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Glina, Monica B. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Bullying is a serious social problem that can have deleterious effects for school children. A variety of interventions have been implemented, and research shows that the majority, which are monological in nature, have demonstrated minimal, if any, impact on counteracting occurrences of bullying in schools. This study examines the impact of an…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Bullying, Intervention, Teaching Methods
Nickolaus, Reinhold; Gschwendtner, Tobias; Geibel, Bernd – European Journal of Vocational Training, 2009
This paper seeks to (1) provide an overview, from a macroanalytical perspective, of the characteristics of unequal educational opportunities within an international perspective, (2) set out problems related to social selectivity, in particular within the vocational educational system in Germany and (3) describe examples of the interaction between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Opportunities, Vocational Education, Global Approach
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Hironimus-Wendt, Robert J.; Wallace, Lora Ebert – Teaching Sociology, 2009
In this paper, we maintain that sociologists should deliberately teach social responsibility as a means of fulfilling the promise that C. Wright Mills envisioned. A key aspect of the sociological imagination includes a sense of social responsibility, but that aspect is best learned through a combination of experience and academic knowledge.…
Descriptors: Imagination, Service Learning, Active Learning, Sociology
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Fadeeva, L. A. – Russian Education and Society, 2009
The characteristics of the Russian intelligentsia, and even its definition, have been debated since the nineteenth century and continue to be a source of disagreement in Putin's Russia. The array of problems relating to the intelligentsia continues to be an inseparable element of ideas about historical experience and its fate that, in conjunction…
Descriptors: Identification, Foreign Countries, Individual Characteristics, Debate
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American Psychologist, 2009
Keith Humphreys, recipient of the Award for Distinguished Early Career Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest, is cited for creatively combining a scientist's commitment to rigor, a clinician's emphasis on high-quality mental health care, and a policy analyst's understanding of how to address and resolve social problems. His work as a…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Health Services, Social Problems, Recognition (Achievement)
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Bent-Goodley, Tricia B. – Social Work, 2009
Gender-based violence (GBV) affects women across race, ethnicity, age, socioeconomic status, religion, sexual orientation, and geographic boundaries. No segments of society are immune from the vestiges of this problem. Yet GBV has been particularly harmful within communities of African ancestry African American communities suffer with greater…
Descriptors: African Americans, African American Community, Social Work, Gender Differences
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Kalyva, Efrosini; Agaliotis, Ioannis – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2009
The present study explored typically developing children's understanding of, and attitudes towards, the inclusion of children with physical disabilities (PD) in mainstream settings. The 60 children who participated in the study attended sixth grade in two mainstream primary schools (30 in contact with a child with PD and 30 without such contact).…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Inclusive Schools, Physical Disabilities, Grade 6
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Ding, Gang – Frontiers of Education in China, 2009
Education must go beyond the borders of the disciplines and educators must make individual learning development a top priority for education if they wish to fulfill their mission in theory and practice, and in order to promote the social development by cultivating and developing the different individual learning. While individual development is a…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Educational Research, Outcomes of Education, Cultural Awareness
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Plank, Stephen B.; Bradshaw, Catherine P.; Young, Hollie – American Journal of Education, 2009
This article considers school climate and perceptions of social disorder. When a school is characterized by disorder or physical risk, basic educational goals and processes are jeopardized. We use survey data from 33 public schools serving grades 6-8 in a large mid-Atlantic city to examine relationships among physical disorder (e.g., broken…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Public Schools, School Surveys, Urban Schools
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Allsup, Randall Everett – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2009
People live, unarguably, in a violent world: in hard times, of dark days and nights. In this essay, the author asks the questions, what does it mean to live in an age of perpetual war? How do people make sense of everyday violence? How is it symbolically enacted? How is it sublimated and transcended? This essay also looks broadly at the meaning of…
Descriptors: Violence, War, Quality of Life, Social Problems
Zoeller, Geoffrey W., Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Education in a free society requires that students are provided with a provocative and thoughtful curriculum and learning materials that will prepare them to function as productive adult citizens in a diverse and changing world. Textbooks and curricular materials that engage the rising generation in the study of social ideas, problems, and issues…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Textbooks, Printed Materials, Democracy
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Walton, Gerald – Journal of Education Policy, 2010
James Scheurich argues that practices of policy--normalized over time through repetition--serve three purposes. They structure social problems for which policy is designed to address; construct certain people, implicitly or explicitly, as problem individuals; and shape policy solutions. Following Foucault, he offers what he calls Policy…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Bullying, Archaeology, Policy Analysis
Waldron-Moore, Pamela; Jacobs, Leslie R. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2010
Of all the social constructs impacting the contemporary world, gender is perhaps the most pervasive and the most insidious. Its inequities creep into our everyday lives with impunity. Across the globe, gender construction has evoked challenge, undergone reform and, in some instances, transformed thinking in societies. Yet, for all the gains made…
Descriptors: Females, Employment Opportunities, Sex Fairness, Higher Education
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Welsh, Paul J. – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2010
The paper opens with a discussion of some of the methodological difficulties inherent in comparative educational research, and outlines ways in which systemic inequalities in doing comparative work can be reduced. The social circumstances in Thanet and Lille are delineated, and the paper then considers structural differences in denominational…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Social Problems, Comparative Analysis, Educational Policy
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Fiske, Jo-Anne; Belanger, Yale D.; Gregory, David – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2010
Confrontations between urban neighborhoods and activist organizations seeking affordable housing and shelter for the homeless are attracting the increased attention of academics and policy makers. Perceived as a problem to be resolved, and constituted as a "syndrome," the social phenomenon "not in my backyard" (NIMBY) is…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Social Problems, Citizenship, Homeless People
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