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Paus, Eva – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2018
In 2018, like in the past 17 years, the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education have designated one week in the fall "to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchanges worldwide." The author says we must ask which international education benefits we are celebrating. She states that the policies of…
Descriptors: International Education, Cultural Differences, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries
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Weis, Lois; Fine, Michelle – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2013
In this paper we are explicitly in conversation with Doug Foley's recently published paper in "AEQ." Given our shared commitment to the linkages between intersectionality and broader social and economic arrangements, two noted ethnographers argue that the paradigmatic shift highlighted by Foley demands detailed attention to what…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Economic Factors, Educational Anthropology, Research Methodology
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Wynder, Monte – Accounting Education, 2013
The position advanced in this Rejoinder is that philosophical arguments for social and environmental performance are important and should be incorporated in accounting education. Economic rationales are also useful and important, however, for at least two reasons. Economic justification is an important part of satisfying an organisation's…
Descriptors: Accounting, Experience, Influences, Scores
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Dotts, Brian W. – Educational Foundations, 2015
The idea of breaking free from outdated ideas and practices is nothing new. It is an idea advocated by individuals like Aristotle, Thomas Paine, and Thomas Jefferson. In 1935 Dewey asserted that he viewed education and schooling as the ideal setting for democracy's gestation. He believed that a democratic way of life could best be achieved by…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Public Education
Coote, Anna – Adults Learning, 2010
A 21-hour working week is a long way from today's standard of 40 hours or more, but not so far-fetched when people consider the infinitely varied ways in which they actually spend their time. On average, people of working age spend 19.6 hours a week in paid employment and 20.4 hours in unpaid housework and childcare. These averages mask huge…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Time, Economic Factors, Working Hours
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Smith, Jill – Canadian Review of Art Education: Research and Issues, 2009
Education is never a passive, autonomous, or static activity. It manipulates, as much as it is manipulated, and reflects specific contexts. Education histories document continuities and changes over time, and are able to throw light on and inform contemporary practice. Prompted by perspectives on curriculum as a social and cultural construction,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational History
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Ornstein, Allan – Education and Urban Society, 2009
This article presents Allan Ornstein's response to highly respected scholar, Bruce Cooper's review of Ornstein's 2007 book, "Class Counts: Education, Inequality and the Shrinking Middle Class." Here Ornstein attempts to elaborate on a few points that he felt Cooper missed in his review.
Descriptors: Middle Class, Social Class, Social Influences, Socioeconomic Status
Greenberg, Milton – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
In June, Congress enacted the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act, commonly called the GI Bill of Rights for the 21st Century. Supporters claim that it does for current veterans what was done for those who served in World War II. The expansion of educational benefits to veterans should be applauded. Any attempt to equate the economic and…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Armed Forces, Veterans, Access to Education
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Greenhow, Christine – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2008
The recent editorial in this journal by Bull et al. ("Connecting Informal and Formal Learning Experiences in the Age of Participatory Media" Vol 8, Iss 2) discussed the challenges of bridging formal learning practices and informal learning opportunities within the context of today's Web-enhanced world. In this commentary, Christine…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Conventional Instruction, Influence of Technology, Behavioral Objectives
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Duster, Troy – Thought & Action, 2009
When one considers the possibilities for a new progressive era in American higher education, the author contends that it is wise to review the past because there are lessons to be learned. In fact, the latter part of the 20th century was one of great progress for diversity in higher education, generally speaking, and for African Americans in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Racial Segregation, Foreign Countries, African Americans
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Harrington, James J. – American Educational History Journal, 2009
In Central America the Cold War support of the elites by the United States was designed to ward off the communist threat. At the same time social and economic demands by the working and middle classes created revolutionary movements in the face of rigid and violent responses by Central American governments. Issues of social justice pervaded the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Higher Education, Working Class, Middle Class
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Bauman, Zygmunt – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2006
This article, which formed the opening keynote address of the Fifth International Conference on Children's Spirituality, addresses the place of children in the globalized social economy. It begins by arguing that current attitudes in the West towards children are conditioned by several contradictions in consumerism. Children, no longer as…
Descriptors: World Views, Child Rearing, Social Influences, Global Approach
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Murray, Eloise Comeau; Maina, Nyambura Susan – Canadian Home Economics Journal, 1993
Looks at the impact of social and economic changes on women's roles in family nutrition. Suggests that women should be seen as managers of household and community resources rather than as end-of-the-line dispensers of food and good health. (JOW)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Females, Nutrition, Sex Role
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Montessoro, Ada Catherine; Blixen, Carol E. – Nursing Outlook, 1996
Examines the issues involved in the original public policy solutions directed toward the problem of adolescent pregnancy. Suggests that public policy and legislation have been too narrowly focused on the individual rather than society, especially the effects of poverty. Recommends policy alternatives. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Parenthood, Economic Factors, Pregnancy
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Garnham, Nicholas – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1995
Explores implications of the antagonism between Marxist political economy and cultural studies. Argues that the antagonism is based on a profound misunderstanding of political economy, and that the project of cultural studies can only be successfully pursued if the bridge with political economy is rebuilt. (RS)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Economic Factors, Higher Education, Popular Culture
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