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Bolman, Lee; Deal, Terrence E. – Journal of Management Education, 2017
Lee Bolman and Terrence Deal think of how much has changed since the era of innocence when they first published "A Simple But Powerful Power Simulation"--before the advent of cell phones, personal computers, the Internet, e-mail, Facebook, and Twitter. So much has changed, and yet the fundamentals of human behavior, social interaction,…
Descriptors: Simulation, Political Power, Learning Processes, Teaching Methods
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Ferreira, Jo-Anne – Journal of Environmental Education, 2019
In this paper I reflect on a key challenge facing the field as we move into the next 50 years, that of our prioritizing of the individual over the social or the common. Through examining a number of environmental education activities, a discussion of their effects in shaping individuals as environmental citizens is undertaken. While this is…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Barriers, Futures (of Society), Educational Trends
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Elbih, Randa – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2020
Much of the conversation about inequality in education and society problematizes poor and minority populations, rather than tackling systemic issues. It helps to address these issues through using a lens that exposes dominant ideology. This article examines the exclusion of scholars outside of the ideological center. It also suggests that…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Philosophy, Case Studies, Poverty
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Bolman, Lee; Deal, Terrence E. – Journal of Management Education, 2017
The authors write that the longer they study and work in organizations, the more they discover power to be one of the central issues which researchers and students must understand. Researchers who ignore power run the risk of spurious, irrelevant findings. Students who assume administrative positions without a proper understanding of power and how…
Descriptors: Simulation, Power Structure, Political Power, Replication (Evaluation)
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Martinson, David L. – Social Studies, 2006
One of the most perplexing quandaries that has continually confronted proponents of democratic governance centers around the question of how to protect the right of the majority to govern while simultaneously protecting the fundamental rights of those who are, at least temporarily, in the minority (Martinson 1996, 163). The author of this paper…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Democracy, Philosophy
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Galloway, Vernon – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2005
This article argues that adult education policy in Scotland has been constructed, in particular ways which resonate with significant cultural themes, lending them a currency which appeals to a deep sense of identity. Using the theme of universal individualism, the paper considers how ideas of community and education have been used to maintain the…
Descriptors: Individualism, Educational Policy, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
Center for Civic Education, Calabasas, CA. – 1990
This teacher's curriculum guide is designed to help high school students to gain a greater understanding of the subject of authority and a greater ability to deal with issues of authority effectively as they go about their daily life as citizens in U.S. society. For each of the 12 lessons, the guide provides an overview, objectives, materials…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Civil Liberties
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Haavelsrud, Magnus – Journal of Peace Education, 2004
Departing from UNESCO disarmament education guidelines, a conceptual framework is presented in which disarmament is seen in relation to the overall question of peace, which also includes problems of development and human rights. The need for disarmament is based on arguments related not only to disarmament "per se", but also to the need for…
Descriptors: Weapons, Peace, Guidelines, Civil Rights