The contribution of schools to the production and maintenance of educational inequalities is no secret, yet the continued support for the promotion of differential educational outcomes on the basis of the social groups to which students belong is clearly unjust. This paper discusses the 'ideal' arrangements to promote success in schooling for all students while also critiquing arrangements that are less-than-ideal. In rethinking these matters, the paper draws on the notion of 'recognitive justice': a process model of social justice that includes a positive regard for social difference and the centrality of socially democratic processes. Issues that emerge for teachers and schools include: fostering self-respect and facilitating students' po...
Autonomy, Accountability and Social Justice provides an account of recent developments in English st...
This book provokes a conversation about what supportive schooling contexts for both students and tea...
Adopting the theoretical approach of recognitive justice and the degree of students’ recognitive exp...
The contribution of schools to the production and maintenance of educational inequalities is no secr...
This paper provides an introduction and framing for this special issue of International Journal of I...
To speak of an ideal is to lay claim to what ought or should be and to explain 'reality' as deviatio...
Abstract This paper focuses on a topical issue — the idea of ‘justice in education’ — developed by ...
The dialogue of this paper operates at two levels. First, it seeks to rethink the various perspectiv...
There are many controversies related to the increasingly widespread theme of “social justice” in tea...
Teacher preparation can be a “ dynamic vehicle ” in the cause of promoting social justice (Hansen, ...
This paper troubles notions of ‘social justice’ as being compromised and fractured by the autonomous...
Curricular justice, achieved through a counter-hegemonic curriculum that serves the needs of the lea...
In this paper, I present pieces from a larger qualitative study on social justice at one public high...
This article combines discussions of the politics of education with personal story telling to remind...
Constrained by the expectations of governments and their education authorities, university teacher e...
Autonomy, Accountability and Social Justice provides an account of recent developments in English st...
This book provokes a conversation about what supportive schooling contexts for both students and tea...
Adopting the theoretical approach of recognitive justice and the degree of students’ recognitive exp...
The contribution of schools to the production and maintenance of educational inequalities is no secr...
This paper provides an introduction and framing for this special issue of International Journal of I...
To speak of an ideal is to lay claim to what ought or should be and to explain 'reality' as deviatio...
Abstract This paper focuses on a topical issue — the idea of ‘justice in education’ — developed by ...
The dialogue of this paper operates at two levels. First, it seeks to rethink the various perspectiv...
There are many controversies related to the increasingly widespread theme of “social justice” in tea...
Teacher preparation can be a “ dynamic vehicle ” in the cause of promoting social justice (Hansen, ...
This paper troubles notions of ‘social justice’ as being compromised and fractured by the autonomous...
Curricular justice, achieved through a counter-hegemonic curriculum that serves the needs of the lea...
In this paper, I present pieces from a larger qualitative study on social justice at one public high...
This article combines discussions of the politics of education with personal story telling to remind...
Constrained by the expectations of governments and their education authorities, university teacher e...
Autonomy, Accountability and Social Justice provides an account of recent developments in English st...
This book provokes a conversation about what supportive schooling contexts for both students and tea...
Adopting the theoretical approach of recognitive justice and the degree of students’ recognitive exp...