Government policies increasingly call for educators to teach for social justice. This paper presents auto-ethnographic narratives about how two higher education teacher educators aspire to teach with a focus on social justice education. This paper supports the role of reflexive and critical reflections of onto-epistemological beliefs in teacher educators’ work to give meaning to the wider social contexts, including the neo-liberal hegemonic higher education agendas, influencing their work. The narratives shared in this paper demonstrate how teaching with a social justice focus in higher education is a delicate balancing act, navigating personal beliefs and understandings about justice and inclusive knowledge.</p
This article examines the social justice dispositions that, when honed and developed over time, enab...
This qualitative study examines the narratives of twenty-seven new teachers on the construction of t...
Research demonstrates the benefits of educating for social justice in Physical Education Teacher Edu...
Teaching and educating for social justice features strongly in how many teachers envision the purpos...
In this paper, we address the conceptual vagueness of teaching for social justice by providing a spe...
Teacher educators need forms of pedagogy and counter-knowledge that challenge their internalised ide...
This paper focuses on an educator’s journey during their first year of teaching as they strive to en...
In the United States, the population of students’ with diverse racial/ethnic, linguistic, and econom...
This article examined narratives of social justice educators in order to ascertain personal and prof...
This two year longitudinal study focused on the evolving conceptions and self-reported practices reg...
Constrained by the expectations of governments and their education authorities, university teacher e...
This dissertation reports on a qualitative investigation of two research questions: What experiences...
As a social justice educator and a doctoral student in college of education, in the past 3 years I h...
Widely appealing, the phrase teaching for social justice masks contested definitions, which, if left...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain the perspectives of five secondary social stud...
This article examines the social justice dispositions that, when honed and developed over time, enab...
This qualitative study examines the narratives of twenty-seven new teachers on the construction of t...
Research demonstrates the benefits of educating for social justice in Physical Education Teacher Edu...
Teaching and educating for social justice features strongly in how many teachers envision the purpos...
In this paper, we address the conceptual vagueness of teaching for social justice by providing a spe...
Teacher educators need forms of pedagogy and counter-knowledge that challenge their internalised ide...
This paper focuses on an educator’s journey during their first year of teaching as they strive to en...
In the United States, the population of students’ with diverse racial/ethnic, linguistic, and econom...
This article examined narratives of social justice educators in order to ascertain personal and prof...
This two year longitudinal study focused on the evolving conceptions and self-reported practices reg...
Constrained by the expectations of governments and their education authorities, university teacher e...
This dissertation reports on a qualitative investigation of two research questions: What experiences...
As a social justice educator and a doctoral student in college of education, in the past 3 years I h...
Widely appealing, the phrase teaching for social justice masks contested definitions, which, if left...
The purpose of this study was to describe and explain the perspectives of five secondary social stud...
This article examines the social justice dispositions that, when honed and developed over time, enab...
This qualitative study examines the narratives of twenty-seven new teachers on the construction of t...
Research demonstrates the benefits of educating for social justice in Physical Education Teacher Edu...