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Peer reviewedTurkle, Sherry; Papert, Seymour – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1992
Argues that computers are a medium through which different styles of scientific thought can be observed. Presents cases of women whose learning styles differ from the way that programing and problem solving in computer-related activities are taught. Concludes that technological developments involving object-oriented programing have created an…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Computer Literacy, Educational Discrimination
Peer reviewedWilliams, Christopher – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1993
School exclusion is problematic in all developing countries. To achieve UNICEF's "Education for All," there must be simple, easily explicable organizational structures. The article rethinks the where and when of school organization to propose a spatial concept for a nonexcluding school that is applicable to any setting. (SM)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Developing Nations, Educational Discrimination, Educational Improvement
Peer reviewedCorr, Helen – Cambridge Journal of Education, 1997
Challenges the historical myth of egalitarianism in Scottish education through a reconstruction of the different experiences of men and women teachers in the 19th century. Concludes that in structuralist and materialist terms the Scottish coeducational system was relatively more oppressive for women teachers than the English system. (DSK)
Descriptors: Educational Discrimination, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Peer reviewedJohnston, Peter – Reading Teacher, 1998
Reflects on issues presented in C. Dudley-Marling and S. Murphy's critique of Reading Recovery, published in this journal's March 1997 issue. Argues that their critique is paralyzing because it could be used against any successful social or educational program. Argues that educators cannot afford to become paralyzed but must continue to make a…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Peer reviewedTownsend, Brenda L.; Patton, James M. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2001
This closing article discusses the impact of ethics, power, and privilege on the schooling of African American learners and other learners of color. The role of teacher education programs and the need to make ethical decisions about how we prepare teachers and school leaders for educating minority students is addressed. (CR)
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Awareness, Disabilities, Educational Discrimination
Peer reviewedVibert, Ann; Portelli, John – Exceptionality Education Canada, 2000
This article describes elements of critical practice exhibited in one elementary school. It discusses three themes (education for social justice, school leadership, and student engagement) to argue that the school offers a concrete example of possibilities that can emerge in a school informed by the principles of a critical pedagogy. (Contains…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Discrimination, Educational Practices, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedFrank, Blye W.; Davison, Kevin G. – Exceptionality Education Canada, 2000
The way in which boys and schooling have been addressed as popular discourse has created a "panic" that does not reflect the same concerns educators have raised. This article explores some of the central social justice issues regarding boys and schooling and addresses the contradictions between practice and panic. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Discrimination, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Bollag, Burton – American Educator, 1999
Describes the education available to Romani children in Slovakia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, explaining that they get placed in special schools for children with mental retardation and have no access to quality education. If they are allowed in regular schools, they are segregated within the building. Model schools that have been developed…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHowe, Kenneth R. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 1999
Provides a brief sketch of the position Walter Feinberg stakes out in his book, On Higher Ground. Looks at the most central and problematic thesis of Feinberg's book: the "historical debt" argument. Argues from the perspective of someone who generally agrees with the kind of affirmative action policy Feinberg supports, but on different grounds.…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Educational Discrimination, Educational Opportunities, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedFeinberg, Walter – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 1999
Shows how Kenneth R. Howe's review to the author's book, "On Higher Ground," might be used to advance and clarify the justifications presented for affirmative action. Addresses a few of the concerns with Howe's review and responds to two main criticisms that Howe presents. (VWC)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Educational Discrimination, Educational Opportunities, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedBrown, M. Christopher, II; Yates, Trimika M. – American Journal of Education, 2005
The research literature on higher education as a contextual site primarily explores institutional history, campus curriculum, organizational administration, and student behavior. These macro-level topics are given life through institutional analysis set in liberal arts colleges, universities, community colleges, and special population or special…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Higher Education, African American Students, Access to Education
Callahan, Carolyn M. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2003
Grappling with the issues of equity and excellence has become evermore complex, solutions seem more and more remote as the divides between socioeconomic groups become greater and greater, and the ethnic diversity of the student population continues to present ever-increasing stress on the educational system. Robinson's concerns that redress to…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Self Contained Classrooms, Academic Achievement, Educational Discrimination
Sedwal, Mona; Kamat, Sangeeta – Online Submission, 2008
The Scheduled Castes (SCs, also known as Dalits) and Scheduled Tribes (STs, also known as Adivasis) are among the most socially and educationally disadvantaged groups in India. This paper examines issues concerning school access and equity for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities and also highlights their unique problems, which may…
Descriptors: Social Class, Elementary Education, Educationally Disadvantaged, Role of Education
Souto-Manning, Mariana – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2007
Resolving conflicting linguistic traditions and struggling with new identities are significant challenges for immigrants to the United States. This case study introduces an immigrant mother from Mexico who renamed her youngest son on his first day of first grade to avoid the widespread stereotypes and academic stagnation experienced by her two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Acquisition, Immigrants, Identification (Psychology)
Diangelo, Robin J. – Teachers College Record, 2006
This study uses a poststructural analysis to explicate the social production of Whiteness in a college classroom. Whiteness scholars define Whiteness as reference to a set of locations that are historically, socially, politically, and culturally produced, and intrinsically linked to relations of domination. Using this framework of social…
Descriptors: White Students, Foreign Students, Classroom Environment, Educational Attitudes

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