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Connell, Raewyn – Gender and Education, 2010
A world policy agenda for gender equality in education now exists, realising the idea of earlier reformers such as Kartini. This agenda, however, makes assumptions that are strongly contested by research and policy debates in national forums. This essay urges shifting the framework of gender analysis to global scale. It outlines what is involved…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Social Justice, Gender Bias, Gender Issues
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Weyman, Philip D. – Science Teacher, 2009
From media news coverage to fluctuating gas prices, the topic of energy is hard to ignore. However, little connection often exists between energy use in our daily lives and the presentation of energy-related concepts in the science classroom. The concepts of energy production and consumption bring together knowledge from several science…
Descriptors: Relevance (Education), Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, World Problems
Herberg, Will – Soc Educ, 1969
Observations on the effects of relativism, positivism, and secularism. Reprinted from the Winter 1968-69 issue of "The Intercollegiate Review . (AP)
Descriptors: Existentialism, Philosophy, Religion, Social Problems
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Liebel, Manfred – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2007
With this year's Global Report on Child Labour, the International Labour Organization (ILO) adopts a stance of victory. With confidence and pride, it announces that "the worldwide movement against child labour" led by the ILO itself has brought "the end of child labour--within reach". However, no convincing proof is given for this surprising…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Social Change, World Problems, Child Labor
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Harrington, James J. – American Educational History Journal, 2009
In Central America the Cold War support of the elites by the United States was designed to ward off the communist threat. At the same time social and economic demands by the working and middle classes created revolutionary movements in the face of rigid and violent responses by Central American governments. Issues of social justice pervaded the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Higher Education, Working Class, Middle Class
Neuhauser, Linda; Richardson, Dawn; Mackenzie, Sonja; Minkler, Meredith – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
Finding solutions to complex health problems, such as obesity, violence, and climate change, will require radical changes in cross-disciplinary education, research, and practice. The fundamental determinants of health include many interrelated factors such as poverty, culture, education, environment, and government policies. However, traditional…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Research Methodology, Social Problems, Models
Rochat, Tamsen; Richter, Linda – Zero to Three, 2007
International adoption is on the rise in the United States and is not without controversy. Reasons for the increase include higher rates of infertility in couples who have delayed parenthood; increased numbers of children who are relinquished, abandoned, or orphaned around the world; and the influence of third party agencies. Internationally…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Adoption, Cultural Differences, Social Services
Burns, Robert E. – Cath Libr World, 1970
A keynote speech at the CLA Convention, Boston 1970 which presents an overview of the problems, challenges, and opportunities that await the world in the 1970's. (MF)
Descriptors: Poverty, Social Mobility, Social Problems, World Affairs
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Legge, Sandra – New Directions for Youth Development, 2008
The topic of youth, violence, and disintegration needs addressing because young women and men are the world's greatest capital. They have the energy, talent, and creativity for building a future. But this group also suffers grave vulnerabilities. The time of adolescence includes important and difficult periods of life (for example, becoming more…
Descriptors: Violence, Social Integration, Labor Market, Social Problems
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Barth, James L. – Social Education, 1987
Describes the contrasting policies and viewpoints of Zambia and Malawi toward their neighboring nation, South Africa. Notes the economic and political pressures that bordering nations experience and details how these affect official policies and unofficial attitudes. (JDH)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, International Relations, Social Problems
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Cohen, Robert S. – International Social Science Journal, 1982
Examines the social and human impact of science and technology from a global perspective. Technological advances have entered a dangerously explosive new phase. Social and technological problems are now threatening all human beings. Recent technological developments of worldwide significance are discussed. (AM)
Descriptors: Global Approach, Social Problems, Sociology, Technological Advancement
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Obach, Brian K. – Teaching Sociology, 2009
As evidence of the growing ecological crisis mounts, it is imperative that sociologists speak to this social problem and incorporate a sociological perspective on environmental issues into the curriculum. Central to understanding how social issues relate to environmental problems is an examination of the ties between consumption and its ecological…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Environmental Education, Critical Theory, Advantaged
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Totten, Sam – Social Science Record, 1986
Provides an historical and conceptual framework for understanding contemporary terrorism. Includes quotations from government officials, syndicated columnists, and scholars regarding terrorism and its effects on society. (JDH)
Descriptors: History, Political Attitudes, Public Policy, Social Problems
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Hoffman, Bruce – Social Science Record, 1986
Notes the lack of a concise meaning for the word terrorism. Develops a working definition which states that terrorism is the deliberate creation and exploitation of fear through violence or the threat of violence in the attainment of political objectives. (JDH)
Descriptors: History, Political Attitudes, Public Policy, Social Problems
Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1972
Presented here is a summary of proceedings of a May, 1972, environmental debate held in Stockholm. The problems of development, of family planning, of the relationship between the rich and the poor countries and the problems of the environment, considered together, concern the whole of the world population in what is usually called the…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Environmental Education, Human Dignity, Humanization
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