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Jacobs, Thomas A. – Free Spirit Publishing, 2010
The Internet age has led to a different kind of teen bullying: cyberbullying. What is cyberbullying and what can teens do about it? In "Teen Cyberbullying Investigated," Judge Tom Jacobs presents a powerful collection of landmark court cases involving teens and charges of cyberbullying and cyberharassment. This riveting, informative guide will…
Descriptors: Bullying, School Districts, Court Litigation, Adolescents
Bennich-Bjorkman, Li – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
European universities are being shaken by two revolutions. One is a radical change in the way research is funded, the other is the increased emphasis on the teaching role of the universities. This interview study examines what effects these radical institutional changes have had on academic freedom. Based on a small number of in-depth interviews…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Financial Support, Research, Organizational Change
Jackson, Liz – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2007
Immanuel Kant is often viewed by educational theorists as an individualist, who put education on "an individual track," paving the way for political liberal conceptions of education such as that of John Rawls. One can easily find evidence for such a view, in "Answer to the Question: "What is Enlightenment?"," as well as in his more metaphysical,…
Descriptors: Freedom, Philosophy, World Views, Negative Attitudes
Issitt, John – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
This article traces three features of contemporary educational thought that at first sight appear to be quite different and distinct, but are, it is argued, linked in a discursive formation that constitutes a regime of truth in educational thinking and policy. Using Foucauldian categories, it argues that a discursive formation connects the…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Metacognition, Cognitive Psychology, Educational Philosophy
Warnick, Brian R. – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2008
In this article, the author examines the "educational methods" employed in the chattel slavery of the antebellum American South. He limits the voluminous possibilities of historical sources by looking to Douglass's "Narrative of the Life" (first published in 1845) to supply most of the historical data. In addition to laying out…
Descriptors: Freedom, Disadvantaged, Slavery, Teaching Methods
Fearon, Bec – Adults Learning, 2008
For nearly two years a group of 12 people, who are service-users from L8 and Fazakerley Resource Centres for adults with learning disabilities, had been working with artist Leo Fitzmaurice on WILD!, a project investigating what contemporary art meant to them. Part of the Bluecoat Connect programme, run with support from Liverpool Biennial and…
Descriptors: Intellectual Freedom, Learning Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Accessibility (for Disabled)
Bitzer, E.; Botha, J.; Menkveld, H. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
The Higher Education Quality Committee's definition of quality (HEQC 2001) includes standard elements familiar to other higher education systems as well as elements specific to South Africa's own contextual priorities and purposes. These elements are fitness for and of purpose, value for money, and individual and social transformation (Singh…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Higher Education, Academic Freedom, Committees
Sikes, Pat – Qualitative Inquiry, 2008
The climate of moral panic that pertains around child abuse is such that any research that touches on children and sex is almost seen in itself to be abusive, with identity and career consequences for those who engage in it. In November 2005, an article that I had written some years earlier, "Scandalous Stories and Dangerous Liaisons: When Female…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Child Abuse, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
Ashley, Martin – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2008
The author has previously argued against "early closure"--the tendency to close down children's curiosity through an over-zealous approach to issues-based education. Indoctrination might be a result but "burn-out," a potentially permanent attitude change that sets in before puberty, is more likely. This article is based on the…
Descriptors: Freedom, Nuclear Energy, Educational Change, Attitude Change
Porto, Melina – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2008
The aim of this paper is to share my perceptions and reflections on the experience of introducing elements of autonomy in a constrained educational setting in Argentina. I recorded these perceptions in teaching diaries written weekly after each class for the academic year 2005 (over 35 weeks). These teaching diaries are part of a larger,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Student Reaction
Kulbaga, Theresa A. – College English, 2008
In her audio essay for the the National Public Radio's series "This I Believe," Iranian-American author and professor Azar Nafisi celebrates the affective power of empathy. In the essay, Nafisi refers to actual people in Darfur, Afghanistan, Iraq, Algeria, Rwanda, and North Korea, but she turns to classic nineteenth-century American novel to…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Foreign Countries, Empathy, Radio
Shepard, Roger N. – Cognitive Science, 2008
Examples from Archimedes, Galileo, Newton, Einstein, and others suggest that fundamental laws of physics were--or, at least, could have been--discovered by experiments performed not in the physical world but only in the mind. Although problematic for a strict empiricist, the evolutionary emergence in humans of deeply internalized implicit…
Descriptors: Physics, Ethics, Epistemology, Abstract Reasoning
People for the American Way, Washington, DC. – 1990
An annual state-by-state survey of censorship and other challenges to public education is covered in this report that is intended to provide a representative snapshot of the incidents, not a comprehensive picture. Two types of activity are listed: "challenges to instruction"--attempts to remove or restrict literature, instructional materials,…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Elementary Secondary Education, Freedom of Information
Hustoles, Thomas P., Ed.; Connolly, Walter B., Jr., Ed. – 1990
The purpose of this compendium is to provide tools for college and university counsel and administrators to consider their institution's approach concerning the balance of First Amendment values with the harm caused by racial harassment. Section I examines the development of the University of Michigan's initial policy broadly regulating…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Compliance (Legal), Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
Morris, Arval A. – 1983
The focus of this chapter is on the substantive constitutional protections of the public school employment relationship guaranteed by the First Amendment, particularly freedom of speech, and by the Fourteenth Amendment's right to privacy. Included are burden-of-proof standards required for establishing a prima facie case of denial of these…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Constitutional Law, Elementary Secondary Education, Employer Employee Relationship

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