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Glanz, Jeffrey – 1979
A persistent problem for supervisors and curriculum workers has been the unresolved tension between the demands of the organization and the drive for professionalism. Emerging in the late nineteenth century, the problem was greatly influenced by the transformation of the school system along bureaucratic lines. Supervisors and curriculum workers…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrative Problems, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role
Seif, Elliott – 1979
Humanistic psychology aids individuals in developing self-esteem and self-actualization and therefore is an excellent means of citizenship education. According to humanistic psychologists, the process of self-actualization involves the four stages of fulfilling physiological, safety, love, and esteem needs. Some characteristics of the…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Decision Making, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
Sanders, Douglas E. – 1977
Once European sovereignty had been established, colonial powers regarded the affairs of the colonized area as "internal", meaning that indigenous rights were to be governed solely by the colonial power. It was George Manuel, a British Columbia Indian and President of the National Indian Brotherhood, 1970-76, who conceived the idea of an…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Canada Natives, Civil Liberties
Johnson, Helen W. – 1975
The American Indian population is in a period of transition. It is young, growing, and becoming more urban. There were some improvements in income, housing, education, and health in the 1960-70 decade, but Indians remain the most disadvantaged of the minority ethnic groups in the United States. By most of the above measures, Indians, especially…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Alaska Natives, American Indians, Cultural Influences
Cotton, Chester C.; Patterson, Wade N. – 1976
It was hypothesized that organizational participants have one of four preferred power balancing styles--Independent Style, Outside Interests Style, Organization Man Style, or Collegial Style--and further hypothesized that such styles have biographical correlates and that certain styles will tend to be overrepresented in organizations. The…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Faculty, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics
Massey, Grace Carroll – 1975
This study explored relationships to help explain why black students in inner city high schools so frequently report relatively high academic self-concepts although their academic achievement was low. Questionnaires were administered to a random sample in each comprehensive high schools in the San Francisco High School District (total n = 779).…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Need, Black Students, Doctoral Dissertations
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Philadelphia. – 1973
Self-determination for the Choctaw tribal government and its people was reflected in the progress made in program development. Programs in effect during fiscal year (FY) 1973 covered the full range of economic and social needs of the Choctaw people. Designed to complement the progress achieved during FY 1972, the following four developmental…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, Annual Reports, Community Development, Cooperative Programs
ACKCO, Inc., Boulder, CO. – 1974
The House Committee on Appropriations requested the U.S. Office of Education (USOE) and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) to review the: Impact-Aid Program, Johnson-O'Malley Program, Indian Education Act, and Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title I. ACKCO, Inc. a private Indian-owned professional service firm, was contracted to examine…
Descriptors: Administration, American Indians, Community Involvement, Educational Assessment
Nummenmaa, Tapio – 1971
The purpose of the study was to describe Finnish children's conceptions of aspects of the adult world and the development of the structure of children's thinking. Ninety boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 10 were interviewed individually. Each child was asked a minimum of 15 questions in each of the following subject areas: 1) war and peace;…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Cognitive Development, Comparative Education, Educational Research
Long, Samuel – 1976
In this study, individual-oriented and system-oriented models of systemic rejection among white and black adolescents are investigated. Systemic rejection is defined as attitudes of political alienation and political violence justification. Twelve hypotheses were generated and tested using survey data collected in May 1976 from a random sample of…
Descriptors: Activism, Adolescents, Expectation, High School Students
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Herrmann, Allan – Distance Education, 1988
Outlines a conceptual framework for investigating distance education students' attitudes toward education and describes the results of a study. Concepts discussed are socialization, including influences of the educational institution, work, family, and friends; professionalization; feelings of power and control over work and career; and reasons…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Distance Education, Education Work Relationship, Family Influence
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Weisz, John R.; And Others – American Psychologist, 1984
Individuals gain feelings of control either by influencing existing realities (primary control) or by accommodating to existing realities (secondary control). Comparisons of American culture (which encourages primary control) and Japanese culture (which encourages secondary control) suggest that, ideally, individuals and cultures should blend both…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Cultural Traits
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Elkin, Bruce – Journal of Experiential Education, 1982
Urges an adventure filled, experientially based systems approach to environmental education. Says cannot afford linear, piecemeal approaches to either the processes of life or the processes of living, that the challenge is to see the whole system and to learn to act in ways that maintain that wholeness. (Author)
Descriptors: Activism, Adventure Education, Behavior Change, Competence
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Weaver, Richard L., II; And Others – Innovative Higher Education, 1990
Dynamation is the integrative process whereby the sum total of all learning, knowledge, experiences, and feelings are brought to bear on productive, creative action and problem solving. The article discusses 10 techniques developers can use to encourage faculty to engage in growth activities. Focus is on facilitator-enhanced empowerment.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselors, Creativity
Rhodes, William C. – Behavior in Our Schools, 1987
With the advent of quantum mechanics, physics has merged with psychology, and cognitive science has been revolutionized. Quantum logic supports the notion of influencing the environment by increasing the child's capacity for cognitive processing. This special educational approach is theoretically more effective than social and political…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Restructuring, Educational Philosophy
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