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Slate, Nico – History Teacher, 2011
As a young child, Barack Obama learned about the civil rights movement from his mother. Obama's mother strove to instill in her multiracial son pride in being more than just literally African American. There is much to learn from Obama's history, understood both as the story of his life and as what Obama himself has said about his past and the…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Civil Rights, Mothers, Presidents
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Swain, Merrill; Lapkin, Sharon – Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics / Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquee, 2011
Vygotsky's writings have established the critical importance of language in the development of higher mental functions, including memory and attention. One of the processes involved in this development is languaging, the activity of mediating cognitively complex ideas using language (Swain, 2006). The present study of an older adult with mild…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Biographies, Cognitive Ability, Memory
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Lamont, Alexandra – Music Education Research, 2011
To address the question of musical identity, the research the author mainly draws on takes the form of qualitative, in-depth interviews with people about how music fits into their everyday lives and musical biographies. In this the author adopts a largely biographical and social constructionist perspective, asking people to reflect on important…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Music Activities, Lifelong Learning
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Laughter, Judson C. – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2011
In this study, White preservice teachers engaged in a dialogue circle around issues of race and racism in the classroom. Evidence indicated a need to reevaluate and diversify the ways in which each participant embodied and enacted Whiteness. The participants are compared to generalizations of White preservice teachers found in the literature.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Racial Bias, Race
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Tight, Malcolm – Higher Education Review, 2012
In the UK, and in many other countries, policy makers and funding bodies emphasise the importance of the STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), as opposed to the HASS disciplines (humanities, arts and social sciences), in higher education. Yet an examination of the biographies of UK members of parliament (MPs)…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Sciences, Biographies, Humanities
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Ellis, Mark – American Educational History Journal, 2013
During the early 1920s, the question of who should control the schooling of African American children caused controversy in several Southern states, including Georgia. White educationists and bureaucrats were divided into two groups: the conservatives who called for educational needs to be determined and funded locally, and a growing reformist…
Descriptors: Race, Educational History, African American Students, School Buildings
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Emert, Toby – Intercultural Education, 2013
This article describes a five-week summer literacy program designed for a group of 70 multilingual refugee boys resettled from their home countries in Africa and Asia to a city in the Southeastern USA. The students attended local public schools but struggled to experience academic success in the traditional classroom. The summer program addressed…
Descriptors: Films, Computer Software, Literacy, Summer Programs
Caldwell, Heather Kleinpeter – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This dissertation is a historical biography on the life, suffrage and educational contributions of Mary Carroll Craig Bradford, a wife, mother, suffragist, teacher and educational administrator in the state of Colorado. The purpose of this dissertation was to find out exactly what Bradford's contributions were to her state. The initial observation…
Descriptors: Biographies, Educational History, Activism, Civil Rights
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LaGreca, Nancy – Hispania, 2009
This article examines Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda's choice to include articles depicting the advanced decay of cadavers, which are simultaneously horrible and awesome, in her women's periodical "Album Cubano de lo Bueno y lo Bello". Background on Avellaneda's biography, women's print culture, and theories of the sublime provide a frame for the…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Death, Latin American Literature, Authors
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Young, Terrell A.; Ward, Barbara A.; Day, Deanna – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2009
Stories about Abraham Lincoln have captivated children for generations. The Lincoln story has taken on almost mythic proportions, making it difficult to separate fact from fiction or exaggeration. Young readers never tire of talking about Lincoln's early days--from his birth in a log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky to his childhood in…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, War, Historians, Presidents
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Dirck, Brian – Social Education, 2009
Abraham Lincoln was the most experienced trial lawyer Americans have ever placed in the White House. While more than half of the United State's presidents have been attorneys, none possessed Lincoln's extensive courtroom experience: approximately 3,800 known cases, litigated during a quarter century at the Illinois bar. However, the law's…
Descriptors: Presidents, Lawyers, United States History, History Instruction
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Davis, Harry – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2009
In this article, the author describes the life and works of Lida Cochran, the matriarch of visual literacy. Lida was practicing "visual literacy" long before there was an association devoted to it. Lida has worked with the AECT, ECT Foundation (the Cochran Internship is named for her husband, Lee Cochran), and the International Visual Literacy…
Descriptors: Biographies, Professional Associations, Educational History, Definitions
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Holst, John D. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2009
This article identifies and describes the major principles and themes that emerge from an analysis of the revolutionary pedagogical practice and ideas of Ernesto Che Guevara. The principles and themes outlined in this article are based on a thematic investigation of the approximately 2000 pages of Guevara's writings, speeches and interviews…
Descriptors: Social Change, Conflict, Biographies, Teacher Role
Norrell, Robert J. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Booker T. Washington, founder of the Tuskegee Institute and the recognized leader of American black people from 1895 until his death in 1915, has been viewed as an accommodationist to segregation, an African-American leader who traded black equality and voting rights for his own influence among white bigots. Washington rose to national fame with a…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Reputation, Profiles, Historical Interpretation
Henderson, Nancy – Exceptional Parent, 2008
This article features the life of Louise Underwood, an advocate for people with disabilities and their families. Underwood is known for her nickname "The Velvet Hammer" because of her relentless attitude when it comes to advocating for people with disabilities. Many times she has pulled strings to halt legislation that would have…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Disabilities, Biographies, Females
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