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Peer reviewedPickren, Wade E.; Tomes, Henry – American Psychologist, 2002
Describes how the American Psychological Association changed in response to social problems and calls for social action, examining events leading to the establishment of the Board of Social and Ethical Responsibility for Psychology in 1972 and highlighting the role of African American psychologist Kenneth B. Clark in those events. (Contains…
Descriptors: Ethics, Gender Issues, Minority Groups, Psychology
Tiene, Drew – Educational Technology, 2002
Examines 20 of the most important issues for professionals in the field of educational technology including learning, policy, social, technology, and future issues. Describes how these issues have been effectively taught in a college course using problem-based learning approaches and speculates on what kind of issues may soon become important.…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedChatton, Barbara – Language Arts, 2002
Presents a profile of the children's author Milton Meltzer. Considers how although the focus of many of Meltzer's books has been on American history and society, some of his work has foreshadowed another trend in publishing, an emphasis on global interactions and connections. (SG)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Childrens Literature, Intercultural Communication
Peer reviewedWalsh, Daniel – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1999
Suggests that Corsaro's well-written book has a number of especially useful sections, specifically those on the history of childhood, social problems, and children's cultures. Notes that segments from Corsaro's and other researchers' work and numerous photographs and figures contribute to the book's accessibility. Problems noted include the…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Children, Cultural Background, Cultural Context
Rohd, Michael – Teaching Theatre, 1999
Presents a book excerpt that introduces the author's "Hope Is Vital" program and methods. Shares his vision and methods for creating performance workshops that actively investigate social concerns. Considers a series of gradually intensifying exercises leading from fun warm-ups to image-building bridge activities. (SC)
Descriptors: Drama Workshops, Instructional Innovation, Problem Solving, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedOverstreet, Deborah Wilson – ALAN Review, 2001
Explores how labor history has been written in books for young readers. Discusses 12 books that focus on the "monstrous working conditions, the miserable poverty of the workers, and the callous apathy of the bosses." Notes that these novels avoid any meaningful discussion of the inherent injustices of capitalism, class structure, and the belief in…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Labor Relations, Secondary Education, Social Problems
Wiener, Judith – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2004
This article reviews the literature on peer relations and social skills of children with learning disabilities (LD). Two risk models are discussed. The single-risk model suggests that for some children with LD, social skills deficits are inherent in the disability. These deficits lead to problems with social relationships, which foster…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Behavior Problems, Risk, Hyperactivity
Burstein, Paul – Social Forces, 2006
Statistical studies often show public opinion strongly affecting public policy. But the studies may overestimate the effect because they focus on issues--those especially important to the public--on which governments are most likely to be responsive. This article considers what the opinion-policy linkage would be if less-important issues were also…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Public Policy, Statistical Studies, Conflict
Tsutsui, Kiyoteru – Social Forces, 2006
This paper proposes a theoretical framework to analyze global dimensions of contemporary social movements and attempts to answer the empirical question: why did the social movement for former comfort women emerge in the late 1980s after more than 40 years of silence? The theoretical framework integrates the world polity approach into social…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Females, Sexual Abuse, Crime
Dolan, Thomas G. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2004
In this article, the author describes the content of an article by Samuel P. Huntington entitled "The Hispanic Challenge," which ignited a protest from the Hispanic community. Huntington posits in his article that the persistent flow of Hispanic immigrants threatens to divide the US into two peoples, two cultures, and two languages. He explains…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Acculturation, Social Problems, Public Opinion
Peer reviewedZoller, Uri – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The effective utilization of Education in Environmental Chemistry (EEC) in addressing global and societal environmental problems requires integration between educational, technical, financial, ethical and societal considerations. An interdisciplinary approach is fundamental to efforts to achieve long-term solutions.
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Chemistry, Environmental Education, Science and Society
McKnight, Andrew N. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2004
In this article I use the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as the contextual foundation from which to discuss issues concerning the unfortunate perpetuation of historical trauma through escalations in fear, miscommunication, resentment, and anger. I examine the concept of forgiveness in similar vein regarding its ability to redirect memory toward…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Memory, Social Problems, Justice
Sue, Derald Wing – Counseling Psychologist, 2005
This presidential address focuses on a specific and daunting assumption about racism that many find disturbing--a belief that no one born and raised in the United States is free from inheriting the racial biases of their forebears. It states explicitly that it is impossible for anyone to not to have racist, sexist, and homophobic attitudes,…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Psychologists, Racial Bias, Social Problems
Peer reviewedWatkins, Kathryn J.; Baldo, Tracy D. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 2004
Infertility affects many individuals and couples. This article begins with a case study of a couple who have experienced infertility yet do not identify infertility as their presenting problem. Clients and counselors alike often overlook infertility. This article offers an overview of the biology of infertility and its psychological and…
Descriptors: Psychology, Marriage Counseling, Pregnancy, Mothers
Peer reviewedUrice, John K. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2004
High school theatre productions can have broad beneficial effects. In addition to helping students, they can bring a sense of unity and focus to a school in ways most often associated with higher-profile athletics. The community in which the school resides often benefits from the entertainment and the visible expression of student achievement.…
Descriptors: High Schools, Drama, Dramatics, High School Students

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