(2015). The Truth about Liberal Arts. Thought & Action, p5-14 Sum. Skills, jobs, and even self-enrichment were not historically regarded as the ultimate goals of the liberal arts; they were byproducts. The reason liberal arts education was called "liberal" in the first place was because it was supposed to cultivate a free human being. Education on the liberal model aimed to liberate. The goal of liberal learning goes beyond knowing what's out there, how it functions, and how to function within it. The liberal learner is searching for truths that aren't always compatible with known procedures and the realities they administer on a daily basis. In this paper, the author, an associate professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Connecticut, argues that liberal learning doesn't reach its satisfactory conclusion in an accommodating disposition that avoids judgment by default. Acquiring an expanded horizon isn't simply about acknowledging the plurality of bodies and languages. It's also about considering… [Direct]
(2015). No Time to Manage? the Trade-off between Relevant Tasks and Actual Priorities of School Leaders in Germany. International Journal of Educational Management, v29 n6 p749-765. Purpose: School leadership is considered a central agent in the implementation of "New Governance" concepts which have been introduced in Germany by means of accountability measures, decentralization and a growth of autonomy and competition. With the adjustment of policies, rights and duties of school leaders have changed considerably. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to leadership research by providing descriptive evidence on the relevance of specific areas of leadership activity reported by school principals and their actual priorities in terms of day-to-day workload. In particular, the authors analyze whether individually reported priorities are reflected in the actual distribution of workload in a daily routine. Design/methodology/approach: The empirical analysis uses data collected in the German SHaRP study ("School leaders' activities between more responsibility and more power"). Based on a sample of 153 school leaders from six German federal… [Direct]
(2015). Small Schools in Rural India: "Exclusion" and "Inequity" in Hierarchical School System. Policy Futures in Education, v13 n2 p187-204 Feb. Small schools have enjoyed rich traditions in the history of education. The Vedic-age gurukula small schools, an abode for children of the privileged few, followed a structured curriculum in the teaching of religion, scriptures, philosophy, literature, warfare, medicine, astrology and history. The rigvedic small schools, which were more egalitarian, opened their doors for admission to all strata of society. In medieval India small schools located in pathshalas, madrasas and informal surroundings of a village, for example, in the teacher's house, places of worship or under a tree imparted instruction in the three Rs: reading, writing and arithmetic. Peer-group learning, multipoint entry, needs based studies, adaptability to the immediate environment and adjusting school hours to suit local requirements were the chief merits of these schools. By the time the British arrived, India had a fairly widespread village based small primary school education on revenue free land. A major shift… [Direct]
(2009). Assistive Technology Obligations for Postsecondary Education Institutions. Journal of Access Services, v6 n1-2 p12-35. When the Americans with Disabilities Act passed in 1990, it was estimated that 43 million Americans were living with a disability. This number continues to grow. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, there are now over 54 million Americans who have a disability. There also has been an increase is the number of students with disabilities attending postsecondary education institutions. Assistive technologies are making postsecondary education a realized dream for many students with disabilities. They make simple tasks, such as taking class notes or doing library research, possible for such students. Postsecondary institutions have special legal obligations toward their students with disabilities. These obligations stem from various federal and state disability rights laws. This article examines the inextricable connections between assistive technologies, postsecondary institutions, and disability rights laws. (Contains 8 notes.)… [Direct]
(2009). Relationship between Manual Preferences for Object Manipulation and Pointing Gestures in Infants and Toddlers. Developmental Science, v12 n6 p1060-1069 Nov. The aim of this study was to measure the pattern of hand preferences for pointing gestures as a function of object-manipulation handedness in 123 infants and toddlers (10-40 months). The results showed that not only right-handers but also left-handers and ambidextrous participants tended to use their right hand for pointing. There was a significant correlation between manual preferences and pointing lateralization. Further analyses showed that the correlation between these two indexes was at its strongest during two key phases of language development (i.e. vocabulary spurt and syntax improvement) and weakened to become nonsignificant in the interim. These findings support the view that humans have a specialized area for communicative gestures and language in the left cerebral hemisphere that may be independent of the system controlling the purely motor functions of hand use…. [Direct]
(2009). Contrast of Hand Preferences between Communicative Gestures and Non-Communicative Actions in Baboons: Implications for the Origins of Hemispheric Specialization for Language. Brain and Language, v108 n3 p167-174 Mar. Gestural communication is a modality considered in the literature as a candidate for determining the ancestral prerequisites of the emergence of human language. As reported in captive chimpanzees and human children, a study in captive baboons revealed that a communicative gesture elicits stronger degree of right-hand bias than non-communicative actions. It remains unclear if it is the communicative nature of this manual behavior which induces such patterns of handedness. In the present study, we have measured hand use for two uninvestigated behaviors in a group of captive olive baboons: (1) a non-communicative self-touching behavior (\muzzle wipe\ serving as a control behavior), (2) another communicative gesture (a ritualized \food beg\) different from the one previously studied in the literature (a species-specific threat gesture, namely \hand slap\) in the same population of baboons. The hand preferences for the \food beg\ gestures revealed a trend toward right-handedness and… [Direct]
(2016). Developing Cross-Cultural Awareness through Foreign Immersion Programs: Implications of University Study Abroad Research for Global Competency Development. European Journal of Training and Development, v40 n3 p155-170. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the efficacy of foreign immersion programs in terms of increasing cross-cultural awareness among university students in business, accounting, human resources and agriculture. The authors extrapolate from their population to the practice of developing business professionals on international assignments. Design/Methodology/Approach: This paper presents findings of a four-year, government-sponsored university exchange program involving 40 professional management and agriculture science students from four US and Brazilian top research universities who participated in a semester-long study abroad experience. Pre-departure and post-exchange data were collected using the well-established Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI). In addition, the authors collected academic performance data and verbal mid- and end-project personal assessments. Two of the authors of this paper served as project directors, the third as evaluation specialist…. [Direct]
(2011). Understanding E-Learning Continuance Intention: A Negative Critical Incidents Perspective. Behaviour & Information Technology, v30 n1 p77-89 Jan. This study develops a model to examine the key drivers of users' continuance intention of e-learning, based on negative critical incidents (NCIs) standpoints. The developed research model is tested empirically using a field survey of 230 users. This study finds that users' past service encounters (NCIs), belief (perceived ease of use and usefulness), satisfaction (quality attributes cumulative satisfaction and overall satisfaction) and attitude are key antecedents of continued usage intention. Four dimensions of both NCIs and quality attributes in e-learning (administration procedures, e-learning system functionality, instructional process and human interaction) are explored in this study. Results indicate that NCIs in teaching and administration are comparatively more important in determining user satisfaction and continuance intention. Further analysis finds that the recorded lecture content and the response time to users are the most critical problems in teaching and… [Direct]
(2017). Community Networks and Effective Change in Proprietary Colleges and Universities: A Systems Perspective. ProQuest LLC, Ed.D. Dissertation, Fielding Graduate University. This case study was conducted to gain more knowledge from citizens in the four city area of Virginia which included Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Virginia Beach concerning the emergence of proprietary colleges in these areas. It was a qualitative study designed to gain more insight into the feelings and regard that citizens in these areas have for the new proprietary colleges and universities that have established campuses in these urban areas. The query was also designed to determine the extent of their present knowledge regarding these institutions as well as to determine if they would be willing to work with the colleges on a collaborative basis on projects and programs created to enhance, enrich, and improve the various neighborhoods where campuses are located. Understanding the attitudes and emotions of inner-city residents toward the new higher education entities is essential to this dissertation which basically advocates that proprietary colleges and universities move… [Direct]
(2010). Sexuality Education for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Critical Issues and Decision Making Guidelines. Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, v45 n2 p284-293 Jun. Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) present unique needs regarding sexuality education. While the topic of sexuality has received increased attention in the fields of intellectual and developmental disabilities generally, less consideration has focused on the unique needs of individuals with ASD specifically. This paper presents one position in support of sexuality education for children and adolescents with ASD. The nature of human sexuality is discussed to provide a context for the rights of individuals with ASD to learn about their sexuality. Further justification for providing sexuality education in terms of the unique characteristics of this population is offered in conjunction with potential consequences of failing to provide sexuality education. Lastly, information regarding a decision-making process for sexuality education curriculum is presented, including the responsibilities of families and professionals providing sexuality education…. [Direct]
(2012). School Bullying: Legal Protections for Vulnerable Youth Need to Be More Fully Assessed. Testimony before the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, U.S. Senate. GAO-12-785T. US Government Accountability Office In this statement, the author discusses the results of the work that the members of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions requested on school bullying. It is estimated that millions of American youths have been bullied by their peers, including physical, verbal, and electronic attacks. The author's statement is based on a report released recently, which addresses the following objectives: (1) What is known about the prevalence of school bullying and its effects on victims?; (2) What approaches are selected states and local school districts taking to combat school bullying?; (3) What legal options do the federal and selected state governments have in place when bullying leads to allegations of discrimination?; and (4) How are key federal agencies coordinating their efforts to combat school bullying? To address these objectives, the author and her colleagues reviewed research on the prevalence and effects on victims; analyzed state bullying laws, and school district… [PDF]
(2012). The Liberal Virus in Critical Pedagogy: Beyond \Anti-This-and-That\ Postmodernism and Three Problems in the Idea of Communism. Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, v10 n1 p1-21 Apr. In the shadow of triumphalist and hubristic capitalism, many adherents to critical pedagogy promote \democracy\ as a kind of anti-capitalist challenge to inequality, oppression and exploitation. However, American culture has gone global, immersing the world in the received wisdom of a variety of liberalisms or in the reaction formations of religious fundamentalism on the right and demotivated cynicism of postmodernism on the left. The impotence in critical pedagogy in the clarion call of \democracy for democracy's sake\ resides in common sense subordination to competing liberal assumptions and a political positioning along different lines of liberal critique: classical, modern, neoliberal or radical (i.e. left postmodernism and right libertarianism). Nevertheless, this liberal positioning in critical pedagogy evacuates many commitments to a positive program based on labour, socialist or communist beliefs. This inadequate commitment to \democracy in form\ secures \liberalism in… [PDF]
(2010). ADP's ABCs of Training. Training, v47 n2 p34, 36, 38 Feb. When a company's core competence is processing data, it is sometimes easy to lose sight of the obvious–the information right under its nose. In the case of Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP), a business outsourcing company specializing in human resources, payroll, tax, and benefits administrations solutions, that is not a problem. Through innovative training solutions that boosted employee knowledge and on-the-job ability, the company demonstrated it has no problem keeping its eyes on the development of its employees. Programs geared toward supporting career growth and enhanced customer service paved the way for a good year in training for ADP in 2009–resulting in the company's double-digit move to No. 2 on the Training Top 125 list. This article provides some tips for creating a top-performing training organization…. [Direct]
(2013). Inclusive Education in Korea: Policy, Practice, and Challenges. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, v10 n2 p79-81 Jun. Even though the Korean experience with special education in the public education system is limited, inclusive education for special education needs (SEN) students has been at the center of attention at the national policy level since the mid-1990s. Since then, Korean educators and administrators have put an emphasis on the revision and regulation of special education policies, guaranteeing the rights of SEN students to learn, and fostering the quality of teachers to strengthen inclusive education. These efforts have led to progress supporting inclusive education. However, there is still much to be achieved. The author examined the current practices and policies of inclusive education and the challenges to implementing successful inclusive education in Korea and found that what is needed is to transform the existing climate of the schools from being competition-driven to being more cooperative and human-centered. We need strong leadership from principals and administrators. The Korean… [Direct]
(2016). No Turning Back: A Case Study Analysis of Leadership Practices of Organizational Turnaround at A North Carolina Historically Black High School. ProQuest LLC, Ed.D. Dissertation, North Carolina State University. Despite the seeming progressiveness in moving from "Plessy v. Ferguson" to "Brown v. Board of Education," and from the Jim Crow era to the Civil Rights Movement, schools continue to exist that are racially homogenous and segregated at the core. Many of these schools were created in times of harsh legislation that mandated a "separate but equal" philosophy, which oftentimes placed Black students in learning environments that were not, in fact, equal–leading to marked disparities and disproportionate circumstances, conditions, and outcomes. The Black High School as an institution of learning has therefore become a historical cornerstone of the community, providing students with experiences associated with cultural and racial identities while teaching the state-adopted curriculum. Although the resources including textbooks and materials were typically outdated "hand-me-downs" from institutions serving White students, these Historically Black High… [Direct]