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Mukuria, Gathogo M. – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2010
I came to this country with an open mind to pursue the American dream. It did not take me a long to recognize racial disparity as a student and even more so when I became a faculty member in various teacher preparation programs. While I try to evade discussion on race, it is inevitable to talk about it because it seems to be the criteria upon…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination, Phenomenology
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Littman, Richard A. – American Psychologist, 2007
R. A. Littman indicates that L. T. Benjamin and G. R. VandenBos's history of Psychological Abstracts is a fine account of how the American Psychological Association has carried out its responsibility to provide access to psychological research and writing. Littman was pleased to see Mac Louttit's work as editor brought out, and he takes this…
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Psychology, Professional Associations, Higher Education
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Tooms, Autumn; English, Fenwick – Educational Policy, 2010
This chapter is based on heuristic research and phenomenology which honors the dialectic of personal narratives as a way to process and understand the politics of change centered on hegemony, discourse, and cultural plurality. This methodology utilizes personal narrative and dialog as way to consider the importance of reflecting on individual…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Personal Narratives, Phenomenology, Leadership
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Loud, Oliver – Teaching Education, 1988
A member of the original faculty of the experimental Ohio State University Laboratory High School reflects at a fiftieth reunion of the first graduating class. Students were used as guinea pigs to determine the effects of providing teenagers with liberating, interesting, and customized education from university faculty. (SM)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Innovation, Experimental Schools, Experimental Teaching
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LaBrant, Lou – Teaching Education, 1988
A teacher remembers the Ohio State University Laboratory High School in the 1930s. Teachers were university faculty with at least a master's degree. Programs were experimental and interesting. Students and teachers were close. Students, realizing their unique schooling, published a book concerning their experiences, calling themselves the Guinea…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Innovation, Experimental Schools, Experimental Teaching