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Boyer, Ernest L. – 1986
Not all of America's public schools have benefited from recent efforts to improve education, because the problems of schools and of their communities are deep and complex. By 2000, when one of every three pupils in the public schools will be nonwhite, America's major cities could become an educational Third World. To avoid a deepening crisis,…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Education
Smith, Donald H. – 1986
This paper, which was presented as testimony at the State of New York hearing on dropouts, presents three causes for the high dropout rates of Black and Hispanic students and offers some solutions. It is noted that in large cities dropout rates range from as high as 50% to 70% among Blacks and Hispanics. The reasons cited for these high rates are:…
Descriptors: Black Students, Blacks, Cultural Education, Dropout Rate
Gallup, Alec M.; Clark, David L. – 1987
This nineteenth annual Gallup Poll of public attitudes toward public schools focuses on educational policies of the Reagan Administration, and continues to monitor trends and opinions on questions about schooling. Questions and responses are included for the following categories: (1) Perceived Improvements in Local Public Schools; (2) Perceived…
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Parents
Fontana, Vincent J. – 1986
America's children and their families are in trouble, trouble so deep as to constitute a serious threat to the future of our society. The major source of that threat is bureaucratic "benign neglect." We have failed to recognize that the problems of the multitroubled family in a changing society are the problems of the entire society in the midst…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Advocacy, Child Neglect, Economic Factors
McCord, Joan – 1982
Research related to identification of delinquents, causes of delinquency, and effective intervention to stop delinquency is reviewed in this paper. In summary, the review indicates that adolescent problems appear to be concentrated among those disadvantaged in a variety of ways. Further, the reviewed literature indicates that biases in the justice…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Delinquency Causes, Family Characteristics, Identification
McAdam, Doug – 1982
Although recent research suggests that individuals active in social protest in the 1960's maintain their activist identities, the structural links which allow the continuity have yet to be identified. A review of research reveals that the continuity of self-identification, political attitudes and activities, and occupational choices is influenced…
Descriptors: Activism, Civil Disobedience, Diffusion (Communication), Political Attitudes
Hepworth, H. Philip – 1980
The surfacing of battered wives as a specific problem comes out of the many social changes occurring in Britain and many other countries in the 1960's. It comes in part from the growing number of marriages, the peaking of the baby boom in 1959, a decrease in family size, and a steady growth in female labor force participation. Importantly, women's…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Divorce, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
Callahan, Tim; Felton, Randall – 1980
Social studies teachers can involve their students in an issues-oriented curriculum by using the least expensive, least threatening medium available, the newspaper. The newspaper's stock in trade is the relevant, timely issue--just what is missing from all too many social studies classrooms. In dealing with issues in social studies classrooms,…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities, Newspapers
Smart, Karla – Insights into Open Education, 1985
An appreciation for the diverse meanings ascribed to the concept of literacy is fundamental to the affirmation of literacy in human lives. Literacy is something interpreted. Its presence is visible in lives, yet literacy remains an invisible, measureless phenomenon. In the fullness of being literate, there is humanness-wakefulness, liveliness and…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Definitions, Illiteracy, Individual Development
Fawcett, Richard G., Ed. – 1985
Designed for high school debate students and coaches, this guide presents a preliminary analysis of the issues concerning the 1985-86 national high school debate topic on water policy and provides information concerning the inquiry and advocacy process. Following discussions on the value of policy debate and its future, the book contains one…
Descriptors: Competition, Debate, Drinking Water, High Schools
Peer reviewedHerman, Michele H.; Sedlacek, William E. – Journel of the NAWDAC, 1974
This study explores the fears of potential rape victims and the amount of information about rape and self-defense that such women possess. Many dimensions were found to explain the variability of responses among female members of the campus community. Suggestions for programs were offered. (Author/PC)
Descriptors: College Students, Crime, Females, Information Needs
Peer reviewedNissen, Myra H. – National Elementary Principal, 1974
Examines, by means of interviews with school principals, some of the problems involved in decentralization of the New York City school system. (WM)
Descriptors: Community Control, Decentralization, Educational Change, Elementary Schools
A Graduate Seminar on Social Problems: Community Professionals and the Urban Community as Laboratory
Peer reviewedManis, Jerome G.; And Others – Teaching Sociology, 1974
A melding of community professionals, graduate students, and sociology faculty to identify and study urban community problems proved to be a viable technique for an experimental seminar program. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Community Study, Field Studies, Graduate Study, Human Resources
Chopra, Khem S.; And Others – 1977
Two groups of employed men in an alcoholic rehabilitation program, one referred through an organized policy of constructive coercion and the other composed of volunteers, were compared to test the efficacy of constructive coercion in the rehabilitation process. It was found the patients referred by constructive coercion were younger, had fewer…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Antisocial Behavior, Drinking, Employer Employee Relationship
Shelanski, Vivien B., Ed. – 1977
This newsletter contains items of interest to anyone concerned with science and society interactions. The first section of this issue contains 20 news and communication items including several program descriptions, discussions of social issues related to science, and descriptions of three bibliographies. Three feature articles are also included.…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Newsletters, Philosophy, Science Education


