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Thomas, R. Murray – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1981
Consequences of the bicultural goal are: (1) failure to review the unreasonable goal critically; (2) prevention of standardized scores from "leaking out" to the public; (3) attempts to "interpret" evaluation results to make them palatable to the schools' critics; and (4) lack of attention to various evaluation techniques. (RL)
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Educational Objectives, Evaluation Methods, Program Effectiveness
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Div. of Human Resources. – 1987
This report is the result of a study to assess whether American Samoans should be designated as Native Americans under the Job Training Partnership Act. The finding is that there is insufficient evidence in favor of such a change in designation. To designate American Samoans as Native Americans may set a precedent for amending numerous other…
Descriptors: American Indians, Classification, Federal Indian Relationship, Federal Programs
MKGK, Inc., San Francisco, CA. – 1980
This report presents an assessment of Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (DHEW) services delivery to American Samoans residing in California, Hawaii, and American Samoa. The evaluation includes analyses of human services needs, resources, and delivery. The effectiveness of human services delivery was assessed using interviews with Samoan…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Delivery Systems, Human Services, Needs Assessment
Halagao, Patricia Espiritu – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2006
Hawaii is often perceived as the "Land of "Aloha," a racial paradise where everyone gets along. But do we? The author explores Hawaii's distinct cultural dynamics with pre-service teachers in a multicultural education course that problematised race and ethnicity. Using an inquiry approach and culturally relevant activities, the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Racial Factors, Multicultural Education, Samoan Americans