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Shenk, Dena; Vora, Erika – 1982
A problem with gerontology theory is that it focuses on a social view of the aged, ignoring individual and cultural variables. A person is judged to have aged successfully if he has adjusted to society's definition of an "elderly person." Similarly, most studies of programs and options for the aged reflect the view of the service…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Cross Cultural Studies, Gerontology, Older Adults
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Weber, Hermann – European Education, 1993
Compares historiography and its relationship to government in the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) before and after German reunification. Acknowledges bias in some West German views of history, and calls for dialog among historical researchers from all viewpoints. (CFR)
Descriptors: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Foreign Countries, Historiography
Schuster, J. Mark Davidson – 1985
This report provides a comparative perspective on financial support for the arts in six western European countries, the United States, and Canada. It was designed so that American support for the arts could be compared with governmental support for the arts in other countries, whose philosophies and governmental systems might be similar or quite…
Descriptors: Art, Comparative Analysis, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
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Tippelt, Rudolf – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1988
Discusses difficulties faced by contemporary West German youth as they search for their place in society. Identifies three domains of socialization (private, public, and commercial), describing tensions, contradictions, and incoherences between them. States that children must now respond as individuals to contrasting demands and multiple roles.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Case, Donald Owen – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1991
Explores the development of videotex in Great Britain, west Germany, France, and the United States from 1968-90. Using the Social Construction of Technology framework, the interaction of social groups, problems, solutions, and technological artifacts in videotex development is discussed. Transmission, display, standards, and marketing problems are…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Information Technology, Marketing
Burn, Barbara B. – 1983
The effect of Fulbright grantees' experience in West Germany is analyzed in terms of subsequent careers, involvement with international education activities, personal values and life styles, and German language proficiency. Some comparisons are made between Fulbright scholars to Germany and those to other Western European countries. Data were…
Descriptors: Careers, Comparative Education, Higher Education, International Educational Exchange
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Wagner-Winterhager, Luise – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1988
Concentrating on the situation in West Germany of single women with children, the author traces the apparent contradiction of a high level of stress and strain on one hand and a high potential for satisfaction on the other. Proposes sociopolitical and educational measures, arguing that tasks of education and bringing up of children in…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Educational Research, Educational Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education
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Klinger, Vera – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1989
Examines the intrusion of female employees into the traditionally male domain of office work from 1860 to 1914. Shows that sex-specific segregation was supported by a lack of training facilities for girls and by fact that these facilities supported the dominant sex-role structure. Focuses on the development of vocational schools for girls.…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Females, Foreign Countries, Labor Force
Blossfeld, Hans-Peter; Shavit, Yossi – 1991
This study is a comparative analysis that addresses the question: to what extent has the relationship between parental socioeconomic characteristics and educational opportunities changed over time and why? The document suggests six hypotheses regarding change in the effects of social origins on education transitions: (1) modernization hypothesis:…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Change, Educational Opportunities, Elementary Secondary Education
Hurrelmann, Klaus – 1984
A general frame of reference for a comprehensive model of socialization is presented. This model considers different levels of theoretical analysis and a methodological combination of investigations of the "objective" social reality with "subjective" interpretations of reality as it is in the Federal Republic of Germany. The…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Educational Psychology, Foreign Countries
Hurrelmann, Klaus – 1985
Family socialization is a social mechanism of the reproduction of social inequality from one generation to the next. The argument about the "class-specific socialization," which stopped in the 1970s, is being taken up again with this discussion and developed further towards a theory of socio-structural and situation-specific…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Environment, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Psychology, Elementary Secondary Education
Trommsdorff, Gisela – 1982
The study deals with inter- and intracultural differences in the perception of family roles. One hundred and fifty-six Japanese students (40 modern females, 76 traditional females, and 40 males) and 148 German students (58 modern females, 49 traditional females, and 41 males) answered questionnaires concerning the ideal and real decision-making…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences
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Bartelt, H. Guillermo – Wicazo Sa Review, 1986
Interest in the American Indian in West Germany is high. Romantic notions, derived from the novels of 19th century German writer Karl May and American westerns shown on German television, combined with a subtle anti-Americanism might be responsible for the American Indian Movement (AIM) support groups that have been forming among students and…
Descriptors: Activism, American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indian Studies
Hamilton, Stephen F. – Curriculum Review, 1988
Discusses study of tenth and eleventh graders that was undertaken to determine how paid employment influences the behavior and attitudes of adolescents. Topics discussed include the development of responsibility, isolation from adults, negative effects of working, and West Germany's system of apprenticeship combined with part-time schooling. (10…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Apprenticeships, Developed Nations, Experiential Learning
Megnin, Donald F.; Force, George T. – International Journal of Political Education, 1984
Education has a greater impact on the nature of German youth's perception of the reunification of East and West Germany than do extensive family discussions of political matters. There appears to be less support for reunification as a political symbol with each succeeding generation. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, European History
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