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Walker, Gavin Robert – Gender and Education, 2022
During South Africa's apartheid era, the social and political ideology of Afrikaner nationalism Othered those who disrupted an idealised vision of white heteronormative Afrikaner masculinity. While protections from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation were enshrined in the post-apartheid constitution in 1996, anti-LGBTQ violence…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Political Attitudes, Social Change, Racial Segregation
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Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin; Haywood, Chris – Ethnography and Education, 2021
Within British schools over the last few decades, we have witnessed a policy move from multi-culturalism to counter-radicalization. In response, this article examines an ethnographic project that illustrates both the relative autonomy of methodology from broader theoretical and substantive questions, as well as the internal creative logic of…
Descriptors: Muslims, Males, Personal Autonomy, Cultural Pluralism
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Gur-Ze'ev, Ilan – Policy Futures in Education, 2010
Under current historical conditions, as Israelis, Jews are structurally almost prevented from facing the possibility of living in light of the Messianic impetus, as the world's universal moral, intellectual, and creative vanguard. This special Jewish mission was made possible by the Jews' unique homelessness--a Diasporic existence as a realized…
Descriptors: Jews, Homeless People, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
Berube, Maurice R.; Berube, Clair T. – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2010
The Moral University examines the ways that universities act morally toward students, faculty, their communities and the nation. It considers the effectiveness of moral reasoning courses in the curriculum and the growth of leadership courses. The book deals with the myriad ways in which universities act positively toward their communities. It also…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Gender Bias, Moral Values, Educational Environment
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Applebaum, Barbara – Educational Theory, 2007
In part of an ongoing study of white complicity, moral responsibility, and moral agency in social justice education, Barbara Applebaum asks in this essay what model or models of moral responsibility can help white students recognize their white complicity and which models of moral responsibility obscure such acknowledgment. To address this…
Descriptors: Social Change, Justice, White Students, Moral Values
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Greene, Shirley E. – New Generation, 1972
Resistance to improvement of educational opportunity for child laborers suggests the presence of deep-seated factors involved in the issue. Some tenacious myths rationalizing child labor are refuted in this article. (DM)
Descriptors: Child Labor, Educationally Disadvantaged, Labor Legislation, Migrants
Cautley, Patricia W. – 1970
Beginning with the premise that the abilities and talents of women in American society are being expressed only fractionally, the author suggests we take a look at our total culture in order to understand what is happening to women and men. Significant change needs to be far-reaching to make it possible for each individual to attain maximum…
Descriptors: American Culture, Child Rearing, Cultural Influences, Day Care Centers
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Appelgryn, Ans E. M.; Bornman, Elirea – Journal of Social Psychology, 1996
Identifies relative deprivation as a subjective feeling of discontent based on a belief that one is getting less than one feels entitled to. Investigates the relationship between relative deprivation, ethnic identification, and racial attitudes in South Africa. Discusses the connections between these beliefs and recent sociopolitical changes. (MJP)
Descriptors: Alienation, Disadvantaged Environment, Ethnicity, Evaluative Thinking
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Cover, Marilyn R. – Update on Law-Related Education, 1995
Asserts that tolerance is a fundamental part of democracy. Presents a lesson plan to help students understand tolerance as it applies to homosexuality. Includes student objectives, step-by-step instructional procedures, and a student handout featuring Oregon's proposed minority status and Child Protection Act. (CFR)
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Equal Protection, Homosexuality, Law Related Education
Flinders, Neil J. – 1986
This paper presents a historical overview of the gradual shift in the moral and philosophical foundations of American society as reflected in the content of textbooks. Working from the premise that textbooks mirror changing social values, the paper cites various studies that trace the trend, over the past 200 years, away from an emphasis on…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Censorship, Christianity, Cultural Influences
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Aitken, Stuart C. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1994
Maintains that, while geographers have been using films for some time, it is only recently that the full power of this medium has been recognized. Argues that teachers should be aware of subtexts within films that mark significant cultural and political biases. Discusses a list of films used in a college introductory geography course. (CFR)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Cultural Differences, Documentaries
McLure, Gail T. – 1973
The usefulness of applying the Context, Input, Process, and Product (CIPP) Evaluation Model to school systems or projects where social change is needed is examined. The author introduces a systems approach to the examination of sex stereotyping, using the CIPP evaluation model, and sketches briefly the relationship between this model and the…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Females, Feminism
Kelley, Jonathan; Klein, Herbert S. – 1977
This study of Bolivia's National Revolution of 1952 illustrates the effects of a peasant revolution on inequality and status inheritance. It was hypothesized that when an exploited peasantry revolts and overthrows the traditonal elite, peasants would be better off because inequality and status inheritance would decline as a result of the…
Descriptors: Conflict, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged, Dissent