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Peer reviewedRahman, Tariq – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1997
Traces the controversy about the medium of instruction in Pakistan, beginning with the use of English for elitist education in pre-partition days. Notes that the official policy is opposed by the indigenously educated proto-elite, who would find entry into positions of power easier if Urdu was used and nobody was educated in English. (63…
Descriptors: Employment, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes
Peer reviewedHarrison, Godfrey; So, Lydia K. H. – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1996
Seeks to link the rapid pace of societal change in Hong Kong over the past 50 years with changing patterns of language use there. Shows how the country has changed demographically, economically, politically, socially, and technologically. (16 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Cantonese, Change Agents, Context Effect, Diachronic Linguistics
Peer reviewedLucal, Betsy – Teaching Sociology, 1996
Outlines the components of a teaching model on race that focuses on white privilege, white supremacy, and the ideology that upholds them. Recommends addressing issues of class privilege and power as a way to help white students understand this without alienating them. Discusses classroom preparation and teaching strategies. (MJP)
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Higher Education, Ideology
Peer reviewedDavies, Lynn – Comparative Education, 2002
Examines connections between democratization of schooling and three dimensions of social structure: political system and governance, wealth/poverty, and gender relations. Discusses nine processes and strategies for democratization in education: definition of democracy, legislation and policy, decentralization of education, teacher education,…
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Educational Change, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedRudduck, Jean – Scottish Educational Review, 2002
When schools consult with students about their educational experiences, students exhibit increased self-confidence, independence in learning, and commitment to school. Teachers become aware of students' creativity, insightfulness, and responsibility. At the school level, student consultation can change assumptions about student capabilities and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Democracy, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Portelli, John P.; Vibert, Ann B. – Education Canada, 2002
In a Nova Scotia community where the majority of the children live in poverty, the social concerns of the community are woven throughout the elementary school curriculum, which is taught as extensively as possible through the creative arts. Substantive and potentially controversial issues such as power, equity, and social justice are relevant and…
Descriptors: Creative Art, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Democratic Values
Peer reviewedCarlson, Dennis L. – Journal of Education, 1989
Discusses recent curricular and instructional reforms, collectively called basic skills restructuring, that have developed in urban schools. Discusses these reforms as a response to various crisis tendencies in the operation of schools by dominant power groups. Discusses the causes and effects of top-down curricular reform initiatives. (JS)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cost Effectiveness, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems
Peer reviewedCooper, Bruce S. – Education and Urban Society, 1989
Discusses school power structures. Cites the following examples of "bottom-up" authority: (1) vouchers; (2) magnet schools; and (3) open enrollment. Suggests a new model in which the larger school districts function as "holding companies" and individual schools function as "subsidiaries" of the parent company. (FMW)
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education, Magnet Schools, Models
Wyszomirski, Margaret J. – Teaching Political Science, 1989
Notes the blurring of boundaries between public and private sectors, pointing out that the interaction between governmental and non-profit agencies is increasing in the areas of public policy. Argues that these increasing interactions need to be integrated into the political science curriculum. (GG)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Curriculum Development, Federal Government, Government (Administrative Body)
Peer reviewedRajagopal, Indhu; Farr, William D. – Higher Education, 1989
Under continuing financial stringency, the university administration negotiates concessions with full-time faculty to satisfy their interests and maintain the stability of the system. Part-timers, excluded from the collegium, remain peripheral to these arrangements. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Collegiality, Conflict, Faculty College Relationship
Doig, Brian – Australian Universities' Review, 1989
For years in Australia some form of public examination has been regarded as the test of the 'good' school or student. As a direct consequence, the examination exerts an influence upon the curriculum that makes reform difficult. An open admissions policy is discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Admission Criteria, College Admission, College Entrance Examinations
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1989
Proposed National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) regulation changes address academic standards, student financial aid, organizational administration, championships and extra events, student eligibility, NCAA membership and classification, playing seasons, and deregulation of recruiting contacts, promotional activities, travel cost payment,…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Classification, College Athletics, Committees
Peer reviewedIngram, William G.; Tollefson, Terrence A. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 1996
Describes a study of the location of decision-making authority in state community colleges at the college or governance board level. Examines differences in authority for academic, personnel, and administrative matters. Suggests that decision-making authority generally rested at the local level, although personnel decisions were more likely to be…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Planning, Community Colleges, Decision Making
Peer reviewedWainryb, Cecilia – Child Development, 1995
Examined how children of different cultural backgrounds weigh competing considerations when presented with conflicts between two concerns: Justice-Authority; Justice-Interpersonal; Personal-Interpersonal; Personal-Authority. For each concern, subjects selected the course of action to be followed and weighed alternatives. Found differences between…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Children, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedMiller, Janet L. – Theory into Practice, 1992
Describes informal curriculum discourse in a group of graduate students and their teacher who met regularly to discuss curriculum theory and research; examines power structure and assumptions, discussing ways in which habitual responses, roles, expectations, and identities were constructed by intersections of personal, social, historical, and…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Cooperation, Curriculum Development, Discussion Groups


