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Sipple, John W. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2017
In response to a paper calling for the re-engagement of agricultural education with the sciences and science education, this essay is supportive but argues to proceed with caution: one that at first does no harm. I offer a supplementary lens and story of change at Cornell University as a cautionary and motivational tale. I concur with the authors…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Science Education, Alignment (Education), Interdisciplinary Approach
Long, Elenore – Community Literacy Journal, 2022
The women's talking group featured in this article theorizes the community literacy practice of thanduk--"setting something aside"--that members practice together. Sanduk--with an s and translated as Arabic for "box"--has a long, well documented history involving informal, rotary credit and savings associations practiced among…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Empowerment, Community
Waks, Leonard J. – Education and Culture, 2014
In his books "Public Opinion" and "The Phantom Public," Walter Lippmann argued that policy leaders should deny the public a significant role in policymaking. Public opinion, he argued, would inevitably be ill-informed, self-interested and readily manipulated. In "The Public and its Problems," Dewey countered Lippmann…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Social Sciences, Community, Social Theories
Corbett, Michael – Peabody Journal of Education, 2014
The concept of community has been central to the discourse of rural education for generations. At the same time, community has been and continues to be a deeply problematic concept. I begin this analysis with Raymond Williams's characterization of the idea of community as a uniquely positive concept, arguing that this framing is, as Williams…
Descriptors: Community, Rural Education, Social Theories, Educational Policy
Baxter, Vincent; Thessin, Rebecca A.; Clayton, Jennifer – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2014
Principals have tremendous influence on the schools they lead (Bamburg & Andrews, 1990; Marzano et al., 2005). Certain leadership behaviors impact school level factors (Cotton, 2003; Hallinger & Heck, 2010; Leithwood, Begley, & Cousins, 1990; Marzano et al., 2005; Orr, 2003). To affect high levels of student achievement, school…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Leadership Training, Instructional Leadership, Cohort Analysis
McMillan, David W. – Journal of Community Psychology, 2011
This is a response to the Nowell and Boyd (2010) article printed in this journal titled: Viewing Community as Responsibility as Well as Resource: Deconstructing the Theoretical Roots of Psychological Sense of Community. In that article, they argued that the McMillan theory of Sense of Community is a simplistic, needs-based theory that excludes…
Descriptors: Community, Group Dynamics, Social Psychology, Group Membership
Blenkinsop, Sean – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
One of the tasks of Jean-Paul Sartre's later work was to consider how an individual could live freely within a free community. This paper examines how Sartre describes the process of group formation and the implications of this discussion for education. The paper begins with his metaphor of a bus queue in order to describe a series. Then, by means…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Freedom, Personal Autonomy, Group Dynamics
Phelan, Helen – International Journal of Community Music, 2008
As a specialist in ritual theory and performance, with some professional experience of community music, I have always been struck by the robust resistance to clear-cut definitions or identities, by both "ritual" and "community music". This article takes as its point of departure the proposal of ritual scholar Catherine Bell,…
Descriptors: Community, Music, Identification, Refugees
Henderson, Michael; Bradey, Scott – Campus-Wide Information Systems, 2008
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the influence of professional and academic identities in online teaching practices in higher education. Design/methodology/approach: This paper draws on data from a longitudinal study of five professional degree academics teaching subjects in nursing, teaching, engineering, allied health sciences, and…
Descriptors: Influences, Professional Personnel, Identification (Psychology), Community