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Peer reviewedBaptiste, Ian – Canadian Journal for the Study of Adult Education, 2000
Asserts that coercive restraint is justified when grave social injuries are sustained. Argues that adult education theories that advocate enlightenment of perpetrators are inadequate. Urges a pedagogy of coercive restraint to alleviate social injustice. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedPerry, Melissa J.; Albee, George W. – Race, Gender & Class, 1998
Discusses the physical, sexual, and psychological ramifications of biological determinism using examples from the global status of women's health, the continuation of female genital mutilation, and the history of sexist beliefs in psychology that serve a social control function of creating and defining women's psychopathology. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Genetics, Health
Peer reviewedVakili-Zad, Cyrus – Community Development Journal, 1998
In Iran, community mosques have been decentralized institutions of local power. Mosque leadership was influential in the overthrow of the Shah. However, the resulting Islamic Republic dominated and used mosques as agents of social control. (SK)
Descriptors: Centralization, Community Development, Community Leaders, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedKelly, Peter – Journal of Adolescence, 2000
Explores the possibilities provoked by the construction of the category of "youth-at-risk." Argues that discourses which attempt to regulate the behaviors and dispositions of youth provoke dangerous possibilities for the increased surveillance of, and intervention into, young people's lives by regulatory authorities. (Contains 67…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Foreign Countries, Intervention, Social Attitudes
Noguera, Pedro A. – School Administrator, 1996
"Get-tough" measures don't address the causes of school violence or explain schools' increasing vulnerability to its occurrence. The legacy of social control profoundly influences school culture. Truly safe urban schools are small and treat kids like individuals; involve parents; create a supportive, aesthetically appealing environment; and stress…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Prevention, School Safety, Social Control
Glover, Derek; Law, Sue – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2004
Thirty features of the learning experience as perceived by a sample of 3,300 students in 11 secondary schools in the United Kingdom were analysed to see how far students positively rated the classroom environment, challenge in lessons, learning styles, teaching approaches, relationships with teachers, and awareness of key skills. These data are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Learning Experience, Classroom Environment
Still, George F. – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2006
This article presents excerpts of the three lectures delivered by George F. Still on March 4, 1902, March 6, 1902, and March 11, 1902. In the first lecture, Still discussed several points in the psychology and development of social control in the normal child and considered the occurrence of defective moral control in in association with general…
Descriptors: Social Control, Disabilities, Lecture Method, Moral Values
Saltmarsh, Sue – Critical Studies in Education, 2008
This paper considers the discursive production of violence in the context of educational markets. Drawing on a larger study of sexually violent incidents that occurred in an elite private boys' school in Sydney, Australia, in 2000, the paper examines disciplinary traditions and communicative practices surrounding these events. Insights from Michel…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Single Sex Schools, Private Schools, Competitive Selection
Shockley, Kmt G. – Journal of Negro Education, 2007
This article explicates the literature on cultural reattachment Africentric education. Cultural reattachment is a process whereby people of African descent begin to adopt (in whole or in part) aspects of an African culture (e.g., Wolof or Akan). Africentric education is defined as the adoption of Africentric ideology and cultural relevancy.…
Descriptors: African Culture, Cultural Influences, Black Studies, Afrocentrism
Archer, Louise – Teaching in Higher Education, 2007
This paper discusses how the rhetoric of "diversity" is mobilised within New Labour HE policy discourse around widening participation (WP). The paper argues that these constructions of diversity derive an important element of their symbolic power from an association with notions of "equality"--and yet the radical/egalitarian…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Control, Diversity (Institutional), Student Diversity
Dron, Jon – Educational Technology & Society, 2007
Social software, such as blogs, wikis, tagging systems and collaborative filters, treats the group as a first-class object within the system. Drawing from theories of transactional distance and control, this paper proposes a model of e-learning that extends traditional concepts of learner-teacher-content interactions to include these emergent…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Group Dynamics, Electronic Learning, Web Sites
Dale, Pamela – History of Education, 2007
Recent comments by Baroness Warnock have reignited controversy over the relative merits of policies designed to promote inclusion and address special educational needs. These debates, conducted mainly between practitioners and parents, do not encourage input from historians but can usefully contextualize earlier models of service delivery. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Services, Educational Needs, Social Control
Hanson, E. Mark – 1995
This paper presents findings of a study that: (1) contrasts the educational change strategies of a military/autocratic government (1976-83) and a civilian/democratic government (1983-93) in Argentina; and (2) identifies the major consequences of these strategies. The military regime attempted to produce its version of effectiveness and efficiency…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Democracy, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Ingersoll, Richard – 1991
The loosely coupled organizational approach is evaluated in this paper. This essay evaluates this line of research by focussing on an analysis of schools, which are usually considered to be the epitome of loosely structured organizations. It is argued that distinguishing the mode and degree of organizational coupling and control depends on where,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Organizational Change, Organizational Climate, Organizational Theories
Zwierzynski, Mirtes – 1984
A sociological approach to English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction allows for convergence of perspectives from the sociology of education and from adult education. ESL programs for immigrants have historically been purposely designed to make newcomers incorporate the values and beliefs of people in power. Sociologists of education working…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Sociology, English (Second Language)

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