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Gallard-M, Alejandro Jose; Genc-Kumtepe, Evrim – Online Submission, 2006
Can we assume that because someone is intellectually aware about gender-inclusive pedagogy they will actualize this awareness in their classes? No, for that reason, the aim of the current study is to explore and widen an understanding whether an individual can walk the walk as well as talk the talk. This is a qualitative study in nature, conducted…
Descriptors: Action Research, Science Education, Teacher Role, Gender Issues
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Levine, George – College English, 1974
The dogma that art is beyond politics has cut off literary criticism from the full activities of our culture. (JH)
Descriptors: English Departments, Humanism, Literary Criticism, Mythic Criticism
Bohan, John F.; Hales, Loyde W. – 1986
A study was conducted to investigate the instrumental (e.g., Ambitious, Broadminded, Capable, Imaginative, Intellectual, Loving, and Responsibile) and terminal (e.g., A Comfortable Life, A Sense of Accomplishment, Equality, Health, National Security, Mature Love, and Salvation) life values of community college faculty in Oregon using the Rokeach…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Political Attitudes
Keating, Karl – 1973
This nationwide survey was designed specifically to ascertain student and faculty attitudes toward free enterprise, the free market philosophy, and government intervention. A total of 39,705 survey forms were received by students and faculty members around the country; 14,098 of these were returned for a response rate of 35.15%. Results indicated…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Government Role, Higher Education
Leonard, B. Charles; Gies, Frederick John – 1971
This study gathered data to discover (1) if urban elementary school teachers in varying organizational climates held different values concerning disadvantaged students, and (2) if, in differing organizational climates, there were significant differences between teachers' and principles' values concerning disadvantaged students. Data from 16 Kansas…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Administration, Elementary Schools, Organizational Climate
Petter, G. S. V. – Trends in Education, 1973
Paper examines the forces that shape the school curriculum-the nature of society, the needs of individual pupils, and the dynamics of the teaching process. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Individual Development, School Community Relationship, Social Values
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Weisz, John R.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1988
Thais and Americans evaluated one over- and one under-controlled child. Compared to Americans, Thais rated problems of both types as less serious, less worrisome, less likely to reflect personality traits, and more likely to improve over time. Differences were more pronounced for parents and teachers than for psychologists, suggesting that…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context
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Smith, David – Journal of Educational Thought, 1988
Suggests that the image of children that informs contemporary pedagogy is based upon a paradigm of mastery and control. Opposes the emphasis in teacher education on technical understanding underpinned by an intolerance of and desire to dispell difference. Advocates concern for children rather than rationalistic abstract discourse on…
Descriptors: Children, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Hidden Curriculum
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Drinan, Patrick – Liberal Education, 1999
If college faculty and institutional commitments to academic integrity were to achieve a status similar to that of academic freedom, there could be a transformation of the intellectual community. Faculty must see academic integrity as a complement, not a challenge, to academic freedom; a closer affinity of the two may further energize both. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Curriculum, College Environment, College Faculty
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McMillan, Barbara – Interchange, 2000
Responds to an article about the honor of the science teacher which emphasizes professionalism and teacher knowledge. This response focuses on three points that can be reinterpreted in a Canadian or early years context: moral purpose and situated standards of honor (the last refuge of professional knowledge); social honor and self-image; and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Moral Values, Science Education, Science Teachers
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Boykin, A. Wade; Tyler, Kenneth M.; Watkins-Lewis, Karen; Kizzie, Karmen – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2006
This study examined whether culture mediated teachers' reported classroom behaviors. Teachers were asked to complete a questionnaire with items that depicted a traditional classroom behavior or activity performed under specific cultural orientations. Reports of culture-based classroom behaviors were ascertained as a function of teacher cultural…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, African American Students, Low Income Groups, Questionnaires
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Barry, Clayton – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2006
This paper reports on a research study that investigated the extent to which the Queensland secondary school subject Modern History adopts characteristics of socially critical environmental education. The study found that while the Modern History syllabus gives ample opportunities for students to focus their inquiries on "environment",…
Descriptors: Modern History, Environmental Education, History Instruction, Secondary School Curriculum
Woolever, Roberta – 1974
A sex-role stereotype questionnaire, consisting of 38 bipolar personality trait items and regarding appropriate careers and social roles for men and women, was administered to 82 elementary teachers who volunteered to complete it. Teachers were instructed to describe their ideal female and male adult. This study sought to determine if teachers,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Personality Traits
Sadker, Myra; Sadker, David – 1979
A research study in which 24 leading preservice teacher education textbooks are examined for degree of sex equity reveals a predominant attitude of imbalance and omission towards the role and contribution of females in American society and education. The textbooks are content analyzed for space allocation and treatment of sexism, sex differences…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Nontraditional Occupations, Preservice Teacher Education, Sex Discrimination
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Sherry, Michael S. – Journal of American History, 1994
Discusses attitudes toward history instruction from a survey of historians. Contends that historians who prize history seem less interested in dispensing knowledge than in imparting a historical perspective. Concludes that many historians are comfortable with the relatively low status of teaching because it provides autonomy. (CFR)
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Faculty Publishing, Higher Education, Historians
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