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Moser, Don, Ed. – Smithsonian, 1993
Describes the traveling exhibition, "Free within Ourselves," that features the works of 31 African American artists taken from the Smithsonian's National Museum of American Art. Provides biographical information and examples of the work of seven artists: Lois Mailou Jones; Frederick Brown; Bob Thompson; Bill Traylor; Sam Gilliam; Edmonia Lewis;…
Descriptors: Art, Artists, Biographies, Black Culture
Natale, Jo Anna – Executive Educator, 1993
Superintendent Philip Geiger recently risked unpopularity in one suburban New Jersey district by privatizing the bus service and using savings for a truckload of classroom computers. Armed with an MBA and a passion for zero-based budgeting, Geiger has also braved union displeasure by advocating faculty workload increases in students' interest. An…
Descriptors: Biographies, Business Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Privatization
Peer reviewedGoldberg, Mark F. – Educational Leadership, 1993
Known for his work with the Coalition of Essential Schools and the Atlas Project, Sizer is a modest but brilliant administrator who is knowledgeable about education and thoughtful about what works in schools under varying circumstances. The coalition counteracts high schools'"intellectual shabbiness" and curricular superficiality by…
Descriptors: Activism, Biographies, Educational Change, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHoffman, Edward – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1990
Reviews the life of Abraham Maslow, a key founder of the humanistic approach to counseling, and his contributions to the counseling field. Maintains that Maslow's innovative work was often misinterpreted by both his admirers and his critics, yet remains highly relevant to current concerns in counseling. (Author/PVV)
Descriptors: Biographies, Counseling, Humanism, Need Gratification
Peer reviewedWalton, Karen Doyle – Physics Teacher, 1993
Discusses the life of physicist Stephen W. Hawking and his book "A Brief History of Time." Describes his attraction to people of all ages in spite of his areas of expertise and disabilities. (MVL)
Descriptors: Biographies, Physics, Science Education, Science History
Rubin, Louis J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1994
Activist who believed in demonstration and example, Ralph W. Tyler harnessed his theorems to social engineering and participated in astonishing number of watershed events: pursuing monumental Eight-Year Study, founding National Academy of Education, creating and directing Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University,…
Descriptors: Activism, Biographies, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLuttrell, Wendy – Harvard Educational Review, 2000
Reflecting on her study of working-class women's life stories, the author shows how several realizations influenced and changed these steps of the research process: collecting stories, developing coding methods, designing a comparative study, considering labels, attending to variations, addressing self-other relationships, and listening to life…
Descriptors: Biographies, Coding, Ethnography, Research Methodology
Hyde, Justeen – Journal of Adolescence, 2005
This paper explores why young people leave home and become homeless. Drawing on life history interviews conducted with 50 homeless youth in Los Angeles, explanations provided by participants for becoming homelessness and how they understand their experiences are presented. In professional discourses, homeless young people are often portrayed as…
Descriptors: Biographies, Young Adults, Homeless People, Interviews
Brodie, Carolyn S. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2004
This article presents a brief biography of author Jon Scieszka, best known for his first published title, "The True Story of the Three Little Pigs!" which has become a modern classic. The publication of this creative and inventive title led to the numerous fractured fairy tales published since its release in 1989. His books have received numerous…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Childrens Literature, Authors, Biographies
Brodie, Carolyn S. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2005
This article presents a brief biography of Judith Viorst, best known for her children's picture books and poetry. Viorst's well-known and most unforgettable character Alexander was based on her youngest son. Alexander was featured by name in the title of three of Viorst's picture books. In fact, Viorst often has used her family life to provide…
Descriptors: Authors, Poetry, Picture Books, Childrens Literature
Peer reviewedPerry, Alyce – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2005
Louise Berliawsky was born in Kiev, Russia. In 1905, she immigrated to Rockland, Maine, where her father established a lumberyard. Often she worked on collages with wood scraps from her father's lumberyard. Although interested in dance and theater, Nevelson always knew she would be a sculptor. In 1920, Louise Berliawsky married Charles Nevelson,…
Descriptors: Artists, Biographies, Sculpture, Art Activities
Library Journal, 2005
Leslie Monsalve-Jones is a library technician with the New Mexico State Library, responsible for claiming documents that state agencies don't submit. She also maintains the collection and can immediately track down any requested document. In short, she is the kind of worker whose price is above rubies but whose pay is slightly above pebbles. And…
Descriptors: Government Libraries, Professional Associations, Library Personnel, Advocacy
Cottle, Thomas J. – Journal of Education, 2004
Stewart Nicholson is perhaps the most avoided person in a little town in Maine. Nicholson has opinions on anything and everything, and his position typically is presented as the final word. A handsome man, now carrying too much weight, Nicholson was born to be a college professor due to his incessant talking. But due to dyslexia, he never became a…
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational Attitudes, Parent Student Relationship, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedOrozco, Jose – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2004
Chicano artist Roberto Gutierrez is one of the most important artists to come out of the East Los Angeles artistic boom of the early 1970s. Gutierrez's life and the significance of his work to the evolving Chicano artistic narrative about Latino life and aesthetics in Los Angeles are discussed.
Descriptors: Biographies, Mexican Americans, Artists, Hispanic American Culture
Brockmann, Hilke; Klein, Thomas – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2004
In this article, we analyze how the marital biography is affecting mortality in Germany today N=12,484. We find support for temporal selection into marriage for both genders, but the effect is stronger for men. In addition, protection through marriage results from long-term accumulation of survival advantages and from the attenuation of higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Marriage, Biographies, Gender Differences

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