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Gore, Oliver Tafadzwa; Ruswa, Anesu Sam – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2023
South African higher education experiences low outcomes regardless of the significant financial investments made into the sector to address student poverty through financial aid. Concerning is that more than half of the low-income students who receive funding from the government do not graduate which points to the presence of other deprivations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Low Income Students
Holsinger, Ellen S. – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2012
Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes that all people, simply because they are human, enjoy the right to freedom of religion and that governments have the obligation to ensure the protection of that right. Yet we witness a world increasingly divided by religious tradition. The failures of many governments to ensure…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, International Law, Religion, Freedom
Dass, Nirmal – College Quarterly, 2008
The corporate approach to education is groundless (because a large portion of education in the past, and even still, has always been firmly grounded in the Humanities). So, why this continuous assault on the Humanities? Because educational institutions have bought into the myth that education and the corporate world are hand-in-glove. But by…
Descriptors: Democracy, Human Dignity, Democratic Values, Humanities
Educational Technology: A Moral Issue. Symposium: Technological Equity: Issues in Ethics and Theory.
Nichols, Randall G. – 1988
This paper considers educational technology in the light of both rationalist and existentialist theory, arguing that the predominance of rationalism in educational technology may be a dangerous tendency. Existentialist theory is first considered as a way--albeit with limitations--to begin examining educational technology from an ethical…
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Educational Technology, Ethics, Existentialism
Pooley, Robert C. – 1974
In order that English teachers may be important to themselves, important as teachers, and, through their behaviors, important to their community and to society, they must accept the challenge of being humanists. Ten characteristics describe humanists: (1) they revere life in all forms; (2) they have profound respect for the human mind and its…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, English Instruction, Human Dignity, Humanism
Sandhu, Daya Singh – 1997
This paper underscores the significance of personal dignity, decency, and integrity as the core values and symbionic concepts to promote human rights education. It proposes a proactive model with philosophical ramifications and practical applications proposed for educators, researchers, and mental health practitioners interested in human rights…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Critical Thinking, Ethics, Global Education
Broer, Lawrence R. – 1974
As a means of arguing the conviction that the teaching of imaginative literature in composition classes may prove an invaluable tool for the survival of human dignity, the following remarks were circulated among English department members. Although the relatively intangible benefits of literature and the subtlety of its processes make it more…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Programs, Creative Writing, English Instruction
Sandle, Floyd L. – 1973
Black theatre has come a long way from the major stereotypes of black people established by white playwrights, but it is still trying to convey the fact that blacks remain in a kind of prison. The slow pace of black theatre in becoming art is obviously due to the long degradation of blacks, the tolerated injustice of whites, and the belated…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Culture, Black Influences, Black Stereotypes

Smith, Virginia B. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1980
Reflects on the impact of the broad values that motivated Mina Shaughnessy's work and life. Characterizes three of her beliefs--that teaching makes a difference, that the individual is important, and that literacy is power--and expands on their importance. (RL)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
Prinsloo, Justus – 1994
In many western countries, corporal punishment has been abolished as a form of punishment in criminal trials and in schools. Under South African common law, persons entitled to enforce discipline may inflict corporal punishment within certain guidelines established by the Supreme Court. For the first time in the Republic of South Africa (RSA), the…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Corporal Punishment, Court Litigation
Gantt, Vernon W. – 1983
The emergence of the information society introduces the academic community to the most significant revolution since the invention of the printing press. The growing use of computers can lead to a depreciation of self-worth. Since the machine can handle complex logical applications with considerably more speed and accuracy than most people, many…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Futures (of Society), Human Dignity, Humanization
Amundson, Norman E. – 2000
The development of effective public policy regarding career counseling requires a close connection with counseling process issues. This paper focuses on three aspects of the counseling process which have major implications for policy: (1) problem definition; (2) the dignity of the person; and (3) the importance of imagination, creativity, and…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Creativity, Employment
Morrison, Harriet B. – 1986
With a renewed national emphasis on education, its teachers, and their influence, the moral aspect of teacher leadership has surfaced. It is logical to infer that teacher education, its programs, aims, and strategies would powerfully impact the kind or lack of moral leadership demonstrated by its graduates. To gain perspective, morality is defined…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Higher Education, Human Dignity, Individual Development
Bennett, A. LeRoy – 1981
This paper discusses ways in which international organizations have in the past and can continue in the future to foster social, economic, and cultural rights on a global scale. Involvement of international organizations such as the United Nations in the realm of human rights expanded after the second world war. Examples of contributions to the…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Compliance (Legal), Futures (of Society), Global Approach
Cooper, Thomas W. – 1987
Much discussion within media ethics has focused on the acceptability of surreptitious tape recording of news sources by media professionals. The most common legal and social arguments supporting secret taping assert that recorders "hear" and "remember" better, are expedient and practical, protect against libel suits, provide…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Credibility, Human Dignity, Human Relations