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What is Justice

Handbook of Research on Emerging Pedagogies for the Future of Education: Trauma-Informed, Care, and Pandemic Pedagogy
A situation in which the opportunity is fair to everyone.
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From Equality to Equity to Justice: Should Online Education Be the New Normal in Education?
Junhong Xiao (Shantou Radio and Television University (Shantou Open University), China)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7275-7.ch001
Abstract
Due to its role in addressing school closures amid the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency online education (EoE) is politicized and assumed to be the new normal in the post-crisis age. This chapter aims to answer the following questions: Should online education be the new normal for all, and if not, what should it be like? After briefly introducing how the world ensures educational continuity and distinguishing EoE from conventional online education, it examines education in the discourse of sustainable development goals, EoE from an equality-equity-justice perspective, and lessons learnt from EoE. It is argued that instead of OE, the new normal for all should be a package of solutions able to cater for learners of various types, minimizing inequality and inequity to allow as many people as possible to access quality education and hence enhance educational equity and justice. Issues related to the new normal are then discussed. The chapter concludes by calling on educational stakeholders to use this crisis as an opportunity to think about how to fix our already ailing educational system.
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On the Misery of Bioethics: Good v Evil IV
Treating everyone fairly, equally, and impartially, making sure they have what they need and deserve.
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Providing equity and sustainability in teaching and learning contexts to individuals of all identities. Ensuring that individuals with historically marginalized identities are included and centered in the design process.
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In theological contexts, “right relationship” best captures this term. Those who have harmed another person place the relationship, whether intimate or distant, into disharmony or imbalance; if balance is not corrected or made “right,” then further harm is assured. Putting the relationships “right” is about making them and the systems in which they exist just.
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Organizational Justice, Leadership Styles, Identity, and Psychological Contract Implications
Is perceived by individuals as organizational citizenship behavior distributive justice about the results received from resource allocation taking into consideration the organizational norms and rules.
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Adequate adherence to the standards established in a given society.
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Leading From the Top: Creating Possibility by Leveraging Civic Engagement
Creating equity within systems that are oppressive and inherently privilege the majority within society.
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Unpacking the Dilemma of Alternative Dispute Resolution and Access to Justice by Women in the Ghanaian Context
It explains the effective administration and maintenance of law through equitable and fairness for all groups and individuals.
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Short-Term Medical Trips: Practical, Cultural, and Ethical Considerations
Focused on fairness, in global health distributive justice which fairly allocates resources to all who need them is of particular concern.
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people who are equal in relevant ways should be treated equally.
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Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people receive that which they deserve, with the interpretation of what then constitutes “deserving” being impacted upon by numerous fields, with many different viewpoints and perspectives, including the concepts of moral correctness based on ethics, rationality, law, religion, equity and fairness.
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