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Hayden, Sara – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2003
The causes for which maternity has been invoked are as divergent as they are ubiquitous, yet the popularity of maternal politics among activists is not matched by an equally enthusiastic or unified assessment from scholars. On the contrary, scholars vigorously debate maternal appeals' strategic efficacy as well as their implications for gender…
Descriptors: Politics, Figurative Language, Norms, Gender Issues
Herkert, Joseph R. – Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 2006
Mainstream science, technology, and society scholars have shown little interest in engineering ethics, one going so far as to label engineering ethics activists as "shit shovelers." Detachment from engineering ethics on the part of most STS scholars is related to a broader and long-standing split between the scholar-oriented and activist-oriented…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Subcultures, Engineering, Ethics
Honawar, Vaishali – Education Week, 2006
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed last September 2006 to take up the issue of when a teachers' union may spend the money it collects in the form of "agency fees" from nonmembers on political causes. The justices said they would review a Washington state law that requires nonmembers to "affirmatively consent," or opt in, before a…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Unions, Political Campaigns, Federal Government
Duckenfield, Marty, Ed. – National Dropout Prevention Center/Network (NDPC/N), 2008
The "National Dropout Prevention Newsletter" is published quarterly by the National Dropout Prevention Center/Network. This issue contains the following articles: (1) Education in the Urban Context (Ed Lambert); (2) An Interview with Paul Reville, Massachusetts Secretary of Education; (3) Communities In Schools of Chicago (Jane…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Book Reviews, Dropout Prevention, Newsletters
Olivos, Edward M.; Ochoa, Alberto M. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2008
This article recounts a community's struggle for access to biliteracy in one of the largest urban school districts in the country. The authors examine the roles school personnel assume, the symbols they employ, and the scripts they follow in their efforts to deny English Learners (ELs) access to quality programs and due process of rights. At a…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Civil Rights, Second Language Learning, Educational Change
Oram, Alison – Gender and Education, 2007
In this article, the author focuses on the women of the National Union of Women Teachers (NUWT) who were a particularly important group of professional women workers, whose politics illuminated themes which were current in the feminist history-writing of the 1980s and 1990s. What the author found particularly striking about the feminist teachers…
Descriptors: Feminism, Activism, Employed Women, Unions
Pescatore, Christine – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2007
In the current climate of high-stakes tests and teacher accountability, how do teachers avoid teaching to the test? With respect to high school social studies and English teachers, the answer lies with critically analyzing items in current events. By carefully reading news stories, students can determine an author's bias through his or her use of…
Descriptors: Current Events, Citizenship, Activism, High Stakes Tests
King, Brayden G.; Bentele, Keith G.; Soule, Sarah A. – Social Forces, 2007
Although past research has failed to establish a link between protest and policy change, we reexamine the relationship at the agenda-setting stage of policymaking. We assert that protestors compete for attention among lawmakers at the agenda-setting stage. An issue receives more attention when the frequency of protest activity around a particular…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Agenda Setting, Policy Formation, Hearings
Schneider, Stephen – College English, 2007
We need to complicate current accounts of critical pedagogy by examining how educational institutions beyond traditional classrooms have served progressive movements. One example was the Sea Island Citizenship Schools. By examining the latter's history, we also become better aware of how the education-related work of the American civil rights…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Civil Rights, Activism, Community Organizations
Agnone, Jon – Social Forces, 2007
Time-series data from 1960-1998 is used to test hypotheses regarding the impact of protest and public opinion on the passage of U.S. environmental legislation. An amplification model of policy impact is introduced which posits that protest affects legislative action independent of public opinion as suggested by protest event theorists, whereas the…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Public Opinion, Environment, Ecology
Dyrness, Andrea – Ethnography and Education, 2007
This paper brings together ethnographic data and testimonies from a group of Latina mother activists with critical race theories, to challenge dominant views of home-school relations and re-envision the "homeplace" as a site of radical resistance (Hooks (1990) "Yearning: race, gender and cultural politics" (Boston, MA, South…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Mothers, Parent Participation, Ethnography
Bhimji, Fazila – Educational Foundations, 2007
This article examines African American, Latina/o, and White high school students' assertions of cultural and ethnic identities as they struggle for their educational rights in Los Angeles and Philadelphia. In doing so, this study illustrates the ways in which alternative spaces outside the formal context of schools facilitate expressions,…
Descriptors: High Schools, Young Adults, Cognitive Structures, High School Students
Dalton, Jane – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
Art often becomes an effective tool for teaching history, as well as political and social justice issues. During the 1980s, the author had the privilege of visiting Chile where she was introduced to small fabric collages called "arpilleras," which, at the time, were known as "embroideries of life and death." Today, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art, Handicrafts, Story Telling
Barnes, Colin – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2007
Much has changed over recent years with regard to disability and higher education. Until the 1990s, most British universities were virtually inaccessible to disabled students and staff. However, as society move ever further into the twenty-first century there are more disabled students in higher education, more support services for students with…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Disabilities, Research Needs, Higher Education
Keith Hammond – Policy Futures in Education, 2007
This article details the emergence of Palestinian universities in the 1970s in the conditions of Israeli occupation. Palestinian universities grew during the first intifada in 1986. An outline of the present controls on and around these universities is given--controls that are contrary to academic freedom and the basic right to education. Israeli…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Politics of Education

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