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Rury, John L. – Issues in Education, 1986
Reviews Lotus Coffman's 1911 survey showing surprising parity in men and women teachers' salaries. Women's inability or unwillingness to work after marriage resulted in distinctive male and female career paths in education. Women, relegated to their "real" careers as wives and mothers, did not remain teachers long enough to compete for…
Descriptors: Administrators, Career Choice, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
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Henderson, Bruce B. – Child Development, 1984
A total of 97 children three to seven years of age were identified as high-, medium-, or low-exploratory and participated in both independent sessions and 1 of 2 types of supportive sessions with an adult. Support consisted of either close attention by the adult to the child's exploration or modeling and direction by the adult. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Exploratory Behavior, Individual Differences, Modeling (Psychology)
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Sangodoyin, A. Y. – Environmental Education and Information, 1990
Reported are the results of a survey on the influence of location of residence, source of water supply, family size, and storage strategies on water distribution, consumption, and pricing in Ibadan municipality, Nigeria. (CW)
Descriptors: Drinking Water, Economic Factors, Environmental Education, Environmental Research
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Shilling, Chris – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2004
Pierre Bourdieu's writings provide us with a powerful vision of corporeal sociology (an approach towards human relationships and identities that has at its centre the socially shaped embodied subject), and an understanding of the body as a form of physical capital. Despite his protestations to the contrary, however, a reproductionist bias pervades…
Descriptors: Social Action, Sociology, Physical Characteristics, Physical Development
National Council for Research on Women, New York, NY. – 1990
The National Network of Women's Caucuses first biennial meeting saw over 50 participants come together to discuss a broad range of issues affecting women in the disciplines and professions. One set of discussions included panelists Dorothy O. Helly, Elizabeth Kamarck Minnich, Sandra Coyner, Leslie Hill-Davidson, and Betty Schmitz. The discussion…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Feminism, Philosophy, Sex Bias
Falbo, Toni; And Others – 1985
Clergymen are regarded by their congregations as having the authority to influence church members and clergymen are expected to exert influence. Three types of clerical authority have been identified: charismatic, traditional, and legal-rational. The common assumption that people select power strategies that are consistent with their perceptions…
Descriptors: Catholics, Change Strategies, Clergy, Individual Power
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Rowe, John W.; Kahn, Robert L. – Science, 1987
Offers perspectives on the role of extrinsic factors in the aging process, the long-term consequences of extrinsically initiated changes, and implications for gerontological research. Explains the distinction between usual and successful aging in light of physiologic and psychosocial characteristics. (ML)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), Cognitive Ability, Gerontology
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Staw, Barry M.; And Others – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1986
Reviews the debate between job enrichment and social-information-processing perspectives in organizational research. Posits a dispositional approach emphasizing the individual's role. Presents longitudinal study results showing that personality measures significantly predicted job attitudes over a 50-year period and that job and life satisfaction…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Job Enrichment, Job Satisfaction, Life Satisfaction
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Quinton, D.; Rutter, M. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1984
Interview data on families with children multiply admitted to residential care were contrasted with data from a disadvantaged comparison sample. Members of the in-care group were twice as likely as those in the comparison group to have parenting problems and were distinguished as much by other kinds of family difficulties as by parenting problems…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Children, Comparative Analysis, Disadvantaged
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Krackhardt, David; Porter, Lyman W. – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1985
This paper investigates the effect that turnover in an organization has on the attitudes of those who remain. A longitudinal study of three fast-food restaurants explored this relationship against the background of the social network structures in each site. Results underscore the importance of structural context in studying microphenomena. (TE)
Descriptors: Career Change, Labor Turnover, Longitudinal Studies, Occupational Mobility
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Good, Ron; And Others – Science Education, 1985
Attempts to redefine science education as "the interface between science and society" are critically examined and rejected. Authors support the definition that science education is a discipline devoted to discovering, developing, and evaluating improved methods and materials to teach science (the quest for knowledge and the knowledge…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Opinion Papers
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Yager, Robert E. – Science Education, 1985
Defends the definition of science education as the interface of science and society, pointing out the fallacies of an alternative definition promulgated by Good, Herron, Lawson, and Renner who, in a previous article (SE 537 615) examined and rejected the science/society interface definition in favor of their own definition. (DH)
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Opinion Papers
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Segrave, Jeffrey O.; Hastad, Douglas N. – Quest, 1984
The relationship between sport and juvenile delinquency has been submitted to empirical evaluation only recently. The social facts, social definition, social behavior, and Marxian paradigms have all been used to explore this relationship. Future directions for research are explored. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Athletics, Delinquency, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kearney, C. Philip – Education and Urban Society, 1990
Discusses the role of the national values of efficiency, choice, and equity in the adoption and implementation of the federal education block grant program and the negative effects on school desegregation. Urges policymakers to consider policy goals, and not just policy instruments, when considering future proposals. (FMW)
Descriptors: Block Grants, Federal Programs, Policy Formation, Public Policy
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Olneck, Michael R. – American Journal of Education, 1990
Argues that American multicultural education as practiced in the 1970s and 1980s, despite its affirmation of pluralism, is similar to intercultural education as practiced in the 1940s, when pluralism was not socially accepted. Suggests that the power of the ideology of individualism sharply limits the realization of pluralism. (FMW)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Educational History, Foundations of Education, Ideology
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