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Lawrence, Frederick M. – Liberal Education, 2017
A tension exists on college and university campuses across America today concerning how to pursue liberal, rational, open learning and, at the same time, celebrate a spirit of academic community--in short, how to exercise free expression and maintain civility. In this article, the author begins with an exploration of the boundaries of free speech,…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Freedom of Speech, College Environment, Liberal Arts
Johnson, Warren R. – American Journal of Health Education, 2010
Magic has to do with the supernatural and the unnatural. It is indifferent to natural law and science and is aloof from scientific inquiry. Its existence depends upon unquestioning faith. Granted such faith, it is extraordinarily potent. If it does not move mountains, it convinces the faithful that it can. It can damage health and perhaps, restore…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Social Values, Health Education, Intellectual Disciplines
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Tebbs, Trevor J. – Gifted and Talented International, 2012
The author finds Roland S. Persson's (2012a) paper to be timely, fascinating, important and powerful. At risk of mixing metaphors, it provides much food for thought and a penetrating lens through which all those vested in the optimal realisation of human potential would be prudent to review their own perceptions, boundaries of belief and…
Descriptors: Validity, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
Monaghan, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
Jeremy Waldron, a professor of social and political theory at University of Oxford and also a professor of law at New York University, contends that laws against hate speech deserve further consideration, even if he doubts they "will ever pass constitutional muster in America." He contends that "The Harm in Hate Speech," as his…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Reputation, Democracy, Democratic Values
Cantor, Nancy – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
People's ambivalence about the role that group membership plays in the public sphere is unfolding before everyone's eyes in the 2008 presidential campaign. While a "New York Times"/CBS News poll said that 69 percent of Americans believe that the U.S. is ready for a black president, a lot of Americans still believe that society still treats blacks…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Individualism, Social Values, Racial Bias
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Mosselson, Jacqueline – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2010
I argue in this article that recognizing the role of subjectivity and bringing in the researcher's positionality as a tool in the research process can not only enhance the ethical integrity of the research but also enhance both the research process and the analysis and interpretation of the data. Cultural studies theorists have long argued that…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Data Analysis, Adolescents, Females
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Nastasi, Bonnie K. – School Psychology Review, 2008
Despite attention in other social sciences and within other areas of psychology, social justice has received minimal attention in school psychology literature. The two studies by Shriberg et al. (2008) and McCabe and Rubinson (2008) represent significant developments in exploring school psychology's commitment to social justice. In this…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Science Research, School Psychology, Power Structure
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Clemitshaw, Gary – Ethics and Education, 2008
In this article I consider whether there is a process of repression occurring in definitions of citizenship and frameworks of citizenship education, which involves a forgetting of history. By focusing on recently troubled countries I identify how the force of history comes to play, and from that I consider how, in relatively stable liberal…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Ethics, History
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Cambron-McCabe, Nelda; McCarthy, Martha M. – Educational Policy, 2005
Traditional leadership preparation programs and licensure requirements give only token consideration to social justice concerns. This article examines the emerging social justice discourse in the educational administration field and discusses several challenges that must be considered as universities and others attempt to prepare school leaders…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Educational Administration, Advocacy, Leadership Training
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Duncombe, Margaret – Liberal Education, 1990
"Intellectual community" as commonly used is based on a notion of intellectual commonality. However, the liberal arts college has become more diverse. Until higher education can offer some models for combining the values of diversity, it ought not to promote the conventional ideal of intellectual community, which favors some values over…
Descriptors: College Environment, General Education, Higher Education, Intellectual Experience
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Brown, Roy I. – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1998
Illustrates some of the changes in research practice associated with and exemplified by quality-of-life studies. Examples of research development in Down syndrome involving quality-of-life concepts are briefly described, indicating the way that quality-of-life studies can affect aims, direction, structure, and interpretation of research.…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Data Interpretation, Disabilities
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McMurtry, John – Canadian Social Studies, 1991
Examines the conflict between the "politically correct" movement and educational "traditionalists." Suggests that the "politically correct" view seeks to purge sexism, racism, and economic classism, whereas traditionalists desire to inject values into education. Identifies the one-sidedness of each position. Argues…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Back to Basics, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Jassem, Harvey C. – 1990
There are thousands of alternative media outlets in the United States. By definition, they differ from the mainstream dominant media. The idea that the media represent and promulgate societal values is widely held. While not monolithic, the dominant media which grew alongside mass industrialization share an overriding bias. The dominant media…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Dissent, Futures (of Society), Individual Development
Gonzalez-Tamayo, Eulogio – 1984
This paper analyzes research findings about the role of values and beliefs in aptitude testing. Indications are found that the ongoing controversy over the lack of ethnic, racial, and sex fairness in aptitude testing is rooted in the tests themselves. Test designers, it is argued, are influenced by their socioeconomic position (they are usually…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Beliefs, Cultural Differences, Predictive Validity
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Hollinger, J. Daniel – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1987
A review of current theory and practice regarding social skills training for children with behavior problems precedes the proposal of a different approach to social skills training, which takes into account the effects of social perception biases of peers which may hinder mainstreaming attempts. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Interpersonal Competence, Intervention, Mainstreaming
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