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Gayles, Jonathan – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2005
This article examines themes of academic resilience in the descriptions of academic achievement by three students at Benjamin High School, one of the least affluent high schools in Bayside, Florida. Through ethnographically informed interviews conducted during their senior year, coherent themes emerge that provide insight into these students'…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, High Achievement, African American Students, Males
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Bradley, Deborah – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2005
"Music and the Racial Imagination" triggered the reminiscences from the author's teens described in the "diary presented in this article." These memories undoubtedly played a role in her decision to enter an undergraduate music education program at the age of 40. These and other memories have been called up in a variety of contexts more recently…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Teacher Influence, Racial Factors
Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2005
This article presents an interview with historian David Halberstam who graduated from Harvard University in 1955 after serving as managing editor of the "Harvard Crimson." Upon graduation, he joined the staff of the "Daily Times Leader" newspaper of West Point, Mississippi, and then moved on to the "Nashville…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Civil Rights, War, Historians
Goodson, Ivor – 1995
The current changes in the economy and the superstructure associated with postmodernity pose particular perils and promises for the world of education. In particular, identity is no longer an ascribed status or place in an established order. Rather, identity is an ongoing project, most commonly an ongoing narrative project.The use of personal…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
Clark, Elaine – 1995
A study investigated the impact of popular culture on young children's conception of gender, as revealed through the stories they write and tell. The research was conducted at Grosse Ile High School on the remote Magdalen Islands in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Quebec, Canada, from 1991-1994 with 46 students ages 6-7 years old. The concept of the…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Childrens Literature, Childrens Writing, Creative Writing
Neely, Teresa Y., Ed.; Abif, Khafre K., Ed. – 1996
This volume contains articles by culturally diverse librarians who share their experiences in the transition from library school to library work. The librarians detail their introduction to librarianship, their encounters with racism, and their desire to succeed in a profession that has not always lived up to its pledge of fairness and equal…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Ethnic Groups, Librarian Attitudes
Bump, Jerome – 1995
In teaching, instruction can focus on literary works as storehouses of emotion that can serve as models of how to communicate emotions to the self and others. To help students identify and articulate what they feel as they read Victorian novels, one instructor asked students to record their emotions in a journal divided with quotes on one side of…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Emotional Development, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
Allen, Brenda J. – 1995
Focusing on academia as an organizational entity, this paper discusses feminist standpoint epistemology (FSE)--defined as the idea that the world looks different depending on the individual's vantage point--and offers tools to transform teaching and research endeavors in organizational communication. It also offers extended excerpts about the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Black Teachers, Epistemology, Faculty Development
Fullerton, Jim; Davis, Scot G. – 1996
A staff member of the Outdoor Adventures Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln relates his experience in supervising the construction of the first low ropes course in Yucatan, Mexico. During 1994, two staff members visited Yucatan to explore trip possibilities for the program and to inquire about a future conference location. While leading…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Faculty, College Students, Construction (Process)
Daiute, Colette; Dalton, Bridget – 1992
A study explored the role of peer collaboration in literacy development as a case study in the broader inquiry on the social nature of learning and cognitive development. Fourteen low-achieving 7- to 9-year-old children in a third-grade urban classroom used a word processor to write four stories individually and three stories collaboratively with…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Creative Writing, Educational Research, Elementary School Students
Wang, Li-Wei – 1992
As part of an effort to learn from reflecting on personal history and autobiographical writing and analysis, this paper shares one teacher educator's experiences in learning to teach. The process of learning to teach a field experience course for elementary school teacher candidates at a teachers' junior college in Taiwan is described. The…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Elementary Education, Field Experience Programs, Foreign Countries
Henderson, James E. – 1993
This paper narrates the experiences of a superintendent hired into Montgomery Township School District (New Jersey), an affluent, small school district with a history of labor relations problems. When hired in 1990, the new superintendent was confronted with seven pending grievance cases and the board of education's rejection of the annual school…
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, Boards of Education, Conflict, Elementary Secondary Education
Crow, Edith – 1983
By following the "steppingstone" or marker theory of dividing one's life into no more than 12 and no less than 8 significant periods, a student in a writing course can develop a brief response for each phase to articulate multiple experiences. Writing teachers can aid students in realizing that important life experiences are the stuff of…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Diaries
Pemberton, Jeffery K. – Online, 1987
The vice president of a computerized information center discusses her career history, the development of information services and the database industry, current information technologies and the role of artificial intelligence, characteristics of indexers and abstractors employed, the kind of training needed by abstractors and indexers, and…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Artificial Intelligence, Career Development, Computer Networks
Bohrer, Stephen Dean – 2000
The passage of a bond issue in support of school building construction or renovation can be one of the most difficult activities for a rural school district. The process of getting a bond passed requires a delicate mix of public relations, community education, and consensus building. In this chapter, a superintendent in a rural district describes…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Bond Issues, Community Support, Educational Facilities Improvement
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