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Chris Summers – McGill Journal of Education, 2025
This paper explores the educational possibilities and limitations of Deakin University's CHASE (Centre for Health through Action on Social Exclusion) trans and gender diverse Research-based Theatre project, Being Frank, in Victoria, Australia, 2016-2020. Adopting the perspective of the playwright/researcher, this paper documents the tensions…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Research, Playwriting, Secondary Education
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Rocha, Cynthia; Poe, Bethanie; Thomas, Veliska – Social Work, 2010
This article reviews the literature on political participation of social workers and the variables that promote or impede political advocacy. Early research in the 1980s and 1990s most often reported education, feelings of efficacy, having a macro-type job, and being a member of a national association as factors that determine greater political…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Lobbying, Social Work, Caseworkers
DeHardt, Susanne M. – 1986
This practicum was designed to provide teaching professionals with advocacy information, skills, techniques, and resources in order to increase participant awareness and self-confidence, and, ultimately, their community involvement. The primary method used to address this goal was the development and presentation of three workshops. These were…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Child Advocacy, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Jenkins, Robert; Northway, Ruth – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2002
Advocacy is often seen as an ideal role for nurses to undertake, especially when working with people who have a learning disability. However, advocacy is not without its risks and dilemmas for learning disability nurses. The present paper attempts to examine why people with learning disabilities may be viewed as vulnerable and why advocacy may be…
Descriptors: Nurses, Developmental Disabilities, Advocacy, Problems
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Simon, William H. – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
The conceptions of legal ethics or professional responsibility as (1) disciplinary rules or codes; and (2) as the personal moralities of individual lawyers prevail. However, it is the application of general norms to specific circumstances through complex, creative judgment that is the ethical component of the ideal of legal professionalism. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Ethics, Higher Education, Lawyers
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Rhode, Deborah L. – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
Presented in the form of a debate and rebuttals are both sides of the issue, first stated by Lord Brougham in 1820, of a client's legal and moral rights to his counsel's total support. It is concluded that advocacy in law does not carry some special authority or excuse the lawyer from accepting moral responsibility for his professional choices.…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Conflict Resolution, Debate, Ethics
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Freedman, Monroe H. – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
A scholar on legal ethics responds to criticism that his views on legal advocacy are morally neutral, arguing that his approach is client centered, emphasizing the lawyer's role in enhancing the client's autonomy as a free person in a free society. He argues that the lawyer's autonomy must be respected. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Ethics, Higher Education, Lawyers
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Mauer, George W. – CUPA Journal, 1992
The successful organization of the 1990s will fundamentally remake its employee relationship, especially through increased employee influence on the nature of work, organizational context, and quality of product/service. An employee advocacy peer review conflict resolution process has been useful in improving labor relations and enhancing the…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Conflict Resolution, Employer Employee Relationship, Labor Relations
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Schneyer, Ted – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
Legal ethics scholarship should abandon the debate between the "hired-gun" and "moral-activist" approaches to legal ethics. Many pressing issues can not be resolved through either approach. These critics have not brought us closer to a shared understanding of moral accountability for lawyers, or of what values should activate…
Descriptors: Accountability, Advocacy, Comparative Analysis, Educational Philosophy
Erin, Jane N. – Education of the Visually Handicapped, 1988
The article describes the collaborative process as defined in the special education literature and specific collaborative functions of the teacher of visually handicapped students (such as providing information, obtaining materials, acting as advocate). Finally it provides recommendations for effective consultation in the field. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Consultants, Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Modjeska, Lee – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
Within the limits of law and process, the lawyer's concern must be the client's cause, not his own agenda. Effective legal representation requires objectivity. The lawyer's role is to counsel legality, not morality, and the law school's responsibility is to teach law, not moral obligation. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advocacy, College Role, Curriculum Design, Ethics
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Tanford, J. Alexander – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
A course devoted to trial law and procedure would be useful in the law school curriculum. It is a meaningful contribution to law students' core education, and there are educational costs in not teaching it. Simply adding a trial law component to existing advocacy courses would not serve the purpose. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Course Content, Court Litigation, Curriculum Design
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Sloan, DeVillo; Wilmes, Martha Baer – National Academic Advising Journal, 1989
Four areas of concern to older students who commute are examined: mobility, integrating support systems, multiple life roles, and involvement in campus life. Implications for advising are discussed, and four roles for advisors are proposed. Three illustrative case studies based on interviews are provided. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Adult Students, Advocacy, Commuting Students
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Kenety, William H. – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
Suggestions for teaching trial practice in law school curriculum are offered, including creating one's own trial problems; making students engage in careful, creative fact investigation; avoiding prepared presentations by witnesses; using surprise; thinking through the simulation's likely course in the classroom; and using first year students for…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Classroom Techniques, Court Litigation, Educational Strategies
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Wyers, Norman L. – Journal of Social Work Education, 1991
Social work policy-practice is a recent development that attempts to integrate direct social work practice with social policy theory and advocacy for change. Salient issues in the emergence of this trend, models of the social worker role arising from it, and implications for social work curricula are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Educational Trends
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