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Cervantes, Richard C.; Ruan, Karen; Duenas, Norma – Journal of Drug Education, 2004
Culturally sensitive juvenile delinquency and substance abuse interventions are relatively limited and unavailable to many first-time Hispanic juvenile offenders. The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of a culturally focused juvenile and substance abuse intervention program for first time Hispanic youth offenders. The intent of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Substance Abuse, Recidivism, Delinquency
Waite, Cally L.; Crocco, Margaret Smith – History of Education, 2004
Brian Simon's life work brought together a set of themes that cross the Atlantic in interesting ways: race and class, contests over education's aims and structures, equity and equality as differential measures of social justice, and the role of history in illuminating education's place in forming national identity and fostering change. The…
Descriptors: Justice, Equal Education, Higher Education, African American Students
Heilman, Elizabeth – Equity and Excellence in Education, 2004
Poor white children, often with roots in Appalachia, can present puzzling and intractable challenges for the multicultural educator. These students are not considered in multicultural textbooks, yet they face language and dialect issues, low educational attainment, under-representation in curriculum, and negative cultural stereotypes. This article…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Dialects, Whites, Multicultural Education
Hackman, Heather W.; Rauscher, Laura – Equity and Excellence in Education, 2004
This article explores the intersections of Universal Instructional Design (UID) and Social Justice Education (SJE). The authors illustrate UID and SJE as mutually fortifying educational approaches that ensure equal access to learning and greater equity in the classroom for students with disabilities and others with diverse learning needs. The…
Descriptors: Justice, Instructional Design, Access to Education, Equal Education
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
Davis, Shannon N.; Greenstein, Theodore N. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2004
Using data from the International Social Justice Project, we describe the division of household labor in married couple households using a sample of 13 nations (N= 10,153). We find significant differences in the division of household labor based upon respondents nations of residence. We find support for the time availability approach; households…
Descriptors: Spouses, Justice, Family (Sociological Unit), Role Perception
Osman, Ruksana – Perspectives in Education, 2004
This article outlines three theoretical perspectives that have emerged in the literature on RPL and that are useful in understanding the complexities around prior learning, the human capital perspective, the liberal humanist perspective and the social constructivist perspective. Although each approach has its own blind spots and its own critics,…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Human Capital, Constructivism (Learning), Higher Education
Liu, William Ming; Ali, Saba Rasheed – Counseling Psychologist, 2005
The emancipatory communitarian approach to vocational development is congruent with previous calls to counseling psychologists to be oriented to social justice in their research and practice. However, even in the current emancipatory communitarian approach, an implicit upward mobility bias favors some vocations. To help understand how to better…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Social Class, Industrial Psychology, Justice
Green, Anthony; Vryonides, Marios – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2005
The rapid modernisation process of Greek Cypriot society has created a cultural environment with an amalgam of traditionalist and modernist ethical attitudes, and antagonisms between them concerning, among other things, social advancement. These have implications for the way individuals and families develop various strategies of choice-making for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Context, School Choice, Justice
Walford, Geoffrey – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2004
This paper argues that social justice demands that discrimination on the basis of irrelevant qualifications be made illegal. Just as historically it was seen as 'natural' for discrimination in employment and education to be made on the basis of class, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, disability and age, so (at present) most people see discrimination…
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Equal Education, Social Discrimination, Educational Discrimination
Kerr, Donald – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2006
Existing conceptions of autonomy tend to fall to one of two criticisms: they either fail to capture our intuitive understanding that autonomy implies an ability to act congruently with the demands of justice and equality, or they are unclear as to whether particular actions must be good by some standard to be considered autonomous. In this article…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Liberal Arts, General Education, Teaching Methods
Mueller, Charles W.; Landsman, Miriam J. – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2004
Consistent with the theoretical argument of Hegtvedt and Johnson, we empirically examine the relationship between collectivity-generated legitimacy of reward procedures and individual-level justice perceptions about reward distributions. Using data from a natural setting, we find that collectivity sources of validity (authorization and…
Descriptors: Rewards, Justice, Attitudes, Behavior Standards
Ntseane, Peggy Gabo – Adult Learning, 2005
According to Cookson (1989), international education is "the systematic study of the process whereby men and women (in individual, groups, or institutional settings) participate in or implement organized learning activities that have been designed to increase their knowledge, skill, or sensitiveness, and that take place across international…
Descriptors: Social Justice, International Education, Adult Education, Global Approach
Peer reviewedGallavan, Nancy P.; Roberts, Teresa A. – Social Education, 2005
In 1942, less than four months after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent United States entry into World War II , nearly 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry living along the west coast of the United States were ordered to evacuate their homes and sent to internment camps. The evacuees, separated from their extended families, former…
Descriptors: Japanese Americans, War, World History, United States History
Pang, Valerie Ooka – Race, Ethnicity & Education, 2006
Asian American students are marginalized in US schools. Their academic, social and emotional needs are often ignored or misunderstood by school personnel. However, teachers, who have made an ethical commitment to each student and hold an educational philosophy that connects caring along with social justice, work hard to provide an equal…
Descriptors: Justice, Educational Experience, Asian American Students, Equal Education

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