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Shapiro, Mary; Ingols, Cynthia; Blake-Beard, Stacy – Journal of Management Education, 2011
The conventional definitions of power and masculinity are tightly conflated. The same words that are often used to describe power, such as authority, control, and decisiveness, are also often used to define masculinity. Where does that leave women in building and using power? Even as feminist scholars attempt to decouple the definition of power…
Descriptors: Females, Reading Attitudes, Definitions, Interpersonal Relationship
Morphy, Paul – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Purpose: Black history as represented in social studies textbooks often lacks depth demanded by historians and authenticity required for cultural relevance to African American students. However, important Black historical narratives sometimes contain difficult prose and refer to times or circumstances that are far removed from students' life…
Descriptors: African American Students, Urban Schools, Grade 8, Disadvantaged Schools
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Simmons, Cynthia V. – Journal of Academic Administration in Higher Education, 2012
The purpose of this research was to investigate the relationship between budget processes and levels of organizational trust in universities. A series of semi-structured interviews were conducted with senior administrative personnel in universities across Canada. A relationship was found to exist between university administrators' level of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Budgeting, Trust (Psychology)
Gnanakan, Ken – Oxford University Press, 2012
This book upholds the idea of learning and education as a means to individual development and social empowerment. It presents a holistic picture, looking at learning as an integral part of one's social and physical life. Strongly differing from existing classroom perspectives, the book analyses integrated learning at its broadest possible…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Holistic Approach, Role of Education, Individual Development
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Giesinger, Johannes – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2010
It is commonly assumed that to educate means to control or guide a person's acting and development. On the other hand, it is often presupposed that the addressees of education must be seen as being endowed with free will. The question raised in this paper is whether these two assumptions are compatible. It might seem that if the learner is free in…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Freedom, Educational Philosophy, Role of Education
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Allegranti, Beatrice – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2011
Ethical approaches to practice and research in counselling and arts/psychotherapies demand an urgent attention to body politics. Bodies are not neutral; gender, sexuality, ethnicity and class are socio-political aspects that shape our mental, emotional and physical selves and inform our ethical values. Drawing from the author's embodied practice…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Ethics, Psychotherapy, Interdisciplinary Approach
Myerchin, Audra Dawn – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of this mixed methods study was to explore female faculty members' experiences with maternity leave, while working as a career academic in higher education. Participants consisted of women currently employed in an upper Midwest state at six four-year institutions. An online survey was completed by 121 women, and 30 of these women also…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, College Faculty, Leaves of Absence, Experience
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Bayat, Abdullah – Perspectives in Education, 2012
This article discusses the work practices of the much neglected phenomenon of the work of school administrative clerks in schools. Popular accounts of school administrative clerks portray them as subjectified--assigned roles with limited power and discretion--as subordinate and expected to be compliant, passive and deferent to the principal and…
Descriptors: Clerical Workers, School Personnel, Public Schools, Elementary Schools
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Evans, Michael Pier – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2014
Research exploring the impact of social class on family and school relationships indicates that families with high levels of socioeconomic status (SES) possess resources that enable participation in traditionally accepted forms of family engagement (Henderson and Mapp, in, A new wave of evidence: The impact of school, family, and community…
Descriptors: Mothers, Advantaged, Family Income, Community Coordination
Gurley, Jackie L. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This study examined the impact of self-selection of text on literacy behaviors in guided reading instruction. Four second grade students were observed during guided reading instruction. Literacy behaviors were defined as engagement, oral and written discourse, and strategies used to problem-solve unknown words or breaks in comprehension.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Reading Instruction, Reading Strategies, Reading Material Selection
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Romer, Thomas Aastrup – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2011
This article presents a discussion of how postmodernist, poststructuralist and critical educational thinking relate to different theories of power. I argue that both Critical Theory and some poststructuralist ideas base themselves on a concept of power borrowed from a modernist tradition. I argue as well that we are better off combining a…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Critical Theory, Postmodernism, Educational Philosophy
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Kalantzis, Mary; Cope, Bill – Open Review of Educational Research, 2016
This paper explores the complex and shifting dimensions of the social, cultural and bodily differences that impact on learners and their learning. Our theoretical argument proceeds in five stages. First, we build a typology of terms used to classify demographic differences for the purposes of designing, implementing and evaluating the…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Theory Practice Relationship, Cultural Differences, Social Differences
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Fox, Rachael – Journal of Youth Studies, 2013
Participatory methodologies are increasingly employed in research with young people. These practices stem from a desire to reduce problematic distributions of power in research and to construct knowledge with young people rather than for them. This paper examines research conducted with a small group of young people experiencing exclusion from…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Research Methodology, Expulsion, Resistance to Change
Slocum, J. Michael – Journal of Research Administration, 2012
Voice of Experience advances the tradition of service of the "Journal of Research Administration" by fostering consideration of and reflection upon contemporary issues and concerns in research administration. VOE is a celebrated feature column in each edition of the Journal. In this article, the author presents a review of recent literature…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Ethics, Conflict of Interest, Research Administration
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Xu, Lihua; Barnes, Laura L. B. – International Journal of Testing, 2011
Measurement invariance of the 8-factor Inventory of School Motivation (McInerney & Sinclair, 1991) between American and Chinese college students was tested using single-group and multi-group confirmatory factor analysis. A Mandarin Chinese version of the ISM was developed for this study. Comparisons of latent means were conducted when…
Descriptors: College Students, Factor Analysis, Positive Reinforcement, Mandarin Chinese
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