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Newman, Daniel A.; Hanges, Paul J.; Outtz, James L. – American Psychologist, 2007
According to Helms, "test fairness" is defined as "removal from test scores of systematic variance attributable to experiences of racial or cultural socialization." Some of Helms's reasoning is based on earlier work, which recommended that racial group or category variables be replaced entirely with individual-level constructs, to reflect racial…
Descriptors: Race, Socialization, Test Items, Construct Validity
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Chelimsky, Eleanor – New Directions for Evaluation, 2007
A critical historical review of the tensions in American governance places the method choice debate in a broader perspective. This chapter reviews the factors that influence the evaluation questions posed to evaluators and, in turn, the methods choices that stem from it. Political and professional pressures on the evaluators also influence methods…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Evaluation Methods, Political Issues, Public Policy
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Lyon, Arabella – College Composition and Communication, 2009
Responding to cultural concerns about the ownership of writing and the nature of plagiarism, this article examines discourses about plagiarism by ESL students and argues for a plurality of approaches to understanding the ownership of language and textual appropriation. First, it uses speech act theory to explain the dynamics of plagiarism; second,…
Descriptors: Speech Acts, Plagiarism, Ownership, Ethics
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Verdonk, Petra; Benschop, Yvonne; de Haes, Hanneke; Mans, Linda; Lagro-Janssen, Toine – Gender and Education, 2009
The incorporation of a gender perspective in medical education aims toward better health, gender equity, and a better health care for both men and women. In this article, participants' responses to a Dutch gender awareness-raising project in medical education are discussed. Eighteen semi-structured interviews were held with education directors and…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Mainstreaming, Females, Power Structure
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Grayson, John – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2011
The article is based on activist research working in an anti-deportation social movement, and on sixteen interviews with both experienced and less experienced activists between 2009 and 2011. The anti deportation social movement made up of a range of organisations, is identified as a left social movement situated in an historic producer…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democracy, Adult Education, Migrant Workers
Exceptional Parent, 1976
Presented are the statements submitted by the campaign committees of both Governor Carter and President Ford in response to a request for an outline of their position on issues of interest to people who are disabled. (IM)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elections, Legislation, Political Issues
Akeroyd, Richard, Ed.; Benedict, Russell, Ed. – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1973
Described is an informal, though growing and dedicated group of individuals and organizations interested in collecting political and cultural ephemera-- the newspapers, magazines, leaflets, posters, handbills, pamphlets, tracts, bumperstickers, buttons, etc. of those who seek to persuade, to pressure, and to influence. (SJ)
Descriptors: Library Collections, Pamphlets, Political Issues
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Friedenberg, Robert V. – Journal of the American Forensic Association, 1981
Reaffirms the merit of the six conditions requisite for political debate posited in previous research. (EJ 217437) discusses the difficulties which arose during the League of Women Voters' planning for the 1980 debate and suggests possible solutions. (PD)
Descriptors: Debate, Elections, Political Issues, Politics
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Maskin, Eric – National Tax Journal, 1979
Considers the assertion that majority rule is Pareto inefficient, shows that this inefficiency is related to the shape of individuals' utility functions, and shows that rank-order voting is likely to improve efficiency. Journal availability: see EA 511 898. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Political Issues, Voting
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Brammer, Lawrence – Counseling Psychologist, 1988
Presents summary of discussions on organizational and political issues from the Third National Conference for Counseling Psychology. Presents recommendations in areas of American Psychological Association reorganization and specialty recognition; Division 17 structure, representation, participation, and strategic planning; regional conferences on…
Descriptors: Organizations (Groups), Planning, Political Issues
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Stepick, Alex; Stepick, Carol Dutton; Labissiere, Yves – Applied Developmental Science, 2008
Although most immigrants are adults, their foreign and U.S.-born children are the fastest-growing component of the U.S. population. How these children integrate into U.S. society and the ways that they civically engage will greatly determine the nature of civil society in the United States over the next few decades. Using qualitative and…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Citizen Participation, Immigrants, Youth Programs
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Lewis, Magda – Qualitative Inquiry, 2008
This article, detailing the implications of "ethics drift" for critical work in the academy, reports on an ethics challenge to a non-research-based scholarly text. It analyzes how General Research Ethics Boards (GREBs) can threaten academic freedom when they lack a clear definition of "human subject" research, fail to…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accountability, Political Issues, Ethics
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Helton, Nicole D.; Helton, William S. – Journal of Moral Education, 2008
In his reply to our paper Marangudakis raises important points regarding: (1) the measurement of environmental values; and (2) potential risks of deep ecological views to human welfare. We definitely agree that a more rigorous approach to the measurement of environmental values is needed. While the extent of belief in deep ecology remains an open…
Descriptors: World Views, Ecology, Social Values, Moral Values
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Magaril, Sergei Aleksandrovich – Russian Education and Society, 2008
In her article, R.V. Ryvkina gave an indication that "the intelligentsia is on the wane" in history, since "humanistic ideals are giving way to technocratic attitudes." While her article answered some questions, it inevitably gave rise to new questions, and they were no less significant. In this article, the author refutes…
Descriptors: Humanities, Social Stratification, Foreign Countries, Intellectual History
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Volmink, John D. – European Journal of Education, 2008
In 1994, South Africa moved away from its cruel and divided past to a future where its citizens would learn together, work together and grow together. In short we had to learn what it meant to live together by unlearning the ideas introduced by apartheid that permeated every aspect of our society. This required a new Constitution, brave and…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy, Role of Education
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