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Luckowski, Jean A.; Lopach, James J. – Social Education, 1999
Believes that by teaching presidential impeachment through an issues-centered approach, students will discover key political values, the ambiguities in legal documents, the clash of power sources, and an appreciation of legal norms. Offers a lesson on teaching presidential impeachment through the use of a student debate. (CMK)
Descriptors: Debate Format, Political Power, Politics, Power Structure
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Shelton, Michael W. – Southern Journal of Forensics, 1996
Suggests that storytelling represents a valuable activity that can contribute to the forensics community. Offers the experience of the Kentucky High School Forensics League with organization-sanctioned storytelling. Discusses benefits gained by students from the institutionalization of storytelling as a competitive event. Concludes that national…
Descriptors: Debate, Educational Benefits, High Schools, Higher Education
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Pfau, Michael – Argumentation and Advocacy, 2002
Argues that the influence of televised, general election, presidential debates on prospective voters' perceptions of participating candidates may be larger than previous research suggests. Finds that two sources of debate effects have gone largely undetected to date: those based on candidates' relational communication, and those which are…
Descriptors: Debate, Higher Education, Presidential Campaigns (United States), Public Opinion
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Benoit, William L.; Currie, Heather – Argumentation and Advocacy, 2001
Compares data from a content analysis of the 1996 and 2000 presidential debates with news coverage of those debates. Concludes that the average newspaper story in 2000 only reported 7% of what the candidates said in a debate. Suggests that voters cannot expect to obtain an accurate or complete representation of presidential debates from media…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Debate, Higher Education, Mass Media Use
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Lea, Mary – Studies in Higher Education, 2001
Examined how students drew upon their asynchronous conference discussions in an online course for their written assignments. Found that computer conferencing can give students the opportunity to rehearse discipline-based debates and then exploit these as rhetorical resources in their written work; students use the voices of their peers in ways…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Mediated Communication, Debate, Higher Education
Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2005
After meeting as a community to set policy on schools and other matters since 1766, residents of Deerfield, New Hampshire, are altering that democratic process to make room for modern demands. This article describes the decision in Deerfield to discontinue holding the traditional New England annual school district meeting. Instead, by a thin…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, School Districts, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Responsibility
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Botvinick, Matthew M.; Plaut, David C. – Psychological Review, 2006
This article responds to the reply by Cooper and Shallice to Botvinick and Plaut's previous comment . In the authors' view, the reply by Cooper and Shallice left their original responses more or less intact. The present exchange has strongly highlighted the degree to which any account of the habit system will interact with how the goal-directed…
Descriptors: Criticism, Debate, Reader Response, Sequential Approach
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Hofer, Barbara K. – International Journal of Educational Research, 2006
Beliefs that individuals hold about knowledge and knowing, or what has been termed ''personal epistemology'', are related to learning and achievement in complex ways. These beliefs are also differentiated by discipline (e.g., math, science, history) as well as by judgment domains (e.g., personal taste, morality, meaning). This commentary on five…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Models, Beliefs, Intellectual Disciplines
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Heisler, Jennifer M.; Discenna, Thomas – Communication Teacher, 2005
Communication theory is one of the most challenging courses in the communication curriculum. Students and faculty alike must grapple with more abstract material, in some cases drastically different from the more skill-based courses such as speech, small group, or broadcast courses. In particular, communication theory is usually the starting ground…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Lecture Method, Beliefs, Teaching Models
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Hekimoglu, Serkan; Sloan, Margaret – Mathematics Educator, 2005
Reactions to the publication of the National Council of Mathematics (NCTM) "Standards", in both 1989 and 2000, revealed the extent to which differing sets of values and beliefs had divided the mathematical community. This paper rejoins the debate surrounding the "Standards", exploring some of the opposing points of view while offering some…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Change, Standard Setting, Standards
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Kamhi, Alan G. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2006
Purpose: In this afterword, I will offer some final thoughts on this clinical forum by considering a central question of EBP--how experimental validation is defined--to illustrate the difficulty involved in implementing EBP. Method: The comments draw on critical reviews I have received on my article in this forum and conversations I have had with…
Descriptors: Program Validation, Clinical Psychology, Criticism, Enrichment Activities
Hoff, David J. – Education Week, 2004
In this article, the author talks about the debate that flared regarding aid given to states. Officials of the Bush administration countered complaints that Republicans are inadequately financing the No Child Left Behind Act. They said the states didn't spend all of the federal K-12 money available to them in a timely manner. State officials…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Compliance (Psychology), Federal Aid, Educational Finance
Hoff, David J. – Education Week, 2004
Depending on who's talking, the Bush administration's signature education law either imposes an onerous financial burden on schools or provides enough aid for states and schools to administer it. This article discusses the study released by the Ohio Department of Education estimating that the state will spend about $1.5 billion a year to meet the…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Cost Effectiveness, School Law, National Standards
Robelen, Erik W.; Davis, Michelle R. – Education Week, 2004
There's no doubt that President George W. Bush and Senator John Kerry, the two major-party candidates in the hard-fought presidential contest, part company on some education issues. President Bush, for instance, backs private school vouchers while Senator Kerry wants to see bigger spending increases for schools. This article discusses how much…
Descriptors: Position Papers, Educational Policy, Debate, Political Campaigns
Ramirez, Hernan – Tomas Rivera Policy Institute, 2007
Across the nation, takeovers of schools or entire systems by mayors, state legislatures, or control boards have come as a result of increasing pressure to improve low performing schools, particularly those in central cities serving disadvantaged or minority students. Citing a need for improvement in the city's schools, Antonio Villaraigosa…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Restructuring, Governance, School Districts
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