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Markham, Reed – 1989
The 1988 campaign is over, and once again the issue of the networks' coverage of the presidential campaign has been raised. Critics have concluded that the coverage of the campaign was reduced to "sound bites," tightly controlled debates and slick television ads. Unfortunately, little attention was paid to the most important issue in the…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Elections, Leadership, Leadership Qualities
Muenchow, Susan, Ed.; McFarland, Mary Lang, Ed. – 1982
In these proceedings of a May 1981 symposium, the origins of the New Right and its efforts to capture the "pro-family" label for itself are explored. Also addressed is the question of why there are two opposing children's lobbies, one conservative and one more liberal. Special emphasis was placed on the Family Protection Act and on…
Descriptors: Conferences, Day Care, Employed Women, Family Programs
Goodnow, Jacqueline J.; Burns, Ailsa – 1982
People working in the area of early childhood, either as practitioners or as advocates, are often faced with the task of trying to make sense of federal and state policies. Adopting the approach that an historical perspective is necessary in order to understand the social context in which change or attempted change occurs, this paper presents a…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Current Events, Early Childhood Education, Federal Regulation
Winter, James P.; And Others – 1982
Two unrelated studies investigated issues in newspaper journalism. The first, a replication of an earlier study, examined whether the priority given by newspapers to reporting local news was warranted. Respondents in three areas of the country were asked to rate their interest in various types of news on a five-point scale. Results indicated that…
Descriptors: Editorials, Elections, Journalism, Local Issues
Pejovich, Steve – 1983
This booklet, one of a series intended to apply economic principles to major social and political issues of the day, starts from the premise that Marxism is a threat to our way of life and offers a critique of fundamental components of the social movement Marx created. The first of six subsections focuses on sources of influence on Karl Marx…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Economics Education, Higher Education
Associated Press Managing Editors. – 1983
Prepared by members of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Committee of the Associated Press Managing Editors (AMPE), this collection of articles deals with a variety of issues concerning freedom of the press. Following a list of members of the committee, the major articles in the collection are: (1) "Massive Libel Suits Threaten Freedom of All…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Government Role, Higher Education
Jensen, Dwight Wm. – 1985
In considering the possibility of a normative theory of freedom of the press, this paper examines arguments about such freedom in the Third World and elsewhere. Some of the arguments discussed in the paper are derived from the theories of John Locke and Karl Marx; others are drawn from the concepts of divine rights, elitism, liberal democracy, and…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Democracy, Democratic Values, Developing Nations
Peer reviewedLucas, Christopher J. – Education and Urban Society, 1974
More less coincident with public erosion of confidence in schools has been an important shift in perspective among certain educational historians whose shared reinterpretation of the past poses a major challenge to accepted views of the development of formal education in the U.S. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Educational Development, Educational History, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedHomel, Michael W. – Integrated Education, 1974
Some observers, aware that small black communities have long existed in northern cities, look to the nineteenth century to learn something of blacks and their initial encounters with public education; Chicago provides examples of both contrasts and continuities with the present. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Black Education, Educational Development, Educational History, Educational Problems
Green, Barbara B. – Teaching Political Science, 1974
An introductory political science course considering protest movements and alternatives for the redress of grievances requires student participation in groups through role-playing, discussion, and group presentations. The contemporary issues debated by the students are related by the instructor to traditional political science theory. (JH)
Descriptors: Dissent, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Political Issues
Peer reviewedRist, Ray C. – Integrated Education, 1974
In September, 1973, a white principal in a predominantly black elementary school in Portland, Oregon gave an interview to the city's largest daily newspaper: the resulting controversy helps sharpen the focus of the debate concerning means of achieving school integration. (JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Busing, Desegregation Methods, Political Issues
Nolte, M. Chester – American School Board Journal, 1974
While his responsibilities are growing rapidly, the superintendent's authority is shrinking. The board must tell its superintendent exactly what it is he or she is to be accountable for. (Author/WM)
Descriptors: Accountability, Board Administrator Relationship, Board of Education Policy, Court Litigation
PDF pending restorationBernstein, Jean – 1970
Secondary students learn about the process of becoming President of the United States in this social studies unit. The unit traces the steps that a fictional candidate takes from the Presidential primaries through National Party Conventions and election campaigns, to the Presidential office in the White House. A candidate proceeds through the…
Descriptors: Elections, Federal Government, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities
Molen, Janis – 1977
The Sunseed Repertory Collective, a touring theatre company, was formed to deal seriously with contemporary--often controversial--social and political issues. The group uses unconventional production techniques, plays in a variety of settings to a wide range of audiences, charges no admission (relying on donations after performances), and prefers…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Drama, Dramatics, Financial Problems
Peer reviewedCrew, Louie – Phylon, 1975
Argues that, considering the widespread pluralism in dialects in the Black community, the linguists' use of the term "Black English" to describe the language of only one group of blacks seems an example of poor communication between linguists and the general public; and that linguistists cannot afford to ignore the racial plays for power in the…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Dialects, Language Patterns, Language Planning


