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Demerath, Peter; Lynch, Jill; Davidson, Mario – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
In this article, we describe the identities of U.S. suburban high school students as they attempt to ensure their "market relevance" in a neoliberal era. The data are drawn from a four-year ethnographic study of the construction of educational advantage conducted by a diverse five-person research team. These identities were characterized by strong…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Racial Differences, Self Advocacy, Equal Education
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Thorin, Elizabeth; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1988
An instrument was developed and standardized to assess the extent to which mentally retarded people demonstrate knowledge of citizenship rights and responsibilities. Test development involved generating 83 test items, pilot testing with 236 members of self-advocacy groups for the developmentally disabled, and standardization with 391…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Civil Rights, Knowledge Level, Mental Retardation
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Fedorak, Sandra A.; Griffin, Carole – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1986
The authors outline the field development of a self-advocacy program whose central purpose is to assist seniors to speak up for what they need to maintain control of their health and their lives. They state that results support the effectiveness of this model. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Health Activities, Models, Older Adults
Rhoades, Cindy M.; And Others – Rehabilitation Literature, 1986
The article describes the evolution of the self-help advocacy movement of persons with mental retardation. Ways in which self-help groups establish informal peer support systems within the community are noted along with improvements in self concept, opportunities for friendship, and societal change. (CL)
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Peer Relationship, Self Advocacy, Self Help Programs
Copeland, Mary Ellen – 2002
If you experience troubling emotional or psychological symptomslike depression, bipolar disorder or manic depression, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, dissociative disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, an eating disorder, or an anxiety disorderyou may be looking for some information and support on…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Depression (Psychology), Emotional Disturbances, Individual Power
Greenstreet, Robert W.; Frederick, Tracy H. – 1999
Intercollegiate forensics (speech and debate) programs represent an outgrowth of the communication curriculum. As such, the goal of forensic programs is to encourage students to become responsible advocates in democratic societies through developing appropriate communication skills and attitudes. This paper extends earlier research, providing…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Debate, Females
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Johnson, John R. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 1999
Reviews attributes and elements identified in the literature for promoting the self-determination and self-advocacy of people with disabilities, and the relationship between self-determination and self-advocacy and effective leadership. Recommendations to increase focus and attention on the leadership development of people with developmental…
Descriptors: Adults, Leadership, Leadership Qualities, Leadership Training
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Ward, Michael J.; Meyer, Roger N. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 1999
Traces the history of civil rights, disability rights, and self advocacy of people with developmental disabilities and autism. The need for future self-determination efforts to develop effective leadership from the ranks of self-advocates and for the accentuation of the positives of having a disability is discussed. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Autism, Children, Civil Rights
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Lock, Robin H.; Layton, Carol A. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
Discussion of self-advocacy for postsecondary students with learning disabilities considers learning characteristics, self-advocacy as a critical transition skill, identification of intrinsic processing abilities, developing a self-advocacy plan, and the increasing need for postsecondary accommodations. Insets include a sample self-advocacy plan,…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), College Students, Learning Disabilities, Postsecondary Education
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Eckes, Suzanne E. – American Secondary Education, 2005
The rise in numbers of students with disabilities entering higher education necessitates stronger transition programs between high schools and postsecondary institutions. Under current transition plans, many students with disabilities leave high school without the self-advocacy skills they need to survive in college. Further, although some…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, High School Students, Self Advocacy, Disabilities
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Douglas, Deborah – Roeper Review, 2004
For gifted students to be challenged, they frequently must go beyond what is offered in the regular classroom. However, even if a wide array of high quality differentiated educational options is available for gifted adolescents, many choose not to take advantage of those opportunities. Advice of parents and teachers is often shunned as teens…
Descriptors: Self Advocacy, Academically Gifted, Adolescents, Secondary School Students
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Grover, Sonja – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2005
This theoretical article suggests that advocacy "by" children promotes their resilience and positive self-conception. The psychological benefits of such advocacy by the child are distinguished from mental health interventions where the child is generally viewed as a passive participant and "deficient" in critical ways. Evidence is presented…
Descriptors: Influences, Personality Traits, Emotional Development, Childrens Rights
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Nisbet, Jan – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities (RPSD), 2004
This article presents a critical review of Steve Taylor's Caught in the Continuum. Steve Taylor describes the flawed thinking associated with the "least restrictive environment" (LRE) principle and the related continuum model of human services that linked severity of disability with segregation, and required improvements in skills as a…
Descriptors: Self Advocacy, Human Services, Severe Disabilities, Mainstreaming
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Milsom, Amy; Bryant, Jill – Professional School Counseling, 2006
School counselors have struggled to define their roles for years. The use of technology has been discussed as one method for disseminating information about school counselor roles. Content from 456 school counseling departmental Web sites was examined and results showed that the majority of Web sites did not contain information pertaining to…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Self Advocacy, School Counseling, School Counselors
Hayden, Mary F., Ed.; Ward, Nancy, Ed. – IMPACT, 1994
This feature issue newsletter looks at issues the self-advocacy movement is raising and the contributions it is making to the lives of people with developmental disabilities. Articles by self-advocates and advisors to self-advocacy organizations talk about their self-advocacy experiences, barriers to self-advocacy, and ways to support it. Primary…
Descriptors: Activism, Assertiveness, Developmental Disabilities, Quality of Life
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