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Ebba Henrekson; Fredrik O. Andersson; Jurgen Willems – Educational Researcher, 2025
Education has long been an area of political debate in the United States, with politicians and policymakers advocating for distinct societal and/or individual purposes of K -12 education. In this article, we examine the public opinion on the purpose of education, and we explore whether this political divide on the purpose of education is also…
Descriptors: Adults, Educational Objectives, Role of Education, Public Opinion
Platz-Wiechert, Lynn Marie – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Given the growth in community colleges, the projected need for health career workers, and the central position of the department chair in higher education, this study explored dimensions of leadership as identified by health career department chairs in five Illinois community colleges. Areas of study included: (a) professional profiles of health…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Qualitative Research, Community Colleges, Leadership Training
Pirrello, Kathleen – 1994
This report describes a classroom intervention for improving the social skills of fourth-grade students in an urban school. Children in the school were exhibiting poor social skills, as evidenced by lapses in self-discipline and by incidences of inappropriate behavior as noted by teacher observation and anecdotal records. After examining the…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Children, Cooperative Learning, Curriculum Development

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