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Goldsmith, Andrew – Migration World Magazine, 1996
Addresses the recent anti-immigrant sentiment in the United States and examines the forces causing it. The article examines legal language and opinion in court cases showing shifting anti-immigrant sentiment, including the language used in California's Proposition 187, and argues that this legal language in which court decisions and legislation…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Ethnic Groups, History
Peer reviewedClark, Roger; Kulkin, Heidi – Youth & Society, 1996
Examines, via the multicultural feminist perspective, 16 young adult novels about non-white, non-American, or nonheterosexual characteristics concerning themes of oppression and resistance. Findings point to a greater variety of such themes than might have been found if only a liberal feminist lens had been used. (GR)
Descriptors: Books, Characterization, Childrens Literature, Cultural Pluralism
Peer reviewedLindsey, Duncan – Journal of Children and Poverty, 1996
Examines the residual paradigm, used for shaping U.S. child welfare policies and programs, and argues that it has failed to address the problems of child poverty and to facilitate progress for children. Another approach to child welfare is proposed that takes into account structural issues based on current knowledge and practical realities…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Economically Disadvantaged, Low Income Groups
Peer reviewedElison, William – Social Studies, 2000
Addresses the role of the Internet in studying various rebel groups. Reviews the Zapatistas of the Chiapas region of Mexico and the Albanians and Serbs of the Balkans in order to see what resources some of the websites offer. Considers the power of each group on the Internet. (CMK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Criminals, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedSchubert, Volker – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1998
Suggests a reconsideration of the criticism of Japanese competition against the background of the Japanese educational system's highly developed learning culture. Considers some of the basic aspects of group-oriented communal learning in school, while also cautioning against a "monocausal" culturalism. (Author/CMK)
Descriptors: Competition, Cooperative Learning, Cultural Influences, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedDincer, Caglayan; Guneysu, Sibel – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2001
This study examined permanence of training given to preschool children for solving their interpersonal problems. Preliminary assessment after training showed a significant improvement in problem-solving abilities. However, evaluation completed 1 year later showed a decreased score on the test, suggesting that the preschoolers needed continuous…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Instructional Effectiveness, Interpersonal Competence, Preschool Children
Peer reviewedHollander, Jocelyn A. – Teaching Sociology, 2000
Describes an exercise for teaching about violence where the students keep a one-day journal about their experiences of fear, use of safety strategies, and analyze their findings. Discusses the students' reactions to the exercise and the advantages and disadvantages of this approach. (CMK)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Benefits, Fear, Females
Peer reviewedHauss, Charles; Miller, Jed; Samuel, Alexandra – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2002
Presents the preliminary results of projects by two organizations that encourage online discussions about the events of "September 11" as a teachable moment. The projects are "Search for Common Ground" and "Web Lab". States that participants felt more open and honest in the online environment. (CMK)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Conflict Resolution, Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDundon, Barbara L. – Educational Leadership, 2000
Students participating in Need in Deed's "My Voice" program perform community service while engaging in a self-discovery process. Exercises focus on what kids care about, what they would like to change, and five social issues they would like to study and report on to others. (MLH)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Empathy
Peer reviewedKling, Rob; Lee, Yaching; Frankel, Mark S.; Teich, Al – Information Society, 1999
Examines the social character of anonymous online communication and the ways that anonymous communication has played important roles for professionals such as journalists and the police. Explains some of the new technological supports for anonymous communication on the Internet. Discusses some of the nuances behind the controversies and policy…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Mediated Communication, Internet, Laws
Peer reviewedMarx, Gary T. – Information Society, 1999
Presents seven types of identity knowledge. Identifies major rationales and contexts for anonymity and identifiability and suggests a principle which holds that those who use pseudonyms on the Internet in personal communications are obliged to indicate they are doing so. Suggests 13 procedural questions to guide the development and assessment of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Mediated Communication, Evaluation Criteria, Internet
Peer reviewedKneeshaw, Stephen – Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1999
Believes that the key to solving the problems in the schools (the shootings and low-achievement levels) is by trying to understand the current generation of students. Maintains that the means to understanding students is for teachers to visit the various schools in their communities and share their time with those students (CMK)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Empathy
Peer reviewedAbramovitz, Mimi – Social Work, 2001
The original article, published in 1983, applied Titmuss's framework of a three-tiered social welfare system. Based on new data and a more in-depth analysis, this article re-examines who benefits from and who pays for social, fiscal, and corporate welfare and concludes that all three systems continue to serve and favor the middle class, wealthy…
Descriptors: Corporations, Eligibility, Middle Class, Needs Assessment
Opotow, Susan; Gerson, Janet; Woodside, Sarah – Theory Into Practice, 2005
This article presents Moral Exclusion Theory as a way to systematize the study of complex issues in peace education and to challenge the thinking that supports oppressive social structures. The authors define its 2 key concepts: moral exclusion, the limited applicability of justice underlying destructive conflicts and difficult social problems;…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Peace, Ethics, Civil Rights
Palaversich, Diana – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2006
This essay traces the emergence of the Mexican and Mexico-related narconovela. It examines perspectives on drug trafficking and traffickers expressed in novels by Elmer Mendoza, Leonides Alfaro, Gerardo Cornejo, Homero Aridjis, Arturo Perez-Reverte, and Paul Flores. The variety of positions taken refutes the tendency of the Mexican mainstream…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Novels, Mexicans, Crime

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