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Perlman, Michal; Ross, Hildy S.; Garfinkel, Daniel A. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2009
This study investigates whether preschool-aged children show consistent patterns of behaviour in conflicts with their siblings. Consistency was assessed at the nomothetic (i.e., group), idiographic (i.e., individual), and idiosyncratic (i.e., consistent patterns that differed from the norm) levels. We examined conflicts between 19 2-year-old and…
Descriptors: Siblings, Conflict, Young Children, Child Behavior
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Straus, Emily E. – History of Education Quarterly, 2009
This article discusses the role of education within communities and underscores the changing nature of minority groups in the United States. It specifically examines the struggle between African Americans and Latinos over education, employment, and empowerment in Compton, California. The story of Compton and its school district exposes…
Descriptors: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Role of Education, Empowerment
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Solis, Jorge; Kattan, Shlomy; Baquedano-Lopez, Patricia – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2009
In this article we examine the socialization of respect in a racially integrated science classroom in Northern California that employed a character education program called Tribes. We focus on the ways scripts derived from this program are enacted during Community Circle activities and how breaches to these scripts and the norms of respectful…
Descriptors: Scripts, Socialization, Tribes, Values Education
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Petersen, Jennifer L.; Hyde, Janet Shibley – Journal of Adolescence, 2009
The current study describes longitudinal trends in sexual harassment by adolescent peers and highlights gender, pubertal status, attractiveness, and power as predictors of harassment victimization. At the end of 5th, 7th, and 9th grades, 242 adolescents completed questionnaires about sexual harassment victimization, pubertal status, and perceived…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Questionnaires, Adolescents, Puberty
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Kafka, Judith – History of Education Quarterly, 2009
Today, scholars, social commentators, and practitioners alike tend to credit the bureaucratization of school discipline to court decisions from the 1960s and 1970s granting students certain civil rights in school. They argue that as the legal recognition of students' rights grew, educators lost the authority to act "in loco parentis,"…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Discipline, Educational History, Administrative Organization
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Emdin, Christopher – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2009
In this article I explore research in urban science education inspired by the work of Kris Gutierrez in a paper based on her 2005 Scribner Award. It addresses key points in Gutierrez's work by exploring theoretical frameworks for research and approaches to teaching and research that expand the discourse on the agency of urban youth in corporate…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Urban Schools, Urban Education, Science Education
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Cavallaro, Francesco; Chin, Ng Bee – World Englishes, 2009
Language attitude studies have shown that the majority language and its speakers tend to be rated positively along status, intelligence, and power dimensions ("Educated", "Successful", "Intelligent"), while the minority variety and its speakers elicit positive responses in the solidarity semantic category…
Descriptors: Standard Spoken Usage, Metalinguistics, Semantics, Language Attitudes
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Wilson, Arthur L. – Studies in Continuing Education, 2009
Educators are inclined to think that the words they use in their discourses about policy, research, and practice mean what they mean them to mean. It is just as clear, however, that such discourses ideologically produce and reproduce relations of power that benefit some and disadvantage others. This essay begins an argument that educators need to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Academic Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Power Structure
Glover, Eric – Principal, 2009
In this article, the author clarifies why his use of the term "my teachers" in a lunch meeting--a term that is open to interpretation and one that principals should use with great care--had given him a nagging feeling. When a student says "my teacher," there is a clear meaning. The student is literally referring to his or her teacher, usually with…
Descriptors: Principals, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Administrator Attitudes, Context Effect
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Zvonovskii, Vladimir – Russian Education and Society, 2009
This article reports on an empirical study of young Russians' participation in political life and how they view the influence of politics on their lives. This study investigates, first, the extent to which young people are interested in politics compared to other spheres of public life. Second, it looks at the extent to which political…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Adolescents, Mass Media, Foreign Countries
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Berry, Priscilla; Franks, Tommy J. – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2010
From a review of some of the literature and a brief compiling of statistics on women in positions of leadership and power, and with a quick look at the life and work of some contemporary women who have thought about and lived the life of corporate leadership, it is clear that women have made small progress into positions of power and influence.…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, Corporations, Females, Gender Bias
Amakye, Augustina – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Gender communication, an area of focus in the mass communication interdisciplinary field, is one that has continued to grow and expand since its inception. The mid 1970's thrust this communication focus into the research limelight with Lakoff's (1975) work on gendered language use. Since then, research in this area has matured to offer not only…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Females, News Reporting, Gender Differences
Sulpizio, Lorri – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Women are assuming positions with significant formal authority, yet women still remain underrepresented in many areas of the public sector (Kellerman & Rhode, 2007). Additionally, women in formal positions of authority have increased opportunities to exercise leadership and address challenges while mobilizing people toward change. Formal positions…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Graduate Students, Females, Public Sector
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Parr, Michelann – McGill Journal of Education, 2010
This article identifies and discusses ethical dilemmas inherent when undertaking research with children or other vulnerable populations: power relations, risks and benefits, and informed consent and confidentiality (Maguire, 2005). Ethical dilemmas often arise when researchers attempt to merge the interests of their research and the interests of…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Social Action, Ethnography, Confidentiality
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Norton, Julie E.; Gieve, Simon – Language Awareness, 2010
This paper explores how "native" and "non-native" speaker identities are created in the discourse of television lifestyle, travel, and documentary genres where an English "native speaker" audience is assumed. It presents a coding system for analysing the representation of actors in television programmes and examines…
Descriptors: Metalinguistics, Discourse Analysis, Native Speakers, Television
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