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Tippeconnic, John W. – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2006
Leadership, like diversity, is often used in education as an all-encompassing notion, applied to a wide variety of situations, or at times, used rather loosely. The danger with such an approach is the lack of specificity. Yet, specificity can set the boundaries so narrow that one is led to believe one approach is better than another or that "one…
Descriptors: Reputation, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Leadership Training
Sefa Dei, George J. – Education Canada, 2006
Despite its notable successes, the public education system fails many students, as evidenced by the disengagement, failure and high dropout rates for Black, Aboriginal, and other minority youths. African-Canadian parents and communities are continually being asked to take responsibility for solving the many problems affecting them; however, the…
Descriptors: Public Education, Minority Groups, Violence, Racial Discrimination

Desai, Dipti – Journal of Social Theory in Art Education, 2001
Discusses four contemporary artists who use oral history in their art: Peggy Diggs, Tomie Arai, Sheila De Brettville, and Jackie Brookner. Argues that their use of oral history is empowering because it is sensitive to the relationship between researcher/artist and narrator. Outlines implications of using oral history in art education. (Author/PAL)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Art Expression, Artists

Hefner, Philip – NAMTA Journal, 1998
Argues that culture and religion are deeply rooted in human beings and it is their task to understand how this is so and what difference it makes. Asserts that human consciousness must organize itself so that it can identify its most "life-giving" form and thereby continue to direct its own evolution. (Author)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context, Cultural Education
Tillman, Linda C. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2006
The author discusses several culturally sensitive qualitative research approaches, revisits the Culturally Sensitive Research Framework, a theoretical framework for conducting culturally sensitive research in African-American communities and provides examples of research that has employed culturally sensitive approaches. The discussion then shifts…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, African American Community, African American Teachers, Principals

Martin, Judith N.; Flores, Lisa A. – Human Communication Research, 1998
Reviews four essays in this issue of the journal. Restates the contributions of the functionalist and interpretive models represented in these essays and demonstrates how the "interparadigmatic" dialog can work. Extends the dialog beyond its current boundaries by bringing the insights of critical and postmodern scholarship to the analysis of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Problems, Communication Research, Cultural Differences
Westberg, Jane – Winds of Change, 2000
Distinguished Indian psychologists talk about opportunities and challenges for American Indians in the field of psychology, offer advice about college preparation and volunteer work, describe culturally sensitive counseling services, and discuss research on cultural influences on Indian adolescents' mental well-being. Universities and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Careers, Counseling
Hinton, KaaVonia; Dickinson, Gail K. – Voices from the Middle, 2005
So much hinges on putting the right book in a student's hands. Motivation to read is the foundation from which knowledge, reading competency, and comprehension grow. But how do we do it? Here, Hinton and Dickinson offer practical advice for how to reach kids through a partnership with library media specialists and a commitment to promoting books…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Reading Motivation, Reading Strategies, Adolescent Literature
James, Katherine – Pathways to Outdoor Communication, 1995
A survey of 50 environmentalists from various ethnic backgrounds revealed that an opportunity system promoting multiethnic involvement in environmental education exists and entails outdoor exposure, personal values, information availability, job opportunities, organizational culture, and societal prejudices. Stresses the importance of recognizing…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Career Choice, Cultural Pluralism, Cultural Relevance

Nel, Etienne – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1999
Reviews the series of books, "The Geography Discipline Network Guides on Teaching, Learning, and Assessment," produced by the Geography Discipline Network. Reveals two strengths of the series: (1) it provides practical guidelines on improving traditional teaching strategies; and (2) it promotes active learning. Considers the potential…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Book Reviews, Cultural Relevance, Educational Background

McCaughtry, Nate; Rovegno, Inez – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2001
Asserts that meaning is inherent in physical activity and does not have to be constructed. Suggests that some students will not easily discover the meaning inherent, but should be challenged to connect meaning to broader life experiences. (Contains 24 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Athletics, Body Image, Cultural Context, Cultural Relevance
Kell, Catherine – Convergence, 2004
The EFA Global Monitoring Report of 2002 contains two interesting paragraphs. In this article the author aims to explore what lies between those two paragraphs, in order to put forward some ideas about the role and future of literacy and its relation to human rights. The author hopes to show the continuing importance of adult literacy work and the…
Descriptors: Role, Adult Literacy, Adult Basic Education, Literacy Education

McPhatter, Anna R. – Child Welfare, 1997
Claims that provision of culturally relevant, effective medical and psychosocial services is yet to be achieved. Asserts that before significant progress toward these goals can be made, what constitutes cultural competence must be elucidated. Describes the Cultural Competence Attainment Model and addresses the effects of cultural incompetence.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Welfare, Communication Skills, Cultural Awareness
Boston, Charlotte G. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2005
In this narrative, the author relates her experiences as an art therapist of color, and describes the impact of cultural beliefs and values on her life from childhood, through education, and into the workplace. She contends that incidents of conflicts between cultures in the community, in education, and in the workplace reflect the continuing need…
Descriptors: Values, African Americans, Art Therapy, Personal Narratives
Howley, Craig – 2001
This document discusses globalization as a worldwide economic process and its impact on school administration. Globalization is about economics, which is a perpetual concern of school administrators. Actions that take place across the world can have significant direct and indirect effects on schools and school districts. The history of…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Relevance, Culturally Relevant Education, Developed Nations