissioned by the newly elected Labour government, recommended the introduction of statutory citizenship education. On the twentieth anniversary of the eponymously named 'Crick Report,' this article presents the findings of a rigorous mixed-methods study of citizenship educators in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Mixed Methods Research, Teacher Attitudes
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Pallett, Helen – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2020
Background: Debates about evidence-based policy (EBP) were revived in the UK in the 2010s in the context of civil service reform and changing practices of policy making, including institutionalisation of public participation in science policy making. Aims and objectives: This paper aims to explore this revival of interest in EBP in the context of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evidence Based Practice, Citizen Participation, Policy Formation
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Ben-Porath, Sigal – Educational Theory, 2023
Democracies are calling on schools to respond to a rise in extremist ideologies and actions. In this article Sigal Ben-Porath situates the rise in extremism within the broader context of political polarization. She suggests that the latter is a more appropriate target for school intervention than the former. She further suggests that addressing…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Prevention, Terrorism, Antisocial Behavior
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Miao, Michelle – History Teacher, 2021
According to John Adams, the real American Revolution occurred "in the minds and hearts of the people" long before the armed conflict ever began. This shared anti-British sentiment in prewar colonial America was largely fostered by committees of correspondence. Formed a decade before the revolution, the committees were the first…
Descriptors: History Instruction, United States History, Colonialism, Democracy
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Ainley, Patrick; Allen, Martin – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2018
This article contends that the implementation of government policies is mediated principally by the state, the economy and social class but that these have all changed so markedly since 1945 that education can no longer be seen as having the reforming role attributed to it in the postwar years. The continued assumption that it does means that,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Role of Education, Program Implementation
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