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Hayhoe, Ruth – Interchange, 1992
Compares the role of Canadian and Chinese universities, which are expected to contribute to national cultural identity, examining the link between universities, cultural identity, and democracy in the world community, illustrating ways in which academic cooperation could enhance democratization, and comparing different ways scholars have…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Role, Cultural Context, Cultural Traits
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Guilfoil, Joanne K. – Art Education, 1992
Defines the environment as both subject and context for art education and art as historical visual record of culture. Recommends that art education should include study of built environments such as schools and public buildings. Describes programs in which students designed and built sidewalks in Oregon and Kentucky. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Architecture, Art, Art Appreciation
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Simpson, Douglas J.; DeVitis, Joseph L. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1993
Evaluates John Goodlad's theory of teacher education as expressed in his 19 postulates (conditions necessary for effective teacher education) that focused on university expectations, faculty responsibilities, programmatic conditions, and regulatory circumstances. The article discusses whether universities should take Goodlad's theory seriously.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Change Strategies, Democratic Values, Educational Change
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Noblit, George W. – American Educational Research Journal, 1993
How power, in the caring perspective, can be seen as moral authority is explored in an ethnographic study of the traditional teacher-centered classroom of a second-grade teacher. Routine and ritual established continuity for curriculum and instruction. The purposes of collective responsibility and work were continuous. (SLD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Conventional Instruction, Elementary Education
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Gooley, Ruby Lee – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1992
Examines the interconnections between African Americans residing in deteriorating urban areas and the broader U.S. society. Focuses on the orientations of 10 men and 10 women in Detroit (Michigan). Interviews with participants suggest a dialectic in which they are both connected to and disconnected from mainstream society. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Black Community, Cultural Differences, Economically Disadvantaged
Slavin, Robert E.; Braddock, Jomills H. III – College Board Review, 1993
A discussion of tracking, or student grouping by academic ability, looks at arguments for and against such tracking, outlines several alternatives, including cooperative learning, active teaching strategies, and extended learning time for low-achievers. It is concluded that tracking is ineffective, harmful to many, and undermines democratic…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Acceleration (Education), Classification, Classroom Techniques
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Bowman, Mary Jean – Economics of Education Review, 1991
Urban-biased perspectives have distorted debates concerning agriculture in rural schools of less developed countries (LDCs). Pervasive measurement biases have rendered women's household labor invisible in LDCs and treated their vocational preparation as inconsequential. Early American land-grant college research, education, and extension services…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Developing Nations, Elementary Secondary Education, Farm Occupations
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Wassermann, Selma – Childhood Education, 1991
Discusses Louis E. Raths' educational theories and their implications for classroom teaching. Maintains that theories of children's empowerment have existed in Rath's work for 50 years. (BB)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Theories, Empowerment, Intervention
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Goodchild, Lester F. – American Educational Research Journal, 1991
Although these are substantial reasons to question Wilshire's notion of a complete moral collapse of America's research universities, he does call attention to ethical problems. Wilshire supports restoring the task of teaching to undergraduates in a new professional ethic for the professoriate. (SLD)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, College Faculty, College Role, Educational Responsibility
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Gruber, Donald D. – Art Education, 1994
Contends that the evaluation of student achievement is the most important function of educational assessment. Proposes a balanced evaluation approach based on four dimensions: (1) cognitive learnings; (2) affective learnings; (3) psychomotor learnings; and (4) behavioral performance. Recommends the use of checklists and evaluation forms. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aesthetic Values, Affective Measures, Art Education
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Morse, Suzanne W. – Social Studies, 1993
Contends that the best way to learn about citizenship is by discussing real societal issues that are connected to student interests. Maintains that a democratic classroom environment also provides an opportunity for practicing civic values. Provides four guidelines for establishing community service projects in the schools. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Classroom Environment, Community Services
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Morinaga, Yasuko; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1993
Examines attitudes about careers and gender roles for 156 college students from the United States, 621 from Japan, and 157 from Slovenia. A factor analysis indicates that career values form different factors within each country and gender. In all three countries, women are less traditional in gender role attitudes than men. (SLD)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, College Students, Comparative Analysis
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Tozer, Steve – Educational Foundations, 1993
This position paper generates consensus regarding the contribution of the social foundations of education (SFE) to effective teaching. The paper distinguishes the meanings of SFE from those of foundations of education, states the contributions of SFE instruction in teacher education programs, and proposes relevant content and processes of study.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Cultural Influences, Education Courses, Foundations of Education
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Anderson/Sankofa, David A. – MultiCultural Review, 1993
Kwanzaa, the African-American cultural holiday, can be a valuable resource for teachers to help students develop as partners in a democratic society. The origins and practices of the celebration are explored, and several resources are described to help teachers and librarians develop programs to observe Kwanzaa and its seven principles. (SLD)
Descriptors: African Culture, Black Culture, Black History, Cultural Activities
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Brady, H. Robert – International Journal of Social Education, 1993
Reviews the origins and development of social studies. Maintains the concept of social studies was derived from the progressive period and based on a vision of a republic built on participatory citizenship. Asserts that social studies is an interpretative, ever-changing process that defies reduction to a single academic discipline. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Democratic Values
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