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Peer reviewedWehmeyer, Michael L.; Lattin, Dana; Agran, Martin – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2001
This article reviews requirements in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act for providing access to the general education curriculum, examines the intent of the language, and proposes a decision-making model to enable Individualized Education Program teams to reach curriculum decisions that provide such access for students with mental…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Compliance (Legal), Decision Making, Educational Legislation
Peer reviewedSchilling, Tammy A. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2001
Examined program commitment over time among African American secondary school students involved in an extended day physical activity program designed to develop personal and social responsibility skills. Student interviews indicated that program organization, personal characteristics, development of interpersonal relationships, and program…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Programs, Black Students, Extended School Day
Peer reviewedWolfe, Randi B.; Haddy, Lana – Early Child Development and Care, 2001
Qualitative methods were used to examine the dynamics underlying reported benefits and outcomes of parent education. Findings suggest that the program can lead to significant, transformative learning and enhanced personal empowerment. Group format can provide social support to isolated parents. Overall experience can result in deeper understanding…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Interviews, Knowledge Level, Outcomes of Education
Chen, Irene; Paige, Susan; Bhattacharjee, Maria – Teacher Education and Practice, 2004
The faculty in the Department of Urban Education (DUE) at the University of Houston Downtown (UHD) have developed critical awareness of issues related to the responsibility of both teachers and teacher educators for addressing the mandates of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. The purpose of this article is to provide relevant information on…
Descriptors: Masters Degrees, Federal Legislation, College School Cooperation, Preservice Teacher Education
Beem, Kate – School Administrator, 2006
Dual superintendency is a popular tack in rural America for the preservation of proud communities. The job is not for someone who wants to coast. There are two budgets to develop and monitor, two school boards, two sets of priorities. Keeping everyone in two school districts satisfied is more than a full-time occupation. Other school communities…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Rural Schools, Administrator Responsibility, Superintendents
McLaughlin, H. James; Bryan, Lynn A. – Theory Into Practice, 2003
During the last 3 years we have made many visits to two rural Mexican primary schools. As a result of our experiences there, we believe that students' sense of responsibility in a school setting depends on the nature of the commitments they make and the work they do in and for the school. We have also learned that certain educational and social…
Descriptors: Mexicans, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Rural Schools
Tackett, Wendy – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2005
"Adults don't listen to me because they don't think I have anything interesting to say," an eleven-year-old boy explained to the authors of this article during one of the after-school focus groups that took place at Homer (Michigan) Community Schools. However, as part of the Youth Participatory Evaluation (YPE) team's effort to evaluate…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Grade 6, Focus Groups, Self Esteem
Peer reviewedApplebaum, Barbara – Journal of Moral Education, 2003
Describes classrooms and schools as a culture of power that mirror society's unjust social relations. Investigates the questions: (1) is it ever justified to use power to interrupt power?; and (2) does all silencing subjugate? Outlines arguments for and against censorship of teachers who believe that portraying homosexual lifestyles positively…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Democratic Values, Freedom of Speech
Peer reviewedPetrovic, John E. – Journal of Moral Education, 2003
Addresses Barbara Applebaum's argument that speech acts reproduce power. Argues that Applebaum's focus on utterances and expressions of belief is too narrow because it leaves out silence, particularly about sexual orientation in school curricula. Describes silence as a speech act that promotes harm just as powerfully as other speech acts. (CAJ)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Democratic Values, Freedom of Speech
Bos, Nathan D.; Shami, N. Sadat; Naab, Sara – Simulation & Gaming, 2006
There is an increasing need for business students to be taught the ability to think through ethical dilemmas faced by corporations conducting business on a global scale. This article describes a multiplayer online simulation game, ISLAND TELECOM, that exposes students to ethical dilemmas in international business. Through role playing and…
Descriptors: Role Playing, International Trade, Global Approach, Perspective Taking
Weinstein, Jack Russell – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2004
The purpose of this article is to investigate appropriate methods for educating students into citizenship within a pluralistic state and to explain why civic education is itself important. In this discussion, I will offer suggestions as to how students might be best prepared for their future political roles as participants in a democracy, and how…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Teaching Methods, Cultural Pluralism, Citizen Participation
Fleckner, John A. – Journal of Archival Organization, 2004
New information and communications technologies have transformed the archival enterprise in less than a quarter century. They have changed the way we work and, more importantly, our relationship with the wider society. Access to archives has increased immeasurably and spurred demand for use of archives. At the same time, in a painful irony, public…
Descriptors: Archives, Information Management, Technological Advancement, Time Perspective
Fernandez-Viader, Maria del Pilar; Fuentes, Mariana – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2004
This article examines the legal instruments and educational politics affecting deaf persons' educational rights in Spain. We present a historical view of deaf education in Spain before and after the Congress of Milan (1880) and then introduce educational legislation and practices in recent decades. At present, Spanish legislation is moving toward…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sign Language, Bilingual Education, Deafness
Peer reviewedFaulconer, Tracy; Freeman, Ayesha Coning – Social Education, 2005
This article discusses the relationship between teachers, classroom controversy and the media. It also features the story of Ayesha, who coincidentally is one of the authors of this article. Ayesha's story is a social studies teacher's bad dream featuring one of her worst fears: (1) public criticism; and (2) controversy over something that has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict, History Instruction, Middle Eastern Studies
Peer reviewedChildhood Education, 2005
Research indicates that few state departments of education have actually mandated human rights education in their schools. Clearly, individual teachers will need to take responsibility for the integration of peace education and human rights education. By integrating human rights education and peace education into the daily fabric of the school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democracy, Advocacy, Peace

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