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understanding of others through deliberate, conscientious practice. It has been an honor to prepare this special issue, Exploring Socio-Political Issues in Education. It is my pleasure to share the knowledge ... University for sharing this important work. Enacting social justice leadership requires that school leaders understand social, political, and historic contexts of the communities and schools where they lead
countries and the competitiveness and relevance of the graduates produced in today?s increasingly globally diversified and competitive world. The Socio-Political Nature of International Education: U.S. and ... 250 colleges and universities nationwide showed that there has been a decline in international student applications, which is attributed to the current political climate in the U.S. (AACRAO, 2017). In
associated with teacher preparation focused on providing students with theory and philosophy of education while experiences working in the field, or the ability to practice what they were learning, were
. In o th er words, th e political space, u n lik e in th e philosophy, th e m in d only is not enough for som ething to be considered for th e tru th . We need also some social conditions, am ong w hich ... re tu rn in g in th e A re n d t’s d e lib era tions. It is philosophy political p ractice of a n c ie n t Greece. T he a u th o r trie s to find th e re a still u n co n ta m in a te d source of
solidarity. Solidarity is a socio-political topic that has been understudied and, we argue, holds great potential for understanding the transformative power of educators organizing for social justice. In this ... their political positions yet conscious of their dignity as men and women, will not want to reflect on the sense of foreboding?that one day will lead to a new rebellion where the critical word, the
used to learn about race and of the socio-political and racial climate in which they live. In this paper, the author argues that children carefully consider racial conditions in society and imagine anti ... ; as legal scholar Neil Gotanda wrote, white “is better left in lower case, rather than privileged with a capital letter. ‘Black,’ on the other hand, has deep political and social meaning as a liberating
r in g th e y e a r s 1989-1992 The year 1989 was distinctive for a political transform ation in Poland and other countries of E a ste rn and C entral Europe. It was in th is year th a t the first
they found the farms completely damaged, albo na s. 17: Besides literary sources, a precise reconstruction of the republican political order and the his tory of its development is possible also by dint ... ` Political Systems. Rome stanowi cenną pomoc dydaktyczną dla obcokrajowców studiujących w Polsce, a tytuł kryjący w sobie zapowiedź serii pozwala mieć nadzieję na wartościowe uzupełnienie niewątpliwego braku
Enacting social justice leadership requires that school leaders understand social, political, and historic contexts of the communities and schools where they lead. This paper examines the McAllen
The current socio-political landscape and proliferation of hate speak is fueling a growing sense of urgency to redress educational inequities and reclaim education. In this reflective article, we ... funds of knowledge approach to untether social justice from overly broad or narrow representations and to locate equity and justice at the core of responsive pedagogy. The socio-political landscape in
nowadays, has its origin in the second half of the 19th century which was significantly influen? ced by the development of the parliam entary movement and the spread of the right to vote. Political parties
educator and a parent of two teenagers? How would I continue to be true to every part of my teaching philosophy? Would I still be a good teacher? A good advocate and ally? Would I fail? I was teaching two ... finished my first semester of teaching at the university in December, and I was just starting to develop my pedagogy and philosophy. I worried about how I would establish relationships with students and how
interrogate their own ‘race’ positioning(s) and simultaneously make visible the notion that children, like adults, are social agents who are as affected by political, economic, social and cultural forces. ... categories in order to make connections between lived experience, political relations and knowledge production (Gunaratnam, 2003). In relation to questions of diversity and identity, these theories disrupt the
to recognize that as representatives of many cultures and experiences that they influence the social, economic, political, and work environments (SAMHSA, 2001) on campus. It is their responsibility to
: Parental Rights and Societal Interests. «The Journal of Political Philosophy» 13 (4)/2005, p. 377-398 Cirtautienė S., Non-Pecuniary Damages as a Remedy of Moral Val,u«eJsurisprudencija. LTU» 71 (63)/2005, p ... Child's Views, « The International Journal of Children's Rights» 17/2009 , p. 1 - 21 . 13 D.W. Brock, Shaping Future Children: Parental Rights and Societal I-nte rests .« The Journal of Political Philosophy
overlap that exists between the Deming Philosophy of Management with specific marketing management frameworks within the literature. It will then analyze principles within Deming’s 14 Points and how ... Deming Philosophy of Management when creating the marketing executive of the future. Introduction The marketing management function is critical to the success of any organization. Marketing, by definition
perspective as a teacher educator at a Hispanic-Serving Institution in the Southwestern United States. Following an introduction to the political and institutional contexts surrounding text selection in schools ... socio-political issue with significant implications for education and society moving forward and helps us articulate a broader understanding of diversity. Conclusion The windows and mirrors afforded by
public. However, as Paulo Freire has stated, education is, and will always be political; even the act of remaining neutral is a political choice (Freire, 1998). Therefore, educators must understand ... , the first school of its nature whose goal was to assimilate Native American students. Pratt’s educational philosophy is best described through his motto: “Kill the Indian, save the man” (Little, 2018
philosophy and guiding principles of the school community.? However, he feels that the fundamental reason for charters has been lost by many of the policymakers and officials in whom the public has put their ... as an escape from public district schools.? He believes that charter schools have become a ?political football? that has failed in the attempt to provide better education for children because it has
society, dealing with groups, religious, political, economic, educational and social” (State of Missouri, 1919. p. 82) . Knowledge of society and the ability to engage with people from different ... result of a convergence of political and organizational interests. Politically, the primary purpose of education is to create citizens that know the common language and national history. Echoing Horace