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Tanaka, Masahiro – Higher Education Policy, 2007
This paper attempts to describe some problems of the new Japanese law school system. As a result of the conflict between the ideals and realities of law schools, many institutions are now facing crises in their existence. This conflict originates in the various tactics being employed to protect vested interests, for instance, in sustaining the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Legal Education (Professions), Conflict, Law Schools
Winch, Jennifer – English in Australia, 2007
Critical literacy continues to be a concept which is widely misused, mis-applied and misunderstood. Social commentators and politicians in particular use it to create unease about the way schools teach reading. However, a brief review of curriculum documents from six Australian State Education Departments demonstrates that in the private world of…
Descriptors: Literacy, English Instruction, Politics of Education, Course Descriptions
Ball, Stephen J. – Theory and Research in Education, 2007
This article discusses Michael Apple's contribution to the sociology of education and education policy analysis and the politics of education. It focuses on ways of "reading" Apple as an intellectual and an activist and looks at the trajectory of his work over a long and illustrious career.
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Policy Analysis, Politics of Education, Educational Policy
Jakobi, Anja P. – European Educational Research Journal, 2007
This article explores the linkage between the idea of a knowledge society and effects of internationalisation in education policy-making. The fact that the idea of a knowledge society is widely shared is brought together with an explanation of increasing dynamics in education politics. The central argument is that the idea of a knowledge society…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Content Analysis, Politics, Educational Policy
Ponterotto, Joseph G.; Park-Taylor, Jennie – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2007
The present article integrates and expands on the special section contributions of K. O. Cokley (2007); J. E. Helms (2007); J. E. Trimble (2007); S. M. Quintana (2007); and J. S. Phinney and A. D. Ong (2007). The authors of the present article begin with a note on politics and ideology in writings on racial identity development and review general…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Counseling Psychology, Racial Identification, Test Theory
Onear, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Politicians nowadays want higher education institutions to become more actively involved in the economic development of their communities. However, as much as they want to do so, they need financing. Therefore, it is crucial for politicians to be educated on what universities can realistically do for economic development. In this article, the…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Higher Education, Financial Support, Economic Impact
Lewis, Tyson – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2007
The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben is known for his interest in the problem of "biopower," arguing that political political and philosophical questions of the moment concern the connections between life and power. He is diametrically opposed to Alain Badiou, a leading French intellectual, for whom the central question concerns not so much…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Educational Practices, Ethics, Aesthetics
Takayama, Keita – Comparative Education Review, 2007
There are three notable aspects to the recent crisis discourse in Japanese education. First, it is highly questionable whether the current state of Japanese education is deserving of a sensationalist label. Japanese scholars who were dubious of the crisis claim pointed to its highly ideological nature and to the lack of reliable longitudinal data…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education
Neelakantan, Shailaja – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
India's universities are suffering from an acute faculty shortage, with some institutions unable to fill as many as 35 percent of their positions. From the country's elite Indian Institutes of Technology to regional engineering colleges, the dearth of professors has led to overcrowded classrooms, student discontent, and deep concerns about how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Shortage, Teaching Conditions
Doherty, Robert A.; McMahon, Margery A. – Educational Review, 2007
The restructuring of teachers' work in Scotland, under the reforms of both the New Right and the New Left, has not exhibited the starkness and radical edge evident in the history of reform in England. This paper argues that the professional context of Scotland's teachers has changed, if perhaps in a Caledonian form, under the action of the same…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching (Occupation), Educational Change, Politics of Education
Honawar, Vaishali – Education Week, 2007
The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) has lost several of its most prominent leaders over the past decade. It has struggled with scandals at major locals. An internal survey showed low morale among its own employees. The union itself insists it is still very much on the path blazed by Albert Shanker, the AFT's late, legendary president, under…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Unions, Organizational Change, Federal Legislation
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article presents the discussion between John Gravois and John B. Lee concerning the problems in measuring bias. John B. Lee is president and founder of JBL Associates, Inc., a prominent higher-education-research firm. He is retained by the American Federation of Teachers to assess the research that purports to find a liberal predominance and…
Descriptors: Research Problems, Statistical Inference, Consultation Programs, Politics of Education
Blatt, Jessica – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This dissertation argues that changing ideas about race and engagement with race science were at the heart of a major transformation of political science in the 1920s, a transformation that I characterize as "becoming modern." This transformation was at once conceptual--visible in the basic categories and theoretical apparatus of the…
Descriptors: Race, Social Science Research, Political Science, Intellectual Disciplines
Clarken, Rodney H. – Online Submission, 2009
This paper briefly describes the background of the persecution of the Baha'is in Iran, especially the denial of education, and explores what could be done to alleviate this injustice, including enlisting the support of nations, organizations, media and people around the world. Baha'is are the largest religious minority in Iran and have been…
Descriptors: Social Change, Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Access to Education
Karmel, Tom – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2009
This paper considers three aspects of vocational education and training's (VET) contribution to the labour market: the relationship between their training and the occupations VET graduates work in; the extent to which the qualified proportion of the workforce has increased; and the link between VET and skills acquisition. Finally, some thoughts…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Vocational Education