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White, Stephen R. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2008
The thesis of this essay is that globalization is a phenomenon that humankind must be educated for understanding as a process of global evolution. The new world evolving is being defined as requiring a new sense of collective cooperation amongst the peoples of the Earth, if we are to continue to exist on the planet. Educators are in the midst of…
Descriptors: Global Education, Global Approach, Multicultural Education, Social Attitudes
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Krasny, Marianne E.; Tidball, Keith G. – Environmental Education Research, 2009
A growing body of literature on community gardening, watershed restoration, and similar "civic ecology" practices suggests avenues for integrating social and ecological outcomes in urban natural resources management. In this paper, we argue that an environmental education programme in which learning is situated in civic ecology practices…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Urban Education, Citizenship Education, Educational Objectives
Butcher, Jennifer; Kritsonis, William Allan – Online Submission, 2008
The belief that there is one right way or method of inquiry to pursue truth as it is constructed has been rejected by postmodernism. Postmodernism challenges and opens up the central idea that only one set of limits are possible in supporting professional practice. Postmodernism designs a way to look at concepts through the context of meaning. The…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Models, Academic Achievement, Public Education
Mackney, Paul – Adults Learning, 2008
The mooted development of a set of core British values demands a thorough re-examination of what it means to be British. The author argues that British people need to look at Britishness a bit more as others see them. For many the experience of Britishness was brutishness and it is still seen that way in the Middle East and not just by those in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Social Values, Continuing Education
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Young Exceptional Children, 2009
Today an ever-increasing number of infants and young children with and without disabilities play, develop, and learn together in a variety of places--homes, early childhood programs, neighborhoods, and other community-based settings. The notion that young children with disabilities and their families are full members of the community reflects…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Disabilities, Young Children, Educational Practices
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Cooper, Paul; Cefai, Carmel – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2009
In this paper, the authors highlight features of the social and cultural context which surrounds services to children. Emphasis is given to the point that those who work with children exist within the same cultural landscape occupied by the children, parents and other parents. Whilst this landscape is diverse, it contains certain dominant,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Well Being, Social Environment
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Snyder, Catherine – Social Education, 2008
At the heart of social studies education is the notion that social studies teachers teach core civic values that educate citizens and perpetuate democracy. The author of this article asserts that as the democratic system continues to evolve, technology is playing a greater role in how people learn and communicate. It makes sense, then, that social…
Descriptors: World History, Social Studies, Citizenship Education, Computer Mediated Communication
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Kanellopoulos, Panagiotis – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2007
A basic premise of this essay is that music education practice is a form of--a broadly conceived notion of--political practice insofar as it creates situations where specific meanings are produced, attitudes built, identities shaped, and hierarchies of musical and social values constructed. Every music education practice expresses, and at the same…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Creative Activities, Learning Processes
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Bowman, Wayne – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2007
This essay explores the limits and bounds of music education's professional "We". It argues essentially that music education cannot become more socially just until it becomes more inclusive of diversity--and this means diversity of musics, peoples, voices, values, and more. The author argues that until the current homogeneity of music education…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Music Education, Music Teachers, Cultural Pluralism
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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
Wilson, John; Cowell, Barbara – Special Education: Forward Trends, 1984
The authors examine how definition of "handicap" depends on assumptions about social values. The role of educational research in clarifying these assumptions is considered. (CL)
Descriptors: Definitions, Disabilities, Social Values
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Waghid, Yusef – Perspectives in Education, 2007
In this conversation, triggered by display of a poster in the workplace, the author discusses migration of certified teachers away from South Africa, and cites a belief that a personal choice to seek employment in a foreign country seems inconsistent with the premise of communitarianism. Waghid argues that such teacher loss may exacerbate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Mobility, Racial Segregation, Disadvantaged Schools
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David, Miriam E. – Higher Education Policy, 2009
This paper takes a feminist perspective on the UK literature on mass higher education in the 21st century, building on US critiques about marketization, neo-liberalism and "academic capitalism". Concepts of equality and diversity have been transformed by neo-liberalism and how these changes have constrained democratic contributions to UK…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Feminism, Social Class, Females
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Visscher, Ronald S. – Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, 2007
This essay suggests that freedom and democracy will not be sustainable unless all participant groups (citizens, judges, legislators/executives): (1) have the knowledge and motivation necessary to promote ongoing progress; and (2) possess the integrity necessary to inspire public confidence. A case could be made that each of these participant…
Descriptors: Freedom, Democracy, Integrity, Democratic Values
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Saito, Naoko – Educational Theory, 2007
Dewey's idea of "mutual national understanding" faces new challenges in the age of globalization, especially in education for global understanding. In this essay Naoko Saito aims to find an alternative idea and language for "mutual national understanding," one that is more attuned to the sensibility of our times. She argues for Stanley Cavell's…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship, Global Approach, Democratic Values
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