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Bates, Richard – Educational Management & Administration, 2002
Discusses the role of educational leaders in a global society. Explains the globalization of technology, finance, production, and culture. Other topics include the withering away of the state, rebalancing states and markets, development as freedom, and the development as freedom for educational leaders. (Contains 32 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Culture, Development, Economics
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Harvey, Lee – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2004
Accreditation in higher education is examined by drawing on the experiences of academics and managers in Britain, the United States and Canada. The qualitative comments are used to deconstruct the notion of accreditation. Accreditation processes, it is argued, are not benign or apolitical but represent a power struggle that impinges on academic…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Academic Freedom
Stewart, Pearl – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2006
If "The Meter" at Tennessee State University and "The Hilltop" at Howard University are indicators, student newspapers at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have taken giant strides since 2000, when "Black Issues In Higher Education" found many Black campus papers struggling and inadequate. "All the News Doesn't Make It to Print"…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Student Publications, School Newspapers, Freedom of Speech
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Pearsall, Shelley – Voices from the Middle, 2004
Even as a child, Pearsall questioned social injustice and prejudice. In her own community in Ohio and, as she grew, all over the world, she saw social inequities she could neither understand nor accept. Her novel "Trouble Don't Last," takes place during the era of the Underground Railroad. The chapter included here pulls us in…
Descriptors: Justice, Freedom, Bias, Novels
Rogers, Michael – Library Journal, 2005
This article was sent into a column of "Library Journal" entitled "How Do You Manage?" Submissions to this column, are based on actual events in libraries across the United States and Canada. This particular piece describes a conversation between two library employees, where one, following a recovery from a devastating auto accident found…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Librarians, Case Studies, Interpersonal Relationship
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Habibzadeh, Mohammad Ja'far; Modjab, Seyed Doraid mousavi – Educational Research and Reviews, 2006
The necessity of immunity of parliament and its Members has led to determine and assure particular privilege in the Constitutions or ordinary laws in the great majority of countries. This legal institution is to provide freedom of speech and to maintain the independence of representatives in the exercise of their duties without undue interference…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Freedom of Speech, Legislators, Constitutional Law
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Olszewski, Bernard – Academe, 2006
In this article, the author, a professor and an academic administrator at a Catholic college, discusses the topics of academic freedom and intellectual debate within the context of Catholic schools operating under guidelines of the Vatican document "Ex Corde Ecclesiae." Under these guidelines, there are fundamental moral questions that…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Church Related Colleges, Higher Education, Academic Freedom
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Surran, Michael – T.H.E. Journal, 2003
During the 2001-2002 school year the author was struck with the reality that their computer lab would not meet the demands of their school for another year. Greater Houlton Christian Academy (www.ghca.com) is a private school in Maine, and thus does not have access to state or federal funding. This meant that financing a new computer lab would be…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Software Selection, Costs, Freedom
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Adrian, William – Christian Higher Education, 2005
After World War II, the American university emerged as a world leader in higher education. Economic development became a dominant value and its subsequent material success has been unrivaled. Many developing countries adopted characteristics of the model with the expectation that national economic growth would follow. Yet it has also been…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Higher Education, Freedom, Global Approach
Pavela, Gary – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
In this article, the author discusses the enforcement of "hate speech" codes and confirms research that considers why U.S. colleges and universities continue to promulgate student disciplinary rules prohibiting expression that "subordinates" others or is "demeaning, offensive, or hateful." Such continued adherence to…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Freedom of Speech, Censorship, College Administration
Schrecker, Ellen – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2006
David Horowitz's campaign to enact an academic bill of rights will impose outside political controls over core educational functions like personnel decisions, curricula, and teaching methods, a situation more serious than the McCarthy era of the 1950s. Such an intrusion would not only endanger the faculty autonomy that traditionally protects…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Academic Freedom, Bias, Political Attitudes
Watts, Michael; Ridley, Barbara – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2007
We use this paper to suggest the use of Sen's capability approach in interpreting disability. The substantive focus is our evaluation of the Drake Music Project, which uses electronic and computer technologies to enable severely disabled people to explore, compose and perform music. We consider how the process of making music enables the musicians…
Descriptors: Music, Assistive Technology, Severe Disabilities, Musicians
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Beattie, Mary – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2007
The paper presents insights into the creation and re-creation of a narrative from the perspective of two female students, Phillipa and Eva, at Corktown Community High School. Corktown is an alternative high school which focuses on the development of the whole person--creative, intellectual, social, emotional, aesthetic and physical. The school is…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Females, High Schools, Nontraditional Education
Labi, Aisha – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
When Oleg Viro and Burglind Joricke resigned in February from their tenured positions at Sweden's Uppsala University, administrators hoped that their departure would restore tranquility to the strife-riven mathematics department. Instead the manner in which the highly regarded university brought about the professors' departure, for reasons that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Foreign Workers
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Witenberg, R. T. – Journal of Moral Education, 2007
This study examined the kinds of justifications children and adolescents used to support tolerant and intolerant judgements about human diversity. For the tolerant responses, three main belief categories emerged, based on the beliefs that others should be treated fairly (fairness), empathetically (empathy) and that reason/logic ought to govern…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Freedom of Speech, Adolescents, Empathy
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