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Gallegos, Bernardo P. – Educational Studies: A Journal in the Foundations of Education, 1998
Discusses narratives of the subaltern, their intersection with academic discourse, and their significance for minority scholars and educators. Draws on background related to U.S. invasion of Mexican territory, Proposition 187, and the author's familial and professional experiences as a Mexican American to demonstrate the importance of locating…
Descriptors: Activism, College Faculty, Colonialism, Ethnic Relations
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Briscoe, Lori; Collins, Erica S.; Deal, Amanda; Hancock, Ron; McGraw, Kristyn – Appalachian Journal, 2000
Loyal Jones talks about his role in the Council of the Southern Mountains, the controversy that led to its demise, founding the Appalachian Center at Berea College (Kentucky), and elitist attitudes of liberal arts colleges that hinder sincere efforts to help Appalachian people. He discusses humor as a way of simultaneously putting people on and…
Descriptors: Activism, Appalachian Studies, College Faculty, Educational History
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Paterson, Lindsay – Oxford Review of Education, 1998
Investigates the reasons why teachers in Scotland engage in voluntary activities outside their professional world and the consequences that activism has on their professionalism. Finds that teachers were active in diverse organizations and reports that activism contributed to improving their professionalism. Discusses the influences on the…
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Background, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Maeroff, Gene I. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1998
Building social capital for poor children is an important endeavor. Disadvantaged children generally lack a network that allows them to thrive in school and achieve a sense of belonging. Schools in impoverished neighborhoods can strengthen ties to students by building links to the community, becoming full-service community schools, and joining…
Descriptors: Activism, Advocacy, Child Welfare, Community Schools
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Lewis, Barbara A. – Educational Leadership, 1996
Service learning benefits students of all academic abilities, particularly the gifted. Teachers should use the principles of good service, make service a requirement, encourage service experiences based on real needs, design interdisciplinary service courses, consider opportunities for social change, provide mentorships, reduce liability, and help…
Descriptors: Activism, Community Services, Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education
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Cibulka, James G. – Education and Urban Society, 1996
The New Christian Right is hardly a new force in American education, but its recent activism leaves unresolved the question of whether it seeks to transform America in its own image or merely to protect its own position and respect for its special values. Implications for educational policy are considered. (SLD)
Descriptors: Activism, Conservatism, Educational History, Educational Policy
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Kohn, Alfie – Young Children, 2001
Discusses disadvantages of standardized testing, particularly those associated with testing young children, and the problems they create for classroom teachers. Offers suggestions for coping with standardized testing in the curriculum and encourages educators to organize and take action in an effort to change educational policy. Outlines 14 ways…
Descriptors: Activism, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Henderson, Anne T.; Raimondo, Beverly N. – Principal Leadership, 2001
Following the legislature's passage of the 1990 Kentucky Education Reform Act, the statewide Commonwealth Institute for Parent Leadership was established. The 700 graduates form a small cadre of activists who are informed about standards-based reforms and how to make them work for their children. (MLH)
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership Training
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Carroll, Lynne; Gilroy, Paula J.; Ryan, Jo – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2002
The emergent consciousness and political activism within the transgender community has important implications for the field of counseling. In the current paradigm, the focus has shifted from using surgical and hormonal interventions and thereby enabling transgendered persons to "pass" within the traditional gender binary of society to affirming…
Descriptors: Activism, Counselor Training, Counselor Educators, Counseling Techniques
Hoff, David J. – Education Week, 2005
Michael A. Rebell, a 61-year-old former Peace Corps volunteer, is one of a small band of lawyers whose legal efforts are changing the way many states pay for their public schools. He was among many lawyers of the era who had been inspired by landmark cases such as "Brown v. Board of Education." In the late 1980s, he noticed education cases would…
Descriptors: Lawyers, Court Litigation, Public Schools, Educational Finance
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Pedahzur, Ami; Perliger, Arie – Social Forces, 2006
To comprehend the developments underlying the suicide attacks of recent years, we suggest that the organizational approach, which until recently was used to explain this phenomenon, should be complemented with a social network perspective. By employing a social network analysis of Palestinian suicide networks, the authors found that, in contrast…
Descriptors: Suicide, Social Networks, Network Analysis, Predictor Variables
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Franklin, Barry M. – History of Education, 2004
This essay examines the April 1966 student walkout at Detroit's all-black Northern High School and what the boycott tells us about the conflict between blacks and whites in that city over the education of African-American youth. The protest was one event in an ongoing struggle between Detroit's black citizens and the city's largely white…
Descriptors: Low Achievement, Racial Relations, Urban Schools, Activism
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Perlstein, Daniel – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 2004
The Supreme Court's 1954 Brown decision, outlawing school segregation, was a pivotal moment in the history of American education. It helped launch integration programs in hundreds of school districts across the United States. And yet, both the limits to desegregation in the 1950s and the high degree of resegregation in American schools a half…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Administrators, Leadership, Justice
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Hall, Ruth L.; Fine, Michelle – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2005
Research addressing the lives and friendships of older Black lesbians is virtually nonexistent. Using narrative analysis, we chronicle the lives of two older Black lesbians (73 and 85 years of age) through the lens of positive marginality. The concept of positive marginality asserts that living both inside and outside of the mainstream produces…
Descriptors: African Americans, Homosexuality, Friendship, Older Adults
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Loder, Tondra L. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2005
From a life course perspective, this article examines how an intergenerational sample of 20 African-American women in Chicago describe and make meaning out of their struggles and advancements to make inroads into the principalship. Being born on opposite sides of the Civil Rights Movement distinguishes markedly how these women perceive their…
Descriptors: African Americans, Females, Principals, Civil Rights
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