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Erickson, Kai L. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1975
Suggests possible political and collective bargaining strategies for protecting the economic welfare of teachers in the face of inflation, declining student enrollments, and a surplus of teachers. (JG)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Economic Climate, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Issues
Peer reviewedYudof, Mark G.; Morgan, Daniel C. – Law and Contemporary Problems, 1974
An historical account is given of movements toward educational finance reform in Texas, culminating in the Rodriquez v. San Antonio Independent School District case and its aftermath. The role of political pressures applied by various interest groups is traced and the prospects for future reform assessed. (EH)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Discrimination, Educational Finance, Equal Education
Peer reviewedWright, James D. – Youth and Society, 1975
Political attitudes, as measured in a large, national representative sample survey in five areas central to the "great gap" hypothesis (i.e. huge differences in attitudes between the young and the old) are examined in light of three models of the politics of youth. The data casts doubt on theories of the "youth revolt". While the non-college young…
Descriptors: Activism, College Students, Generation Gap, Political Attitudes
Peer reviewedHill, Freddye – Journal of Black Studies, 1975
Using data from formal interviews, participant observation, and attitudes scales, the nature of Black Nationalism among Northwestern University students is investigated together with life experiences that seem to correlate with these black nationalist orientations. Recommendations for future research are offered. (EH)
Descriptors: Activism, Black Community, Black Power, Black Students
Hellweg, Susan A. – 1989
This paper provides an overview of the development of sponsors for primary and general election debates at the presidential level and considers the various sponsorship alternatives for future debates. From a historical perspective, the paper discusses the major role that the broadcasting industry played in the early presidential debates and…
Descriptors: Debate, Elections, Mass Media Role, Media Research
Findsen, Brian C. – 1990
A study examined the quest for social equity by one adult education institution in New Zealand. It placed social equity in the wider context of recent developments in New Zealand society and explored models for conceptualizing social change. These models included the adaptive framework, helping/coping strategies, and allocation policies. A social…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Educational Planning, Foreign Countries
Garner, Jane; And Others – 1990
This study investigated the way that network television covered televised political advertising in presidential campaigns from 1972 through 1988. The findings indicated a substantial increase in the coverage of spots on the network evening news in 1988. In addition, 1988 coverage tended to cover negative spots more than positive ones and was more…
Descriptors: Elections, Higher Education, Mass Media Role, News Reporting
Herbeck, Dale A.; Katsulas, John P. – 1989
Senate confirmation hearings on President Reagan's nominees for the U. S. Supreme Court raise questions about what these nominations tell about law. The controversy that surrounded the confirmation of the Reagan nominees was a direct result of two competing conceptions of law: legal formalism and legal realism. Legal formalism views law as a…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Judges, Court Litigation, Government Role
Holderness, Susan Tanner – 1990
Controversy surrounding the definition of the gifted student, as enacted through New Mexico's Public School Reform Act of 1986 (S.B. 106) is examined in this study. The Kingdon decision-making model is applied to examine the reasons for the persistence of the policy definition of "gifted," despite continuing controversy. The summary…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Decision Making, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Katus, J., Ed.; Toth, Janos, Ed. – 1985
Twelve papers are presented from the 1984 Hungarian-Dutch symposium on adult education and public information. Titles and authors include "The Situation of Mental Health in Hungary" (Katalin Fodor, Jozsef Gerevich); "Andragology in the Netherlands" (B. van Gent); "Needs in Local Planning for Adult Education: Experiences in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Andragogy, Community Education, Community Involvement
McKay, Emily G. – 1985
Up until now Hispanics have not gotten involved in the policy analysis field. By learning to specifically assess the actual or potential impact of alternate policies or programs, it will be possible to help decision makers adopt policies which are more equitable to Hispanics. The following steps may help an individual carry out policy analysis:…
Descriptors: Activism, Decision Making, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization
Peer reviewedWillard, William – Wicazo Sa Review, 1986
The Ninth Congress of the Inter-American Indian Institute (IAII) was held October 28-November 1, 1985 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and was--for several reasons--a major event in the history of the indigenous people of this hemisphere. First, it was the first Congress held in the United States in the 45 years since the Institute was organized. Second,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Federal Indian Relationship, Indigenous Populations, International Cooperation
St. Dizier, Byron – 1986
Questionnaires were sent to 114 of the 228 editorial page editors at newspapers in the United States with daily circulations greater than 50,000 for a study that compared (1) the editor-publisher relationship existing at chains to that found at independent papers, and (2) the 1984 presidential endorsements made by chains to those by independent…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Editorials, Editors, Journalism
Caporaso, James A.; And Others – 1986
A collective assessment of the comparative study of foreign policy as a field of scholarly inquiry is presented. An effort is made to interpret the field's boundaries, to review its accomplishments, and to propose some future directions. The first section, in which the field's scope and boundaries are discussed, asserts that the boundaries are…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Essays, Foreign Policy, Hypothesis Testing
Minckley, Barbara B., Ed.; Young, Lu Ann, Ed. – 1985
Underscoring the importance of active planning for constructive change in the nursing profession, the papers in these proceedings highlight the need for nursing to remain pro-active in the management of nursing education and patient care environments. The proceedings contain: (1) "Pro-Active Planning for Nursing at the Federal Level," by Jo…
Descriptors: Administration, Education Work Relationship, Health Services, Leadership


