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Andrea De Vincenti – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2025
This article discusses how a gender-historical perspective may still be productive in today's historiography of education. In doing so, it relies on theoretical approaches developed in feminist and gender-historical debates and in debates about the ontological turn in historiography. Categories are thus understood as "world-giving" and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Sex, Sex Role
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Smith, Janet S. – Language in Society, 1992
In an examination of power in speech, the linguistic practices of Japanese men and women giving directions to subordinates were studied. Explanations of gender differences are discussed in terms of a general theory of politeness and the culturally specific strategies for encoding politeness and authority in Japanese. (43 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Encoding (Psychology), Females, Japanese
Bates, Richard – 1992
Present attempts to transform the meaning and purposes of schooling through a radically reformed notion of leadership are examined in this paper. The first part presents a framework that explains the mechanisms through which school cultures are produced, reproduced, and transformed: pedagogy, curriculum, assessment, and discipline. The first…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Fingeret, Arlene – 1988
Recent attention to literacy, rather than focusing on literacy for social mobility as in the 1960s, promotes literacy for basic, entry-level employment, a position that supports the existing power structure rather than redistributing power in our society. Therefore true universal literacy--which involves the potential redistribution of power--is…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Cultural Context, Educational History
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Hoxie, Frederick E. – American Indian Quarterly, 1986
Introduces four papers presented at the 1985 Newberry Seminars on the History of American Indian Leadership. Emphasizes need for recognition of rich political traditions and distinctive modes of governance in breaking down barriers between Indian history and history of other American groups. Points out dynamic nature of native institutions. (LFL)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Change
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Casement, William – Perspectives on Political Science, 1991
Argues that the study of Great Books need not be a politically conservative enterprise. Suggests that such a program be extended to offering the best education to all and the teaching of critical thinking. Urges that non-Western works be included as well as the best of women and minority writers. (DK)
Descriptors: Authors, Critical Thinking, Cultural Context, Dogmatism
Shimahara, Nobuo – 1972
Radical educational change cannot take place in isolation from societal change. American schools see themselves as agents of the society, charged with transmitting the values and behaviors considered central to the maintenance of society. Critics of this functional view of socialization suggest schools should be instruments of radical change.…
Descriptors: Conformity, Cultural Context, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Crowther, Jim, Ed.; Martin, Ian, Ed.; Shaw, Mae, Ed. – 2003
This document is intended to promote understanding of democracy in Scotland as a social and cultural process that is sustained through learning as well as through political institutions and procedures. It consists of 47 short, easy-to-read papers that can be used in existing programs (for example, modern studies and social studies) or as…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Programs, Athletics