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Ediger, Marlow – 1989
Numerous reasons can be given for the low quality of teaching in the social studies. Teachers may be improperly certified, or they may teach to maintain employment rather than to do a good job. To teach peace studies courses requires the cream of the crop in terms of quality instruction. Teachers should be well above the minimum requirements for…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, High Schools, Peace
Kim, Edward – 1994
This paper discusses a project that attempts to update what is known about Catholic schools, articulates the shape and direction that the Catholic high schools have taken, and clarifies certain myths and lores of Catholic education--specifically, that Catholic identity has a direct impact on student achievement, and that Catholic identity is…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Catholics, Conflict Resolution, Educational Environment
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Stanford, Barbara – English Journal, 1995
Explores the possibility that combining conflict management and English content, particularly short stories, can help young people develop more effective cognitive skills. Proposes a unit that begins with journal writing and general discussion of conflicts (including a description of three styles with which people manage conflict) and moves on to…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Critical Thinking, English Curriculum
Mueller, Melissa; Engiles, Anita; Peter, Marshall – Consortium for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE), 2003
This paper identifies some of the benefits and challenges that warrant consideration by families, educators, and dispute resolution practitioners as they create opportunities for students to participate in the mediation process. Perspectives and assumptions regarding student participation are captured and strategies are presented that may…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Educational Background, Cultural Differences, Special Education
American Association of Univ. Women Educational Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1999
This study explores how women make decisions about educational transitions, focusing on the complex interaction of personal, social, cultural, economic, and institutional factors that influence women as they move from high school to work, from high school to college, and from the workforce back to school. It also compares men's and women's…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Learning, Career Choice, Career Planning