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Latecka, Ewa – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
In this article I shall reflect on the issue of humanising pedagogy, taking a view that dehumanisation, in general, comes from two kinds of oppression. I shall argue that, apart from oppression of the political type, tertiary education is also a victim of another type of oppression which contributes to its dehumanisation, viz. the oppression…
Descriptors: Humanism, Teaching Methods, Power Structure, Political Attitudes
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Chapa, Jorge; Garcia, Emmanuel – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2013
Redistricting, the redrawing of electoral district boundaries to reflect the latest population counts, occurs for most electoral districts after each decennial census. While normally a topic of concern mainly to politicians and politicos, redistricting can alter the opportunities for representation and policy alternatives. For a number of reasons,…
Descriptors: Census Figures, State Universities, School Districts, Educational Policy
Adams, Paul L. – 1969
A college professor has several interacting roles--as scholar, specialized technician, employed professional, and citizen. It is to the subject of the professor as citizen, or more precisely, as politico-social activist, that this paper is directed. Proceeding as a taxonomist, the author offers a tentative empirical classification of the positions…
Descriptors: Activism, Citizenship Responsibility, Faculty, Higher Education
Ornelas, Charles; And Others – 1975
The Chicanos' political experience is defined as "their thought, activity, and organization directed toward securing an equitable and meaningful allocation of values from a politico-governmental system controlled by the dominant population, the challenges to that system, as well as alternative forms of action and security taken to offset the…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Authors, Higher Education, Literary Perspective