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Liggett, Tonda – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2008
In this article, I examine the role of teacher racial identity on teaching strategy and the treatment of race in classroom discussions. I explicate how the pattern of minimizing the negative racial comments made to English language learners played out in participants' teaching and how it is reflective of socially constructed notions of race and…
Descriptors: Race, Education Courses, Racial Identification, Teaching Methods

Flinders, David J.; And Others – Curriculum Inquiry, 1986
Explores the concept of "null curriculum"--what schools do not teach. Attempts to define the term, focusing on possible uses in theory, research, and practice. While hard to define and limited as a research concept, "null curriculum" can inform cosiderations of curriculum goals, content, and selection criteria. Lists eight…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems

Hobson, Peter; Edwards, John – Australian Journal of Education, 1994
It is argued that religious studies, offered in Australian public schools, are justified for their value in a liberal arts education, particularly as they support examination of three principles: skepticism, exclusivity, and relativism. These criteria are applied in assessment of religious education in New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria.…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education

Ness, M. Ernest – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1989
Advocates use of humorous journal articles in counselor training curriculum to enhance learning and facilitate counselor socialization. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Course Content, Humor
Hand, Michael – Theory and Research in Education, 2007
Philosophers of education disagree on how the question of the moral status of homosexual acts should be tackled in the classroom. Some argue that the question should be taught as a controversial issue, that we should present rival moral positions as even-handedly as possible; others maintain that we should actively promote the view that homosexual…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Homosexuality, Moral Values
Raymond, Richard C. – College Composition and Communication, 2008
The article explores writing-centered pedagogies that deepen student learning in literature survey courses. More broadly, the article also responds to Richard Fulkerson and Maureen Daly Goggin, who challenge professors of English studies to find disciplinary unity within the diverse epistemologies of rhetoric. (Contains 5 notes.)
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Literature Reviews, Writing Instruction, Rhetorical Invention
Frueh, Jamie; Blaney, David L.; Dunn, Kevin; Goff, Patricia; Leonard, Eric K.; Sharoni, Simona – Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
This forum reconstructs a roundtable discussion about the academic responsibilities of International Relations professors with respect to their undergraduate students. Specifically, participants discuss the proper pedagogical role of professors' personal political beliefs and the best ways to encourage undergraduate students to engage political…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Relevance (Education), International Relations, Focus Groups
Dyehouse, Jeremiah; Pennell, Michael; Shamoon, Linda K. – College Composition and Communication, 2009
Reflecting the digital turn in composition studies, multimedia writing courses have become commonplace in many writing programs. Yet these technology-rich courses take on new significance when located within a rhetorically based writing major, especially as a core course. This article explores a developing writing and rhetoric major through…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Course Content, Writing Instruction, Multimedia Instruction
Herbeck, Dale A. – Academe, 2007
In this article, the author examines the newly revised speakers policy in Boston College. The revised policy, defended by administrators as being consistent with past practice, differs in two important respects from the speakers policy it replaced. Lest the scope of this unfortunate policy be exaggerated, it is important to note that the policy…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Pregnancy, Academic Freedom, Freedom of Speech
Cutietta, Robert – Arts Education Policy Review, 2007
The curricula for preparing music specialists has remained largely unchanged for decades. In this time, most professions have moved toward preparing specialists while the music education profession has moved toward preparing generalists. The author examines how this is unrealistic and out of touch with the times and the future. Furthermore, the…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
Borenstein, Jason – Science & Education, 2008
Debates concerning how the issue of human life's origins should be handled within the confines of American public schools still continue. In order to mitigate the impact that evolution has on students, some school boards and state legislatures have recommended that stickers voicing a disclaimer about evolution be placed in biology textbooks. Even…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Biology, Public Education, Public Schools

Warren, W. – British Journal of Educational Studies, 1981
An introduction to the emerging phenomenon of death education: an examination of the positions of "traditional" philosophy and existentialism on death, with their implications for death education; some suggestions about the general orientation of death education as it has emerged; and some controversial observations about possible "hidden…
Descriptors: Course Content, Death, Educational Principles, Philosophy

Stauder, Jack – Liberal Education, 1995
A professor of sociology and anthropology chronicles the development of a course in environmental problems, beginning with inquiry into the issues and culminating in design of a course focused on research and discussion rather than lectures. Students responded positively to the exploration of multiple perspectives, particularly those at the…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Course Descriptions
Scott, William; Gough, Stephen – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2007
Over the last thirty years, the idea of sustainable development has come to be seen in policy circles across the globe as a necessary and urgent response to a range of social and environmental issues that threaten both the integrity of the biosphere, and human wellbeing. Increasingly, education, and particularly higher education, is seen to have a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Organizational Change, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development
Poppo, Kristin – Educational Foundations, 2007
Whether one calls it G*d-talk, religious discourse, or spiritual musings, conversations speaking to the divine, spirit, mystery, religion, and G*d are increasingly prevalent in educational studies. Whether it is the recurring discussions of church/state distinctions, exploration of the relationship between moral development and religion, or an…
Descriptors: Religion, Moral Development, Postmodernism, Critical Theory