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Sciarcon, Jonathan – SUNY Press, 2017
A history of the French schools that pioneered female education in Ottoman Iraq's Jewish communities. During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Alliance Israélite Universelle (AIU), a Paris-based Jewish organization, founded dozens of primary schools throughout the Middle East. Many were the first formal educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Womens Education, Females, Jews
Franklin, Courtney; Hirsch, Heather; McLaughlin, Brenda; Ward-Roncalli, Susan – American Institutes for Research, 2019
"Making Assessment Work: Ten Practitioner Beliefs" was developed by the National Practitioner Advisory Group on Using Data to Inspire SEL Practice (NPAG), a group of social and emotional learning (SEL) practice leaders convened to provide insights on SEL. Educators, program leaders, and policymakers recognize the value of holistically…
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Development, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs
Walker, Michael; Yeager, Corey; Zumbusch, Jennie – Voices in Urban Education, 2018
The Office of Black Male Student Achievement (OBMSA) of Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS), established in 2014, is one of the first in the country. The innovative work of the OBMSA is centered on student voice and student thought. After getting input from parents and families, community members, educators, and young Black males themselves, the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, African American Students, Males, Academic Achievement
Kokoszka, Carla; Smith, Juliette – Journal of Character Education, 2016
This article describes the character education program in Donald Stewart School No. 51, in Elizabeth, NJ, a dual-language preschool serving 300 students that first opened its doors in 2004. Over the years this school has been committed to laying the foundation of character development with its preschoolers. Their pillar "Friends Care, Friends…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Values Education, Urban Schools, Early Childhood Education
Kisfalvi, Veronika; Oliver, David – Journal of Management Education, 2015
The increasing popularity of experiential learning in management education raises a number of new opportunities and challenges for instructors, particularly with regard to shifting instructor roles and attention to learning through one's emotions. In this article, we draw on psychodynamics--in particular D. W. Winnicott's notions of…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Administrator Education, Psychological Patterns, Educational Environment
Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2012
School teachers have been used as heroic characters in movies for a long time. Their heroism compensates for the failures of social life in our society by treating problems in the classroom, not the real world, and by acting as the mediators between diverse sub-cultures and the larger society. They are the agents of rationality, scholarship, and…
Descriptors: Teachers, Films, Film Study, Didacticism
Kim, Minkang – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2013
Teachers are expected to act ethically and provide moral role models in performing their duties, even though teacher education has often relegated the cultivation of teachers' ethical awareness and moral development to the margins. When it is addressed, the main theoretical assumptions have relied heavily on the cognitivist developmental theories…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Teacher Attitudes, Ethics, Moral Development
Connor, David J. – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2013
This narrative essay weaves personal recollections of my encounters with Ellen Brantlinger and a sampling of her works that continue to exert a profound influence on my own thinking and writing within Disability Studies in Education. I begin by describing how, as a first-year doctoral student, I encountered the scholarly work of Ellen and…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Doctoral Programs, Disabilities, Risk
Campbell, Robyn – English Journal, 2011
Communicating effectively is a skill that must be taught and practiced--and the act of listening is a large part of this skill. According to the "International Journal of Listening," listening skills are imperative to reading comprehension and are valuable enough for "38 out of the 51 government entities to include listening skills as part of…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Role Models, Listening Skills, Interpersonal Communication
Barton, Amanda; Sakwa, Lydia Namatende – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2012
The central role played by textbooks in children's education in developing countries has been highlighted previously in this journal. This paper reports on how an English-language textbook used commonly in Ugandan secondary schools reinforces gender stereotypes which are prevalent in society. The paper is based on a mixed-methods investigation of…
Descriptors: Role Models, Sex Stereotypes, Textbooks, Sex Role
Lee, Michele H. – Science and Children, 2010
Convening professionals--physically or virtually--is necessary but certainly not sufficient for meaningful collaboration and networking to occur. Professional development (PD) must be designed and carried out in ways that encourage a culture of sustained collegiality (Loucks-Horsley et al. 2003). This article presents seven principles for creating…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Professional Development, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Attitudes
Armour, Kathleen; Duncombe, Rebecca – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
There would appear to be an enduring belief that successful sportsmen and women can act as powerful motivational role models for young people, especially disaffected, disadvantaged or disengaged youth. In the UK, for example, this belief has been expressed recently in the development of programmes, such as changingLIVES, the Respect Athlete Mentor…
Descriptors: Athletes, Role Models, Mentors, Student Motivation
Krywanczyk, Loren – Rethinking Schools, 2010
The main point the author hopes to impart in this article is how essential it is for educators to create an environment in classrooms where they and their students are comfortable talking about issues of gender. In order for this to happen, it is important to weave concepts of gender into the curricula and refrain from a tokenizing approach that…
Descriptors: Role Models, Bullying, Sexual Identity, Gender Issues
DeWitt, Peter – Corwin, 2012
Students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered are susceptible to harassment from their peers and are at high risk of dropping out of school. This book provides professional development ideas and real-life vignettes that will help educational leaders foster a more caring school culture not only for LGBT students, but for all…
Descriptors: Caring, Web Sites, Homosexuality, Professional Development
Mills, Martin; Haase, Malcolm; Charlton, Emma – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2008
In a context where the lack of male teachers is constructed as a worrying concern for many Western education systems, men who make the decision to become teachers, particularly in early childhood and primary education, are often adulated. However, alongside this adulation sits an expectation to be a "real man". This paper tells the story of John,…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Primary Education, Males, Teachers