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Elias, Nicole M; Marrin, Madeleine – Teaching Public Administration, 2019
Student engagement in institutions of higher education has become a central priority for educators and administrators. What "student engagement" means for a diverse student body is an important question for public institutions with justice-related missions. As social welfare policy shifts to allow more recipients of public assistance…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Welfare Services, Low Income Students, Public Affairs Education
Luscombe, Irving Foulds – 1968
Station WNYC, New York, began operation in 1924 as a means of improving police and fire department services and raising the educational and cultural level of the citizenry. However, Mayor Hylan tried to use WNYC for personal political purposes; and until 1933, under Mayors Walker, McKee, and O'Brien, the station was handicapped by the Hylan…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Community Education, Cultural Education, Doctoral Dissertations
Dews, Peter; And Others – 1986
This publication presents a curriculum designed to educate New York City students about the importance of public transportation and to promote an awareness of the public's responsibility to respect and maintain New York City's transit system. The curriculum, designed by the New York City Transit Authority in cooperation with the New York City…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Bus Transportation, Citizenship Education, Community Involvement
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Brumberg, Stephan F. – Urban Education, 1990
Uses New York City schools as a case study in the translation of national policy into local action during World War I. Examines how the Board of Education initiated the intertwined tasks of stimulating patriotism and promoting Americanization. Discusses how schools were used as channels of communication to all Americans. (JS)
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Board of Education Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Immigrants
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Solovitch-Haynes, Syma – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1996
Describes a class project where New York City second graders worked with the community board of transportation to rename a street for an African American woman. The students succeeded in renaming 134th Street in honor of Mary McLeod Bethune, an African American educator. (MJP)
Descriptors: Blacks, Citizenship Education, City Government, Civics