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Dufour, Kirsten – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2002
How can information and critique be introduced into an art project? What can art do? How can it position itself in society today? Since art is able to situate itself in new ways in different social and geographic setting, posing and investigating questions through its particular mode of meaning production, it is always trying to invent new forms…
Descriptors: Art Products, Art Expression, Social Life, Museums
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Miller, Suzanne M. – English Education, 2006
Conference on English Education (CEE) Chair Suzanne M. Miller provides an overview of the CEE Leadership and Policy Summit articles that focuses on next steps. She asks CEE members individually and collectively to take up the calls for action across the pieces--for research, pedagogical scholarship, program excellence, and activist participation…
Descriptors: Professional Associations, Participation, English Teacher Education, Educational Research
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Sanders, Mark – Technology Teacher, 2006
This article presents the text of a speech given by the author at the Maley Spirit of Excellence Breakfast in March, 2006. In this address, Sanders talks about the characteristics necessary for technology education leadership, and recommends seven leadership initiatives that the profession should pursue: (1) State-level political action; (2)…
Descriptors: Speeches, Technology Education, Engineering Education, Technological Literacy
Schaeffer, Brett – Teacher Magazine, 2004
This article profiles author and activist Grace Llewellyn and her cult classic book, "The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education." Llewellyn's book, which she published in 1991, created a controversy as it teaches kids everything from how to convince parents to let them leave school to how to…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Home Schooling, Activism, Authors
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Oni, Adesoji A.; Alade, Ibiwumi A. – African Higher Education Review, 2008
Among the numerous components of development of higher education are; growth in quantity, quality, relevance and diversity of curriculum [programme and courses]; widening of access and broadening of equity, innovation in teaching methods and techniques; improvement in the quantity and quality of research activities; more and better community…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Global Approach, Educational Opportunities
Ward, Jane – Adults Learning, 2007
In this article, the author reports from the World Social Forum, the annual gathering of campaigning groups and activists who believe that "another world is possible." The theme of the seventh forum, "People's struggles, people's alternatives," united 50,000 people from diverse cultures and backgrounds who gathered in Nairobi…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Activism, Public Policy
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Crum, Steven J. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2007
In the 1960s an increasing number of Native Americans began to express the need for an Indian college or university. Three major developments of the decade inspired them. The first was the rise of Indian activism in the 1960s. The second major development was the package of socioeconomic reforms of the Great Society, inaugurated by President…
Descriptors: American Indians, Economic Opportunities, Navajo (Nation), American Indian Education
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Abdi, Ali A.; Ellis, Lee – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2007
Zambia, a central African country of about 10 million people, is currently exposed to the nonsubjective forces of globalization, including institutional weaknesses such as high unemployment rated and chronic levels of poverty that ipso facto problematize its governance and social development priorities. The first part of the article focuses on an…
Descriptors: Democracy, Popular Education, Poverty, Females
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Kennedy, Kerry J. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2007
"Active citizenship" is currently a popular term in citizenship education policy discourse. Despite this policy interest, there is no agreement about the meaning of "active citizenship". This article draws on data from the IEA Civic Education Study to explore how students themselves construct "active citizenship". The results show that students…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Educational Policy, Student Attitudes
Soley, Lawrence C. – 1995
This book maintains that corporations are exerting a growing and pernicious influence on U.S. colleges and universities. It documents the influence of corporate money on research and teaching at colleges and universities, and provides "case studies" of the role of business-dominated and right-wing administrators at the University of…
Descriptors: Activism, Administrators, College Faculty, Conflict of Interest
Larson, Vicki Lord; McKinley, Nancy L. – 1990
An action plan is critical for speech-language pathologists to use with influential budgetary decision makers when gaining and maintaining support for delivery of services to adolescents with language disorders. Action plans describe what administrators can do to support and sustain clinicians' efforts and how clinicians can enlist this…
Descriptors: Activism, Administrator Role, Adolescents, Delivery Systems
Alger, Chadwick F.; Mendlovitz, Saul – 1983
Interviews were conducted with 35 grass roots activists from middle-sized U.S. cities and small towns to learn about their perspectives and activities. No effort was made to obtain a representative sample of activists. The five main approaches to social change encountered were represented by members of the ideological and political left, by…
Descriptors: Activism, Citizen Participation, Comparative Analysis, Global Approach
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Braungart, Richard G.; Braungart, Margaret M. – Youth and Society, 1974
Using data collected from a random sample of students at a large Eastern university, the relationship of various socio-political factors to students attitudes toward and participation in protest activity is explored. Specifically addressed is the question - Do such factors influence activist-prone youth or youth who may be drawn into protest…
Descriptors: Activism, College Students, Demonstrations (Civil), Dissent
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O'Kane, James M. – Youth and Society, 1975
An attempt to explain radical student activism as a distinct function of potential downward mobility in the lives of student activists, who, coming largely from higher status backgrounds, face and fear the possibility of "skidding", thus culminating in a revolt of the priviledged against the system. (EH)
Descriptors: Activism, College Students, Dissent, Educational Mobility
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Pitts, James P. – Journal of Black Studies, 1975
A discussion of the past and current political context of black college enrollment which focuses on the Northwestern University campus social order and the norms brought to it by blacks, analyzing in detail the politicization process for black students between 1966 and 1969. The objectives are to explain fluctuations in black student political…
Descriptors: Activism, Black Community, Black Power, Black Students
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