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Farrar, Ronald T., Ed.; Stevens, John D., Ed. – 1971
In 11 different essays, journalism historians reflect on the present state of their art and suggest ways and means of doing the important work that lies ahead. Areas of productive research suggested include freedom of expression, politics and economics, technology regionalism, Black journalism, the journalist as social critic, photographic…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Behavioral Sciences, Black History, Black Literature
Goldstein, Eleanor C.; And Others – 1972
The Social Issues Resources Series (SIRS) is a set of loose leaf units each of which is addressed to a different social issue. Each unit consists of articles which have been reproduced from newspapers, magazines, journals and government publications representing the prevailing spectrum of opinion, emphasis and complexity. Sixty articles are…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Drug Education, Drug Use
Nehnevajsa, Jiri – 1971
The Pittsburgh Goals Study about which this speech centers is SO 004 019. Issues identified by the leaders questioned which seem particularly crucial for the next five years in the development of Pittsburgh are: pollution control; public welfare system; drug problem; health services; low cost housing; rapid transit. Two more issues, Metropolitan…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Change, Community Cooperation, Community Leaders
LeBeau, Bryan, Comp. – 1973
This catalog contains a listing of over 1,000 16mm films of interest to students, teachers, and researchers in sociology. Whenever possible, content reflects current trends toward increased interdisciplinary investigation. In the main body of the catalog, the films are listed alphabetically by title. For each entry, information is given on…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Catalogs, Cultural Education, Educational Resources
McAfee, Oralie; Nedler, Shari – 1976
In this booklet the importance of parent education as a preventive strategy for child abuse is discussed. Many individual differences exist in the area of needs, strengths, and weaknesses related to effective child-rearing and parental competencies. Program goals for parent education would emphasize the following: (1) a primary concern for…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Child Abuse, Child Advocacy, Child Development
Carruth, James F. – 1976
The control of technology over the physical environment is investigated in this seminar paper. Technological control creates a psychological paradox for man, making him feel helpless and incompetent. The dilemma of helplessness is emphasized because man's main environment is social and/or interpersonal rather than physical. Individual competence…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Development, Individual Psychology, Interpersonal Competence
Morris, Donald – 1976
Methods and resource materials are suggested for teaching elementary level students about the concept of interdependence in terms of the Bicentennial. The rationale lies with a belief in human interrelatedness and the universality of human rights for which the signers of the Declaration of Independence struggled. Students are encouraged to explore…
Descriptors: American History, Civil Liberties, Concept Teaching, Elementary Education
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Levinson, David – American Behavioral Scientist, 1977
Summarizes what behavioral science has learned from holocultural studies of social problems, child rearing, kinship, and cultural evolution. Holocultural studies test or derive a theory by mathematical analysis of data drawn from a sample of primitive societies representing three or more geographical regions of the world. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Behavioral Science Research, Child Rearing, Cross Cultural Studies
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Di Chiro, Giovanna – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 1987
Reexamines the environmental problem-solving focus of environmental education. Critiques the view of environment and the concept of environmental problems. Provides a feminist perspective on analyzing environmental issues. Argues that this approach develops a better understanding of the problems and their potential solutions. (TW)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Economic Factors, Educational Philosophy, Environment
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Urwin, Charlene A. – Family Relations, 1988
Assesses Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) from a family perspective. Discusses the problem of AIDS in children, and the particular needs of their families. Proposes five categories of AIDS family concerns: emotional and physical, social, financial, religious or spiritual, and adjustment. Offers suggestions to help family-focused…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adjustment (to Environment), Children, Diseases
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Keeling, Richard P. – Science, Technology, & Human Values, 1987
Discusses the importance of education as the primary response of higher education to the epidemic associated with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Focuses on the personal, social and institutional issues that bear on AIDS education on college campuses and the important features of AIDS education programs. (TW)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, College Science, Disease Control, Disease Incidence
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Edelman, Marion Wright – Urban Education, 1988
For poor and minority teenagers the lack of adequate life options may increase their desire for early pregnancy. Since teen mothers face probable poverty and single parenthood, it is imperative that schools and school social workers provide counseling, health services, and work preparation as well as academic skills training. (VM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Basic Skills, Dropout Prevention, Early Parenthood
Maeroff, Gene I. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1988
The educational reform movement has proven largely irrelevant to urban minority students' needs. Dropout prevention programs have bestowed meaningless diplomas, while side-stepping the root causes of failure and underachievement. Urban high schools are large and impersonal and have a sour, dispirited atmosphere that discourages learning. Clearly,…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Dropout Prevention, Economically Disadvantaged, Expectation
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Falk, William W.; Gilbert, Jess – Rural Sociology, 1985
Raises questions about current rural sociology from a critical theory perspective. Provides a brief historical analysis of its theoretical and applied roots. Suggests interweaving of research, practice, and advocacy as way to bring rural sociologists back into policy making. (LFL)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Intellectual Disciplines, Policy Formation, Political Issues
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Shrum, Rebecca A.; Halgin, Richard P. – Teaching of Psychology, 1985
A senior psychology seminar that dealt with recent psychological, sociological, and feminist literature on sexual victimization is described. Major topics addressed were rape, childhood sexual abuse, and incest. The topics of pornography, sexual harassment, and sexual exploitation in the media were also covered. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives
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