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Colborn, Theo – International Environmental Affairs, 1991
Data on the health of wildlife in the Great Lakes ecosystem are reviewed. Researchers infer from data on eight species that the effects in offspring are the result of exposure to chlorinated chemicals by adults and passed to the offspring via maternal transfer. Policy implications are discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: Animals, Development, Ecology, Environmental Education
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Bhola, H. S. – Convergence, 1996
Using an anthropological model of progress, a systemic model for family literacy is developed. The family is seen within a network of relationships with schools and workplaces within the context of communities and cultures. Family literacy focuses on the family as a whole and uses it as the preferred place of delivery. (SK)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Development, Family (Sociological Unit), Literacy Education
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Ellstrom, Per-Erik – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2001
Distinguishes between adaptive learning (reproducing routine actions) and developmental learning (using creativity or problem solving). States that the learning potential of a task is function of the following: (1) task complexity, variety, and control; (2) feedback, evaluation, and reflection; (3) type and degree of formalization; (4) employee…
Descriptors: Development, Education Work Relationship, Educational Environment, Learning Processes
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Apple, Michael W. – Policy Futures in Education, 2005
The author discusses some of the ways in which certain elements of conservative modernization have had an impact on education at multiple levels. He points to the growth of commodifying logics and the audit culture that accompanies them. In the process, he highlights a number of dangers currently being faced. However, he urges us not to assume…
Descriptors: Race, Cultural Awareness, Development, Social Change
Bright, Keith L.; Lambert, Jack R. – 1975
This activity is one of a series of 17 teacher-developed instructional activities for geography at the secondary grade level described in SO 009 140. This activity investigates land-use conflict between conservationists and developers in Florida, through dialogue and discussion approaches. A dialogue between two main characters is Presented which…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conflict, Conservation (Concept), Conservation Education
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Bolzendahl, Catherine; Brooks, Clem – Social Forces, 2007
One of the sharpest criticisms of welfare state research is insufficient attention to factors relating to gender relations and inequalities. Recent scholarship has begun to address welfare state effects on gender-related outcomes, but the evaluation of theories of welfare development with respect to gender factors is somewhat less developed,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Political Power, Labor Force
CARTER, LAUNOR F. – 1967
THE UTILIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE IS ONE OF THE IMPORTANT INGREDIENTS IN COPING WITH CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS. THIS PAPER DISCUSSES THE QUESTION OF PRIORITIES IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AND ITS PLACE IN THE NATIONAL SCENE, DESCRIBES THREE STUDIES DEALING WITH THE PROBLEM OF COORDINATING RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND USE (PROJECT HINDSIGHT, THE TACOMA…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Development, Diffusion, Educational Innovation
Global Development Studies Inst., Millbrook, NY. – 1976
This workshop provided a meeting place for 35 secondary-school educators and resource leaders to share concerns, ideas, methodologies, and content in the teaching of global studies. The purpose was to bring together teachers from the social science and natural science departments to develop plans to integrate their respective departments for the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conference Reports, Curriculum Development, Development
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Warford, Larry J.; Flynn, William J. – Community College Journal, 2000
Asserts that institutional planning for workforce development programs should be based on serving four major workforce segments: emerging workers, transitional workers, entrepreneurs, and incumbent workers. Suggests that a typical college be divided into four components to deal with these different workers and their differing educational and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Development, Educational Finance, Educational Needs
Wyatt, Roger B. – 1997
Cinema as an art and communication form is entering its second century of development. Sergei Eisenstein conceived of editing in horizontal and vertical terms. He saw vertical editing patterns primarily as the synchronization of simultaneous image and sound elements, particularly music, no create cinematic meaning by means of the relationship…
Descriptors: Art, Change, Development, Digital Computers
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1983
Research and development (R&D) expenditures in 1984 are highlighted in this brief report. Areas considered include: (1) R&D and the gross national product (GNP); (2) R&D support; and (3) basic research, applied research, and development. Among the findings reported are those indicating: that in 1984, public and private sectors are…
Descriptors: Development, Economic Factors, Expenditures, Federal Aid
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Bell, Daniel – Physics Today, 1976
Reports that the world is entering a post-industrialized state in which the chief raw product is information. Experimentation in which totally new products are formed is decreasing, being replaced by products which are synthesized from existing knowledge. Warns that the increase in scale that institutions and cities are encountering may result in…
Descriptors: Communications, Development, Industrialization, Information Networks
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Reppy, Judith; Long, F. A. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1976
"Independent Research and Development" for the Defense Department costs United States taxpayers about one billion dollars a year. Facts about the program are hard to uncover, but two members of Cornell University's Program on Science, Technology, and Society have investigated the program and conclude that Congress should exert greater control.…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Contracts, Development, Federal Government
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Florentino, Mary R. – American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1975
The success and perhaps the survival of occupational therapy may well depend upon our ability to identify clearly our product and services. (Author/JA)
Descriptors: Development, Educational Trends, Occupational Therapy, Professional Occupations
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Mandelker, Daniel R. – Journal of the American Institute of Planners, 1975
The statutory system for the administration of critical area controls is examined, problems of implementation are noted, and some possible revisions in the statutory proposals are suggested. Recent State legislation enacting the critical area concept is then compared with The American Law Institute proposals. (Author)
Descriptors: Development, Environmental Standards, Land Use, Local Government
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