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Edwards, J. Michele – 1997
This essay examines the ways in which music, as a discipline, has been influenced by feminist scholarship in the field. It explains that during the 1970s, music scholars began to recover the history of women composers and musicians, and that by the 1980s scholars such as Susan McClary had begun to explore such issues as musical semiotics and…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, Ethnicity, Females
Sapiro, Virginia – 1997
This essay examines the ways in which political science, as a discipline, has been influenced by feminist scholarship in the field. It explains that gender politics theory and research have grown tremendously since the late 1960s, focusing not only on including women in research on political behavior and policy, but also reevaluating the theories,…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, Females, Feminism
American Association of University Women Educational Foundation, 1998
In 1992 the American Association of University Women Educational Foundation (AAUW) Educational Foundation published "How Schools Shortchange Girls," a landmark report providing overwhelming evidence that girls were often ignored in the classroom and neglected in the curriculum. This report brought gender equity to the forefront of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Females, Sex Fairness, Gender Issues
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Education, 2004
The revised edition of "How good is our school?" (HM Inspectorate of Education, 2002) has been widely welcomed in schools and authorities. This document is one of a series of guides which builds on, but does not repeat, the advice on self-evaluation given in "How good is our school?" The introductory publication to the series,…
Descriptors: Evidence, Racial Bias, Reference Materials, Best Practices
Rapp, Adrian – Community College Social Science Journal, 1982
Describes a study of the racial prejudice of students at a southern two-year college conducted by sociology students using the Bogardus Social Distance Scale. Found that Blacks appeared to feel more prejudice than Whites, Mexican-Americans, and Asians; males more prejudice than females; and that age was not a determining factor. (DMM)
Descriptors: Age, Asian Americans, Black Students, Community Colleges

McGinnis, Barbara – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1980
Describes the philosophy, history, financial and administrative arrangements, curriculum, and pupil population of the Enoch Indian Band's unusual integrated Kitaskinaw School, opened in 1977 on the Stony Plain Indian Reserve No. 135 in Alberta, Canada. (Journal availability: Department of Educational Foundations, 5-109 Education North, University…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Canada Natives, Community Attitudes

Takaki, Ronald – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1982
Rebuts the view of history in Nathan Glazer's "Affirmative Discrimination: Ethnic Inequality and Public Policy," a work which is said to spearhead anti-affirmative action scholarship. Asserts that publicly supported universities may find their legitimacy questioned unless they integrate student bodies and help ensure greater employment…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Citizenship, Civil Rights, College Admission

Glassner, Barry; Corzine, Jay – Sociology and Social Research, 1982
Develops Glaser and Strauss' (1967) suggestion that fieldwork techniques may be successfully adapted for content analysis research. Discusses relative advantages of literature and traditional fieldwork sites, and initial stages of doing fieldwork at literature sites; demonstrates method used through an evaluation of the hypothesis that prejudice…
Descriptors: Bias, Comparative Analysis, Competition, Content Analysis

Buriel, Raymond; And Others – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1982
Investigates 81 first, second, and third-generation Mexican American male adolescents to test whether integration with traditional Mexican American culture promotes healthy psychological adjustment and less juvenile delinquency. Finds no differences in educational aspiration, but that third-generation subjects had lower expectations, higher…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Acculturation, Adolescents, Biculturalism
Ingvarson, Carolyn; Jones, Anne – SASTA Journal, 1981
Following a definition of sexism, discusses how sexism can be recognized in science, reasons for concern that science is male dominated, studies on problems of women in science, and what teachers can do to encourage girls to study science at school, including whole school, faculty, and classroom initiatives. (SK)
Descriptors: College Science, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Females

Leserman, Jane – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
A follow-up survey on senior medical students in North Carolina tracing their professional orientations since their freshman year is reported. Focus is on their attitudes toward four issues: physician-patient relationships; political and economic changes in medicine; treatment of women physicians and patients; and maldistribution of physicians.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Economic Change, Females

Condas, Joanne – School Psychology Review, 1980
This article questions the appropriateness of having self appointed specialists (the plaintiffs dictate to others (the school system) how to conduct their responsibilities, particularly with respect to providing children with the option of choosing to enroll in special educable mentally retarded programs. (CTM)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Alternative Assessment, Black Students, Court Litigation

Seymour, Harry N.; Seymour, Charlena M. – Journal of Black Studies, 1979
This article reviews the major components of Public Law 94-142 and the implications of this law for Ebonics-speaking children. (BE)
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Confidentiality, Court Litigation, Due Process

Butterfield, Robin A.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1979
Includes an historical overview of reading textbooks, a discussion of some procedures used by publishers to eliminate textbook bias, an analysis of a popular Houghton-Mifflin reading series (for grades 1-3), and a proposed statement of the rights of children to unbiased textbooks. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Grade 1

Jones, C.; Maguire, M.; Watson, B. – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1997
To examine in-school experiences of minority British preservice teachers, researchers followed minority and majority student teachers, interviewing them midpoint during their course. Minority students overwhelmingly felt discomfort in their school placements. They had to adopt tactics for coping with racial and cultural issues rather than develop…
Descriptors: Black Students, Collegiality, Coping, Diversity (Faculty)