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Wionczek, Miguel S. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1979
Examines some major underlying issues responsible for pervasive negative attitudes towards the 1979 United Nations Conference on Science and Technology for Development (UNCSTD). Cites world economy, socio-political influence in less developed countries, and the modus operandi of the United Nations as issues of importance. (MA)
Descriptors: Conferences, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Development
International Labour Office, Geneva (Switzerland). – 1972
In a study of the spread of highly advanced technology in developing countries, particularly its effects on manpower, the International Labour Office conducted a 3-day round-table discussion in which manpower policy implications were derived from analyses of papers and case studies dealing with the effects of automation and electronic data…
Descriptors: Automation, Computers, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
Kearns, Peter; Papadopoulos, George – 2000
This study of policies, strategies, and practices designed to create a learning and training culture focuses on Britain, Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the United States. Part I provides an overview of key contextual changes influencing development of policy for building a learning culture in the countries; sets out the approach adopted…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Developed Nations, Education Work Relationship, Educational Administration
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). International Inst. for Educational Planning. – 1984
The International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) selected three areas of inquiry as its focal concerns for the years 1984-1989. The first of these centered on the influences on each other of education and technological development, and on the implications of these mutual influences for educational planning on a national scale,…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
Marker, Gerald W. – 1978
Modern society should consider the social consequences of science and technology. Examples of problems which have recently arisen from the increased interdependence of technology and society include depletion of the ozone layer of the atmosphere by aerosol sprays, prolongation of life by artificial means, and rapidly increasing population due…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Depleted Resources, Developed Nations, Energy