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McIlvaine, Eileen – College & Research Libraries, 1999
Presents an annotated bibliography of selected reference books published between 1998 and 1999 under subject headings for biography, journalism, mythology, languages and literature, architecture and city planning, political science, economics, history, and new editions and supplements. (LRW)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Architecture, Biographies, Economics
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Campbell, Patricia Shehan – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2000
Offers a biographic profile on the life of John Blacking who was a distinguished music scholar. Explores his approach to the study of children as a distinctive musical culture and the nature of their musicality; the role of physical movement and dance in musical experience; and the development of world music in education. (CMK)
Descriptors: Biographies, Child Development, Cultural Awareness, Dance
Sykes, Heather – Journal of Gay & Lesbian Issues in Education, 2003
This article examines narratives about same-sex desires between teachers and students in physical education, based on the life histories of physical education teachers who described their sexual identities as "gay man," "lesbian," "bisexual," "queer" and racial identities as "White," "Bi-racial," "Latina" and "Armenian-American." Many teachers…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Teacher Student Relationship, Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Characteristics
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Fones-Wolf, Colin T. – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2004
On October 15, 1959, union delegates from across West Virginia converged upon the Daniel Boone Hotel in the capital city of Charleston to participate in the West Virginia Labor Federation, AFL-CIO's second statewide constitutional convention. Charleston, at this time, remained a segregated city. So when G. William Dunn, an African-American…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Unions, State History, African American History
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Noel, Jana – Journal of Negro Education, 2005
Jeremiah B. Sanderson, a free, New Bedford-educated Black man successfully petitioned to get public funding for "colored schools" in the 1850s-1870s in Sacramento, San Francisco and Stockton. Jeremiah Sanderson was one of the most influential spokesmen and educators in the state.
Descriptors: Biographies, African Americans, Males, African American Education
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Farell, Ann – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2005
Globalisation in early childhood teacher education is examined in light of a study of the life histories and course experience of students in early childhood teacher education in Queensland, Australia. Contemporary teacher education is embedded in global economies, new technologies and marketisation, which, in turn, may contribute to students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Teacher Education Programs, Teacher Educators
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Allin, Linda; Humberstone, Barbara – Sport, Education and Society, 2006
The last decade has seen significant interest in research associated with outdoor education and outdoor learning in the UK. However, there has been little research into the perspectives of those staff, particularly women, who make available outdoor experiences to various groups in different situations and locations. The importance of understanding…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Females, Teachers, Professional Development
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Pollard, Andrew – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2005
This article takes a broad, and somewhat personal, sweep across the last 30 years or so of educational history in the United Kingdom (UK)and highlights some of the challenges concerning research, policy and practice on teaching and learning which developed over the period. Issues associated with academic agency are considered and a narrative of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Primary Education, Educational History, Biographies
Liljedahl, Peter, Ed. – Canadian Mathematics Education Study Group, 2008
This submission contains the Proceedings of the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Mathematics Education Study Group (CMESG), held at the University of New Brunswick in Fredricton, New Brunswick. The CMESG is a group of mathematicians and mathematics educators who meet annually to discuss mathematics education issues at all levels of learning.…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Conferences (Gatherings), Mathematics Education, Foreign Countries
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Mayo, Peter – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2007
Paulo Freire and Lorenzo Milani are considered as key figures in a number of Southern European countries for providing signposts for a critical approach to education. In this paper I will view their ideas and biographical trajectories comparatively to glean some important insights for a critical pedagogy. The common theme throughout this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Critical Theory, Reading Ability
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Fallace, Thomas D.; Biscoe, Ashley D.; Perry, Jennifer L. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 2007
In this paper we describe the action research projects of two second-grade teachers. Using the state-mandated content on famous Americans, the teacher/researchers developed foundational levels of historical thinking in their second grade students. To develop temporal understanding, the first teacher employed a time line of visual images to place…
Descriptors: United States History, Action Research, Social Environment, Grade 2
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Ganter, Granville – American Indian Quarterly, 2007
History has not always been kind to Sagoyewatha, or, as he is more commonly known, Red Jacket. One of the most eloquent spokesmen for Native sovereignty in the early national period, Sagoyewatha was nonetheless accused by his peers of cowardice, alcoholism, and egotism. Fortunately, this picture is beginning to change. Christopher Densmore's…
Descriptors: Biographies, Historians, American Indians, American Indian History
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Jubas, Kaela; Butterwick, Shauna – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2008
Purpose: This paper discusses insights from a study of women working, or seeking or preparing for work, in the information technology (IT) field. At issue is how and whether alternative career pathways and informally acquired skills and knowledge, as well as the operation of gender in learning and work, are acknowledged by employers, colleagues…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Females, Information Technology, Education Work Relationship
Schafer, Liza, Comp. – 1994
Suggesting that reading plays aloud is an effective way to promote literacy and history in the grade 4-8 classroom, this book presents 22 short, readers' theater plays about extraordinary American men and women. The plays in the book are designed to enrich classroom learning by building oral literacy, fostering a knowledge of American heritage,…
Descriptors: Acting, Biographies, Class Activities, Creative Dramatics
Shiflett, Lee – 1996
Louis Shores (1904-1981) was one of the undisputed intellectual leaders of librarianship in the 1960s. By that time, Shores had already established a national reputation in the field of reference work and had become prominent in education for librarianship. His lifelong commitment to his profession centered around his intense belief in the power…
Descriptors: Activism, Biographies, Leadership, Librarians
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