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Curd-Larkin, Mary C. – International Journal of Social Education, 1987
Notes that juvenile justice systems are increasingly turning to law-related education (LRE) programs as a means of providing youths with some of the skills and knowledge which might deter continued delinquent behavior. Describes issues which must be addressed when implementing LRE in juvenile justice settings. (JDH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Delinquency Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Juvenile Courts
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Wasserman, Saul; Rosenfeld, Alvin – Child Welfare, 1986
Addressed to judges and the legal profession in juvenile justice, this article argues that social attachment theory, particularly parent-child bonding, can be valuable in conceptualizing child abuse and neglect and making decisions about intervention in child abuse and neglect cases. Three categories of deficient parent-child bonds are described…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Advocacy, Child Neglect, Child Psychology
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Carnoy, Martin; Levin, Henry M. – Educational Studies: A Journal in the Foundations of Education, 1986
This article is a response to the reviews by Hogan and Ryan (see SO 516 080 and SO 516 081). The authors describe their book and defend its theory and major conclusions. (JDH)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Educational Sociology
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Wilson, John – Oxford Review of Education, 1986
Explores the differences between educational and socio-political values. Maintains that the task of education is not wholly exhausted by the demands of government or prevailing society. Proceeds to consider the aims of multicultural education from a purely rational, culture-free, perspective. (JDH)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Educational Policy, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
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Nadaner, Dan – Studies in Art Education, 1984
The sociological critique of meaning in art has implications for art education programs. What art educators teach about how to make and respond to art needs to be revised. A socially informed approach to representation is needed, and social values and meanings are necessary to an adequate art criticism. (RM)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Art Expression, Art History
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De La Cancela, Victor; Martinez, Iris Zavala – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1983
Identifies limitations of culturalist perspective often advocated by Latino mental health workers outlines folk healing practices they favor. Notes that culturalist perspective suffers from ahistorical/asocial/static conceptualization, and lacks analysis of class/sex/structural dimensions of so-called cultural expressions. Calls for recognition of…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences
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Wood, George H. – Educational Theory, 1982
An alternative is presented to counter current radical arguments that the schools cannot bring about social change because they are instruments of capitalism. The works of Samuel Bowles, Herbert Gintis, and Louis Althusser are discussed. Henry Giroux's "Ideology, Culture and the Process of Schooling" provides an alternative to cynicism.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Capitalism, Educational Philosophy, Educational Sociology
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Phillips, W.M., Jr.; Blumberg, Rhoda L. – Integrated Education, 1982
Examines tokenism as a neglected concept in race relations theory; suggests that tokenism is the dominant group's mechanism for accommodating minority group pressure for change, while retaining its dominance; discusses dilemmas of the token role; and describes an ideal of the token role, especially in the university, as a guide for further study.…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Higher Education, Majority Attitudes, Minority Groups
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Hare, Bruce R. – Urban League Review, 1989
Uses a structural deterministic perspective to explain the overrepresentation of African-Americans in the lower levels of the American social system. Discusses the negative impact of racism, classism, and sexism on the Black family and the socialization of Black youth. Urges the formation of community coalitions to provide youth activities and to…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Black Youth, Blacks, Disadvantaged
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Kochanska, Grazyna – Developmental Psychology, 1994
Notes that Grusec and Goodnow's model of discipline encounters as context for children's internalization of parental values seems best suited for middle childhood and adolescence. Suggests that processes such as social referencing, sensitivity to standard violations, emergence of self, and self-regulation may be important antecedents and signs of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Behavior Theories, Children
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Grusec, Joan E.; Goodnow, Jacqueline J. – Developmental Psychology, 1994
In response to commentaries on their model of discipline effectiveness, Grusec and Goodnow note that the model places as much emphasis on affect as on cognition and that it is certainly applicable to preschool years. They discuss development of sense of self, ability to self-regulate, and attachment as important precursors of internalization. (MDM)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Behavior Theories, Cognitive Processes
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Palumbo-Liu, David – Amerasia Journal, 1995
Addresses how significant the theoretical debates in the humanities and social sciences are for Asian American and ethnic studies and whether theory can be borrowed and applied to Asian American subjects or whether these subjects are too distinctive. The author discusses the intellectual and ideological consequences in deploying postcolonial and…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Capitalism, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Groups
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Braman, Sandra – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1994
Discussion of the impact of the use of information technology on democratic potential highlights the concept of the autopoietic state as a basis for determining appropriate communication policy principles in a network environment. Topics addressed include the relationship between information and power; systems theory; chaos theory; and the…
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, Communications, Computer Networks, Cybernetics
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Davis, Cynthia – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1991
Vocational education projects in developing nations often fail because they are based on empirical theories that ignore cultural context and change. A critical inquiry framework allows a more participatory, adaptive planning approach and enables decentralized decision making, participation of beneficiaries, technology transfer, information…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Critical Theory, Cultural Context, Developing Nations
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Rodriguez, Dylan – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2005
This essay offers a schematic reflection on the institutional formation and political location of Asian-American Studies in relation to the rise of the United Sates prison industrial complex over the last three decades. The author is generally concerned with the peculiar location of "Asian-Americans" as fabricated cultural figures within a U.S.…
Descriptors: American Studies, Asian Americans, Schematic Studies, Critical Theory
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