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Starks, Francheska D. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2023
Critical literacies theory is a useful construct for examining language, power, and social context. However, it may take a rationalist approach that obscures the socio-emotional and spiritual impact of oppressions. This study seeks to address the call for critical literacies studies to take an affective turn to investigate the relationships…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, African American Teachers, Critical Literacy, Racism
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Stevens, Kaylene M.; Martell, Christopher C. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2021
In a previous study conducted before the emergence of the #MeToo Movement and the results of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, the authors examined feminist teachers and found differences based on their liberal feminist or critical feminist perspectives. In this study, the authors examine the same participants five years later to determine if…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Elections, Political Campaigns, Presidents
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Guzzetti, Barbara J. – Reading Research Quarterly, 2022
Little research has been conducted on the multimodal writing of contemporary Native American women that would refute stereotypical and outdated notions of Indigenous peoples as a dying population. This case study was undertaken to address that gap in the extant research by examining the writing practices of a young Native American woman to…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Culturally Relevant Education, Navajo (Nation), Cultural Influences
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Rector-Aranda, Amy – Journal of Teacher Education, 2019
Cammarota and Romero describe how they utilized a framework they call "critically compassionate intellectualism" (CCI)--a trilogy of critical pedagogy, authentic caring, and social justice-oriented curriculum--to lift up previously disempowered Latinx youth. CCI can also serve as an appropriate framework for emancipatory pedagogy and…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Caring, Social Justice
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Sambolín Morales, Astrid N. – Educational Forum, 2022
This study, guided by Woman of Color feminist epistemologies, implements culture circles to highlight the agency of displaced Puerto Rican mothers. Participants expanded their social/kin networks and shared resources from which they drew to meet their family's needs. Our space provided support for each participants' reality based on their…
Descriptors: Mothers, Feminism, Cultural Influences, Social Networks
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Cruger, Katherine M. – Communication Teacher, 2018
This article explores the potential of challenge-based learning (CBL) for feminist pedagogy. In a qualitative case study of an introductory mass communication and social theory course, students were more likely to indicate sophisticated, intersectional understandings of course concepts following the CBL project. Before the CBL project, students…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Qualitative Research, Case Studies, Introductory Courses
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Guerrero-Arias, Beatriz Eugenia – Reading Research Quarterly, 2021
This is a qualitative case study about the literacy practices of a Black family living in an urban context in Cali, Colombia. I analyzed the interaction between a Black family and social institutions, as mediated by literacies that assemble racial processes and family configurations. I collected data about the family in the settings in which the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Blacks, Urban Areas, Literacy
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Crawford, Charmaine; Jackson-Best, Fatimah – Gender and Education, 2017
This paper examines the utility of a feminist pedagogical framework in establishing and organising the Caribbean Institute in Gender and Development (CIGAD), which is a biennial intensive gender and development training programme that has taken place in Barbados since 1993. To highlight the major impact that CIGAD has had in educating and…
Descriptors: Feminism, Social Change, Foreign Countries, Mixed Methods Research
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Angelone, Lauren – Critical Questions in Education, 2023
As social media use has risen, teachers have also taken up the medium in specific ways. This study investigates the ways in which teachers are using Instagram, particularly at a moment in time during a global pandemic, when teachers are both more isolated and dealing with multiple modes of instruction, many that involve some new use of…
Descriptors: Social Media, COVID-19, Pandemics, Feminism
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Williams, John A.; James, Marlon; Beltrán, Ana Carolina Díaz; Young, Jemimah; Neshyba, Mónica Vásquez; Ogletree, Quinita – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2022
The urban education typology put forth by Milner (Urban Educ 47(3):556-561, 2012) offered a conceptual demarcation of three different, yet interconnected types of urban school districts (i.e., urban intensive, urban emergent, and urban characteristic). Nearly one decade after Milner's seminal urban education typology, few empirical or conceptual…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Classification, Urban Schools, School Districts
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Allen, Evette L.; Joseph, Nicole M. – NASPA Journal About Women in Higher Education, 2018
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of women in the Sistah Network, an affinity group at a predominantly White institution, with mentoring goals to enhance the educational and social experiences of Black women in master's and doctoral programs and their mentors. The authors interviewed 18 women (faculty, staff, and…
Descriptors: African Americans, Women Faculty, School Personnel, Graduate Students
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Vanner, Catherine – Gender and Education, 2022
This article examines the Ontario secondary school curriculum's inclusion of opportunities to teach about gender-based violence, drawing on analysis of the "Social Sciences and Humanities," "Canadian and World Issues," and "Health and Physical Education" curricula and seven teacher interviews. Analysis applies…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Sex, Violence, Foreign Countries
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Levitan, Joseph A. S. – Teachers College Record, 2018
Background/Context: Working towards social justice in education requires students' voices to be heard and understood (Mansfield, 2014). This is especially the case for students from marginalized populations. Prior research has shown the value and importance of students' voices for school retention, academic success, school inclusivity, and student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Indigenous Populations, Student Attitudes
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Harris, Jessica C.; Patton, Lori D. – Journal of Higher Education, 2019
Grounded in Black feminist and critical race theories, legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw introduced the term "intersectionality" to the academy in 1989 to demonstrate how U.S. structures, such as the legal system, and discourses of resistance, such as feminism and anti-racism, often frame identities as isolated and mutually exclusive,…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Feminism, Critical Theory, Higher Education
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Mendoza Aviña, Sylvia – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2016
In line with this special issue's examination of theories of teaching and learning that are neither determined by nor isolated from restrictive spaces of learning, this essay introduces a Chicana feminist "rasquache" pedagogy. A Chicana feminist "rasquache" pedagogy is rooted in the everyday experiences and material realities…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Student Experience, Social Experience, Hispanic American Students
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