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Swail, Watson Scott; Willis, Ronald C.; Mullen, Rebecca M. – Online Submission, 2007
The authors evaluate the positions of the 2008 Presidential Primary Candidates, and rate the quality of information provided by their campaign websites. Personal insights on the issue are offered as well. (Contains 3 tables.) [This document was published by the Educational Policy Institute (EPI).]
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Higher Education, Politics of Education, Political Candidates
Luke, Carmen – Policy Futures in Education, 2007
Media literacy studies traditionally have been the domain of the English and Language Arts classrooms. Cultural studies has not made significant inroads into school-based media studies although, like media studies, it too is concerned with the politics of image/text representations. Information literacy, which also passes as computer or technology…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Media Literacy, Information Literacy
Van Petegem, Peter; Blieck, An; Van Ongevalle, Jan – Environmental Education Research, 2007
This article reports on a baseline survey, designed to collect information on students' and teachers' conceptions on environmental issues and their involvement in three Zimbabwean colleges of secondary teacher training. The survey was the first step of a research programme designed to evaluate the Secondary Teacher Training Environmental Education…
Descriptors: Political Issues, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Environmental Education
Ryvkina, R. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2007
Many people in Russia feel that the intelligentsia is on its way out. This is something that writers sense more keenly than anyone else. Symptomatic of this is the headline of an article by Daniil Granin published in the newspaper "Izvestia" on 5 November 1997: "The Russian Intellectual Is Going Away" [Russkii intelligent…
Descriptors: Social Stratification, Foreign Countries, Humanities, Social Change
Nelson, Michael – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
The Carlisle Indian School, founded by Richard Henry Pratt in 1879 to educate American Indian youth as an assist to having those youth success in mainstream America, is featured in two recently published books, "The Real All Americans: The Team That Changed a Game, a People, a Nation," by Sally Jenkins (Doubleday, 2007), and "Carlisle vs. Army:…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Social Attitudes, Stereotypes, Political Attitudes
Sperry, Chris; Sperry, Sox – Social Education, 2007
The next American president will likely be the candidate who crafts the best "impression" in the media. It is the job of social studies teachers to help students separate impressions from substance and to understand the role that media play in crafting people's meaning making and shaping their decision making. Social studies teachers can help…
Descriptors: Elections, Social Studies, United States History, Presidents
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
Omelicheva, Mariya Y. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2007
Should political science educators use debate for teaching their undergraduate students? This article argues for incorporation of academic debate into curriculum of undergraduate courses. It demonstrates the process of arriving at a decision favorable of debate through exploration and analysis of competitive reasons, arguments, and evidence for…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Political Science, Action Research, Debate
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
Dorman, William A. – 1996
This paper considers political reasoning within a democracy and how mass media may affect that process, as well as how the perspective and method of critical thinking may be brought to bear on the subject of media and politics. Specifically, the paper (1) discusses some ways in which the mass media may affect political reasoning; (2) offers a…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Class Activities, Critical Thinking, Democracy
Cornwell, Nancy C. – 1993
A feminist perspective can be valuable in analysis of hate speech, but the analysis must connect with other social, political, and cultural perspectives such as race, class, sexual orientation, unity, and diversity. Hate speech has emerged as a contemporary political issue and is particularly visible on college and university campuses. Judicial…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Feminism, Freedom of Speech, Higher Education
Townsend, Rebecca M. – 1997
Rhetorical norms of early McCarthyist discourse reveal a reliance upon images of chaos and the body. Through such metaphors, rhetors crafted a model of discussion that feminized "democracy" and "tolerance" to support anti-Communist measures and de-legitimize their opponents. Political variety was coded as deviant to national…
Descriptors: Communism, Discourse Analysis, Government Role, Language Role
Harris, Will – 1998
This paper suggests that a well-composed scheme of civic education does not merely predispose the citizen to political engagement, but more fundamentally, the considered systematic design of civic education parallels the essentials of both the constitutionalism and the democracy to which it gives access and control. This paper aims to draw out…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Democracy, Elementary Secondary Education
Hyde, Margaret O.; Forsyth, Elizabeth H. – 1994
Homosexuality has emerged as a major issue making headlines across the country, including initiatives, which have been put on state and local ballots, that limit or guarantee the civil rights of gays and lesbians. This book, designed as a guide for juveniles, separates fact from fiction about gays and lesbians and explains homosexuality in clear,…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Civil Rights, Homophobia, Homosexuality
Cutbirth, Craig W.; And Others – 1983
Hypothesizing that the way in which the media present information influence their audiences' reaction to it, a study examined 158 economy-related news stories broadcast between September 15 and October 31, 1980, by the three major television networks: ABC, NBC, and CBS. Analysis was guided by three questions: To what degree was economic…
Descriptors: Elections, Ethics, Mass Media Effects, Media Research

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