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Li, Wen Lang – Thrust: The Journal for Employment and Training Professionals, 1981
This data analysis concludes that vocational education will increase a high school graduate's earnings, that benefits of training for women and immigrants should be considered in policy planning, and that black males do not financially benefit as much as others from vocational education. (CT)
Descriptors: Blacks, Educational Benefits, Employed Women, High School Graduates
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Cutright, Melitta – PTA Today, 1982
Censorship in school libraries and classroom reading materials is discussed. Views of influential groups and individuals on the reasons for censorship are outlined, and suggestions for preventing censorship battles in schools are given. (FG)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Educational Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education
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Boucouvalas, Marcie – Convergence: An International Journal of Adult Education, 1982
Greece's adult education enterprise is well-organized, well-thought-out, and well-grounded. A sound philosophical, theoretical, and conceptual foundation supports its operational components. A unique feature is its blend of centralization and decentralization: centralized policy and guidance and decentralized decision making and autonomy over…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Programs, Continuing Education
Smith, R. Winfield – American School Board Journal, 1982
A school board's responsibility is to formulate wise educational policy in response to the will of the people. The superintendent should develop and lead a team with high morale toward the achievement of educational objectives that are jointly forged by the board, community representatives, administration, and faculty. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, Board Administrator Relationship
Salmon, Paul – American School Board Journal, 1982
Since each situation is unique, no general statement can be validated about which partner in the board-superintendent relationship is dominant. The opportunity now exists for boards and superintendents to work together with mutual respect to improve public education for everyone. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Accountability, Administrative Organization, Administrator Role, Board Administrator Relationship
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French, Bruce Comly – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
The legislative process and legislative drafting should be taught in law school as a counterpoint to case analysis and appellate decision making. Practical drafting experience with a lobbyist, legislator, or committee should be required, and rule-making and adjudicating should be included. (MSE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Field Experience Programs, Government (Administrative Body), Higher Education
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Estroff, Sue E. – Journal of Social Issues, 1981
Reviews experiences of psychiatric patients in the community. Argues that deinsitutionalization and community treatment of the most needy patients have failed because these movements did not address the sociocultural reasons for institutionalization. Presents economic, clinical, and social hypotheses about why failures have occurred. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Counselor Client Relationship, Deinstitutionalization (of Disabled), Economic Factors
Kearns, Dorothy K. – American School Board Journal, 1982
The board's and superintendent's task in policy development should be clear: to recognize all members of the education community and to obtain their views before policies are set in concrete. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Advisory Committees, Board Administrator Relationship, Board of Education Policy
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Florio, David H.; And Others – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1979
Twenty-six congressional staff members dealing with educational legislation were surveyed concerning their sources of information and the relative importance and value of educational inquiry in various stages of the policy process. Conclusions were drawn and recommendations regarding improvement of the process were made. (MH)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, Decision Making, Educational Policy
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Sterne, Richard; And Others – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1979
Systematic experimentation rather than random innovation is urged to promote effective curriculum designs, to establish an empirical basis for educational policy decisions, and to provide quasi-theories about educational policy change. CSWE is seen as potential coordinator and repository of data about the effects of changes in educational policy.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Rose, Homer C., Jr.; Hample, Stephen R. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1981
Lessons and strategies for the institutional researcher dealing with faculty reduction are reviewed: developing a database; defining circumstances necessary for retrenchment; developing policies regarding participation and program discontinuance; examining alternatives; reviewing role and mission statements, legal standards and procedures;…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Faculty, College Planning, College Role
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Wolf-Wilets, Vivian C.; Nugent, L. Catherine – Nursing Outlook, 1979
Presents an analysis of faculty dynamics in nursing curriculum situations based on the social theories of conflict, community power, and interest-group to form a political model representing stages in policy development. These stages are applied to curriculum change examples to show how social conflict and power plays cause problems. (MF)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, College Faculty, Committees, Conflict
Hoyt, Kenneth B. – New Directions for Education and Work, 1978
Effective collaboration between educational systems and the broader community for the formation and support of education-work policies requires shared commitment, shared responsibility, and shared authority. Three community models exist, and each, with its various advantages, is explored. (Author/JMD)
Descriptors: Career Education, Committees, Community Cooperation, Cooperative Planning
Best, Fred – Aging and Work: A Journal on Age, Work and Retirement, 1979
Work years are being compressed into a smaller portion of midlife while non-work time (schooling and retirement) is growing rapidly. Analysis of these trends suggests greater future interest in flexible retirement ages, reduction of work time (work sharing) to attenuate unemployment, and part-time jobs among older workers. (MF)
Descriptors: Age, Economic Factors, Futures (of Society), Labor Market
Trends 2000, 1979
The US National Paper on the UN Conference on Science and Technology for Development is grounded in the notion of "appropriate technology" and considers future courses of action. The Swedish Lund Letter on Science, Technology, and Basic Human Needs examines this position in terms of technology impact on employment. (JMF)
Descriptors: Conferences, Developing Nations, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries
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