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Aguirre, Adalberto, Jr. – 2000
Institutions of higher education have attempted to diversify their faculty by recruiting women and minorities. However, recruitment has taken place without an understanding of the social forces that shape the professional socialization and workplace satisfaction of women and minority faculty. Conclusions drawn by the author about the plight of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Diversity (Faculty), Higher Education, Minority Group Teachers
Mikulecky, Marga; Shkodriani, Gina; Wilner, Abby – Education Commission of the States, 2004
"Alternative certification" is a general term for nontraditional avenues that lead to teacher licensure. Alternative teacher certification programs (ACPs) are generally geared toward aspiring teachers who already have a baccalaureate degree but who require additional education methods coursework and classroom experience. Such programs vary in…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Alternative Teacher Certification, Diversity (Faculty), Minority Group Teachers

Kekes, John – Academe, 1997
Argues that preferential treatment of women and minorities in the selection of college faculty elevates a form of corruption to standard administrative practice by including people in academic life on the basis of characteristics irrelevant to teaching and research; and previous unjust treatment is inadequate justification for preferential…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Affirmative Action, College Faculty, Females

Wise, Paula Sachs; Fulkerson, Frank E. – Teaching of Psychology, 1991
Presents bibliographic listings of recent works on the teaching of psychology. Contains a larger number of articles reporting research on college teaching and on the education of women, minorities, and nontraditional students than earlier bibliographies. Includes books, research results, works concerning the history of psychology, and journal…
Descriptors: Authors, Black Students, Higher Education, Instructional Materials

Voltz, Deborah L. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1994
These guidelines for developing cooperative parent-teacher relationships first identify counterproductive practices (such as forcing the parents of children with disabilities into predetermined roles) and then explain helpful strategies, including developing an atmosphere of trust and respect, working toward a truly collaborative relationship, and…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnic Groups
Cruickshank, Ken – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2004
Teacher education programs have been slow in responding to the increasing diversity in education systems and tertiary institutions. This article focuses on the development of teacher education programs for immigrant teachers, drawing on interview and other data from a study of 110 teachers in programs at the Faculty of Education, University of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Immigrants, Foreign Countries
InterAmerica Research Associates, Rosslyn, VA. – 1983
A variety of in-class assignments are included in this guide designed to accompany SPACES, a series of six, half-hour television programs designed to introduce students in the fourth through eighth grades to people and careers in science and technology. Targeted toward Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American minority children, the series…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Class Activities, Educational Television, Information Sources
Foster, Herbert L. – 1983
This is an autobiographical account of a teacher's first day in an inner city high school; it contains a discussion of the importance of understanding the subculture of one's students. The teacher's dress and comprehension of slang are noticed by the students. Incidents are related that illustrate the effects of ethnocentrism (the belief in the…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Dialects, Cultural Influences, Knowledge Level

Friedman, Norman L. – Teaching Sociology, 1985
Some consideration of the Holocaust can provide valuable historical and comparative perspectives for the largely American-society-oriented course in the sociology of racial and ethnic relations. By studying the Holocaust, students can learn about the patterns and causes of, and minority reactions to, prejudice and discrimination. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Ethnic Bias, Ethnic Relations, Higher Education

Barba, Robertta H.; And Others – Science Teacher, 1992
Strong European roots shape the view of science history as presented in science textbooks, presenting few women and minority role models. Presents examples of scientific discoveries made by minorities. Asserts that the contributions of culturally diverse individuals and women should be part of the science curriculum. (MDH)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Minority Groups
Nieto, Jesus – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2006
Plunges represent a type of education that is experiential, meaningful, interesting, challenging, confidence-building, growth-inducing and rewarding for most students. They represent a significant means towards students' greater understanding and acceptance of others, as well as of enhancing self-awareness; they thus have great potential as a…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Counselor Training, Teaching Methods, Student Teachers
Rath, Kenneth A.; Peterfreund, Alan R.; Xenos, Samuel P.; Bayliss, Frank; Carnal, Nancy – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2007
Supplemental instruction classes have been shown in many studies to enhance performance in the supported courses and even to improve graduation rates. Generally, there has been little evidence of a differential impact on students from different ethnic/racial backgrounds. At San Francisco State University, however, supplemental instruction in the…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Graduation Rate, Scientific Methodology, Cooperative Learning
Cobb, Casey D.; Bifulco, Robert; Bell, Courtney – Center for Education Policy Analysis, 2009
As of October 2007, 54 interdistrict magnet schools enrolling 18,928 students were operating in Connecticut. The bulk of these schools are located in the Hartford and New Haven areas--21 in the Hartford area and 17 in the New Haven area. Interdistrict magnets also serve significant numbers of students in the Waterbury region. In keeping with the…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Magnet Schools, School Desegregation, Reading Achievement

Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Instructional Materials Lab. – 1986
This publication highlights Ohio programs that offer successful ideas for recruiting students into nontraditional programs and promoting interest in vocational education in general. Six programs are described: (1) Parent Enrollment Counseling (Great Oaks Joint Vocational School District, Laurel Oaks Career Development Campus, Cincinnati), a…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Minority Groups, Nontraditional Occupations, Public Relations

Stanic, George M. A.; Reyes, Laurie Hart – Arithmetic Teacher, 1986
Research on minority groups in mathematics (particularly Blacks and Hispanics) is briefly summarized. How researchers attempt to explain achievement and enrollment differences is noted. (MNS)
Descriptors: Black Students, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics