The purpose of this study was to describe and explain the perspectives of five secondary social studies educators who identified with teaching for social justice. The following research questions guided the study: How do educators who identify with social justice perceive teaching for social justice?; In what ways do educators who identify with social justice facilitate a social justice education?; What experiences prompt educators to teach for social justice in the classroom?; In what ways are educators challenged and rewarded while facilitating a social justice curriculum within the secondary social studies classroom? This qualitative study employed semi-structured interview questions and was conceptually-framed within critical pedagogy. ...
This study grew out of the researcher\u27s desire to work for social justice. As a teacher educator,...
This article examined narratives of social justice educators in order to ascertain personal and prof...
Education philosophers and researchers often assert that the term “social justice” (SJ) is ubiquitou...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain the perspectives of five secondary social stud...
This dissertation reports on a qualitative investigation of two research questions: What experiences...
Teacher educators need forms of pedagogy and counter-knowledge that challenge their internalised ide...
textThis qualitative case study examined the efforts of one elementary public school teacher to impl...
This dissertation reports on a qualitative investigation of two research questions: What experiences...
In the United States, the population of students’ with diverse racial/ethnic, linguistic, and econom...
This qualitative case study explored the perceptions and practices of three teachers who teach socia...
There is urgency for teacher educators to instruct preservice teachers in the tenants of social just...
Using interpretative case study methods, the researchers examined the beliefs and practices of 10 p...
Teaching and educating for social justice features strongly in how many teachers envision the purpos...
This two year longitudinal study focused on the evolving conceptions and self-reported practices reg...
In this paper, we address the conceptual vagueness of teaching for social justice by providing a spe...
This study grew out of the researcher\u27s desire to work for social justice. As a teacher educator,...
This article examined narratives of social justice educators in order to ascertain personal and prof...
Education philosophers and researchers often assert that the term “social justice” (SJ) is ubiquitou...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain the perspectives of five secondary social stud...
This dissertation reports on a qualitative investigation of two research questions: What experiences...
Teacher educators need forms of pedagogy and counter-knowledge that challenge their internalised ide...
textThis qualitative case study examined the efforts of one elementary public school teacher to impl...
This dissertation reports on a qualitative investigation of two research questions: What experiences...
In the United States, the population of students’ with diverse racial/ethnic, linguistic, and econom...
This qualitative case study explored the perceptions and practices of three teachers who teach socia...
There is urgency for teacher educators to instruct preservice teachers in the tenants of social just...
Using interpretative case study methods, the researchers examined the beliefs and practices of 10 p...
Teaching and educating for social justice features strongly in how many teachers envision the purpos...
This two year longitudinal study focused on the evolving conceptions and self-reported practices reg...
In this paper, we address the conceptual vagueness of teaching for social justice by providing a spe...
This study grew out of the researcher\u27s desire to work for social justice. As a teacher educator,...
This article examined narratives of social justice educators in order to ascertain personal and prof...
Education philosophers and researchers often assert that the term “social justice” (SJ) is ubiquitou...