Curricular justice, achieved through a counter-hegemonic curriculum that serves the needs of the least rather than most advantaged members of society, plays a central role in providing more equitable access to meaningful education for all young people. We contend that the defining features of the contemporary schooling context in many parts of the globe, including Australia, are growing inequality and increasing disparity between students who have access to educational opportunities and outcomes, and those who do not. We take Connell’s claims—made in Schools and Social Justice, published in 1993—of the centrality of social justice in schooling and consider its relevance nearly 30 years later. In particular, we argue that curricular justice ...
The article examines the importance of effective secondary education for all children as Australian ...
Discusses three design principles of a curriculum that leads to social justice; discusses what makes...
In this paper, the focus is on how a group of Australian educators support student equity through cu...
Curricular justice, achieved through a counter-hegemonic curriculum that serves the needs of the lea...
Educating for Diversity and Social Justice foregrounds the personal stories of educators who are eng...
Education today is based on a competitive corporatized model designed for job creation and geared to...
In this paper I attempt two things. First I canvass the history of social justice policy in schoolin...
This paper troubles notions of ‘social justice’ as being compromised and fractured by the autonomous...
The article builds on prior arguments that research on issues of social justice in education has oft...
School leadership in many countries is affected by multiple challenges. Some are specific to the loc...
This article considers the ways in which three alternative education sites in Australia support soci...
This article considers the ways in which three alternative education sites in Australia support soci...
In this paper, it is intended to show that the teaching unit: Social Justice Issues in Secondary Edu...
This paper argues that growing inequalities make it imperative that schools reinvent themselves arou...
In this article I argue that (higher) education for social justice is an encounter, as it invokes bo...
The article examines the importance of effective secondary education for all children as Australian ...
Discusses three design principles of a curriculum that leads to social justice; discusses what makes...
In this paper, the focus is on how a group of Australian educators support student equity through cu...
Curricular justice, achieved through a counter-hegemonic curriculum that serves the needs of the lea...
Educating for Diversity and Social Justice foregrounds the personal stories of educators who are eng...
Education today is based on a competitive corporatized model designed for job creation and geared to...
In this paper I attempt two things. First I canvass the history of social justice policy in schoolin...
This paper troubles notions of ‘social justice’ as being compromised and fractured by the autonomous...
The article builds on prior arguments that research on issues of social justice in education has oft...
School leadership in many countries is affected by multiple challenges. Some are specific to the loc...
This article considers the ways in which three alternative education sites in Australia support soci...
This article considers the ways in which three alternative education sites in Australia support soci...
In this paper, it is intended to show that the teaching unit: Social Justice Issues in Secondary Edu...
This paper argues that growing inequalities make it imperative that schools reinvent themselves arou...
In this article I argue that (higher) education for social justice is an encounter, as it invokes bo...
The article examines the importance of effective secondary education for all children as Australian ...
Discusses three design principles of a curriculum that leads to social justice; discusses what makes...
In this paper, the focus is on how a group of Australian educators support student equity through cu...