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Scott, Patricia Bell – Journal of the NAWDAC, 1980
Outlines historical events in Black women's higher education. Issues related to whether higher education for Black women should be separate or coeducational, whether or not curriculum should be specially tailored, and whether or not Black women have special needs that should be addressed are presented. (Author)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Education, Blacks, Curriculum
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Farmer, Frank M.; Arrington, Phillip K. – Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1993
Argues that imitation as a pedagogy in the composition classroom--far from dead as most would assume--remains a reputable practice for some writers. Attempts to situate arguments for imitation in the larger context of the process movement. Explores complex historical, cultural, and theoretical reasons why some may object to imitation. (TB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Imitation, Student Needs, Writing (Composition)
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Harris, Joseph – Journal of Basic Writing, 1995
Charts a brief history of the teaching of basic writing, suggesting that fieldwork has been shaped by three overarching metaphors--growth, initiation, and conflict. Argues that recent views of the basic writing classroom as a "contact zone" fail to offer a compelling view of public discourse as a forum expressing and negotiating cultural…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Environment, Cultural Differences, Educational History
Sproule, J. Michael – 1991
Claiming that discourse has atrophied in a social climate that provides little space for reasoned discussion of vital issues, this paper explores the role the general education course in public speaking has played in the past and the role this course could play in the future in the restoration of public space. Divided into three focused sections,…
Descriptors: Course Content, Debate, Higher Education, Public Speaking
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Warren, Thomas L. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1996
Considers that, since the textbook is the main teaching tool for instructors, typically teachers select a text based on how well it supports their views of and approach to the subject. Examines pre-1970 texts to see how technical writing has been taught over the years. Examines such features as author's background, contents, assumed reader, and…
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Student Needs, Technical Writing
Miller, Leonard M., Ed. – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1961
There was a need to synthesize what was being done in public schools and colleges and to provide suggestions on how to organize guidance and counseling services to meet the needs of the underachiever with superior ability. As a result, a conference was called by the Office of Education on June 23-25, 1960, in Washington, D.C., to plan the contents…
Descriptors: Gifted, Underachievement, Counselors, Counseling Services
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Wedell, Klaus – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2003
This reprinted paper was originally published in 1981 and addresses issues of classification of children with disabilities in the United Kingdom. It considers several "within-child" and several interactive models in special education and concludes by encouraging the stating of children's special educational needs rather than…
Descriptors: Classification, Definitions, Disabilities, Disability Identification
Costas, Elaine Fowler – 1996
The history of left-handedness can provide teachers and parents a better understanding of left-handed children and give those children more pride in their difference. No child should be made to feel that he or she is abnormal because of using the left hand, although some specific instruction for these students is necessary in handwriting. Many…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Handwriting
Quigley, Kathleen M. – 1994
Within the context of school improvement and school reform, it is important to examine Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences (MI theory). His work has far-reaching implications for curriculum development and classroom implementation. Gardner believes that the culture defines intelligence too narrowly. He sought to broaden the scope of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach, Holistic Evaluation, Integrated Activities
Davis, Susan J. – 1991
Dividing elementary classrooms into three reading groups has become a U.S. educational tradition. Reading groups seem to have been an experiment in meeting the needs of students of different abilities, but the original caveats about flexible groups seem to have been forgotten. With the popularization of leveled basal readers, where changing groups…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Classroom Environment, Educational History, Educational Trends
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Simmons, Sue Carter – College Composition and Communication, 1995
Describes the work of Barrett Wendell, a composition teacher at Harvard in the late 19th century, giving particular attention to his idea of writing themes--short writing assignments on topics students choose themselves. Reviews one particular student's struggle with Wendell's writing themes. Examines Wendell's political challenges at Harvard as a…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Student Interests, Student Needs
Adler-Kassner, Linda – 1995
Controlling "literacy processes" was a concern of members of the dominant culture during the Progressive Era (about 1890-1917). Educators wanted to set students on the "right" course before formal schooling was over. Four history textbooks from the era share a general sense of what is required for public literacy, but they…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Educational History, Historians, History Textbooks
Mirando, Joseph A. – 1995
The first class of journalism students ever assembled at a college or university enrolled at Washington College (now Washington and Lee University) in 1869-70. Studying Washington College's efforts shows that much of the promise and the shortcomings of this discipline were clearly evident more than 125 years ago. During the 1700s and 1800s the…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational History, Educational Innovation
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Meyer, W. R. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 1987
Before 1944, when Great Britain's local education agencies were empowered to ensure that students were adequately clothed and fed, the Boots for the Bairns Fund sponsored by the Yorkshire Evening Post provided shoes for poor children in Leeds. This article reviews the fund's history from 1921 to 1939. (PGD)
Descriptors: Clothing, Corporate Support, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational History
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Erdmann, Edward – Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1993
Examines the claim of 16th-century English humanist educators that they prepared their students for civic life by providing not only technical training in language use but ethical and moral training for negotiating basic life situations. Attempts to determine what might have been the role of imitation exercises informing students' ethical…
Descriptors: Educational History, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Higher Education
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