Education as justice: articulating the epistemic core of education to enable just futures

Maria Balarin (Editor), Lizzi O. Milligan (Editor)

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Abstract

While education is expected to play a significant role in responding to global social challenges, sustainable development discourses often fail to attend to issues of pedagogy, purpose and process. In this paper, we argue that one way to focus arguments on educational practice is through considerations of the relationship between education as justice and education for justice. We do this through discussing one form of justice in education – epistemic justice – and developing our conceptualisation of an epistemic core. Drawing on Elmore’s instructional core, this includes openness to students’ experiences and the place where they live, rich pedagogies and a broad range of epistemic resources. We argue that this is one way that secondary education’s contribution to sustainable and just futures could be made more concretely possible.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)125-141
Number of pages17
JournalGlobal Social Challenges Journal
Volume3
Issue number1
Early online date17 Jun 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 17 Jun 2024

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