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Razack, Sherene H. – 1998
This book challenges the widely held view that relations between dominant and subordinate groups can be unmarked by histories of oppression, as many cultural diversity theorists, educators, and legal practitioners presume. In this view, problems of communication are mere technical glitches caused by cultural and other differences, and educators…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Classroom Communication, Consciousness Raising, Court Litigation
Yeager, Elizabeth Anne, Ed.; Davis, O. L., Ed. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2005
The chapters in this volume illustrate how teachers are bringing creativity, higher-order thinking, and meaningful learning activities into particular school settings despite pressures of standards and testing. The editors chose the word wise for the title of this book, and they use it frequently to describe the pedagogical practices they have…
Descriptors: European History, Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Testing, High Stakes Tests
Shih, Clara Chung-wai; Weekly, David E. – UNESCO International Bureau of Education, 2005
This booklet shows how to use new media and technology (i.e. computers, the Internet, on-demand printing and related technologies) and electronic media for educational applications. It has been prepared for inclusion in the Educational Practices Series developed by the International Academy of Education and distributed by the International Bureau…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Research, International Education
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LeBrasseur, Margot M.; Freark, Ellen S. – Journal of American Indian Education, 1982
The American Indian student enters the school system with a cultural heritage and set of values appreciably different from that of the educational system itself. This article gives an historic overview of Indian education and values and suggests specific teaching strategies to meet the needs of American Indian students. (Author/LC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education
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Friedman, Helen; Friedman, Harold – Integrated Education, 1980
Documents opinions of educators in Quebec, Canada, on Bill 101, which made French the official language of instruction in the province. Describes educational situations, practices, and programs that pertain to language and to education for Protestants, Catholics, other religious groups, minority groups, and the disadvantaged. (MJL)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Cultural Pluralism
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Gibbs, Graham; And Others – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1996
Considers the fact that despite increased class size and limited instructional resources the overall performance of students in geography in the United Kingdom has improved. This is attributed to changes in teaching, learning, and assessment methods. Small, workshop-based discussion seminars and active learning have replaced traditional lecture…
Descriptors: Class Size, Cooperative Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Environment
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McClelland, Charles E. – Paedagogica Historica, 1997
Profiles the reeducation and denazification efforts aimed at the training of doctors, lawyers, teachers, and engineers. The efforts espoused few radical innovations and generally supported a return to the well-regarded conditions of the Weimar Republic. These efforts laid the foundation for later reforms in the 1960s. (MJP)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context
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Sammons, Pam; And Others – Educational Studies, 1996
Utilizes questionnaires to examine the various approaches to assessment used by inner city London, primary grade teachers. Specifically investigates assessment in English, mathematics, and science. Discovers a wide variety of approaches, both formal and informal. Discusses these findings in light of recent policy developments. (MJP)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
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Whicker, Marcia Lynn – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1997
Provides an excellent overview of the major arguments for and against elimination of tenure. Considers the positions of tenured faculty, faculty unions, administrators, boards of regents, students, and parents. Neatly summarizes and critiques each of these positions. Concludes with a set of creative and productive options. (MJP)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Economic Impact, Educational Change
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Eisner, Elliot W. – Art Education, 1997
Reprints the 1966 article as a representative example of thinking about art education during the 1960s. Primarily answers criticisms raised by Victor D'Amico in his attack on the current state of art education, and art education research in particular. Defends this research against charges of irrelevancy and academic indulgence. (MJP)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Creative Expression, Criticism
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Sylva, Kathy; And Others – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1992
Describes a survey of early childhood educators in England to assess the effects of the new national curriculum for primary schools. Finds some impact in the education sector but little change in social service nurseries. Most respondents reported changes in assessment and record keeping in a positive light. (AC)
Descriptors: British Infant Schools, British National Curriculum, Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Research
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Ludlow, Barbara L. – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 1998
Rural schools experience major problems in every aspect of personnel preparation in special education. Review examines what has been done and the problems faced by rural schools in the areas of traditional and nontraditional preservice programs, individual and program qualification mechanisms, personnel recruitment and retention, and retraining…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Educational Practices, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
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Senesac, Barbara V. Kirk – Bilingual Research Journal, 2002
A Chicago two-way bilingual immersion magnet school gives equal regard to English and Spanish and values student cultures. Other features include family atmosphere, student-centered instruction, and strong parent and community collaboration. Students, including low-income limited-English-speaking students, consistently score high in English…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Environment
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Jordan, H. J. – NAMTA Journal, 2001
Describes the conceptual framework for an urban Montessori high school in Holland in 1945. Includes information on implementing fundamental Montessori principles, scheduling, materials, organization of subject matter, use of group mentors, and democracy in school. Focuses on how the school increases adolescents' moral strength with living and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Educational History, Educational Practices
Shaklee, Beverly – Understanding Our Gifted, 2004
Among the most interesting groups of children in gifted education today are those who are "new Americans"--children of different cultures and different languages. These children bring with them the same talents, gifts, and intellect that other children have; however, the way they manifest their gifts may be somewhat different based on family…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Multicultural Education, Gifted, Educational Change
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