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Radosh, Ronald – Academic Questions, 2010
The International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C.--a private museum that opened in July 2002 at the cost of $40 million--is rated as one of the most visited and popular tourist destinations in the nation's capital, despite stiff competition from the various public museums that are part of the Smithsonian. The popularity of the Spy Museum has a…
Descriptors: United States History, Popular Culture, War, Museums
Toby, Jackson – Academic Questions, 2010
In this article, the author discusses the shift from "scholarships" to "financial aid" which was initiated by the federal government during World War II. On June 22, 1944, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944--commonly known as the G.I. Bill of Rights--one provision of which gave veterans financial…
Descriptors: War, Federal Government, Scholarships, Grants
Zorn, Jeff – Academic Questions, 2010
This article presents the author's critique of "Students' Right to Their Own Language" (SRTOL), a resolution affirming the legitimacy of dialect from the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). "Students' Right to Their Own Language" remains the official position statement of the guild of college compositionists on dialect difference,…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Politics of Education, English Teachers, English Instruction
Parrott, John B. – Academic Questions, 2010
America's university presses are situated within a network of over one hundred universities, learned societies, and scholarly associations. According to a pamphlet put out by the American Association of University Presses, these presses "make available to the broader public the full range and value of research generated by university faculty."…
Descriptors: University Presses, Institutional Mission, Ideology, Operations Research
Lange, John – Academic Questions, 2010
In this article, the author offers a "Pierce-ing," rational dissection of the notion of cultural equivalence that exposes the hypocrisy of its purveyors. He tackles three major argument lines--the Probabilities Argument, the Internal-Division Argument, and the Change Argument--and proves that it is simply very improbable that culture, in any…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Probability, Cultural Pluralism, Criticism
Shudak, Nicholas J. – Academic Questions, 2010
Over the past 20 years, the literature in teacher education has built a discourse around diversity. Much of it is predicated on the vast multicultural education literature developing since the late 1970s, a literature that is very much activist- and advocacy-oriented. It is also a literature largely ignored by "traditional" academics, ostensibly…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Multicultural Education, Outcomes of Education, Teaching Methods
Mead, Lawrence M. – Academic Questions, 2010
Most members of the National Association of Scholars worry about the politicization of the university. Academia gives undue preference to racial minorities in student admissions and faculty appointments. Teaching and research is often slanted toward minority grievances and Third World claims against the United States. However, critics have largely…
Descriptors: Political Science, College Faculty, Politics of Education, Scholarship
Bertonneau, Thomas F. – Academic Questions, 2010
"Popular culture" and "culture studies" have become mainstays of the humanities in higher education. Like most other humanities courses, popular culture courses today mainly serve the usual politically correct program of the existing dominant class in the academy. Nevertheless, such courses can also be a powerful tool for instructors who wish to…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Political Attitudes, Humanities, Anxiety
Cantor, Paul A. – Academic Questions, 2010
With television having matured as a creative medium in the past few decades, it has taken its rightful place among the subjects scholars study seriously. Professors are now analyzing the meaning and significance of classic shows with the care and intellectual respect traditionally accorded to literary masterpieces. But some academics still resist…
Descriptors: Internet, Television, Student Attitudes, Television Viewing
Karnick, S. T. – Academic Questions, 2010
Despite the prevailing vulgarity of its most notorious programming, television today has moved toward more traditional values. As a result of market realities, TV programming has become more diverse politically and thematically in recent years, and that has opened the door for traditional values to return to the nation's TV screens and even…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Political Attitudes, Programming (Broadcast), Values
Lewis, Michael J. – Academic Questions, 2010
Alfred Hitchcock is a major figure of popular culture. He was one of the founding fathers of the cinematic art and, together with Eisenstein and Murnau, helped define its visual language. So fruitful was he that a single film could spawn an entire genre, as "Psycho" helped create the modern horror film and "North by Northwest" the style and tone…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Figurative Language, Film Study, Films
Seaton, James – Academic Questions, 2010
Mainstream cultural studies, it seems, is unwilling to take art of any kind seriously, whether popular or classic. Richard Posner is not far wrong in suggesting that the aim of cultural studies "is to knock literature off its pedestal and find vehicles easier than literary works for making political points." To respond fully to literature and art…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Popular Culture, Art Education, Literary Criticism
Asia, Daniel – Academic Questions, 2010
A few articles have appeared recently regarding the subject of the health of classical music (or more broadly, the fine arts) in America. These include "Classical Music's New Golden Age," by Heather Mac Donald, in the "City Journal" and "The Decline of the Audience," by Terry Teachout, in "Commentary." These articles appeared around the time of…
Descriptors: Classical Music, Fine Arts, Audiences, Music Education
Academic Questions, 2010
The pseudonymous "Great Teacher" deliberately decided to lower his teaching standards in order to raise his scores on the "Student-Generated Numerical Evaluation Form" (SNEF), achieving an ulterior goal and unfortunately proving SNEF-critics right on all counts. This article relates why he eventually decided to sacrifice pedagogical quality to…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Political Attitudes, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Professional Isolation
Campbell, Douglas G. – Academic Questions, 2010
In this article, the author takes a stand against the unthinking evocation of so-called white privilege he found on campus and among his students at California State University, Chico, and argues for the reinstatement of true diversity--intellectual diversity. He says people in the academia should be clear in the classroom, on committees, in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Diversity, Stereotypes, Whites

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