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Hornbeck, J. Patrick, II – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Two years ago, a former student of the author was raped. That should have been awful enough. But a few months later, his student discovered that her personal horror was being openly discussed--or, more accurately, mocked--on the gossip Web site JuicyCampus, where some of her classmates told her, and anyone else who happened to read the site, that…
Descriptors: Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Use, Web Sites, Human Dignity
Fish, Stanley – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Is academic freedom a philosophical concept tied to larger concepts of individual dignity and autonomy, or is it a guild concept developed in an effort to insulate the enterprise from the threat of a hostile takeover? In this article, the author contends that academic freedom is a professional requirement, not a divine right. It should be advanced…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Human Dignity, Professional Autonomy, Concept Formation
Chickering, Arthur W. – Liberal Education, 2010
Recognition of the importance of outcomes related to moral and ethical development, other dimensions of personal development, and civic engagement is a result of decades of educational reform. But have colleges and universities succeeded in helping students achieve these outcomes? In this article, the author shares his personal reflections on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Human Dignity, Moral Values
Hoffman, Adria R. – Music Educators Journal, 2011
A great deal of discussion of religious music in schools has been generated in our field. As we become increasingly sensitive to the diverse interests of the multiple stakeholders in public schools, issues of political correctness and pedagogical goals are raised. The author poses questions about religion and music education. To generate a…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Religion, Political Attitudes
Chan, Adrienne S. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2010
This paper presents the narratives of women who work in the university and their experiences of silencing and institutional containment. Through these narratives, I describe the ways in which the narrators deal with being silenced, and their attempts to establish their voice in personal, public and institutional realms. Many of the narratives are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Higher Education, Employees
Vodde, Rich; White, S. Dale; Meacham, Mike – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2010
Social work, like other professions, finds itself influenced by postmodernism and hypertechnology. Social work educators are striving to adapt in the face of rapidity of knowledge expansion and of technological advancement, which impact the nature of pedagogy. Recent emphases on effectiveness and efficiency of technological innovations are…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Social Work, Self Concept, Values
Dass, Nirmal – College Quarterly, 2008
The corporate approach to education is groundless (because a large portion of education in the past, and even still, has always been firmly grounded in the Humanities). So, why this continuous assault on the Humanities? Because educational institutions have bought into the myth that education and the corporate world are hand-in-glove. But by…
Descriptors: Democracy, Human Dignity, Democratic Values, Humanities
Mohr, James M. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2009
This paper examines how the academic study of hate can be understood through Catholic social justice teachings with an emphasis on the Jesuit commitment to faith and justice to allow for a critical reflection on the relationship between theory and practice. To make the connections between social justice and the study of hate, the paper begins with…
Descriptors: Catholics, Males, Religious Cultural Groups, Catholic Schools
Pitton, Viviana – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
In recent decades, neoliberal reforms have spread across Latin America. Despite different accounts showing the adverse social impact of these reforms, what seems lacking are historical analyses of why and how neoliberal policies occurred in this region. For instance, there are only rare accounts of how dictatorships in the 1970s prepared the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Human Dignity, Foreign Countries
A Dialectic of Social Justice: Finding Synergy between Life and Work through Reflection and Dialogue
Brooks, Jeffrey S.; Tooms, Autumn K. – Journal of School Leadership, 2008
Educational administration scholars have long argued that reflective practice and meaningful critical dialogue are important aspects of thoughtful leadership. This article explores the efficacy and utility of these two activities in relation to learning about and enacting leadership for social justice. The article centers on the reflective…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Educational Administration, Administrator Characteristics, Social Justice
Crow, Jayne; Smith, Lesley; Keenan, Iain – Educational Action Research, 2006
The authors present their journey through the development of an action research project based on collaboration between university health lecturers and a practice development and research nurse in an NHS Trust hospital. The project was designed to raise awareness and improve the practice of all staff in relation to the dignity and respect shown to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Hospitals, Cooperation, Interdisciplinary Approach
Halse, Christine; Honey, Anne – Qualitative Inquiry, 2007
In this article, the authors trace the emergence of an institutional discourse of ethical research and interrogate its effects in constituting what ethical research is taken to be and how ethical researchers are configured. They illuminate the dissonance between this regime of truth and research practice and the implications for the injunction to…
Descriptors: Research, Ethics, Governance, Institutional Role
Waghid, Yusef – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2007
In South Africa there is widespread recognition amongst university educators that the new outcomes-based education (OBE) system can prevent instrumental thinking, particularly in view of OBE's agenda to encourage critical learning. However, what these educators do not necessarily take into account is that many students are not always ready to deal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Outcome Based Education, African Culture, Racial Segregation
Lopach, James J.; Luckowski, Jean A. – Education Next, 2005
Traditional civil disobedience has usually combined deep spiritual beliefs with intense political ones. And while appreciating the differences in the two worlds--render unto Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's--practitioners respected both. While sometimes willful and defiant and sometimes passive to the point of self-extinction, the…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Fundamental Concepts, Human Dignity, Civil Disobedience
Silverglate, Harvey A.; Lorence, Jordan – Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (NJ1), 2005
Before one can have the freedom to express ideas in open debate, however, one must have freedom of conscience: the right to arrive at one's private beliefs, without being coerced into an artificial unity by those who wield power over him/her. After all, the freedom to speak is a dead letter if one lacks the freedom to think, to believe, or to…
Descriptors: Censorship, Freedom of Speech, Human Dignity, School Prayer