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Hogan, Padraig – Oxford Review of Education, 2006
The late John Wilson has long been a champion of education as a human undertaking with an integrity of its own, as distinct from one that is essentially subordinate to extrinsic interests and influences (e.g. religious, political, commercial). He has also been a fearless critic of forms of thinking that he regarded as failing to articulate…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Integrity, Educational Attitudes, Educational Practices
Williams, Lee Burdette – About Campus, 2004
Most people resist learning to some extent or another, so it is not surprising that students do as well. Like many who spend time in the classroom, the resistance the author encountered in students has been a source of frustration. The author realizes how most students harbor negative feelings towards the concept of leadership and feminism. In…
Descriptors: Leadership, Feminism, Classroom Techniques, Resistance (Psychology)
Flint, Colin – Journal of Geography, 2002
Previous literature discussing and exemplifying the teaching of political geography has emphasized the material to be disseminated. Building upon those contributions, this paper offers a means of connecting student, teacher, and subject matter. Using the perspective of Parker Palmer, as illustrated in his book "The Courage to Teach," it is…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Human Geography, Integrity, Political Divisions (Geographic)
Taylor, Lynn K. – International Journal for Academic Development, 2005
Academic development is emerging as a complex and challenging leadership role. Academic developers in Australia were interviewed to determine how they: (1) conceptualized leadership; (2) saw themselves in leadership roles; and (3) effected leadership and change through academic development work. The results revealed that, in an academic…
Descriptors: Integrity, Foreign Countries, Leadership, Career Development
Good, Howard – Teacher Magazine, 2004
In this article, the author talks about "honor" and describes how the word has been taken for granted in schools. He explains that "honor" traditionally, has had two meanings, and that the National Honor Society (NHS) reflects the most ancient of them. Like Aristotle, who described honor in his "Nicomachean Ethics" as "the prize of virtue and the…
Descriptors: Honor Societies, Integrity, Ethics, Moral Values
Coalter, Terry; Lim, Chi Lo; Wanorie, Tekle – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2007
Persistent academic dishonesty has perplexed researchers who focus their studies on why students cheat. There are limited studies regarding the faculty perspective of this issue. This study explores factors that influence faculty action when faced with dishonesty or evidence of dishonesty. A questionnaire consisting of thirty-five items was sent…
Descriptors: Ethics, Cheating, Teacher Response, College Faculty
Gibson, Jane Whitney; Blackwell, Charles W. – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2007
With the proliferation of online instruction, questions have arisen regarding the challenges of meaningful student assessment in the online classroom. This paper examines that concern using the literature and the observations of a panel of faculty experts who exhibit various levels of concern about cheating and plagiarism in the online classroom.…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Gordon, Shirley C. – Journal of School Nursing, 2007
Head lice infestation is a worldwide phenomenon that affects persons of all ages. For reasons that are not entirely clear, a number of children experience persistent head lice infestations lasting weeks, months, or years. Little is known about the impact of caring for children with persistent head lice on parents/caregivers. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Participant Observation, Caregivers, Child Health
Visscher, Ronald S. – Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, 2007
This essay suggests that freedom and democracy will not be sustainable unless all participant groups (citizens, judges, legislators/executives): (1) have the knowledge and motivation necessary to promote ongoing progress; and (2) possess the integrity necessary to inspire public confidence. A case could be made that each of these participant…
Descriptors: Freedom, Democracy, Integrity, Democratic Values
Snow, Richard; Snow, Mary – Campus-Wide Information Systems, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to elaborate the need to educate and encourage students to seek an ethical realm in which the researcher not only accurately analyses and documents a problem, but also actually advocates involvement to mitigate negative impacts. Design/methodology/approach: Geographic information systems (GIS) applications are…
Descriptors: Cheating, Scientific Methodology, Integrity, Information Systems
White, Robert E. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2007
The process of schooling in the post-modern era is multi-faceted, as neo-liberal economic forces threaten to alter educational systems. Powerful influences are expecting school districts to provide an educational system responsive to the needs of private corporations, which may conflict with student needs. This research inquires into and strives…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Districts, School Business Relationship, Corporate Support
Shevchenko, I. O.; Gavrilov, A. A. – Russian Education and Society, 2007
These days, processes of corruption in colleges and universities are vividly reflected in the mass consciousness. In spite of numerous reports about these processes in the mass media, however, there are no exact data about the prevalence of bribery in higher education. Just what phenomena of bribery exist in higher education, and to what extent?…
Descriptors: Incidence, Higher Education, Integrity, Student Attitudes
Keranen, Lisa – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2007
"Code status" is a prominent feature of end-of-life discussions in U.S. hospitals. This essay analyzes how the rhetoric of code status articulates the terms of end-of-life decision-making in one hospital's "Patient" Preferences Worksheet. The Worksheet signifies the abandonment of the technological fix as the preferred…
Descriptors: Worksheets, Rhetoric, Patients, Personal Autonomy
Perepletchikova, Francheska; Treat, Teresa A.; Kazdin, Alan E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2007
Treatment integrity refers to the degree to which an intervention is delivered as intended. Two studies evaluated the adequacy of treatment integrity procedures (including establishing, assessing, evaluating, and reporting integrity; therapist treatment adherence; and therapist competence) implemented in psychotherapy research, as well as…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Investigations, Integrity, Nondirective Counseling
Bertram Gallant, Tricia – Review of Higher Education, 2007
The concept of academic integrity has been resurrected in both literature and practice in response to a perceived problem of student academic dishonesty. Most specifically, academic integrity advocates suggest changing the student academic culture to normalize academic integrity and reduce occurrences of academic dishonesty. Theories of…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Liberal Arts, Integrity, Cheating

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