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North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Chicago, IL.
A SURVEY OF A REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE OF 1,075 SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS HAS SHOWN THAT TEACHERS ARE CONFRONTED DAILY IN THEIR CLASSROOMS WITH A WIDE RANGE OF HUMAN RELATIONS PROBLEMS AND SITUATIONS. DECIDING HOW TO DISCUSS SUCH A CONTROVERSIAL SUBJECT AS DISCRIMINATION WITH MINORITY GROUPS OR DECIDING WHETHER OR NOT TO SING SONGS SUCH AS "OLD…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Ethnic Groups, Human Relations, Program Development
CREAN, ROBERT
"SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS" IS A PLAY WHICH CONSISTS OF FIVE CHARACTERS--THE SPEAKER, CATHERINE, A PROTESTANT, AMY, A JEW, ANTHONY, AN ITALIAN CATHOLIC, AND PETER, A NEGRO. THE PLAY IS PERFORMED IN A ROUND ACTING AREA RATHER THAN ON A STAGE, AND THERE IS NO SCENERY. THE AUDIENCE SURROUNDS THE ACTING AREA AND PLAYS AN ACTIVE ROLE AS THE…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Change, Dramatics, Ethnic Groups
Burd, Gene – 1980
An assessment of newspapers from ghost towns in the United States is proposed in this paper as a means of improving the definitions of frontier journalism beyond national time periods, expansion over geographical space, and primitive policy and practices. It is suggested that an evaluation be made by measurement and appraisal of those newspapers'…
Descriptors: Community Responsibility, Journalism, Media Research, Municipalities
Regoli, Robert M.; Poole, Eric D. – 1974
Youths who approved of adventurous, youth-oriented activities were likely to be more involved in delinquent behavior than those who did not, but no relationship was found between approval of more serious offenses and extent of delinquent involvement. Based on questionnaire responses from institutionalized girls in two juvenile reformatories,…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior Patterns, Delinquency Causes, Delinquent Behavior
Cheu, Janey; And Others – 1979
The Environmental Issues Test (EIT) is an instrument designed to assess moral and ethical reasoning within a scientific or technological context. It is comprised of five dilemma stories each of which highlights an environmental issue and the moral conflicts inherent in that issue. Following each dilemma story is a series of 12 issues statements,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Environmental Education, Measurement Instruments, Moral Values
Shelanski, Vivien B., Ed. – 1978
This newsletter contains items of interest to anyone concerned with science and society interactions. The first section of this issue contains 28 news items including program descriptions, information about meetings and publications, and discussions of issues related to science. The feature articles included are a legislative report on the U.S.…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Newsletters, Philosophy, Science Education
Achilles, C. M. – 1978
The root of many of the problems in education today is the shift in values from humanism to humanitarianism. While humanism elevates the individual, humanitarianism attempts to elevate mankind in general. Humanists feel that human problems stem from faults within individuals, and that the central purpose in life is to improve and discipline…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Problems, Humanism, Humanistic Education
Liss, Lora – 1975
This paper views the interrelatedness of political, economic, and family systems as they are being affected by the growing awareness of sex discrimination. The reduction in sex inequalities throughout the world, regardless of political or economic orientation, will necessitate a new perception of the woman's role in the family unit. The hypothesis…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Family (Sociological Unit), Literature Reviews, Marriage
PDF pending restorationCouncil of Europe, Strasbourg (France). Documentation Center for Education in Europe. – 1974
Papers from a workshop on compensatory education involving twenty researchers in eleven member states in the Council of Europe are included in this document. The objective of the workshop is to enable the researchers to discuss the problems which face compensatory education projects at a higher level of technicality than that permitted at the…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Conference Reports, Educational Problems, Educational Research
Gardner, George E. – 1974
The author discusses some of the conflicts now facing professionals, particularly those who work with children in the mental health field. He focuses on three conflict areas: the enormity of the task, the best method or theory involved in problem solving, the counselor's need to rehabilitate the patient vs. the need for social changes. The author…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Children, Mental Health, Psychiatrists
Lewis, Harry – 1968
Effective communication between middle class, or educated (12th grade and up) and the lower class, or uneducated (8th grade or less) is discussed from the standpoint of problems suggested by potential discontinuity brought about by signs (or language) and common experience. Research in the field is cited. It is suggested that if the people of the…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Cultural Influences, Educational Experience, Language Handicaps
National Inst. on Drug Abuse (DHEW/PHS), Rockville, MD. National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information. – 1973
The article suggests that many uncertainties exist with regard to the use of the "mega-hallucinogen" STP. Discussion centers on the history, chemistry, and pharmacology of the drug and its patterns of use. The subjective effects on humans as well as on animals is reviewed. Psychological and physiological effects of STP continue to be researched,…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Drug Abuse, Medical Services, Physiology
Berry, J. W. – Topics in Culture Learning, 1974
This paper is a plea for the recognition of the psychological and cultural value of pluralism in a nation. Government policies often discourage cultural pluralism in an attempt to promote national unity, but these policies suppress the individual's need for identity. Group interaction in complex societies may be divided into eight categories: (1)…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Biculturalism, Bilingualism, Cultural Pluralism
Broderick, W. F. – Opinion, 1969
By exposing the encroachments of the technological, highly centralized state on the individual, by discussing the struggle in the universities between authority and dissent, and by exploring the problems of an "air-conditioned," dehumanized world, teachers can bring new meaning to the study of "1984"--a novel which seems little…
Descriptors: Government Role, Human Dignity, Humanism, Literature
Welty, Gordon; Beradino, Alfred – 1970
This paper deals with the problems of rigorous research within the dynamic organizational context. Definitions and axioms establish the natures of a social problem, a social intervention program, continuous program monitoring, a method of describing alternative treatments, treatment effect testing, and programmatic change. These definitions and…
Descriptors: Administration, Diagrams, Organizations (Groups), Problem Solving


