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Considine, John – Journal of Economic Education, 2006
The author disagrees with Homer Simpson who claims that "...cartoons don't have any deep meaning. They're just stupid drawings that give you a cheap laugh." He argues that The Simpsons have a deep meaning in the same way as the works of Jonathan Swift and George Orwell. The message in The Simpsons, Swift, and Orwell is that those in charge do not…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Satire, Novels, Economics Education
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Honingh, M. E.; Hooge, E. H. – School Leadership & Management, 2009
This article sheds new light on the so-called "natural tension" between bureaucracy and professionalism in schools. As it is quite common in the educational field to appoint teachers, it is debatable whether the assumed tension really exists. It seems more reasonable to find hierarchical control "within" the professional group.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Teaching (Occupation), Instructional Leadership
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Schoenwald, Sonja K.; Chapman, Jason E.; Sheidow, Ashli J.; Carter, Rickey E. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2009
This study investigated relations among therapist adherence to an evidence-based treatment for youth with serious antisocial behavior (i.e., Multisystemic Therapy), organizational climate and structure, and youth criminal charges on average 4 years posttreatment. Participants were 1,979 youth and families treated by 429 therapists across 45…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Job Satisfaction, Criminals, Organizational Climate
Center for Mental Health in Schools at UCLA, 2007
Federal policies of parental involvement and community participation continue to be more rhetorical than meaningful; more theoretical than practical; an afterthought rather than a forethought; and they take a back seat to the more bureaucratic and technical elements of public education change and reform, especially testing and assessment. This…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Community Involvement, Educational Change, Mental Health
Muller, Eve – Project Forum, 2007
During the National Association of State Directors of Special Education's (NASDSE) 2005 annual meeting, a panel of youth representatives challenged states to do a better job of including youth with disabilities in state-level decision making (e.g., as members of state advisory panels [SAPs] and/or transition councils). State directors of special…
Descriptors: Disabilities, State Departments of Education, Participative Decision Making, Special Education
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Law, Edmond Hau-Fai; Galton, Maurice; Wan, Sally Wai-Yan – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2007
This study is designed to investigate the impact of school-based curriculum development teams on teacher development within the tradition of school-based curriculum development in a primary school in Hong Kong. Teacher interviews were used to evaluate the extent that teacher engagement in curriculum decision-making processes within two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leadership, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development
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Caughlan, Samantha; Beach, Richard – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2007
An analysis of English/language arts standards development in Wisconsin and Minnesota in the late 1990s and early 2000s shows a process of compromise between neoliberal and neoconservative factions involved in promoting and writing standards, with the voices of educators conspicuously absent. Interpretive and critical discourse analyses of…
Descriptors: Language Arts, State Standards, Political Attitudes, Conflict
Smith, Joanna; Wohlstetter, Priscilla – National Center on School Choice, Vanderbilt University (NJ1), 2009
Decades of research point to the benefits of parent involvement in education. Research has also shown that white, middle-class parents are disproportionately involved. Charter schools, as schools of choice, have been assumed to have fewer involvement barriers for minority and low-income parents, but a 2007 survey of charter leaders found that…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Social Class, Minority Groups, Models
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Harter, Lynn M. – Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2009
Dr. Pete Anderson, a clinician and professor at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, entered the life of Anna and her family two years ago. Anna was referred to him because of his clinical research and expertise in pediatric oncology and multimodality therapies. Anna had been diagnosed with metastatic Ewing's Sarcoma, a form of bone…
Descriptors: Physician Patient Relationship, Interpersonal Communication, Perspective Taking, Quality of Life
Toso, Blaire Willson; Prins, Esther; Drayton, Brendaly; Gungor, Ramazan; Gnanadass, Edith – Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy, 2008
Although adult educators espouse values such as inclusion and ownership, adult learners seldom play a substantive role in programmatic decision making. This collaborative research project explored family literacy participants' experiences in their program's parent advisory council (PAC). The study shows that involvement in the PAC enhanced program…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Program Effectiveness, Literacy Education, Adult Learning
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Steinke, Luke Joseph; Putnam, Alvin Robert – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 2008
Technology education is facing a significant teacher shortage. The purpose of this study was to address the technology education teacher shortage by examining the factors that influence technology education teachers to accept teaching positions. The population for the study consisted of technology education teachers and administrators. A survey…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Teacher Shortage, Teacher Recruitment, Influences
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Knievel, Michael – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2008
Pedagogical and scholarly representations of collaborative writing and knowledge construction in technical communication have traditionally recognized consensus as the logical outcome of collaborative work, even as scholars and teachers have acknowledged the value of conflict and "dissensus" in the process of collaborative knowledge…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Police, Conflict, Collaborative Writing
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Priest, Kathryn; King, Sharijn; Nangala, Irene; Brown, Wendy Nungurrayi; Nangala, Marilyn – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2008
This article outlines an early childhood leadership model that senior Anangu and Yapa (Aboriginal) women, living semi-traditional lifestyles in the remote desert regions of central Australia, have identified as a positive and important way forward for their children, families, governments and related professionals. The initiative--Warrki…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Child Rearing, Foreign Countries, Community Action
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Miller, Peter M.; Hafner, Madeline M. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2008
Purpose: This study sought to deepen current understandings of collaboration and leadership in the context of partnerships between diverse universities, schools, and communities. Using a critical epistemological perspective, the project specifically attempted to learn more about the processes employed by one particular partnership in the Western…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Leadership, Partnerships in Education, Critical Thinking
Stewart, Thomas; Lucas-McLean, Juanita; Jensen, Laura I.; Fetzko, Christina; Ho, Bonnie; Segovia, Sylvia – School Choice Demonstration Project, 2010
This report, designed as one component of the comprehensive evaluation of the Milwaukee school system being conducted by the School Choice Demonstration Project (SCDP), is based on focus group conversations with low-income families whose children attend Milwaukee public and private schools. The report seeks to elucidate the demand side of school…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), High School Students, Parents, Charter Schools
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