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La Noue, George R. – Academic Questions, 2003
Advocates of racial preferences from the Harvard Civil Rights Project have criticized an initiative designed to provide race-neutral admissions to universities in Florida. George La Noue rejects their criticism, which, he says, confuses the definitions of affirmative action, establishes nonexistent criteria, and ignores crucial elements that…
Descriptors: Race, Civil Rights, Affirmative Action, Admission Criteria
Marchman, Brian K. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2002
"Homophobia Prevention" is a two-week social studies mini-unit. The purpose of this mini-unit is to raise awareness and understanding levels surrounding heterosexism and heterosexual privilege. Additional student goals for the mini-unit include forming connections between heterosexism and other forms of oppression, as well as identifying…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Writing Assignments, Prevention, Homosexuality
Ryba, Tatiana V.; Wright, Handel Kashope – Quest, 2005
This paper explores the implications of a cultural studies as praxis heuristic "model: for transforming sport psychology". It provides a brief introduction to both cultural studies and sport psychology and discusses a cultural studies intersection with sport studies and sport psychology. Cultural studies, it asserts, provides one of several…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Sport Psychology, Identification (Psychology), Cultural Differences
Noffke, Susan E. – Educational Action Research, 2005
This article highlights important and enduring contributions of the text to the development of action research, while also pointing to the need for attention to theories informed by a politics of difference. The re-examination of "Becoming Critical" (Carr & Kemmis, 1983) is set against the backdrop of rereading Doris Lessing's…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Research, Reading, Social Justice
Lingard, Bob – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2005
This article reports on Australian research that developed the concept of "productive pedagogies", a model that is deemed to be socially just and appropriate for the contemporary post-modern globalised world. The model extends the modernist one of "authentic pedagogy" developed in the USA and sits as a counter to the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teaching Models, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Kaye, Margaret – Teaching Education, 2004
The "Skool's Out" initiative was aimed at encouraging effective responses to homophobic harassment and violence in and around schools, both public and private, in New South Wales, Australia. The focus was on safety and security in the school environment for all students, teachers, parents and community members. It was held as part of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Homosexuality, Social Bias
de Freitas, Elizabeth – Teaching Education, 2005
This paper draws from theorists in critical pedagogy and cultural studies in order to name and then trace the re-inscription and circulation of normative whiteness in geographically isolated rural communities. The paper examines a particular rural Canadian maritime community where my role as teacher-educator and my commitment to developing…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Critical Theory, Rural Areas, Literary Criticism
The Role and Attitudes of Restorative Board Members: A Case Study of Volunteers in Community Justice
Karp, David R.; Bazemore, Gordon; Chesire, J. D. – Crime & Delinquency, 2004
Criminal justice agencies often call for partnerships with the community. In restorative and community justice initiatives, citizen volunteers often serve as decision makers in nonadversarial sanctioning. Although prior research has reported the attitudes of other participants in restorative decision making, such as victims and offenders, none…
Descriptors: Volunteers, Caseworkers, Correctional Rehabilitation, Crime Prevention
Luisa Araujo; Janis Strasser – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2003
By age three or four, children have already begun to construct their gender and racial identity. Stereotypes, prejudices, and practices in homes, communities, and the media can negatively affect children's feelings about themselves and others. Derman-Sparks (1983, 3) warned that young children may develop "pre-prejudice," which she…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Consciousness Raising, Critical Theory, Multicultural Education
Osgood, Robert – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2006
For the past 150 years public schools in the United States have, in one form or another, tried to address the presence of children in classrooms whose cognitive, behavioral or physical characteristics have been deemed sufficiently problematic to merit a "special" education. Current federal law identifies thirteen categories of…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Special Education, Educational Development, Educational History
McCray, Carlos; Beachum, Floyd D. – Values and Ethics in Educational Administration, 2006
The overwhelming response to the issue of school violence schools has been an increasing presence of zero tolerance policies. Research has consistently found that students of color, specifically African American students and in particular males, tend to be disproportionately affected in a negative way when school systems implement zero tolerance…
Descriptors: Zero Tolerance Policy, African American Students, Males, Racial Bias
Lightfoot, Jonathan D. – International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning, 2006
Modern educational reform owes much to the legal team and educational leaders who fought to make equal educational opportunity a reality for Black students in the United States of America. Their efforts helped to dismantle American apartheid; a.k.a. Jim Crow, a system of allocating human and civil rights according to assigned or assumed…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Education, Racial Segregation, African American Students
Young, Iris Marion – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2006
What an honor to have political and educational theorists of such caliber take up ideas from my work! What a daunting task to try to respond! My remarks will touch on the following questions: What are some key issues of distributive justice in education today? Why does defining justice in terms of oppression and domination imply that issues of…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Freedom of Speech, Cultural Context, Economic Opportunities
Gordon, Edmund W.; Bridglall, Beatrice L. – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2006
This chapter is adapted from the address that inaugurated the American Educational Research Association annual lecture series commemorating the anniversary of the 1954 Supreme Court decision in the case "Brown v. Board of Education." The authors begin this chapter by paying tribute to Kenneth Bancroft Clark, who led the distinguished group of…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Equal Education, Educational Research, Educational Attainment
Lee, Carol D. – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2006
This article presents the author's response to Edmund Gordon and Beatrice Bridglall's paper titled "The Affirmative Development of Academic Ability: In Pursuit of Social Justice." Placing her comments in a historical context, the author states that Gordon and Bridglall point out that the "Brown v. Board of Education" case was the result of decades…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Academic Achievement, Academic Ability, Equal Education