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Bamiro, Edmund O. – World Englishes, 1991
Employs the frameworks of sociolinguistics and social psychology to explore the social and functional power of Nigerian Pidgin English (NPE) as it is featured in the novels of two prominent Nigerian authors. It is demonstrated how NPE has elevated its social and functional power as an interpreter of the Nigerian social structure. (24 references)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature, Novels, Pidgins
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Edelsky, Carole – Language Arts, 2004
A discussion of democracy is offered that includes historical reactions to the concept, a description of two types of democracy as they appear in the United States contexts. A brief discussion of the contradictions and tensions built into the very core of democracy, and evidence for the corruption of democracy is presented.
Descriptors: Democracy, Power Structure, Social Structure, United States History
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Walley, Carl – Childhood Education, 2005
Teachers around the world face similar issues. For example, they worry about how to provide effective instruction, they ask themselves what they can do about inadequate funding for education, they question the efficacy of standardized testing, and they wonder about their status and position within the social structure. However, each country's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Comparative Education, Social Structure
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Kocabas, Ibrahim – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2007
Leadership is a subject that is as old as the history of humans, and it still continues its currency. Rapid changes in social structure have affected educational systems and the roles and behaviors of those who are managing these systems. School administrators need to have international supervision in today's global system. The intensive use of…
Descriptors: Social Structure, Transformational Leadership, Leadership, Foreign Countries
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Nkansa, Grace Akukwe; Chapman, David W. – International Review of Education, 2006
A major concern confronting development specialists in the education sector is the sustainability of project activities and outcomes, that is, their ability to persist once external funding ends. The increased attention of international development-assistance organizations to sustainability reflects the greater recent focus on outcome-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Involvement, School Community Relationship, Leadership
Herring, William Rodney, Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
A number of arguments appeared in the late-nineteenth-century United States about "correctness" in language, arguments for and against enforcing a standard of correctness and arguments about what should count as correct in language. Insofar as knowledge about and facility with "correct" linguistic usage could affect one's standing in the social…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Language Planning, Rhetoric, Linguistics
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Slagter van Tryon, Patricia J.; Bishop, M. J. – Distance Education, 2009
Group social structure provides a comfortable and predictable context for interaction in learning environments. Students in face-to-face learning environments process social information about others in order to assess traits, predict behaviors, and determine qualifications for assuming particular responsibilities within a group. In online learning…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Social Structure, Group Structure, Social Environment
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Sutherland, Anne – Society, 1975
An examination of the social organization of the American Rom Gypsies, focusing on the mechanisms and dynamics by which they maintain a distinct way of life in the face of assimilative pressures. (EH)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Ethnic Studies, Social Change, Social Integration
BIDDLE, BRUCE J.; AND OTHERS – 1965
THIS IS A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS PRODUCED BY MEMBERS OF AN INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR REPRESENTING THE VARIOUS BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES. THE GROUP WAS GIVEN THE ASSIGNMENT OF CONCEPTUALIZING THE INFLUENCES OF MASS MEDIA UPON EDUCATION AS A SOCIAL INSTITUTION. THE SEMINAR WAS OF A YEAR'S DURATION AND WAS HELD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI. THE GROUP, IN…
Descriptors: Educational Problems, Educational Sociology, Essays, Mass Media
Touraine, Alain – 1974
Although the American system of higher education has been concerned with developing its own unity as a social institution, this book demonstrates that the system has always remained sensitive to three societal factors. There are the changing needs of society; the struggles for control over the sources of culture, knowledge and power within…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Essays, Higher Education
Ibrahim, Hilmi – 1975
A theoretical framework for the study of sport sociology is provided in this text. It is intended for students of sport, arts and humanities, sociology, and social psychology. Sport and social organization are discussed first. Three models of societies and six theories of social organization are presented which form the basis of the eclectic…
Descriptors: Athletics, Games, Models, Play
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Cummings, Scott; Taebel, Del – Social Problems, 1978
Results of a study which explored how children acquire ideas about capitalism suggest that economic socialization progressively orients children to a favorable view of capitalism and structured social inequality. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Childhood Attitudes, Economics Education, Political Socialization
Baggioni, D. – Langages, 1977
Discusses the history of the influence of Marr's linguistic theory in France. (AM)
Descriptors: Communism, Linguistic Theory, Marxism, Political Influences
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Zihlman, Adrienne L. – Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1978
The earliest human females, previously ignored in evolutionary reconstructions, are interpreted as playing a critical role in the success of the species. It is suggested that prehistoric males and females were interdependent, both in sharing food and cooperating in nurturing the young. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Child Rearing, Evolution, Females
Perez Botero, Luis – Yelmo, 1977
This study of the medieval Spanish concept of order examines uses made of the word "y" ("and") in Spanish medieval writing to join words and phrases connoting social, natural and human order. (Text is in Spanish.) (CHK)
Descriptors: Language Usage, Literary Criticism, Medieval Literature, Philosophy
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