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A renowned scholar and educator explains social justice education and highlights its role in actively countering injustice and helping to build an inclusive democracy for the benefit of all.
29 Νοε 2018 · This paper offers a critical examination of the nature of inequalities in relation to education and the pursuit of social justice. It argues that assessment of educational resources and measures such as school enrolment and educational achievement are limited in what they tell us about the injustices learners may experience.
1 Οκτ 2020 · Published studies of educators who are engaged in teaching for social justice indicate five primary theoretical frameworks that underpin their work: democratic education, critical pedagogy, multicultural education, culturally responsive education, and social justice education.
The phrase social justice is used in school mission statements, job announcements, and educational reform proposals, though sometimes widely disparate ones, from creating a vision of culturally responsive schools to leaving no child behind.
4 Μαρ 2024 · The Special Collection presented here to our readers covers the theme “Improving Education for a More Equitable World: Social Justice Perspectives.” It includes, two Written Responses and one Keynote Speech as inspirations for us to explore how education may be improved for a more equitable world, total of three articles as responses to the ...
10 Δεκ 2020 · While many school and educational psychologists have framed the goals and processes of social justice around rectifying interpersonal and societal inequities (e.g., Pillay, 2020; Shriberg & Clinton, 2016), social justice has been conceptualized in vastly different (and even conflicting) ways.
1 Ιαν 2014 · There is a myriad of definitions of social justice education ranging from teaching tolerance to advocating for transformation of oppressive structures. This chapter provides an operational definition of social justice education and highlights theories that underpin it.