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Wedin, Asa – International Journal of Educational Development, 2008
In this paper it is claimed that the relation between literacy and power is complex. What people do with literacy has effects on power relations but literacy is not democratic "per se". Drawing from two cases from Tanzania and Rwanda it is argued that plans for adult education and literacy education should consider the perspectives of…
Descriptors: Literacy, Power Structure, Literacy Education, Adult Education
Roberts, Peter – Canadian Journal of Education, 2008
At the end of the main part of Hermann Hesse's classic novel, "The Glass Bead Game," the central character, Joseph Knecht, dies suddenly. In this article, I consider the educational significance of Hesse's portrayal of Knecht's death. This pivotal moment in the book tells readers much about the process of educational transformation. I argue that…
Descriptors: Literature, Novels, Philosophy, Transformative Learning
Mohipp, Charmaine; Senn, Charlene Y. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2008
This study compared the perceptions of 172 graduate students to traditional versus contrapower sexual harassment. Graduate students are a unique sample due to their dual role as a student and a teacher. After controlling for attitudes toward feminism and sexual harassment, participants viewed contrapower sexual harassment as less indicative of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Sexual Harassment, Student Attitudes, Teaching Experience
Long, Fiachra – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
For the past number of years, experienced teachers have sometimes come to visit my office with a sense that they are working outside the official educational system. In many ways these teachers see themselves as subversives, acting on behalf of their students to deliver a better educational experience, but in many cases they feel that they are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Educational Practices, Norms
Webb, P. Taylor – Critical Studies in Education, 2008
This article examines "power" as a concept that operates covertly and panoptically in schools. My goal in discussing stealth forms of power is to discuss methodological opportunities that result when formalizing power other than as a binary of authority-influence. The article offers four methodological axioms for consideration when researching…
Descriptors: Researchers, Power Structure, Politics of Education, Conflict
Corbett, Michael – McGill Journal of Education, 2008
It is becoming clear that standard, linear solutions to the problems of resistant children are problematic because they imagine a world of schooling in which place and power do not matter. Poetry can challenge the typically linear, prescriptive, and modernist assumptions that are central to much educational theory and practice. In this article,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Resistance (Psychology), Compliance (Psychology), Power Structure
Young, Michelle D.; Brewer, Curtis – Educational Policy, 2008
An uncertainty has developed around the "core technology" of preparing educational leaders, making the general public question whether, in particular, university professors know what they are doing. This sense of ambiguity can also be found within the professoriate, where questioning of the knowledge base, standards, pedagogy, and university…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Fear, Instructional Leadership, College Faculty
Fitzgerald, Tanya; Gunter, Helen M. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2008
Terms such as "leader", "manager", "teacher" and "student" prevail in most schools and, accordingly, school hierarchies are viewed as rational ways of organizing teachers and their work that institutionalize authority. We are deeply concerned that the term "teacher leadership" has crept into…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Instructional Leadership, Teacher Role, Foreign Countries
Allen, Louisa – Journal of Youth Studies, 2008
This paper seeks to explore how we might understand young people's agency in sexuality research using visual methods. It is concerned with troubling the perception that power is held by the adult researcher and denied to youthful participants who simply submit to their authority. Rather than attempting to cast moments of young people's agency as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, Sexuality, Research
Cairns, Sue Ann – Children's Literature in Education, 2008
To compensate for her feelings of anger and helplessness over her mother's abandonment and subsequent displacements, the foster child Gilly Hopkins seeks power and agency through the primary means at her disposal: through the use of language and fairy tales. She constructs a Cinderella fantasy of an idealized mother who will rescue her. She also…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Foster Care, Fantasy, Fairy Tales
Palmer, Mark H. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2012
The centering processes of geographic information system (GIS) development at the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) was an extension of past cartographic encounters with American Indians through the central control of geospatial technologies, uneven development of geographic information resources, and extension of technically dependent…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, United States History, American Indian History, American Indians
Turkowitz, Alysa Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This qualitative study explored how 17 lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) graduate students perceived their experiences in the graduate classroom. The study was conducted at a large graduate level institution in the Eastern United States and focused on the classroom experiences of the students, including what factors influenced their engagement with…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Sexual Orientation
Ansoms, An; Geenen, Sara – Simulation & Gaming, 2012
This article considers how the simulation game of DEVELOPMENT MONOPOLY provides insight into poverty and inequality dynamics in a development context. It first discusses how the game is rooted in theoretical and conceptual frameworks on poverty and inequality. Subsequently, it reflects on selected playing experiences, with special focus on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Games, Simulation, College Instruction
Duckworth, Vicky; Cochrane, Matthew – Education & Training, 2012
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the choices learners have in steering their way through the educational system in the UK. Design/methodology/approach: The paper draws on data from two studies, one conducted in a state secondary school and the other in a Further Education College, both based in the north-west of England. Both used…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Background, Educational Practices, Advantaged
Khalifa, Muhammad – Journal of School Leadership, 2013
The purpose of this research is to describe how an alternative school leader taught at-risk students and their parents to advocate for students' educational interests and how this affected students' academic and social success. In social justice leadership literature, parents and students are described as passive recipients of a strong social…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Leadership Role, Administrator Role, Self Advocacy

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