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Kim, Ki Su – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2005
This article examines the relationship between globalization and national education reforms, especially those of educational systems. Instead of exploring the much debated issues of how globalization affects national educational systems and how the nations react by what kinds of systemic education reform, however, it focuses on what such a method…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Global Approach, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
DeSpain, Matt – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
It is a point well documented in American history, and well remembered, that the firearm has been a favorite tool wielded by Euroamericans to subdue, colonize, and silence Native Americans since the two groups first met. Anyone exercising a modicum of intellect can easily compile their own mental count of past atrocities by racist-minded,…
Descriptors: United States History, Weapons, American Indians, Museums
Rogers, Judy L. – About Campus, 2003
In this article, the author shares the anxiety she first felt when she learned that she will be teaching a course on the spiritual dimensions of leadership. She was afraid of the fact that she would be going to give up a lot of control when she starts this course. Unlike teaching organization theory, where the boundaries seem clear and tidy,…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Spiritual Development, Leadership Training, Personal Narratives
Kittredge, Jeremiah – History Teacher, 2003
Debates over Congressional involvement in foreign military engagements trace back to America's founding. However, a basic point still remains unresolved: does Congress have the Constitutional right to constrain presidents from unilaterally exercising force abroad? If so, is directly adhering to the Constitution a government responsibility? In…
Descriptors: United States History, Foreign Policy, War, Presidents
Knuth, Richard – Principal Leadership, 2004
Educators have at their disposal a large and substantive library of literature that defines and describes the attributes of highly effective leaders. Ashforth (1994) and Blase and Blase (2002) point out that, although volumes have been written about effective leadership, there has been surprisingly little discussion and research dedicated to…
Descriptors: Leadership, Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Styles, Power Structure
Peer reviewedMunir Fasheh – Harvard Educational Review, 1990
Discusses the role of education as an agent of hegemony and presents an alternative model of community education that is empowering and suited to the needs of learners. Argues that the development of community is critical to the empowerment of Palestinian people. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Community Education, Empowerment, Foreign Countries, Political Power
Fecho, Bob – National Writing Project (NJ3), 2007
This resource was developed by the National Writing Project's (NWP's) African American Learners Project and written by Bob Fecho from the Red Clay Writing Project in Georgia, in anticipation of the 2007 Urban Sites Conference keynote address by Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings. Fecho discusses Ladson-Billings' 2006 American Educational Research…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Educational Research, African American Students, Persuasive Discourse
Osipian, Ararat L. – Online Submission, 2007
Education in Central Eurasia has become one of the industries, most affected by corruption. Corruption in academia, including bribery, extortions, embezzlement, nepotism, fraud, cheating, and plagiarism, is reflected in the region's media and addressed in few scholarly works. This paper considers corruption in higher education as a product of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship, Educational Environment
Kapoor, Dip – International Education, 2007
Prompted by the author's experience as a participant in an organized partnership with "Adivasis" in south Orissa since the early 1990s; Gayatri Spivak's intimation that the "subaltern can not speak" (Spivak, 1988) [and the "theoretical asphyxiation" of a subaltern politics ably contested in Parry's work as a…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Politics
Keeling, Richard P.; Underhile, Ric; Wall, Andrew F. – Liberal Education, 2007
The organization of institutions of higher education has been seen as operating with ambiguous purposes in vertically oriented structures that are only loosely connected. The rationale for this ambiguity is twofold: (1) to allow for creative thinking, and (2) to respect--and even encourage--the autonomy of different disciplines. But ambiguity of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Organizational Effectiveness, Vertical Organization, Student Experience
Wilson, Dolly Smith – Gender and Education, 2007
The interwar decades saw a bitter recruiting war between the NUT (National Union of Teachers), the National Union of Women Teachers (NUWT), and the National Association of Schoolmasters (NAS), which like the NUWT broke away from the NUT in the early 1920s. The NAS opposed the NUT's official policy shift to support equal pay for male and female…
Descriptors: Feminism, Females, Power Structure, Unions
Tonna, Michelle Attard – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2007
In this article, the author begins by defining globalisation, shedding light on the complexity of the global reality, the intensification of global interaction and the distinction between the descriptive and the prescriptive use of the term. The second section introduces the three main approaches, and their respective criticisms, that build the…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Change, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education
Hargreaves, Andy – Journal of Staff Development, 2007
Student learning and development do not occur without teacher learning and development. Not any teacher development will do, though. The old flaws of weak and wayward staff development are well-known--no staff development, in which trial and error are assumed to be enough; staff development that is all ideas and no implementation, i.e. the…
Descriptors: Staff Development, Faculty Development, Goal Orientation, Educational Planning
Rusch, Edith A.; Wilbur, Catherine – Review of Higher Education, 2007
Scott and Meyer (1991) suggest that individual organizations must conform to elaborate rules and institutional scripts to achieve legitimacy. In the case of the College of Business at Potential University (pseudonym), legitimacy was accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). This case study used Benson's…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Social Behavior, Accreditation (Institutions), Power Structure
Agbo, Seth A. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2007
The search for new designs for improving parent involvement is a common issue in many schools today. The notion of local control of education in First Nations communities in Canada is directly linked to the need for parental involvement in schooling. This study utilizes a participatory research approach to examine views on community involvement…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cooperation, Community Involvement, Parent Participation

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