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O'Donnell, Aislinn – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2017
This article addresses the way in which the securitisation of education, effected through initiatives in counter-terrorism such as Prevent, leads to what I call "pedagogical injustice" for students and teachers. It analyses the implications of the pre-crime agenda in the space of the classroom and draws upon literature on epistemic…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Public Policy, Federal Legislation, Terrorism
Pei, Denghua – English Language Teaching, 2010
This thesis attempts to probe into the dialectical relationship between the subjectivity of the translator and socio-cultural norms. The socio-cultural norms inevitably regulate the translator's translating activity, as acceptability of the translated text is the primary concern of most translators. However, this does not mean that the…
Descriptors: Translation, Bias, Sociocultural Patterns, Social Influences
Bonet, Sally Wesley – High School Journal, 2011
Through a review of educational research literature this piece explores how federal politics and policies have trickled down into secondary schools, and what the effects of these policies have been on secondary schools, paying particular attention to the effects on Muslim American youth. The main research questions are: What federal and state…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Muslims, Citizenship, National Security

Smith, Nick L. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1980
Political groups, social movements, and organizational influences are sources of values which influence an evaluation study. Value positions can help define and delineate an evaluation problem but, if the values influencing the results are not explicit, the evaluative research may be viewed as something other than it actually is. (BW)
Descriptors: Bias, Organizational Objectives, Political Influences, Program Evaluation

Langbein, Laura I. – Evaluation Review, 1994
Recent theories in formal political science are used to show that a common deterrence theory model for estimation of the impact of regulatory program enforcement on intended outcomes is likely to produce biased estimates. The function should include simultaneous equations for compliance and enforcement. (SLD)
Descriptors: Bias, Compliance (Legal), Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics)
Karp, Walter – Harper's, 1980
Focuses on how political attitudes have been influenced by American history textbooks at various times throughout history. Excerpts from traditional and revisionist textbooks are presented, with emphasis on "America Revised" by Frances FitzGerald. Journal available from Harper's Magazine Co., 2 Park Ave., New York, NY 10016. (DB)
Descriptors: Bias, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, History Instruction
Mathis, William – 1980
Whether initiated by law, regulation, or administrative direction, evaluations have political purposes. Improvement, the classic purpose of evaluation, is most faithfully observed when the importance, funding, and constituency of a program are small. If something is wrong, or if the program's existence is threatened, evaluation can become a weapon…
Descriptors: Bias, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Mathis, William – CEDR Quarterly, 1980
A number of ways in which evaluations may be biased are illustrated: (1) policy and political purposes for evaluations; (2) sources of policy or political bias prior to evaluation activities; (3) limitations and biases within the evaluation itself; and (4) utilization of evaluation information in the policy process. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Bias, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods