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Brady, Kevin P. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2008
This article details the growth of student-based cyberbullying in the United States. The article argues that the current legal limbo of student speech issues originating in cyberspace has unfortunately led to inconsistent lower court decisions that continue to confuse as well as frustrate today's educators and parents who are required to confront…
Descriptors: Discipline, Court Litigation, Bullying, Guidelines
Duruhan, Kemal – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2007
Contemporary traditional education understanding and applications have always been criticized in Turkey. The characteristics of traditional education are the following: class-centered teaching and crowded classrooms, teacher-oriented education, intensive curriculum, traditional teaching methods, and verbal evaluation of student success. Positive…
Descriptors: Social Life, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning
Duruhan, Kemal – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2007
History has always witnessed the confrontation and differentiation of the East and the West and sometimes that of North and South, as in the rare examples of Africa, America, and Korea. Sometimes, this struggle occurred between classes or religions, and sometimes it occurred between nations. In this article, the author discusses how Turkey has…
Descriptors: Western Civilization, Non Western Civilization, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Carney, John; DeMitchell, Todd – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2005
J. K. Rowling's series about the young, orphaned Harry Potter who escapes his often hostile, nonmagical Muggle (or human) existence for a world of ghosts, spells, and potions, magical objects, and exotic creatures to be found at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has captivated a worldwide audience. Since the publication in England of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fantasy, Adolescent Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Engl, Margaret; Permuth, Steven B.; Wonder, Terri K. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2004
In the fall of 1953, the Supreme Court of the United States received the case of "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka" (347 U.S. 483, 1954) that raised essential questions, including whether separate but "equal" facilities in education can be provided for black students in the United States or whether the consideration of such societal construct…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Equal Education, Courts, Court Litigation
Mullen, Carol A. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2004
Cultivating the "professional knowledge landscape" of schools (Clandinin & Connelly, 1995) from the perspective of insiders can enrich the leadership and curriculum fields. Toward this end, the author offers a map for becoming oriented to one teacher group's vision for improving school environments. During the summer of 2001, 33 practicing…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Administrator Education, Cartography, School Administration
Sinagatullin, Ilghiz M. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2004
According to this author, the modern epoch is characterized by a decrease of vital spirituality and an increase of materialistic values and virtues. This article discusses what the author views as the ten sins challenging education in the contemporary global era. These are: (1) the shrinking of spiritual values; (2) corruption; (3) sexual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Role of Education, Outcomes of Education, Conflict
Peer reviewedNir, Adam E. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2003
Discusses decentralization and parental choice as the two central elements of the current wave of reform. Argues that the introduction of competition to schooling affects schools' need to increase their attractiveness and does not necessarily correspond with pedagogical considerations. Discusses some possible consequences of quasi-market…
Descriptors: Comprehensive School Reform, Decentralization, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHunt, Jack – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2003
Praises previous article by Arthur Shapiro but challenges the list of questions that would identify the respondent as a constructivist-thinking teacher. Regarding supportive research, contends that because of confounding variables, results are suspect when compared with other related research. Attributes meager research about constructivism…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Theories, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedVidovich, Lesley; O'Donoghue, Tom – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2002
Proposes a research agenda, based on a case-study methodology, that focuses on whole curriculum policy at the school level, as opposed to focusing on particular subjects. Also lays the groundwork for a research project that has implications for nongovernment schooling throughout the English-speaking world. (Contains 38 references.) (WFA)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedDuffy, Francis M. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2002
Argues that courageous, passionate, visionary, ethical leaders (especially school board members and superintendents), who understand the appropriate use of power and are politically astute, are needed to achieve systemic educational improvement in their school districts. (Contains 23 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Boards of Education, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMcLaren, Peter – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2000
In 1948, the Palestinians were targeted and manipulated to strengthen and sustain the dominant Israeli power and reproduce white Israeli values. The education system promulgated this strategy. Only 5 percent of Palestinians in Israel attend college, since they are ineligible for state financial help. (MLH)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Peer reviewedKaufman, Roger – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2000
The future of educational design, development, and improvement lies in integrating "how" with "what" and "why." Critical strategic thinking factors include abandoning comfort zones; focusing on ends, not means; linking all three planning and result levels; starting with an ideal vision; preparing measurable objectives; and properly defining…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Definitions, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedMorse, Timothy E. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2000
Special education's progress was shaped by establishment of the Cuyahoga County Ohio Council for the Retarded Child (1933); the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (1975), "Brown v. Board of Education" (1954); "Sacramento City Unified School District v. Rachel H." (1994); coinage of "learning disabilities" (1963); and five other events.…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Court Litigation, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGroulx, Judy; Thomas, Cornell – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2000
Multicultural principles, discipline, and curriculum theory should be integrated and revisited across the teacher-education program via case studies, portfolio assessment, and field experiences. Authors deplore prescriptive, procedural approaches to teaching and value ongoing faculty/student conversations, university alliances with "best" teachers…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Differences, Curriculum, Discipline

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