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Raffe, David; Croxford, Linda – Higher Education Quarterly, 2013
This paper uses Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) data on applications and entries to full-time undergraduate courses to examine the changing flows of students across the boundaries of the four countries of the United Kingdom (UK), over a period (1996-2010) that embraces parliamentary devolution. It asks whether the emergence of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Admission, Data Collection
Neuman, Susan B.; Celano, Donna C. – American Educator, 2012
Like a bright beacon on the hill, the Lillian Marrero public library rises majestically above the deserted buildings and bulldozed voids below on Germantown Avenue. Here in the heart of what is known as the Philadelphia Badlands, makeshift garbage dumps line the sidewalks. The tall grass that surrounds abandoned lots does nothing to obscure the…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Political Divisions (Geographic), Public Libraries, Poverty
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Bekerman, Zvi – Policy Futures in Education, 2012
This article is about teachers working at the bilingual integrated schools in Israel. The study allows us to problematise and critically approach cross-cultural encounters on the basis of contact theory, which posits understandings regarding social interaction across cultural-political boundaries. It exposes potential differences between the…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Political Divisions (Geographic), Foreign Countries, Bilingualism
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Rubel, Laurie H.; Driskill, Michael; Lesser, Lawrence M. – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
Every two years in the United States, districts in each state elect representatives to the U.S. House of Representatives. The district boundaries are not permanent; rather, they are redrawn every ten years in a process known as redistricting. Mathematics is useful in understanding this important and often contentious process. Redistricting is a…
Descriptors: United States History, Classroom Techniques, Democratic Values, Curriculum Implementation
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Rees, Peter W.; Legates, Margaret – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2013
World regional geography textbooks rarely focus on the process of region formation, despite frequent calls to reincorporate a regional approach to teaching global geography. An instructional strategy using problem-based learning in a small honors section of a large world regional geography course is described. Using a hypothetical scenario…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Geographic Regions, Honors Curriculum, Undergraduate Students
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Saavedra, Cinthya M. – Language Arts, 2011
Saavedra discusses how children in the borderlands can inform our language and literacy practices through the Latin American literary genre known as "testimonio." Drawing from the work of Chicana/Latina feminist pedagogy, I frame my "experiencias" with language and literacy in three different moments in my life. Through these…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Literary Genres, Writing Instruction, Immigrants
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Chisholm, Mervin E.; Jimma, Tefera Tadesse; Tatsuya, Natsume; Manathunga, Catherine – International Journal for Academic Development, 2012
The purpose of this dialogue was to begin grappling with notions of neutrality and academic development in three non-western contexts: (1) Jamaica; (2) Ethiopia; and (3) Japan. The authors were asked to describe the political geography of academic development in their countries and to explore questions of neutrality. This dialogue therefore tries…
Descriptors: Human Geography, Figurative Language, Academic Achievement, Political Divisions (Geographic)
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Ali-Khan, Carolyne – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
Working across boundaries of power, identity, and political geography is fraught with difficulties and contradictions. In Tali Tal and Iris Alkaher's, "Collaborative environmental projects in a multicultural society: Working from within separate or mutual landscapes?" the authors describe their efforts to do this in the highly charged…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Conservation (Environment), Human Geography, Political Divisions (Geographic)
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Christou, Miranda; Spyrou, Spyros – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2012
The article draws on ethnographic material from an ongoing study which explores 10- to 12-year-old Greek Cypriot children's experiences of crossing to the north, the occupied part of Cyprus. By focusing on the act of crossing and the actual physical experience of visiting the occupied territories, the study seeks to highlight the mechanisms…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Ethnography, Ethnicity
Sayasenh, Samone – ProQuest LLC, 2012
There is a plethora of studies on Latino academic underachievement, but very little information about Latino students who are successful at community colleges, yet the majority of Latino undergraduates in the U.S. attend these two-year schools. Furthermore, studies disaggregating Latino sub-groups have been limited or non-existent; therefore, this…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gap, Underachievement, Grade Point Average
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Goldberg, Mark Allan – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2009
Caddo Indian villages occupied a region along an extensive trade network that stretched well into the North American South and West. Before the Spanish began to clamp down on French traders in their second attempt to establish a presence in East Texas in the 1750's, the Indians of the region had already enjoyed extensive trade relations with the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, American Indians, American Indian History, International Relations
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Pushor, Debbie; Murphy, Bill – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2010
In 1965, Memmi introduced the concept of a protectorate. "Whenever the colonizer states, in his language, that the colonized is a weakling, he suggests thereby that this deficiency requires protection. From this comes the concept of a protectorate" (pp. 147-8). While this concept is 45 years old, it is an apt metaphor for thinking about…
Descriptors: Mothers, Figurative Language, Political Divisions (Geographic), Horticulture
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Tuttle, Ian – History Teacher, 2008
Civilization's fountainhead, the Middle East, lies at the root of millenia of conflict. However, in no time more than its own has this discord been more clearly asseverated. By the end of the nineteenth century, a maelstrom of ideologies and territorial claims to sacred land had become a volatile mixture; the infusion of Jewish Zionism into…
Descriptors: Jews, War, Ideology, Political Divisions (Geographic)
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Haddix, Marcelle – Research in the Teaching of English, 2010
In this article, the author takes a close look at the discursive ways that Black and Latina preservice teachers reconcile tensions between their racial and linguistic identities and the construction of teacher identities in the current context of preservice teacher education in the United States. Through the study of language as representative of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, African Americans, Hispanic Americans
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Habashi, Janette – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2008
This study examines the formulation of national identity in Palestinian children by exploring their understanding of its paradoxes. Twelve Palestinian children were interviewed from cities, villages and refugee camps in the West Bank. The children express the multiple dimensions of national identity in terms of "self" and…
Descriptors: Nationalism, Affective Behavior, Political Divisions (Geographic), Children
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