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Bibliography: Human Rights (Part 398 of 406)

Bash, James H.; Morris, Thomas J. (1968). Utilizing Community Resources to Implement School Desegregation. A Guidebook. This booklet was prepared to assist school administrators in cooperating with community groups to develop support for school desegregation plans. Actual experiences of Southern school administrators in implementing desegregation plans provide the basis for the guidelines. The variety of approaches, procedures, techniques, and steps which have been used effectively provide the basis for suggestions and cautions. The specific topics included in the discussion are formal and informal power structures, informal advisory committees, school staff, community agencies, national organizations, local independent support groups, and news media. It is emphasized that the quality of the relationship of the school to the community is determined in large measure by the extent of effective interaction achieved between the two. (HW)… [PDF]

Doll, Russell C.; Levine, Daniel U. (1966). Inner-City Schools and the Beginning Teacher: A Dialogue. This booklet addresses the beginning teacher whose assignment is an inner-city school. It advocates that each new teacher in the inner city should have what amounts of a self-administered interview schedule, focusing on points one needs to keep uppermost in one's mind if one wishes to be effective in working with low-income youth. This protocol focuses on 11 issues: (1) recognizing, understanding, and taking into account the conditions in which many of the students grow up; (2) the lack of experience with, and knowledge of, even the most basic words, concepts, and facts of many disadvantaged students; (3) the negative factors in the child's environment that might influence judgments of his potential; (4) the interpretation of student reactions; (5) recognizing and using positive forces in the students' neighborhood; (6) the danger of too openly and too frequently exhorting students to try harder in order to ensure themselves of successful careers as adults; (7) the danger of \giving… [PDF]

Weinberg, Meyer (1970). Desegregation Research: An Appraisal. Studies which are relevant to the experiences of children in segregated and desegregated schools are reviewed and evaluated in this edition, including those completed by 1969. For purposes of the study segregation is defined as a socially patterned separation of people; desegregation as the abolition of social practices that bar equal access to opportunity. The chapters are concerned with: desegregation and academic achievement; aspiration and self concept; the student in school and in the family; the Riverside, California, school study due to be completed in 1972; non-Negro minorities; the Equal Educational Opportunity Survey and Racial Isolation in the Public Schools (two HEW studies); the Negro community and desegregation; and anti-desegregation critics. Included are a summary of the effects of desegregation, research trends, the author's conclusion, an author index, a geographical index of studies, and a bibliography. The first edition (1968) is available from EDRS as ED 031…

(1956). Handbook on Catholic School Integration. This 1956 pamphlet summarizes \scientific facts\ about race and race relations from the point of view of the Catholic church and the desegregation of its schools. Discussed are the moral teachings of the Church, the scriptural support for racial equality, and the practicality of desegregation. The document refutes the racist notions about disease, intellectual inferiority, psychological problems and delinquency said to be prevalent among Negroes. The legal and constitutional basis for desegregation as well as the moral obligations of Catholics are noted. (NH)… [PDF]

Weinberg, Meyer (1968). Desegregation Research: An Appraisal. Examined and evaluated are studies which are relevant to the experience of children in desegregated schools. The chapters in the volume are concerned with desegregation and academic achievement, aspirations and self concept, the student in school and in his family, and non-Negro minorities. Also included is a chapter devoted to the "Equal Educational Opportunity Survey" and to "Racial Isolation in the Public Schools." Other sections are devoted to the Negro community and desegregation, and to the anti-desegregation critics. (NH)… [PDF]

Stern, Majorie (1998). How To Celebrate National Women's History Month. Intended for teachers, this guide is designed as an aid to mark Women's History Month with special thought and activity, and to offer suggestions for further information and resources. Noting that "history doesn't only happen to men," the document stresses that "history is made at home, in the community, in the factories, offices, and fields of America." Every subject and every level of education can use the addition of the lost heritage of women as evidenced by books, letters, diaries, speeches, oral histories, poems, handicrafts, paintings, musical compositions, and other productions of women. The guide suggests what state federations of teachers can do, what American Federation of Teachers (AFT) locals can do, and what the community and school districts can do to commemorate the month of March as National Women's History Month. The document offers several lists of information sources and includes separate information sheets on the suffrage movement, how AFT… [PDF]

(2013). U.S. Department of Education FY 2013 Agency Financial Report. Office of the Chief Financial Officer, US Department of Education The purpose of the United States Department of Education's (the Department) FY 2013 "Agency Financial Report" (AFR) is to assist Congress, the President, and the American people to assess the Department's stewardship over resources with which it is entrusted. This annual report is required by legislation and complies with the requirements of the Office of Management and Budget's Circulars A-11, "Preparation, Submission, and Execution of the Budget," and A-136, "Financial Reporting Requirements." Federal Student Aid, a principal office of the Department and a designated Performance-Based Organization, is required by legislation to produce a separate Annual Report, which details Federal Student Aid's financial and program performance. A summary of the information included in the "Federal Student Aid Annual Report" can be found in the applicable sections of the Department's AFR. The AFR is organized into four major sections: (1) Management's… [PDF]

Bartz, David E.; Miller, Laura K. (1991). 12 Teaching Methods To Enhance Student Learning. What Research Says to the Teacher. This monograph discusses 12 teaching methods that have a sound theoretical basis, have demonstrated a positive impact on student learning, and have a substantial research base. In many situations, the methods can be combined in such a way that the potential for student learning is greater than if used independently. Since no method will work in every situation for every student, teachers must use professional judgment in matching methods with other variables including students' previous skills and socio-psychological make-up, as well as available resources. In addition to an introduction, a note on multicultural educational suggests that all teaching methods should be implemented in order to complement and support a culturally diverse society. The publication describes the following methods: (1) whole-group instruction; (2) teaching by objectives; (3) adaptive or individualized instruction; (4) mastery learning; (5) cooperative learning; (6) learning styles; (7) direct instruction;… [PDF]

Trasvina, John (1988). Official English/English Only: More Than Meets the Eye. In response to the movement to declare English the official language of the United States (by state legislation/ballot initiative or federal constitutional amendment), this pamphlet addresses commonly raised issues in the debate over language legislation in the United States. The paper urges the reader to reject the Official English/English Only movement and to support English Plus (a program to expand opportunities for limited English proficient individuals to learn English). The pamphlet's sections are as follows: (1) Foreword; (2) Questions and Answers; (3) A Historical Perspective on Language Restrictionism; (4) The English Language Amendment: Its Provisions and Their Meaning; (5) Say No to Official English/English Only; (6) Resources; and (7) Bibliography. (SR)…

(1984). Three Cities That Are Making Desegregation Work. Thirty Years after Brown. Report of a National Education Association Special Study. The experiences of three educationally strong, desegregated urban school systems are the subject of this report. The three school systems are Charlotte-Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, Austin Independent School District, Texas, and the Seattle Public Schools, Washington. The report is divided into five chapters. Chapter 1 discusses the current national climate of waning commitment to school desegregation and outlines some of the signals of desegregation success in the school systems under study. Chapter 2 traces the history of desegregation in each system. Chapter 3 examines what made desegregation work in the three systems and identifies unifying characteristics and conditions that have contributed to the desegregation process in all three. Certain patterns of success that could be exemplary for other school communities are suggested. Chapter 4 analyzes persistent problems that inhibit the effort to move toward the integration of programs and people that is essential to…

PENN, JOSEPH E.; And Others (1967). THE NEGRO AMERICAN IN PAPERBACK, A SELECTED LIST OF PAPERBOUND BOOKS COMPILED AND ANNOTATED FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS. THIS ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PAPERBACK BOOKS ON THE NEGRO AMERICAN LISTS FICTION, SOCIAL HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES, AND AUTOBIOGRAPHIES SUITABLE FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS. EACH ENTRY IS LABELED APPROPRIATE FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, OR BOTH. THE ADDRESSES OF THE PUBLISHERS OF THESE WORKS ARE ALSO INDICATED. THIS DOCUMENT IS ALSO AVAILABLE FROM PUBLICATIONS-SALES SECTION, NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, 1201 SIXTEENTH ST., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 AT $0.35 FOR SINGLE COPY, 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT FOR 2-9 COPIES, 20 PERCENT DISCOUNT FOR 10 OR MORE. (LB)… [PDF]

Hart, Elinor, Ed. (1966). Las Voces Nuevas del Sudoeste (New Voices of the Southwest). Symposium: "The Spanish-Speaking Child in the Schools of the Southwest" (Tucson, Arizona, October 30, 31, 1966). The symposium was held to publicize the positive efforts which were being undertaken to solve the problems of Spanish-speaking children and to provide a catalyst for the further action that was needed. The problems were explored from various points of view with two questions in mind: "What was being done?" and "What more could be done?" Six areas were covered: the individual classroom, the home and school, community participation, state legislatures, colleges and universities, and the Federal government. Topics discussed included: educational programs in operation; tutorial instruction; outdoor recreation; a summer language institute; bilingual instruction; preschool education; adult education; migratory school and housing programs; ways to involve the community; health services; the relationship between local citizens, boards of education, and state legislatures; the role of colleges and universities; and Federal legislation, i.e., the 1965 Elementary and…

Miller-Lane, Jonathan (2006). Constructive Disagreement, the Body, and Education for Democracy. Social Studies, v97 n1 p16-20 Jan-Feb. In this article, the author offers social studies educators a means to deepen students' understanding of and skills for constructive disagreement by bringing together four areas of study that inform one's awareness of the role of the body in democratic life. The author includes specific curricular suggestions and classroom activities that illustrate how attending to the body might enhance the learning of constructive disagreement skills that are so critical to life in a multicultural society. He presents two different approaches that educators might use to incorporate constructive embodied disagreement into their classrooms. First, he examines a specific seminar text for use in a middle or high school social studies classroom as an example of a text that might spark inquiry into the place of the body as a site of knowing. Second, he describes two physical movements that educators might practice with their students to highlight key aspects of constructive embodied disagreement. In… [Direct]

Green, Morton (1969). Stories of Three International Heroes: Mohandas Gandhi. Instructor, 79, 2, 70-71, 80,82, 69 Oct.

(1982). The \Silver Writes\ Movement. Perspectives: The Civil Rights Quarterly, v14 n2 p22-31 Sum. The meaning of \civil rights\ is discussed by various American authors and poets, including Alice Walker, Arthur Miller, Nocholasa Mohr, Felipe de Ortega y Gasco, Laura Z. Hobson, Simon J. Ortiz, Raymond Barrio, John Rechy, and Vine Deloria, Jr. (MJL)…

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Bibliography: Human Rights (Part 399 of 406)

Bechard, Amber; Brown, Randy; Gandy, S. Kay; Kruger, Darrell P.; Williams, Diane (2009). Writing a Successful Fulbright Group Projects Abroad Grant: Voices from a Journey to South Africa. Journal of Geography, v108 n4-5 p155-162. The authors share a successful Fulbright Group Projects Abroad grant award. The purpose of the grant was to enhance American educators' experience and knowledge of South Africa, in particular, and sub-Saharan Africa more generally. Toward that end, participants experienced a multifaceted view of South Africa's geographical diversity, both physical and cultural, through visiting three provinces and four major cities. Participants experienced people and places associated with reconciliation, segregation, and creolization, making comparisons with the U.S. historical experience. The program required participants to attend an orientation, participate in predeparture readings and to develop curriculum units that were shared at a national conference. (Contains 1 figure.)… [Direct]

(2012). U.S. Department of Education FY 2012 Agency Financial Report. Office of the Chief Financial Officer, US Department of Education The United States Department of Education's (the Department's) "Agency Financial Report" (AFR) for fiscal year (FY) 2012 provides an overview of the Department's financial performance and results and detailed information about the Department's stewardship over the financial resources entrusted to it. Additionally, as required by the Office of Management and Budget's Circulars A-11 and A-136, the report provides information about the Department's performance as an organization, its accomplishments and initiatives, and challenges. The AFR is organized into three major sections: (1) The Management's Discussion and Analysis section provides executive-level information on the Department's history, mission, organization, key activities, analysis of financial statements, systems, controls and legal compliance, accomplishments for the fiscal year, and management and performance challenges facing the Department; (2) The Financial Details section provides a Message from the Chief… [PDF]

Fein, Helen, Ed.; Freedman-Apsel, Joyce, Ed. (1992). Teaching about Genocide. A Guidebook for College and University Teachers: Critical Essays, Syllabi, and Assignments. This guidebook is an outgrowth of a 1991 conference on \Teaching about Genocide on the College Level.\ The book is designed as an introduction to the subject of genocide to encourage more teachers to develop new courses and/or integrate aspects of the history of genocide into the curriculum. The book is divided into two parts. Part 1, \Assumptions and Issues,\ contains the essays: (1) \The Uniqueness and Universality of the Holocaust\ (Michael Berenbaum); (2) \Teaching about Genocide in an Age of Genocide\ (Helen Fein); (3) \Presuppositions and Issues about Genocide\ (Frank Chalk); and (4) \Moral Education and Teaching\ (Mary Johnson). Part 2, \Course Syllabi and Assignments,\ contains materials on selected subject areas, such as anthropology, history, history/sociology, literature, political science, psychology, and sociology. Materials include: \Teaching about Genocide\ (Joyce Freedman-Apsel); (2) \Destruction and Survival of Indigenous Societies\ (Hilda Kuper); (3) \Genocide in… [PDF]

Senna, Joseph J. (1974). Changes in Due Process of Law. Social Work, 19, 3, 319-324, May 74. Changes in applying due process have ended the hands off policy of the courts regarding human service programs. These changes have important implications for social workers, whose actions may risk court involvement if practices are arbitrary. (Author)…

Pun, Shuk-han (2007). Cultivating Citizenship: Paradox and Possibility in a Multicultural Society. Education, Knowledge & Economy: A Journal for Education and Social Enterprise, v1 n2 p211-228 Jun. This paper re-conceptualizes the relationship between the citizens and the state in view of praxes, dilemmas and contradictions found in modern multicultural societies. The new concept of citizenship is construed through a joint project for the state and human service professionals designated as organic intellectuals within a Gramscian framework in cultivating citizenship in a multicultural society. Citizenship is possible if it is to be pursued as rationality and ideology by state efforts, citizenship education through practice and a civic culture created through reflective professionalism. As differences are no longer found threatening or threatened, a sense of common citizenship can help enhance the capacity of individuals, social groups and society as a whole to meet challenges posed by globalization in enhancing human welfare and social justice within and across the boundaries of modern states…. [Direct]

Dumas, Wayne; Lucas, Christopher (1970). Teaching About the Negro's Struggle for Social Equality in Integrated Classrooms. Soc Stud, 61, 1, 29-34, Jan '70. Authors list commonly held beliefs influencing the current crisis in race relations and offer suggestions on teaching about them. 32-item bibliography of resource materials. (DB)…

Johnson, Mary (2006). Terri Schiavo: A Disability Rights Case. Death Studies, v30 n2 p163-176 Mar. The author argues that Terri Schiavo was a \person with a disability\ who faced disability discrimination, a view that is consistent with national disability rights groups. The author notes that Schiavo was not \terminally ill\ and that feeding tubes should not be considered \medical equipment.\ The belief that people with severe disabilities want to die is questioned, since many people who acquire severe disabilities change their minds about suicide, and implications for advance directives are explored. Finally, the author notes that although Terri Schiavo was a disabled woman, women's groups did not take up her cause…. [Direct]

(1992). Citizenship Rights Training Manual. The goal of this training manual is to encourage citizenship training for individuals with developmental disabilities when such training is indicated. It is intended to be used by interdisciplinary teams and trainers throughout the service delivery system. The manual begins by outlining a philosophy of service delivery, listing some of the basic rights of developmentally disabled individuals, and presenting guidelines regarding types of training and the roles of individuals, service providers, families and legal representatives in the training process. Much of the manual is devoted to materials that are intended to guide trainers in presenting information over a broad range of citizenship topics. Each topic area addresses the responsibilities that accompany it. Issues within the following topic areas are addressed: safety, speech, religion, government, association, privacy, education, employment, personal possessions, self-management, legal, health, and community. A list of… [PDF]

Van Til, William (1974). Going the Second Mile. One Way of Looking at It. Phi Delta Kappan, 56, 3, 220-221, Nov 74. Desegregation, still in process, constituted the first mile. Now desegregation is making few major gains. Through the approaches of \community study, democratic atmosphere, curriculum permeation, and group dynamics,\ joined by the current emphasis on the \direct experience\ approach, perhaps the second mile can be traveled to achieve integration. (Author)…

Bookbinder, Hyman (1969). Human Dignity: Challenge and Response. J Nat Assn Wom Deans Counselors, 32, 3, 141-43, 69 Spr.

Kerr, Donna H. (1978). Thinking about Education with a Strict Typology of Rights. Educational Theory, v28 n3 p165-74 Sum. The nature of personal rights and how such rights apply to an individual's right to learn are analyzed in the light of the obligations of the education system to that individual. (JD)…

Miller, Donald L. (1972). Leadership and Race Relations and the Military. Contact (New York), 3, 8, 59-63, Jul 72.

(2006). Working Together for Preparedness. Exceptional Parent, v36 n12 p36, 38 Dec. This article presents an interview with Daniel W. Sutherland, Officer for Civil Rights & Civil Liberties, Department of Homeland Security, to discuss some of the Department's future goals related to emergency preparedness for people with special needs and to find out how citizens can help in that quest. This article also focuses on topics such as: the policy to ensure the dignity of people with special needs, especially those that may have communication deficits; the goals regarding emergency management aiming for improvement; encouraging families of people with special health care needs to prepare for post disaster recovery; and the lessons learned from September 11th and Hurricane Katrina…. [Direct]

Janes, M. W.; Johnson, S. S. (1984). Legislation and Litigation Involving the Employment of Disabled Women: An Overview. Personnel and Guidance Journal, v62 n6 p346-49 Feb. Reviews literature dealing with current legislation, interpretive litigation, and court cases relevant to the employment of disabled women. Human service professionals must be aware of current issues in order to be advocates for disabled women seeking competitive employment and an improved quality of life. (JAC)…

Hult, Joan (1976). Equal Programs or Carbon Copies? Title IX–Prospects and Problems. Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 47, 5, 24-5, May 76. Intercollegiate athletics should focus on the individual participant in her primary role as a college student, not follow the men's model of "nothing counts but victory." (MM)…

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