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Peer reviewedDi Chiro, Giovanna – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 1987
Reexamines the environmental problem-solving focus of environmental education. Critiques the view of environment and the concept of environmental problems. Provides a feminist perspective on analyzing environmental issues. Argues that this approach develops a better understanding of the problems and their potential solutions. (TW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Economic Factors, Educational Philosophy, Environment
Peer reviewedUrwin, Charlene A. – Family Relations, 1988
Assesses Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) from a family perspective. Discusses the problem of AIDS in children, and the particular needs of their families. Proposes five categories of AIDS family concerns: emotional and physical, social, financial, religious or spiritual, and adjustment. Offers suggestions to help family-focused…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adjustment (to Environment), Children, Diseases
Peer reviewedKeeling, Richard P. – Science, Technology, & Human Values, 1987
Discusses the importance of education as the primary response of higher education to the epidemic associated with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Focuses on the personal, social and institutional issues that bear on AIDS education on college campuses and the important features of AIDS education programs. (TW)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, College Science, Disease Control, Disease Incidence
Peer reviewedEdelman, Marion Wright – Urban Education, 1988
For poor and minority teenagers the lack of adequate life options may increase their desire for early pregnancy. Since teen mothers face probable poverty and single parenthood, it is imperative that schools and school social workers provide counseling, health services, and work preparation as well as academic skills training. (VM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Basic Skills, Dropout Prevention, Early Parenthood
Maeroff, Gene I. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1988
The educational reform movement has proven largely irrelevant to urban minority students' needs. Dropout prevention programs have bestowed meaningless diplomas, while side-stepping the root causes of failure and underachievement. Urban high schools are large and impersonal and have a sour, dispirited atmosphere that discourages learning. Clearly,…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Dropout Prevention, Economically Disadvantaged, Expectation
Peer reviewedFalk, William W.; Gilbert, Jess – Rural Sociology, 1985
Raises questions about current rural sociology from a critical theory perspective. Provides a brief historical analysis of its theoretical and applied roots. Suggests interweaving of research, practice, and advocacy as way to bring rural sociologists back into policy making. (LFL)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Intellectual Disciplines, Policy Formation, Political Issues
Peer reviewedShrum, Rebecca A.; Halgin, Richard P. – Teaching of Psychology, 1985
A senior psychology seminar that dealt with recent psychological, sociological, and feminist literature on sexual victimization is described. Major topics addressed were rape, childhood sexual abuse, and incest. The topics of pornography, sexual harassment, and sexual exploitation in the media were also covered. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedBrinckerhoff, Richard F. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1985
Advocates daily use of short statements, dilemmas, or questions which raise open-ended societal/ethical issues for students. Includes rationale for this strategy together with 12 examples for use by teachers in developing materials for their courses. Topics selected are appropriate for biology, chemistry, physics, and the social sciences. (DH)
Descriptors: Bioethics, Biology, Chemistry, College Science
Tegnell, Geoffrey; Ladenburg, Thomas – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1984
Described is a Yalta simulation and other units in a course designed to have high school students think through, from the perspective of participants and historians, important decisions made by Americans during the past 39 years. The course will prepare students to make intelligent decisions about political and social questions. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Foreign Policy
Peer reviewedWilson, Robert – Social Studies Review, 1984
Society wants its citizens to have precise social understandings which can be applied towards solving social issues. Implications for social studies teacher education and for the classroom teacher are examined. Social studies teachers should step outside the classroom and assist citizens in clarifying social concerns. (RM)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedSchulyer, Marcella – Social Work, 1976
The problem of wives who are abused and brutalized by their husbands have been largely ignored. This article demonstrates the isolation of the battered wife as a result of society's failure to assist her and proposes strategies for dealing with wife abuse. (Author)
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Battered Women, Crisis Intervention, Family Relationship
Gattone, Charles – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2006
What is the role of the social scientist in public affairs? How have changes in the structure of the university system and the culture of academia reshaped the opportunities and constraints facing contemporary scholars? "The Social Scientist as Public Intellectual" addresses these and other questions by reviewing the ideas of seminal…
Descriptors: Political Issues, Social Problems, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
Stone, Joseph B. – 2002
Indian country presents even the most seasoned and careful researcher with numerous methodological issues. Two of the most salient of these are appropriate understanding of postcolonial stress in tribal communities, and the use of participatory action research methods and models in a culturally sensitive manner. This paper explains postcolonial…
Descriptors: Action Research, American Indian History, American Indians, Child Development
Ethiel, Nancy, Ed. – 1996
Recognizing that violence is demographically concentrated in the male minority in inner cities is a necessary starting point for discussions of how to combat this violence. A conference on the prevention of youth violence was held in May 1996 to throw light on the problem of youth violence directly and specifically. Participants in this conference…
Descriptors: Conferences, Cost Effectiveness, High Schools, Inner City
Urban Inst., Washington, DC. – 1992
This guide is designed to help funders and government and nongovernment agencies understand the types of programs with the greatest potential to improve the lives of some of American society's most disadvantaged members. Much of the material is drawn from "Nurturing Young Black Males: Challenges to Agencies, Programs, and Social Policy,"…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Culture, Black Youth, Cooperation

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