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Skelly, Anne H.; Arcury, Thomas A.; Gesler, Wilbert M.; Cravey, Altha J.; Dougherty, Molly C.; Washburn, Sarah A.; Nash, Sally – Research in Nursing & Health, 2002
A new theory of geographical analysis--sociospatial knowledge networks--provides a framework for understanding the social and spatial locations of a community's health knowledge and beliefs. This theory is guiding an ethnographic study of health beliefs, knowledge, and knowledge networks in a diverse rural community at high risk for type-2…
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Diabetes, Diffusion (Communication), Health Education
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Paul, Jean-Jacques – Economics of Education Review, 1990
Evaluates technical secondary education in Togo and Cameroon from the market perspective, using tracer study data. To help overcome difficulties in finding employment after training, many individuals secure work in the low-paying informal sector. One solution is to stimulate and enhance the role of informal training through apprentice training…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Informal Education
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Fraser-Abder, Pamela – Curator, 1996
Outlines a program that was designed to be the first step in the development of an academic home for informal science education at the New York University. Aims at taking advantage of nonformal educational resources and bridging the formal and nonformal systems in order to provide people with access to an understanding of science and technology.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation, Informal Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Andrews, Cecile – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2002
Simplicity study circles examine how the American preoccupation with affluence destroys individual lives, community, and the environment. Through sharing personal stories, people learn to listen and trust their own judgment. Cooperative discussions about specific problems and their causes and solutions stimulate concern for the common good, which,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change Strategies, Consciousness Raising, Critical Thinking
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Tunnicliffe, Sue Dale – Journal of Biological Education, 2001
Presents a study in which the conversations of primary school groups were collected in a botanical garden and analyzed for content. The data were examined for the effects of the presence or absence of an adult in the group, age, and the sex of the pupils. (Contains 27 references.) (Author/DDR)
Descriptors: Botany, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation
Carnes, Jim – Teaching Tolerance, 1999
Reports results of a telephone interview with history professor and social analyst Carlos Cortes, whose current main area of interest is the multicultural education that occurs outside the classroom, with special interest in the role of the media. Explores the concept of the societal curriculum. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Curriculum
Fieldhouse, Roger – Adults Learning, 2005
The Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) emerged from a boycott committee established in London in the summer of 1959 in response to a call from the South African liberation movements for support in their struggle against apartheid. Education was regarded as an important aspect of the movement's work from the very beginning. One of the stated objectives…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Foreign Countries, Racial Bias, Social Justice
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Misencik, Karen E.; O'Connor, John S.; Young, James – About Campus, 2005
When George Mason University's Johnson Center opened a decade ago, it was on the leading edge of architectural design and innovative thinking about spaces for learning. Over time, the building has retained many of its revolutionary aspects even as it has accepted encroachments of conventionality. With its four floors and central atrium, twenty-two…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Building Design, Informal Education, Interaction
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Allison, Barbara N.; Rehm, Marsha L. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2007
The growing diversity in today's classrooms demands that family and consumer sciences (FCS) teachers be knowledgeable, responsive, and well-prepared to work with a multicultural, multilingual student population. To meet the needs of students from all backgrounds, FCS teachers must use a broad array of research-based strategies that support diverse…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Multilingualism, Educational Practices, Peer Teaching
Honig, Benson – 1993
This paper is concerned with the human capital theory of education as it is employed in designing, justifying, and funding African educational programs. According to this theory, where the most measurable and direct relationships between the world of work and that of school are purported to exist, those individuals who invest in education are…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Developing Nations, Education Work Relationship, Educational Theories
Levin, James A. – 1981
Computers in non-school settings, educational computer games, and education without schools are the primary topics covered in this three-section paper. The first section describes the use of personal computers in two different, non-school environments: the home and computer clubs. A "diary study" by Yaakov Kareev is summarized, in which…
Descriptors: Clubs, Computer Software, Discovery Learning, Educational Games
Gallaway, Debbie; Freeman, Jason; Walker, Gretchen; Davis, Hilarie – National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2005
This report contains summary information and conclusions from the pilot workshops, focus groups, and the NEI (NASA Explorer Institutes) Planning and Evaluation Conference which united representatives of the workshops, focus groups, and NASA education. The culmination of these NEI pilot initiatives resulted in the identification of strategies that…
Descriptors: Nonschool Educational Programs, Science Education, Science Programs, Cooperative Programs
Saskatchewan Inst. of Applied Science and Technology, Saskatoon. – 2000
This guide describes the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology's (SIAST's) (Canada) Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) program. PLAR is an evaluation through a valid and reliable process of the knowledge and skills a student has learned through previous education, training, or experience, to determine the…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, College Credits, Community Colleges, Educational Assessment
Tandler, Fredrika M. – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1956
This report, based on a selection of information received from States and Territories and many organizations, gives a profile of what is being taught about the United Nations in the United States just 10 years after the organization came into existence. This bulletin discusses the following topics: (1) How are the schools and colleges of the…
Descriptors: Peace, International Cooperation, Profiles, International Organizations
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Kurland, Norman D. – Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 1982
Study circles, sponsored by government subsidy in Denmark and Sweden, are characterized by small group discussion of subjects of common interest, voluntary participation, and facilitators instead of teachers. They have often functioned in the formation of public policy and in the education of citizens on important issues. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Discussion Groups, Government Role, Group Dynamics
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