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Szelényi, Katalin; Rhoads, Robert A. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2013
Through organizational case studies conducted at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies in China and Central European University in Hungary, this paper examines academic culture and citizenship in societies transitioning from communist to market-driven social and economic structures. The article presents a new model of citizenship, representing…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Social Change, Case Studies, Foreign Countries
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Szelenyi, Katalin; Rhoads, Robert A. – Comparative Education Review, 2007
This article explores the experiences and perspectives on citizenship in an international, global context of 30 Brazilian, Chinese, and Italian graduate students studying in the United States, with special emphasis on their understandings of the geographic reach of their personal and professional rights and responsibilities. International graduate…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Graduate Students, Foreign Students, Citizenship Responsibility
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Rhoads, Robert A.; Calderone, Shannon M. – Educational Theory, 2007
In this review essay, Robert Rhoads and Shannon Calderone consider how liberalism, as a guiding principle for school practices and educational policy making, reinforces heteronormativity through a doctrine of professed neutrality that circumscribes sexual expression and subjectivity. Through an analysis of Carol Vincent's "Social Justice,…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Political Attitudes, Educational Policy, Citizenship
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Rhoads, Robert A. – Peer Review, 2003
Asserts that juxtaposing traditional notions of liberal education with emerging views of civic engagement, captured most forcefully by the service learning movement, reveals common themes rooted in a democratic vision of society and the power of education to advance citizenship. (EV)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Higher Education, Liberal Arts
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Rhoads, Robert A. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2000
Discusses how service learning can promote the development of a "caring self" in college students by drawing on the ideas of John Dewey, George Herbert Mead, and contemporary critical theorists. Links this caring self to democratic citizenship and uses students' narratives to illustrate how it develops through service learning contexts.…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democratic Values, Educational Philosophy, Helping Relationship
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Rhoads, Robert A. – Journal of Higher Education, 1998
Explores ways in which college students' community service contributes to citizenship education. A qualitative study over six years, involving interviews, surveys, and observation of students, examined how a more caring sense of self may be enhanced through student involvement. Three major themes in student experiences are discussed: exploration…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Development
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Carducci, Rozana; Rhoads, Robert A. – About Campus, 2005
College campuses in America have become buzzing media centers. Educators who are serious about maximizing student learning and facilitating social, moral, and civic development must now also become serious about understanding the influence of media on their students. Today's students are largely socialized through the media, a reality that calls…
Descriptors: College Students, Music, Citizenship Education, Information Technology
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Anderson, Jodi L.; Levis-Fitzgerald, Marc R.; Rhoads, Robert A. – Journal of General Education, 2003
This paper explores democratic learning and global citizenship through a study of one university's implementation of one-unit seminars. Specifically, the authors examine qualitative outcomes from faculty and students participating in one-unit seminars focused on the events of September 11. The authors conclude that such seminars have the potential…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Seminars, Research Universities, Social Values