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Ho, Li-Ching; Alviar-Martin, Theresa; Leviste, Enrique Niño P. – Teachers College Record, 2014
Background/Context: Research indicates that across democratic societies, teachers face numerous intellectual and emotional challenges when handling controversial topics in the classroom. Less attention, however, has been paid to how teachers' willingness to teach controversial topics intersects with political and other societal factors in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Pluralism, Teacher Attitudes
Hastie, David – English in Australia, 2014
Exploring Australian school text censorship has a long pedigree in "English in Australia." This article aims to contribute by observing attempts by parents to censor English texts in religious schools. A brief summary of "EIA"'s previous approaches is followed by an explanation of the method of my research with NSW…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Censorship, Textbooks
Freedman, Eric – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2014
Three former Soviet republics occupy Central Asia's Ferghana Valley, a region of serious transborder environmental problems, especially ones that involve water and energy. Most news organizations in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan provide little in-depth coverage of these issues. Journalists in one country usually do not seek news…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Environmental Education, Environmental Standards
Tesar, Marek – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article focuses on the production of children's literature in New Zealand. It problematizes the current practices of releasing and distributing children's literature, and explores these practices as technologies of control through processes of censorship and classification set by government agencies such as the Office for Film and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Childrens Literature, Content Analysis, Neoliberalism
Newman, Anne; Glass, Ronald David – Journal of Higher Education, 2014
Criticisms of IRBs are proliferating. In response, we compare the ethical and epistemic standards of two closely related forms of inquiry, investigative journalism and equity-oriented collaborative community-based research (EOCCBR). We argue that a university affiliation justifies formal ethical review of research and suggest how institutionalized…
Descriptors: Ethics, Epistemology, Standards, Journalism
Jones, Andee – Australian Universities' Review, 2014
Censorship, says Australian political theorist John Keane (1991), can "echo within us, take up residence within ourselves, spying on us, a private amanuensis who reminds us never to go too far... It makes us zip our lips, tremble and think twice" (p. 39). It can also make us sick. The author states that this is her argument here: that,…
Descriptors: Censorship, Neoliberalism, Higher Education, Commercialization
Hope, Andrew – Learning, Media and Technology, 2013
Despite widespread internet provision in UK schools, there is little evidence to suggest resultant, sustained educational benefit. Drawing upon the notion of over-blocking, this paper explores how narrow notions of digital learning and over-zealous responses to internet risks limit students' educational experience. It is argued that this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Internet, Computer Security
Denzin, Jen – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2013
Promoting student power in the choice of high school literature can prove uncomfortable, unruly, and contentious. Without enough preparation, research, and reading, teachers may find language, content, and themes to be more mature than initially anticipated. This essay explores one teacher's reflection of two instances when choice reading…
Descriptors: High School Students, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Reading Material Selection, Student Attitudes
Tremblay, Gail – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2013
In this article, I examine strategies for teaching students to make socially conscious art using a variety of media that emphasizes installation work. I present issues of social justice in the contemporary art world and include concerns of censorship that artists sometimes confront. I offer examples of team taught coordinated studies programs…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Art Activities, Art Education, Art Materials
Taylor, Kelly; McMenemy, David – Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2013
Censorship challenges to books in UK public libraries have received renewed attention recently. This study sought to establish the incidence of censorship challenges to books in Scottish public libraries in the years 2005-2009 and the actions taken in response to these challenges. It was found that eight local authorities in Scotland had received…
Descriptors: Censorship, Public Libraries, Foreign Countries, Sex Education
Ryan, Caitlin L.; Hermann-Wilmarth, Jill M. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2013
This essay explores what it might mean to read children's literature in elementary school classrooms through a queer lens. The authors argue that because queer theory has a history as a literary theory that destabilizes normative associations among gender, sexuality, bodies, and desire, it provides a set of analytical tools classroom communities…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Childrens Literature, Classrooms, School Libraries
Carberry, Devin – Rethinking Schools, 2013
The author's class has been invited to speak on NPR's "Call-In-Radio" and two of her students, Omar and Diana, were elected to be their spokespeople regarding HB 2281, Arizona's controversial ethnic studies ban. Omar stressed that he and his classmates are engaged by this topic because they see what's happening in Arizona is wrong--that they are…
Descriptors: Ethnic Studies, Children, State Legislation, Hispanic American Students
Demirel, Turgay; Baydas, Ozlem; Yilmaz, Rabia M.; Goktas, Yuksel – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2013
The numbers of project competitions and interest in this kind of competition have been steadily increasing in Turkey. Accordingly, it is important to determine what challenges teachers and students may face while preparing themselves for project competitions, so that recommendations may be made to overcome these challenges. This study investigated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Competition, Faculty Advisers, Secondary School Teachers
Haddix, Marcelle; Price-Dennis, Detra – English Education, 2013
Discussions of urban fiction and multicultural literature hold great potential for transforming the practice of beginning English teachers in diverse school settings. In this article, the authors, both teacher educators of color, present two case studies of preparing middle- and secondary-level English educators from a diversities perspective.…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Urban Areas, Fiction, Beginning Teachers
Haynes, Joanna; Murris, Karin – Early Child Development and Care, 2013
Censorship of children's voices takes many forms: restricting access to texts, constraining the space in which they are viewed, failing to validate children's responses, interpreting their ideas within limiting perspectives on children's thinking. This paper considers the educator's role in discussion with children, drawing out…
Descriptors: Imagination, Philosophy, Young Children, Early Childhood Education

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