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Beyond Educational Voyeurism: An Analysis Of A Ugandan-North American Teacher Partnership Program, Philip P. Kelly, Amy Cordileone Mar 2015

Beyond Educational Voyeurism: An Analysis Of A Ugandan-North American Teacher Partnership Program, Philip P. Kelly, Amy Cordileone

Philip P. Kelly

Beyond simply watching teachers in international settings as tourists might, teachers in a Ugandan-North American international teacher partnership program went further, reflecting on the social/political contexts within which they taught. Teachers’ surveys and reflections are analyzed for factors addressing the successful negotiation of both teaching and relationship making across the cultural, pedagogical and political divides that separate them. In the midst of the international teacher partnership program, concerns arose regarding teacher-centered pedagogy and student passivity as after effects of Uganda’s colonial education system.


The Paradox Of Universal Secondary Education In Uganda, Philip Kelly Dec 2012

The Paradox Of Universal Secondary Education In Uganda, Philip Kelly

Philip P. Kelly

This chapter examines the struggle of Uganda to democratize its educational system by implementing universal secondary education. On the surface, the educational policies of Uganda appear to be laudable and democratic, but, when implemented through the Ministry of Education and Sports into the schools and eventually the classrooms, schooling as experienced by children is repressive and undemocratic. Using the frameworks of democratic theory, liberation theory, and anti-colonialism, the author analyzes the policy context as well as the unintended consequences of Uganda's implementation of universal secondary education. The chapter concludes with policy observations to be avoided in developing nations' efforts at …


Democratic Education Only For Some: Secondary Schooling In Northern Uganda, Philip Kelly, Stephen Odama Mar 2012

Democratic Education Only For Some: Secondary Schooling In Northern Uganda, Philip Kelly, Stephen Odama

Philip P. Kelly

This article analyzes the effects of the political, social and cultural contexts of secondary education in northern Uganda. Specifically, the authors examine interactions between several factors with the schooling system, including

  • post-colonial curriculum,
  • centralized examination system,
  • several decades of war and instability,
  • poverty, and
  • intra-national and inter-tribal prejudice and discrimination.

Informing the analysis is the fact that Uganda is a democracy and thus has certain democratic responsibilities to its children and students. To explore these issues, the lenses of democratic theory and critical theory are employed.


Preparing Economic Educators For A New Era: An Interdisciplinary Model Yields Teacher And Student Gains, Scott Willison, Philip Kelly Mar 2012

Preparing Economic Educators For A New Era: An Interdisciplinary Model Yields Teacher And Student Gains, Scott Willison, Philip Kelly

Philip P. Kelly

This study examines the effectiveness of a three-year Masters of Economics Education program developed and delivered through an interdisciplinary partnership between a Northwest University's College of Business and College of Education. The research on the Idaho Economic Fellows Institute clearly supports this format of teacher preparation and/or professional development. Specifically the research showed that the program increased fellows' economic literacy and positively affected the fellows' teaching skills and techniques. There is also strong evidence that the institute influenced the economic content being taught by fellows as well as their students' success on standardized tests. Researchers employed a mixed method approach …


Local Revenue: Making A Difference In College Readiness, Christian Busnardo, Philip Kelly Mar 2012

Local Revenue: Making A Difference In College Readiness, Christian Busnardo, Philip Kelly

Philip P. Kelly

This research project collects demographic, fiscal, and assessment data from Idaho school districts that have a high school and that report senior ACT scores. Analysis of the data indicates statewide correlations between local economic revenue indicators (local revenue per student, household median income, and percentage of local funding per student) and Idaho high school graduating seniors’ composite ACT scores. This research project indicates: (1) A strong relationship between Idaho school districts’ local revenues and their seniors composite ACT scores; (2) A strong relationship between Idaho high schools amount of local revenue per student and minimal ACT benchmarks not met by …


Balancing On The Backs Of Children: A Contemporary Theoretical Examination Of Conflicting Claims To Educational Authority, Philip Kelly Mar 2012

Balancing On The Backs Of Children: A Contemporary Theoretical Examination Of Conflicting Claims To Educational Authority, Philip Kelly

Philip P. Kelly

No abstract provided.


Where Are The Children?: Educational Neglect Across The Fifty States, Philip Kelly Mar 2012

Where Are The Children?: Educational Neglect Across The Fifty States, Philip Kelly

Philip P. Kelly

This paper explores the extent to which states are meeting their obligation to provide adequate educations for their minor citizens. It reveals the current mismatch between children identified in the federal census and those enrolled in any form of schooling. Currently, approximately 1.7 million children (3.5% nationwide) within compulsory education age ranges are not enrolled with any type of educational institution. Hawaii, at 17.5%, has the largest percentage of “missing children.” These “missing” children lie at the intersection of two policy implementing bodies, departments of education and departments of health and welfare. Unfortunately, most states cannot reconcile the number of …


Ethical Considerations For Teachers In The Evaluation Of Other Teachers, Kenneth Peterson, Philip Kelly, Micki Caskey Mar 2012

Ethical Considerations For Teachers In The Evaluation Of Other Teachers, Kenneth Peterson, Philip Kelly, Micki Caskey

Philip P. Kelly

Three themes in educational practice and policy create a need for consideration of ethics to frame practices of teachers serving in the evaluation of colleagues. First is a reoccurring series of evaluation designs that directly involve teachers in formative and/or summative peer evaluation (e.g., NBPTS, 2002: Peterson, 2000). The second basis is a call for increased teacher professionalism, which includes some form of peer review or evaluation (Cooperm 1998; Darling-Hammond, 1989). Finally, ethical codes to guide professional behavior have been established for a variety of educational applications (NEA, 1975; Sparks, 2000).


Invisible Teachers: Improving Practice And Building Relationships, Philip Kelly, Amy Cordileone Jan 2010

Invisible Teachers: Improving Practice And Building Relationships, Philip Kelly, Amy Cordileone

Philip P. Kelly

Insights gained over three years of a teacher exchange program involving Ugandan and North American teachers as well as its effect on two colleges of education are discussed.


Difficulties In Democratizing Education In Uganda: An Anti-Colonial Analysis, Philip Kelly, Stephen Odama Dec 2009

Difficulties In Democratizing Education In Uganda: An Anti-Colonial Analysis, Philip Kelly, Stephen Odama

Philip P. Kelly

No abstract provided.


Democratic Education Only For Some: Schooling In Northern Uganda, Philip Kelly, Stephen Odama Dec 2009

Democratic Education Only For Some: Schooling In Northern Uganda, Philip Kelly, Stephen Odama

Philip P. Kelly

No abstract provided.


Decentralisation Of Professional Development: Teachers' Decisions And Dilemmas, Philip Kelly, Mcdiarmid Williamson Jun 2002

Decentralisation Of Professional Development: Teachers' Decisions And Dilemmas, Philip Kelly, Mcdiarmid Williamson

Philip P. Kelly

This study examines professional development activities under the omnibus Kentucky Education Reform Act and finds them lacking. It addresses three related questions. Are Kentucky teachers, in fact, in charge of their own professional development? What are the formats and foci of the professional development opportunities teachers are planning? How is professional development changing in the increasingly high–stakes environment created by the accountability movement? Analysis of professional development activities reveals systemic weaknesses that are counterproductive to improving teacher quality. Chief among these weaknesses are system–wide ignorance of alternative professional development activities and a failure to define professional development engagement beyond the …


Teacher Peer Review Recommendations, Philip Kelly Dec 1999

Teacher Peer Review Recommendations, Philip Kelly

Philip P. Kelly

No abstract provided.