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McGinley, Brian P.; Grieve, Ann M. – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2011
This paper reports a small-scale study exploring the communicative interactions of secondary teachers and community educators with colleagues and learners in educational environments. This research is conducted in a changing educational landscape where there is a more holistic approach to education being adopted and where an extended Scottish…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Interpersonal Communication, Secondary School Teachers, Community Education
DiGrazia, Jennifer; Stassinos, Elizabeth – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2011
Student resistance to critical thinking emblematic of a liberal arts curriculum is often painfully obvious in freshman writing classes that impose a process-based approach to writing and thinking. Criminal justice students, like their peers in other majors with strong vocational orientations, often resist taking any more than the required liberal…
Descriptors: Criminals, Justice, Intellectual Disciplines, Majors (Students)
Bilia, Angela; Dean, Christopher; Hebb, Judith; Jacobe, Monica F.; Sweet, Doug – College English, 2011
The forum contributors draw on their personal experiences and insights to put forth ideas about contingent faculty's relations with other faculty and with the academic institution as a whole.
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Higher Education, Interprofessional Relationship, College Faculty
Kunkle-Gaiero, Kristina A. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This dissertation identified the practices utilized by three exemplary instructors in a Northern California Community College. The case study approach was the method of choice based on the questions that this study sought to answer. The methodology included interviews, focus group sessions, classroom observations and document review. Eight…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Case Studies, Community Colleges, College Students
Hawkins, Paul Henry – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Apprehending that race is social, not biological, this study examines U.S. racial formation in the early twenty-first century. In particular, Hollywood and Supreme Court texts are analyzed as media for gathering, shaping and transmitting racial ideas. Representing Hollywood, the 2004 film "Crash" is analyzed. Representing the Supreme Court, the…
Descriptors: Race, Mythology, Civil Rights, Court Litigation
Neuda, Maria C. – Online Submission, 2010
Teacher and students are inherently unequal in the classroom, even when both are adults, because one has what the other wants: subject matter expertise. While this hierarchy is generally viewed as appropriate, it can be detrimental to learning, particularly where English is being taught to adult immigrants. This article explores why. Adult ESL…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Immigrants, Adult Students
Burke, Lindsey M.; Marshall, Jennifer A. – Heritage Foundation, 2010
American education needs to be fixed, but national standards and testing are not the way to do it. The problems that need fixing are too deeply ingrained in the power and incentive structure of the public education system, and the renewed focus on national standards threatens to distract from the fundamental issues. Besides, federal control over…
Descriptors: Public Education, Power Structure, Needs Assessment, Educational Change
Mills, Kathy A. – Multilingual Matters, 2010
The multiliteracies approach to literacy education has become established as an accessible and effective paradigm for classroom practice in the 21st century. The Multiliteracies Classroom enlivens this theory with its vivid description of events in a real classroom. Teachers will identify with the lively transcripts of classroom interactions, and…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Teaching Methods, Multiple Literacies, Classroom Communication
Dryden, Joe – ProQuest LLC, 2010
In "Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District", the Supreme Court ruled that students have speech rights in the school environment unless the speech causes or is likely to cause (1) a substantial disruption, or (2) interferes with the rights of others. The Supreme Court has yet to hear a case involving school officials' authority…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Student Rights, Self Expression, Bullying
Pokharel, Mohan P.; Hult, Karen M. – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2010
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the learning dynamics in the local level public organizations due to a policy intervention in collaboration with university. This study aims to identify the existence of four different types of organizational learning in different localities and to explain their implications to public sector…
Descriptors: Public Sector, Foster Care, Public Agencies, Organizational Development
Mayes, Arion T. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2010
Negotiations over archaeological human remains have been complicated interactions spanning centuries of attempts to resolve differences of opinion with regard to the investigation, ownership, and disposition of early American Indian burials. Guilt, fear, power, politics, legitimacy, science, religion, and denial--all of these elements commonly…
Descriptors: Heart Disorders, American Indians, Diseases, Archaeology
Ratts, Manivong J.; Anthony, Loni; Santos, KristiAnna Nicole T. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2010
Social justice is a complex and abstract concept that can be difficult to discuss and integrate within group work. To address this concern, this article introduces readers to the Dimensions of Social Justice Model. The model provides group leaders with a conceptual framework for understanding the degree to which social justice is integrated within…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Multicultural Education, Bullying, Models
Henkin, Alan B.; Vineburgh, James H.; Dee, Jay R. – Educational Research Quarterly, 2010
Efforts to make schools more collaborative are likely to evoke concerns and conflicts regarding territory, as administrators, teachers, and staff members are compelled to interact differently in both physical and psychological spaces. Territoriality, as an organizational construct, examines how people negotiate issues of space, ownership,…
Descriptors: Schools, Organizational Culture, Organizational Effectiveness, Educational Cooperation
Rocha-Schmid, Elaine – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2010
This paper revisits and discusses some of Paulo Freire's theoretical tenets for participatory education suggested as part of a critical approach to the education of adults. Through data collected during a family literacy programme, the author analyses her discursive interactions as an adult education tutor with parents as learners. These discourse…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Discourse Analysis, Empowerment, Teacher Student Relationship
Woodley, Michael A. – Intelligence, 2010
A controversial hypothesis [Charlton (2009). "Clever sillies: Why high-IQ people tend to be deficient in common sense." "Medical Hypotheses," 73, 867-870] has recently been proposed to account for why individuals of high-IQ and high social status tend to hold counter-intuitive views on social phenomena. It is claimed that these "clever sillies"…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Intelligence, Social Status, Altruism

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