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Hartlep, Nicholas D.; Ecker, Madonna M.; Miller, Donald D.; Whitmore, Kimberly E. – Critical Questions in Education, 2013
Affirmative action is perceived as a corrective policy intended to promote social equity (Crosby, Iyer, & Sincharoen, 2006; Curry & West, 1996; Kaplin & Lee, 2007; Oppenheimer, 1996). Indeed, affirmative action as a policy has been used to address minority underrepresentation (Ball, 2000), remedying the effects of past/current…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Student Attitudes, Affirmative Action, Equal Education
Nuñez, Isabel; Konkol, Pamela J. – Critical Questions in Education, 2013
When defending educational foundations, Isabel Nunez and Pamela Konkol sometimes find themselves responding to the question of "why?"-often phrased, "But WHYYYYY do we have to take a class on this stuff??? (We want to take more methods!)." As distressing as this can be for teacher educators whose own work reveals rather a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foundations of Education, Social Influences, Educational Philosophy
DeVitis, Joseph L. – Critical Questions in Education, 2013
In their recent landmark study of undergraduate education in America, "Academically Adrift," Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa question whether colleges and universities are really able to justify their traditionally exalted reputations. The study paints a rather dismal portrait of how little learning may actually be taking place on our…
Descriptors: Foundations of Education, Teacher Education, Educational Benefits, Higher Education
Laird, Susan – Critical Questions in Education, 2013
Educational foundations scholars promote often the value of pre-service teachers' learning about school and society, yet how often do they consider likely comparable value in pre-service professors' learning about university and society? Could neglect of such graduate education for the professoriate have contributed to this educational…
Descriptors: Foundations of Education, Preservice Teachers, College Faculty, Educational Change
Chang, Ching-Wen; Pearman, Cathy; Farha, Nicholas – Critical Questions in Education, 2012
Language laboratories, developed in the 1970s under the influence of the Audiolingual Method, were superseded several decades later by computer-assisted language learning (CALL) work stations (Gündüz, 2005). The World Wide Web was developed shortly thereafter. From this introduction and the well-documented and staggering growth of the Internet and…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Internet, Web 2.0 Technologies, Language Laboratories
Murrow, Sonia E. – Critical Questions in Education, 2010
New College was an experimental and demonstration undergraduate teacher education program, founded in 1932 at Teachers College Columbia University, only to be shut down by the administration eight years later. Described as an "unorthodox venture," New College promised to be an alternative route to teacher education at a time when the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Development, Teacher Education Programs, Educational Philosophy
Knowlton, Dave S. – Critical Questions in Education, 2010
A primary piece of the conceptual framework that underlies this paper is the argument that changing instructional practices and strategies has not led to substantive innovation in higher education classrooms. More broadly stated, instructional strategies typically have not led to true innovation in higher education because strategy change often…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Epistemology, Higher Education, Educational Strategies

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