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Adam, Barbara; Groves, Chris – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
The phenomenon of technological hazards, whose existence is only revealed many years after they were initially produced, shows that the question of our responsibilities toward future generations is of urgent importance. However, the nature of technological societies means that they are caught in a condition of structural irresponsibility: the…
Descriptors: Caring, Futures (of Society), Responsibility, Technology
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Guillen, Laura; Coromina, Lluis; Saris, Willem E. – Social Indicators Research, 2011
The concept of social capital has become very popular but its definition and measurement are still rather unclear. We frame our study in one of its components, social participation. In this article we develop an optimal measure for social participation based on the questions asked in the first round of the European Social Survey. Our analyses…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Social Capital, Measurement, Surveys
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Igboanusi, Herbert; Peter, Lothar – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2016
Against the backdrop of the rejection of mother tongue-based bilingual education in Southern Nigeria and in Northern linguistic minority areas, this study investigates the micropolitics of language education by interrogating everyday language practices of education stakeholders which are at variance with language-in-education policy. It relied on…
Descriptors: Language of Instruction, Politics of Education, Native Language, Educational Change
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Cooper, Jay; Mitchell, Donald, Jr.; Eckerle, Kayle; Martin, Kyle – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2016
This article explores existing literature on perceived skill deficiencies among entry-level student affairs practitioners. Through a review of recent literature, seven perceived skill deficiencies were identified, including budgeting and financial management, strategic planning, research and assessment, legal knowledge and standards, supervision,…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Skill Analysis, Achievement Gap, Student Personnel Services
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Kuchah, Kuchah – Comparative Education, 2016
Despite its multilingual nature Cameroon's educational system provides for full immersion into either French-medium or English-medium education from the first year schooling. Following political tensions in the early 1990s the country decided to reaffirm its commitment to promote bilingualism in the educational system with the outcome being the…
Descriptors: Language of Instruction, French, English, Second Language Instruction
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Hameiri, Lior; Nir, Adam – International Journal of Educational Management, 2016
Purpose: Public schools operate in a changing and dynamic environment evident in technological innovations, increased social heterogeneity and competition, all contributing to school leaders' uncertainty. Such changes inevitably influence schools' inner dynamic and may therefore undermine schools' organizational health. School leaders have a…
Descriptors: Principals, Transformational Leadership, Leadership Styles, Public Schools
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Toh, Glenn – Power and Education, 2015
This article is about exposing and countering racism through critical pedagogy in the context of a Japanese EAP (English for academic purposes) program. Relevant issues are first raised through: (1) a review of academic work concerning Japanese constructions of language, race and culture commonly found in "nihonjinron" writings, a genre…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Scribner, Campbell F. – American Journal of Education, 2015
This article examines the legal and political significance of teacher unionization in rural and suburban school districts between 1960 and 1975. While most historians focus on the growth of unions in urban areas, strikes in outlying districts played a determinative role in the development of public sector labor law, particularly in the arbitration…
Descriptors: Educational History, United States History, Unions, Rural Schools
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Mindzak, Michael – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2015
For 20 years, charter schools have held a precarious existence in Canada. Implemented in the province of Alberta in 1994, only a handful of charter schools remain in the entire nation. In this article, I explore the ideas of school choice and charter schooling and how they have largely disappeared as educational policy issues for Canadians. While…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Charter Schools, School Choice, Educational Policy
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Keddie, Amanda – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2015
English education has recently experienced radical policy reform in the areas of school autonomy and accountability. The key focus of this paper is on how schools might best navigate through these policy moves. It highlights how these moves have constructed schools, teachers and students in problematic ways but also how they are offering…
Descriptors: Accountability, Institutional Autonomy, Educational Change, School Administration
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Pérez-Expósito, Leonel – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2015
Recent contributions have argued about the depoliticisation of citizenship education (CE), mainly through theoretical and documentary analyses, and based on the European context. Nonetheless, there is a lack of field studies which can provide empirical evidence about how does the depoliticisation of CE actually operate. Based on a mixed-method…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Mixed Methods Research, Adolescents, Citizen Participation
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Pahre, Robert; Steele, Carie – Journal of Political Science Education, 2015
Other than trips to government offices, political science has generally not used field experiences as part of the undergraduate curriculum. To illustrate the possibilities of such experiences, we discuss field-based courses and curricular units at three sites. Each uses a national park to teach students about environmental politics and policy…
Descriptors: Parks, Political Science, Politics, Teaching Methods
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Soydan, Tarik – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2015
In today's Turkey, the problems faced in the provincial regions have several causes and dimensions. At first glance we can count a set of them: insufficiency of the resources allocated to education and the inability to use the education budget effectively with proper planning; frequent central restructuring of the education system without taking…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Qualitative Research, Public Schools
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Matemba, Yonah H.; Lilemba, John Makala – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2015
Although Namibia has been independent for more than two decades (1990--2014), the school curriculum remains essentially Eurocentric despite rhetoric on educational reform. Similar to other African countries, Western ideological power continues to dominate postcolonial education, even though political power rests in the hands of African leaders.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Social Change, Educational Change
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Lewis, Steven; Hardy, Ian – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2015
This paper provides insights into teacher and school-based administrators' responses to policy demands for improved outcomes on high-stakes, standardised literacy and numeracy tests in Australia. Specifically, the research reveals the effects of the National Assessment Program--Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN), and associated policies, in the state…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Reputation, Benchmarking, Academic Standards
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