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Wrighten, Mary G. – Reference Librarian, 1994
Describes the minority internship program at the Bowling Green State University library from the intern's perspective. Highlights include working at various branch libraries as well as a public library; library staff orientation; committee work to promote multiculturalism; and personal assessment of the program. (LRW)
Descriptors: Branch Libraries, College Libraries, Committees, Cultural Differences
Gatto, John Taylor – SKOLE: The Journal of Alternative Education, 1994
A teacher discusses the negative effects of collective socialization on students in government controlled public schools. Suggested ways to deconstruct mass schooling include requiring educators in nonteaching positions to teach, simplifying the curriculum, making student learning relevant, keeping schools small and independent, getting rid of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
Michel, Elinor – Hands On, 1994
A Foxfire teacher describes student reactions to a democratic approach implemented in an undergraduate teacher education course and an inservice teacher workshop. Goal was for participants to develop methods and activities that would involve their future K-12 students in active and democratic learning. (LP)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Democratic Values, Educational Change, Educational Principles
Hoff, Peter B. – Hands On, 1994
An elementary school teacher changed his teaching approach to one based on John Dewey's philosophy that science should be taught as a method of inquiry, not as a fixed body of knowledge. Students were encouraged to formulate scientific questions and work together in establishing experimental procedures. (LP)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
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Thomas, Anne Horsfall – Social Studies Journal, 1991
Presents a teacher's impressions of India, gathered during a Fulbright-sponsored study tour. Examines modernizing influences in the midst of traditional culture, religious cultural groups and potential religious conflict, women's status, and problems due to overpopulation. (CH)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Females, Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture
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Shulman, Judith H. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1991
Describes a method of developing teacher-written cases with effective commentaries, noting the need for collaborative exchanges among teachers, scholars, and researchers. Traces the development of four sample cases, proposes four stages in case evolution, and frames a discussion of what was learned about collaborative case writing within the…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kagan, Dona M.; And Others – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1993
Collaborative biography was used to examine the effects of a school-university partnership on two elementary teachers. The partnership made teachers fully responsible for supervising and evaluating student teachers. The article discusses common and differential effects emerging from apparent interactions with teachers' personalities and career…
Descriptors: Biographies, College School Cooperation, Collegiality, Cooperative Programs
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Estes-Hicks, Onita – African American Review, 1993
In its most recent phase of return and reconciliation, autobiography of the Black south demonstrates the regaining of freedom on southern soil, an act of transcendence that transforms the previous scene of oppression into a sanctuary of beloved community. Examples of autobiographical works of reconciliation are reviewed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Black Community, Black Culture, Black Family
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Sanderson, Heath – Education in Rural Australia, 1998
The Broken Hill School of the Air provides distance education to isolated rural students in the far west of New South Wales (Australia). Services include correspondence study, radio lessons, home visits, and minischool meetings. A student teacher describes his 10-week experience with Broken Hill, teaching 15 students in grade 5-6. (SV)
Descriptors: Correspondence Study, Distance Education, Educational Radio, Elementary Education
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Richards, Phillip M. – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1998
Describes the experiences and perceptions of an African-American teacher at a small, selective liberal arts college in New England. Explores the ways that the climate of this institution encourages black students to see the meaning of blackness as estrangement from upper-class American life. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Culture, Black Students, College Faculty
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Blum, Lawrence – Change, 1998
A college professor describes the interracial dialog in a master's-level class on race and racism, based on a diary kept during the course. Discussions focused on different races and the stereotypes, prejudices, expectations, and needs of each group. It is concluded that students may not have enough opportunity to engage in such exchanges. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Instruction, Cultural Differences, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Delgado-Romero, Edward A. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1999
This narrative distinguishes the covert racism of self-hatred that developed from divided cultural loyalty in this immigrant family. The author developed understanding of both the racist and the victim through life experiences and self-confrontation. The question is not: "Am I a racist?"; but: "How racist am I?" (EMK)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Children, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Bias
Schreiber, Fredric – Active Learner: A Foxfire Journal for Teachers, 1999
A teacher describes using some of the Foxfire core practices to teach a "last chance" program for students in grades 7-8 who were angry, oppositional, and defiant. After a cooperative classroom planning process in which counselors helped students articulate their ideas, the students began revealing their interests. These interests, in…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Experiential Learning, High Risk Students, Junior High School Students
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Greenfeld, Philip J. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2001
Clarence Hawkins, a White Mountain Apache, escaped from the Albuquerque Indian School around 1920. His 300-mile trip home, made with two other boys, exemplifies the reaction of many Indian youths to the American government's plans for cultural assimilation. The tale is told in the form of traditional Apache narrative. (TD)
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Students
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Ferguson, Christine – Young Children, 2001
Describes the journey of one kindergarten teacher as she discovered, supported, and promoted the passions and interests of an at-risk kindergarten student, and shared in his joys of learning. Details an inquiry project about snakes, initiated by the student's knowledge about snakes, involving field trips, class discussion, learning centers, and…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Developmental Delays, Field Trips, High Risk Students
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