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Milner, H. Richard, IV – Review of Research in Education, 2013
In this article, the author explores poverty as an outside-of-school factor and its influence on the inside-of-school experiences and outcome of students. He considers the interconnected space of learning, instructional practices, and poverty. In particular, he uses critical race theory as an analytic tool to unpack, shed light on, problematize,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Racial Bias, Poverty, Critical Theory
Baquedano-Lopez, Patricia; Alexander, Rebecca Anne; Hernandez, Sera J. – Review of Research in Education, 2013
In this article, the authors examine the literature on parental involvement highlighting the equity issues that it raises in educational practice. They begin with a brief historical overview of approaches to parent involvement and the ways in which "neodeficit" discourses on parents permeate current education reform efforts. Next, they address how…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Ideology, Praxis, Educational Practices
Chappell, Sharon Verner; Cahnmann-Taylor, Melisa – Review of Research in Education, 2013
Since the implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001, public discourse on "failing schools" as measured by high-stakes standardized tests has disproportionately affected students from minoritized communities (such as language, race, class, dis/ability), emphasizing climates of assessment at the expense of broader, more democratic, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Social Justice, Cultural Pluralism, Art Education
Rodriguez, Gloria M. – Review of Research in Education, 2013
The purpose of this article is to explore the pedagogical dimensions of the Funds of Knowledge (FoK) framework and approach with a focus on the role of power and agency in the sites where such teaching and learning takes place. This analysis is undertaken to make the pedagogies and associated power implications of the FoK work more explicit to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Curriculum Development, Instruction, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Bunch, George C. – Review of Research in Education, 2013
Sooner or later, as schools move to implement the new Common Core and other forthcoming standards, almost every teacher in the United States will face the challenge of how to support students from homes where English is not the dominant language in meeting subject-matter academic expectations that require increasingly demanding uses of language…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Language Dominance
Palmer, Deborah; Martinez, Ramon Antonio – Review of Research in Education, 2013
This review poses an increasingly common--and increasingly urgent--question in the field of teacher education: How can teachers best be prepared to educate Latina/o bilingual learners? The answers that the authors offer here challenge some of the prevailing assumptions about language and bilingualism that inform current approaches to teacher…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Teacher Educators, Teacher Education
Huber, Janice; Caine, Vera; Huber, Marilyn; Steeves, Pam – Review of Research in Education, 2013
As they wrote this article attentive to the focus of this volume of "Review of Research in Education" on "extraordinary pedagogies for working within school settings serving nondominant students" (C. Faltis & J. Abedi, 2011, personal communication), the authors held close understandings of ways in which narrative inquiry embodies potential for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Story Telling, Inquiry, Role
Howard, Tyrone C. – Review of Research in Education, 2013
A close examination of a number of political, social, and economic indicators reveals the ongoing challenges of what it means to be Black and male in the United States. Many of these challenges begin at birth and persist over time. The complex, yet complicated picture of life for Black males in the United States remains a topic of study and…
Descriptors: African Americans, Males, Reputation, Social Problems
Mintz, Avi I. – Theory and Research in Education, 2013
Suffering has a complex role in social justice education. The alleviation or eradication of suffering is a goal of social justice education while, simultaneously, students suffer in the process of learning about the suffering of others. Educational theorists have attempted to resolve this paradox in various ways and the author of this article…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Emotional Response, Empathy, Psychological Patterns
Curren, Randall – Theory and Research in Education, 2013
This article sketches the contours of a neo-Aristotelian account of education, justice, and the human good, organized around a sequence of three increasingly distinctive features of the Aristotelian understanding of respect for persons as rational beings. The first and second of these features bear on important aspects of educational justice,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Educational Philosophy, Foundations of Education, Liberal Arts
Nordtug, Birgit – Theory and Research in Education, 2013
This article focuses on the turn towards the philosopher Emmanuel Levinas's (1906-1995) ethical perspective in educational philosophy, which many theorists promise can promote an educational practice that is more sensitive of the diversity of teaching and learning, and the uniqueness of students and teachers. I call this into question by…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Semiotics, Psychotherapy
Giesinger, Johannes – Theory and Research in Education, 2013
Matthew Clayton claims that "comprehensive enrolment"--raising one's children in accordance with one's own conception of the good--is illegitimate. In his argument against comprehensive enrolment, Clayton refers to Rawls's idea of public reason. In a recent response to Clayton, Christina Cameron not only rejects…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Personal Autonomy, Children, Religious Education
Vansover, Yaron – Theory and Research in Education, 2013
This article examines the narrative structure used by Israeli history teachers in their lessons. The investigation makes use of the analytical tools of narratology, employing the constitutive narratological distinction between "fabula" and "szujet." It becomes clear that the narrative structure which teachers of history…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History, History Instruction, Narration
White, John – Theory and Research in Education, 2013
In 2009 Harvey Siegel edited "The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Education." This article develops a theme, prompted by reflection on several essays in that volume, about the nature of philosophy of education and its relation to philosophy. Siegel's view that philosophy of education is a "branch" of philosophy is put to…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Comparative Analysis, Educational Theories, Aesthetics
Monkman, Karen; Hoffman, Lisa – Theory and Research in Education, 2013
Girls' education has been a focus of international development policy for several decades. The discursive framing of international organizations' policy initiatives relating to girls' education, however, limits the potential for discussing complex gender issues that affect the possibilities for gender equity. Because discourse shapes our…
Descriptors: Females, Educational Policy, Equal Education, Sex Fairness

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