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Steinberg, Laurence; Cauffman, Elizabeth; Woolard, Jennifer; Graham, Sandra; Banich, Marie – American Psychologist, 2009
The authors respond to both the general and specific concerns raised in Fischer, Stein, and Heikkinen's commentary on their article (Steinberg, Cauffman, Woolard, Graham, & Banich), in which they drew on studies of adolescent development to justify the American Psychological Association's positions in two Supreme Court cases involving the…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Maturity (Individuals), Court Litigation, Reader Response
Bierema, Laura L. – Human Resource Development Review, 2009
The purpose of this article is to critique human resource development's (HRD) dominant philosophy, practices, and research; illustrate how they negatively affect women HRD practitioners and recipients; and recommend alternative conceptualizations of the field. This article is grounded in a critical feminist theoretical framework, draws on critical…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Labor Force Development, Human Resources, Masculinity
Dobson, Meaghan Hanrahan; Gillespie, Joanne S.; Fogle, Andy – English Journal, 2009
Three English teachers share their ideas on how their work as a writer helped them as a teacher. One teacher has found that the desire for meaningful response to her own writing has led her to evaluate her students similarly. A second teacher discusses how personal experience translates into teaching how to convey rejection in a useful and tactful…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, Writing (Composition), Authors
Lichtenberg, James W. – Counseling Psychologist, 2009
However intuitively appealing the notion is that therapists learn from clinical experience (presumably both successes and failures), whether clinical judgment actually is enhanced by experience remains a matter on which there continues to be disagreement. The author discusses the meta-analysis of P.M. Spengler et al. that demonstrates a supportive…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Medical Evaluation, Counseling Psychology, Clinical Experience
King, Laura H.; Aguinaga, Nancy; O'Brien, Christopher; Young, Willette; Zgonc, Kimberly – American Annals of the Deaf, 2010
Leadership in education, particularly special education, implies both knowledge and application of professional behaviors, decisions, and ethics within the field. University students look for best practices in education to be modeled by faculty; this, in turn, underscores a fundamental belief in inclusionary principles. Such modeling is important…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Disabilities, Position Papers, Special Education
Schuttloffel, Merylann J. – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2010
In fall 2007, nine Catholic colleges and universities began a collaborative process to explore ways Catholic institutions of higher education (CIHE) could increase effective support of pre-K-12 Catholic schools. This new organization, Catholic Higher Education Collaborative (CHEC), committed to hosting a series of six conferences focused on…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership, Partnerships in Education
Miranda, Rommel J.; Hermann, Ronald S. – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2010
In this article, the authors provide an overview and critically analyze three successful faculty-developed urban K-12 science outreach programs. They consider a successful outreach program as one that has been sustained for at least five years after initial funding, and has provided empirically-based research findings from the program.…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Evaluation Methods, Outreach Programs, Criticism
Varghese, Manka M.; Park, Caryn – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2010
In this commentary, we extend the cautionary tales regarding dual-language programs raised by several scholars by considering the interface of such programs with global education. We consider the possible pitfalls of uncritically framing dual-language programs within the global education movement in the United States, especially in light of how…
Descriptors: Global Education, Bilingual Education, Educational Opportunities, Hispanic American Students
Doing the Right Thing: National Implications of Equity, ELCC Standards and the 21st Century Educator
Charlton, Donna; Kritsonis, William Allan – Online Submission, 2008
America has not realized the "melting pot" concept envisioned by idealists. Instead, racial, ethnic and cultural groups have remained largely distinct, separate societal entities that come together only by design, a phenomenon known as Balkanization. Students who mimic this behavior within the educational setting may do so to their academic peril.…
Descriptors: Criticism, Minority Groups, Standards, Ethnic Groups
Dennis, Rea – Research in Drama Education, 2008
This essay seeks to unpack some of the issues concerning representation when performing refugee stories using playback theatre. It questions the reductive influence of narrative structure and, using the framework of "artist as ethnographer," it argues that strong aesthetic production is required to overcome the dampening effect of empathy when…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Empathy, Refugees, Aesthetic Education
Siegel, Harvey – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
In this review of Christopher Winch's new book, "Education, Autonomy and Critical Thinking" (2006), I discuss its main theses, supporting some and criticising others. In particular, I take issue with several of Winch's claims and arguments concerning critical thinking and rationality, and deplore his reliance on what I suggest are problematic…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Personal Autonomy, Role of Education, Educational Philosophy
El-Hani, Charbel Nino; de Ferreira Bandeira, Fabio Pedro Souza – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2008
In this commentary on Brayboy and Castagno's paper, published in this volume, we discuss, on the one hand, many points of agreement between their proposal of culturally responsive schooling for indigenous youth and El-Hani and Mortimer's proposal of culturally-sensitive science education. On the other hand, we focus on a key disagreement, not only…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Reader Response
Schrauf, Robert – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2008
The keynote article by Aneta Pavlenko provides a compelling framework for the mental representation of emotion concepts in the two languages of the bilingual (novice or expert), and this may very well be its most telling contribution to the literature. However, I would like to concentrate my remarks on the author's development of the notion of…
Descriptors: Dictionaries, Emotional Experience, Emotional Development, Bilingualism
Kinnier, Richard T.; Dixon, Andrea L.; Barratt, Tyler M.; Moyer, Erika L. – Counseling and Values, 2008
Certain cultural customs and practices are viewed as abhorrent by many people, yet contemporary American counselors rarely criticize any specific culture. In this article, the authors explore why counselors abstain from such criticism. Furthermore, the authors demonstrate that universalism, often regarded as a politically incorrect and an…
Descriptors: Counselors, Counseling, Cultural Differences, Criticism
Margolis, Eric; Laurence, Stephen – Cognition, 2008
Theories of number concepts often suppose that the natural numbers are acquired as children learn to count and as they draw an induction based on their interpretation of the first few count words. In a bold critique of this general approach, Rips, Asmuth, Bloomfield [Rips, L., Asmuth, J. & Bloomfield, A. (2006). Giving the boot to the bootstrap:…
Descriptors: Numbers, Learning Strategies, Number Concepts, Inferences