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Alfred, Richard L.; Linder, Vincent – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1992
Stresses carefully planned preservice and inservice education for faculty to overcome negative past experiences and training and assume new leadership roles within community colleges. Describes characteristics of faculty alienation, including powerlessness, meaninglessness, normlessness, isolation, self-estrangement, and outlines redefined roles…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Excellence in Education
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Harper, Helen – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 2000
A qualitative study examined the experiences of 10 mostly inexperienced, female teachers working in two isolated Native communities in northern Ontario. Findings focus on teachers' uncertainties about appropriate pedagogical goals, the relationship of teachers to First Nations communities, living in the North, cross-cultural and multicultural…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Beginning Teachers, Canada Natives, Cultural Awareness
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Hogeland, Lisa Maria – Women's History Review, 1996
Traces the development of, and responses to, the sex/race analogy as a rhetorical strategy of the Women's Liberation Movement (WLM). Although originally conceived as a legitimating strategy, the analogy had serious flaws, especially for women of color. Nonetheless, the analogy remains popular, albeit, in a somewhat restructured form. (MJP)
Descriptors: Activism, Alienation, Females, Feminism
Reck, Una Mae Lange – 1983
The primary objective of a pilot study was to investigate the educational motivation of rural native Appalachian eighth grade females in terms of educational attitudes, educational decisions, and educational self-concept. Results from the study (sample size: 27) indicate strongly that female Appalachian adolescents, about to enter womanhood, do…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Prevention, Educational Attitudes
Benay, Jeffrey; And Others – 1988
This study of school climate elicited from 12 American Indian ninth graders a sense of how they perceive their school. The inquiry does not examine the practices of teachers and administrators, but is concerned instead with statements made by the students themselves. A process of group questioning and continuous observation during group…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Classroom Environment, Educational Research
Kaikai, Septimus M.; Kaikai, Regina E. – 1990
Multiple demands and pressures on teachers have increased instructor burnout, a state characterized by boredom, depression, envy, and physical and emotional fatigue. In response to the high incidence of burnout, teachers and professors may use a job diversification approach similar to one used in industry to combat boredom and monotony.…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Faculty College Relationship
Peng, Samuel S.; Takai, Ricky T. – 1983
A study was conducted to provide descriptive information about dropout rates by various subgroups, their reported reasons for dropping out, and some activities after leaving school. As part of the longitudinal study, High School and Beyond, the National Center for Education Statistics surveyed 30,000 sophomore and 28,000 senior high school…
Descriptors: Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Dropout Programs
Williams, Jean M. – 1981
The ongoing work life of four classes of elementary school children from relatively affluent families was examined for approximately 2 years by a participant observer/classroom teacher in an attempt to identify possible causes of student alienation, i.e., negative, unproductive or disruptive behaviors. Examples of such behaviors include hostility,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education
Van Horn, Kathleen L. – 1982
The Utah Pupil/Teacher Self-Concept Program is designed to train teachers in the use of verbal behaviors that improve the self concept of students by replacing judgmental statements with positive descriptive messages. The program is based on a successful prototype used with elementary school teachers. Four individualized modules were developed to…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Helping Relationship, Inservice Teacher Education
Ghory, Ward J.; Sinclair, Robert L. – 1978
The paper describes the different types of cognitive, affective, and physical conditions that constitute a school's learning environment, and explains how the learning environment can create and aggravate deviant behavior in some students. One element of the American school structure is group instruction: groups of students are taught by a…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Problems, Behavior Theories, Classroom Environment
Ghory, Ward J.; Sinclair, Robert L. – 1978
This study reports similarities and differences in perceptions of adolescent students toward selected conditions that characterize the curriculum of sampled alternative schools. Data were collected from students who were disconnected from alternative school environments and from students who were involved and productive in these settings. The…
Descriptors: Black Students, Educational Environment, Educational Problems, Learning Experience
Grastie, Kay – 1980
This two-part learning module provides text and accompanying exercises to assist instructors in employing effective listening and communication techniques in response to students' programs and concerns. Part I describes the communication process between sender and receiver and discusses the process of active listening by which the instructor…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Community Colleges
Claerbaut, David – 1976
Black student alienation in liberal arts colleges is discussed. A study was conducted of eight four-year liberal arts colleges in the Midwest. Respondents included 267 black students, nearly 60% of all black students enrolled. A standard alienation scale measured feelings of powerlessness, meaninglessness, normlessness, cultural estrangement,…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Studies, Blacks, College Desegregation
Reichard, Donald J.; McArver, Patricia P. – 1976
Reasons why undergraduate students enrolled in the fall 1974 semester did not continue their studies at UNC-G during the fall 1975 semester are explored. This study is part of an overall plan to gain understanding of UNC-G's students from the time of initial inquiry about admission to UNC-G through enrollment, graduation, and/or departure. It is…
Descriptors: College Students, Continuation Students, Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Research
Roye, Wendell J. – 1971
With the increase in the number of newly desegrated and not yet integrated schools has come a rise in reports of student behaviors considered anti-school and anti-teacher. Many institutions are strengthening security personnel to enforce order and discipline. But community reaction to "police" may be more destructive than the unacceptable behavior…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Desegregation Effects, Disadvantaged Youth, Discipline Policy
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