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Schiffman, Harold F.; Weiner, Richard E. – Language Policy, 2012
Until recently, educational language policy in the US has been the chief site of contention about language, as seen in recent initiatives, referenda, and state constitutional amendments. Provision for drivers' licensing testing in languages other than English (LotE), on the other hand, has often exemplified what we call expedient language policy,…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Testing, Certification, Motor Vehicles
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Huttunen, Rauno – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
An individual is in the lowest phase of moral development if he thinks only of his own personal interest and has only his own selfish agenda in his mind as he encounters other humans. This lowest phase corresponds well with sixteenth century British moral egoism which reflects the rise of the new economic order. Adam Smith (1723-1790) wanted to…
Descriptors: World Views, Freedom, Altruism, Moral Development
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Ostovary, Fariba; Dapprich, Janet – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2011
This article presents issues related to disabled military servicemen and women who are transitioning to civilian life. The emphasis is on the experience of veterans serving in the Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) as they reintegrate into civilian workplace and learning environments. The authors begin with an…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Higher Education, Freedom, Injuries
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Byrne, Cathy – British Journal of Religious Education, 2011
Interfaith education has been boosted recently by the imprimatur of current and previous political world leaders. However, a critical analysis of what makes good interfaith education is yet to emerge. Indeed the attention may distract from the effort needed to ensure positive outcomes. This paper questions whether the uncritical nature of some…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intergroup Relations, Religion, Ideology
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Feldmann, Doug – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2011
The author posits that those going into the education field in contemporary times are no longer overly concerned with traditional discouragements such as low salaries; rather, what appears to be desired today by teachers--both novice and veteran--is the "freedom" to make reasonable curricular and instructional choices, and the…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Teaching (Occupation), Reading Materials, Freedom
Stuart, Reginald – CURRENTS, 2011
For years, development officers have cultivated prospective donors by listening to their deepest desires. Now, development officers' work increasingly involves devising a strategy for aligning the donor's desires with the mission, goals, and needs of their institution. It is possible, even amid signs of changing donor agendas and attitudes, but it…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Administration, Institutional Advancement, Donors
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Street, Steve – Academe, 2008
By August, Steven D. Levitt's March 3, 2007, entry on his "Freakonomics" blog, titled "Let's Just Get Rid of Tenure (Including Mine)," had sparked sixty-eight responses, ranging from applause to scrutiny of his facts. Only one response, however, addressed the concept of tenure as it affects the 68 percent of faculty nationwide without it: the…
Descriptors: Tenure, Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Intellectual Freedom
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Coker, Catherine; vanDuinkerken, Wyoma; Bales, Stephen – College & Research Libraries, 2010
Tenure status for library faculty in the academic environment is coming under increasing attack from administration, faculty members in other departments, and non-academics. This is due to incorrect perceptions about what academic librarians do and how they serve their profession. This paper describes the many challenges faculty librarians face in…
Descriptors: Tenure, Librarians, College Faculty, Academic Libraries
Ladd, Helen F.; Fiske, Edward B.; Ruijs, Nienke – Sanford School of Public Policy, 2010
The Netherlands has a long history of parental choice and school anatomy. This paper examines why segregation by educational disadvantage has only recently emerged as a policy issue in the Netherlands. In addition, we document the levels and trends of school segregation in Dutch cities. We find segregation levels that are high both absolutely and…
Descriptors: School Segregation, School Choice, Educationally Disadvantaged, Educational Policy
Barger, Becky M. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
An original questionnaire concerning academic freedom policies and practices was created and mailed to 1,264 faculty members from 316 private baccalaureate colleges and universities. There is a lack of empirical research on faculty satisfaction with academic freedom policies and practices. The variables under investigation included faculty…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Institutional Characteristics, Measures (Individuals), College Faculty
Fister, Barbara – Library Journal, 2010
The author has been thinking about the kind of freedoms embodied in the idea of the library and the plight of the book that cannot find its reader. What can librarians do to help readers and books find one another in a world where money is going toward temporary access to corporate-controlled intellectual property? How can one liberate knowledge…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Library Role, Access to Information, Library Services
Gutman, Dan – School Library Journal, 2010
In this article, the author shares his reactions to angry letters to his books, particularly the one titled "Mr. Granite Is from Another Planet." Nearly all the complaints the author receives inform him that it's his responsibility as an author to promote positive messages and moral lessons in his books. However, the author contends that his books…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Censorship, Books, Authors
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Taylor, Y.; Taylor, R. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2010
The article critically re-interrogates three high profile cases of white racism at South Africa's former "open universities" to highlight the way in which existing debates around academic freedom fail to come to terms with questions of racial injustice after apartheid. The cases covered are the Makgoba affair at Wits, the Mamdani affair…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Open Universities, Academic Freedom, Racial Segregation
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Feinberg, Joe Grim – Academe, 2010
In early 1909, just over a hundred years ago, the Spokane, Washington, branch of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) got a reputation as a "singing union." Later that year, the same Spokane branch of the IWW embarked on a massive free speech fight. IWW agitators would arrive on street corners, call on the crowds not to pay for…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Working Class, Singing, Student Attitudes
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Lea, Russ – Academe, 2010
April 20, 2010, and the days following, provided the world with graphic images of a burning oil rig, a perception that the oil industry and state and federal governments were helpless, and a pervasive sense of the devastation wrought on coastal residents by the rig explosion and the oil spill. The residents of the Gulf Coast soon realized that…
Descriptors: School Business Relationship, Contracts, College Faculty, Academic Freedom
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