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Doing the Right Thing: National Implications of Equity, ELCC Standards and the 21st Century Educator
Charlton, Donna; Kritsonis, William Allan – Online Submission, 2008
America has not realized the "melting pot" concept envisioned by idealists. Instead, racial, ethnic and cultural groups have remained largely distinct, separate societal entities that come together only by design, a phenomenon known as Balkanization. Students who mimic this behavior within the educational setting may do so to their academic peril.…
Descriptors: Criticism, Minority Groups, Standards, Ethnic Groups
Peariso, Jamon F. – Online Submission, 2008
Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences (MI) theory has been widely accepted in the field of education for the past two decades. Most educators have been subjugated to the MI theory and to the many issues that its implementation in the classroom brings. This is often done without ever looking at or being presented the critic's view or research on…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Learning Theories, Teaching Methods, Criticism
Pope, Rob – English in Australia, 2008
This opens with a critical and historical exploration of the terms that make up the phrase "English National Curriculum", breaking them down to build them up differently. This prompts a critique of the nominally singular subject "English" that stresses its plurality ("Englishes") and introduces the concept "Englishing" to highlight its ongoing…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Language Variation, Foreign Countries, Language Usage
Jepsen, David A. – Career Development Quarterly, 2008
This tribute to Tiedeman takes the form of an invitation to read his written work. The author concludes that Tiedeman's body of work is unique and paradoxical, abstract and challenging, and deeply practical. He offered principles intended to change the way counselors think about careers and career development.
Descriptors: Career Development, Counseling Psychology, Intellectual History, Change Agents
Dennis, Rea – Research in Drama Education, 2008
This essay seeks to unpack some of the issues concerning representation when performing refugee stories using playback theatre. It questions the reductive influence of narrative structure and, using the framework of "artist as ethnographer," it argues that strong aesthetic production is required to overcome the dampening effect of empathy when…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Empathy, Refugees, Aesthetic Education
Ryberg, T.; Larsen, M. C. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2008
In this paper we take up a critique of the concept of Communities of Practice (CoP) voiced by several authors, who suggest that networks may provide a better metaphor to understand social forms of organization and learning. Through a discussion of the notion of networked learning and the critique of CoPs we shall argue that the metaphor or theory…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Relationship, Web Sites
Siegel, Harvey – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
In this review of Christopher Winch's new book, "Education, Autonomy and Critical Thinking" (2006), I discuss its main theses, supporting some and criticising others. In particular, I take issue with several of Winch's claims and arguments concerning critical thinking and rationality, and deplore his reliance on what I suggest are problematic…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Personal Autonomy, Role of Education, Educational Philosophy
Nunn, Robin – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
In this article, the author proposes a dynamic, interdisciplinary, network conception of expertise that differs from conventional static, linear conceptions. Using a range of graphic images, the author propose specific visualizations of this network conception of expertise. First, he discusses attempts to pin expertise down in a definition. Then…
Descriptors: Networks, Models, Experience, Specialists
El-Hani, Charbel Nino; de Ferreira Bandeira, Fabio Pedro Souza – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
In this commentary on Brayboy and Castagno's paper, published in this volume, we discuss, on the one hand, many points of agreement between their proposal of culturally responsive schooling for indigenous youth and El-Hani and Mortimer's proposal of culturally-sensitive science education. On the other hand, we focus on a key disagreement, not only…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Reader Response
Schrauf, Robert – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2008
The keynote article by Aneta Pavlenko provides a compelling framework for the mental representation of emotion concepts in the two languages of the bilingual (novice or expert), and this may very well be its most telling contribution to the literature. However, I would like to concentrate my remarks on the author's development of the notion of…
Descriptors: Dictionaries, Emotional Experience, Emotional Development, Bilingualism
Hanratty, Brian – Irish Educational Studies, 2008
This article, which investigates the teaching of poetry at Key Stage Four in Northern Ireland, argues that poetry has a radical, and even subversive, role to play in an increasingly examination-driven educational culture. By focusing partly on the views of a number of poets and critics, the article evaluates the, at times, contested nature of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poetry, Teaching Methods, Literary Criticism
Shields, Robin; Rappleye, Jeremy – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2008
This paper investigates the relationship between educational policy, equity, and national development in Nepal. It argues that current inequities in educational opportunities and outcomes are largely attributable to persistent inequities and biases in the educational policy framework. We begin by surveying the complex, multifaceted reality of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Opportunities, Educational Policy
Goodrich, Kristopher M. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2008
This article reviews and critiques the literature regarding dual relationships in group work training. It explores the ethical concerns raised within the field, and relates this to an emerging literature concerning potentially beneficial relationships. Anecdotal and empirical evidence regarding dual relationships is reviewed, demonstrating the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Peer Relationship, Team Training, Literature Reviews
Kinnier, Richard T.; Dixon, Andrea L.; Barratt, Tyler M.; Moyer, Erika L. – Counseling and Values, 2008
Certain cultural customs and practices are viewed as abhorrent by many people, yet contemporary American counselors rarely criticize any specific culture. In this article, the authors explore why counselors abstain from such criticism. Furthermore, the authors demonstrate that universalism, often regarded as a politically incorrect and an…
Descriptors: Counselors, Counseling, Cultural Differences, Criticism
Margolis, Eric; Laurence, Stephen – Cognition, 2008
Theories of number concepts often suppose that the natural numbers are acquired as children learn to count and as they draw an induction based on their interpretation of the first few count words. In a bold critique of this general approach, Rips, Asmuth, Bloomfield [Rips, L., Asmuth, J. & Bloomfield, A. (2006). Giving the boot to the bootstrap:…
Descriptors: Numbers, Learning Strategies, Number Concepts, Inferences

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