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Vielle, Jean-Pierre – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1981
Outlines a taxonomy of six kinds of educational research and their individual impact on educational change. After discussing factors which limit the impact of such research, the author concludes that the social mechanisms for the diffusion of new ideas, rather than the research itself, determine educational change. (AM)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Classification, Comparative Education, Diffusion
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Dunn, Linda – Children Today, 1981
Describes steps taken to recruit Blacks to adopt Black children in foster care. Procedures included establishing an advisory committee, educating the public about adoption, and obtaining the involvement and cooperation of local government and community action organizations. (DB)
Descriptors: Adoption, Black Youth, Foster Family, Government Role
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Doughtery, J. W. – Clearing House, 1979
The word "curriculum" is derived from a verb meaning "to run a course," which well describes the frantic actions of educators to adopt each new educational fad. But the curriculum revisions of recent years have not justified their cost. It is time for educators to be more conservative. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Austin, Gilbert R. – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1981
Information from state assessment programs may be utilized to identify the characteristics of schools performing in an exemplary fashion, so that effective practices can be adopted and implemented in other schools. Various effective school practices and findings, revealed by school studies conducted in six states, are distilled in this paper. (AEF)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Educational Assessment, Educational Improvement, Educational Practices
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Dede, Christopher J.; Bowman, Jim R. – Journal of Thought, 1981
Given all the possible participants (parents, governments, schools, the media, business) in implementing new information technologies in education, the authors present two extreme scenarios: one in which all participate to develop instructional technology; the other in which no cooperation occurs. (Part of a theme issue on educational futures.)…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, Computers, Educational Technology
Reilly, David H.; Starr, Nina K. – Educational Technology, 1980
Examines use of Title III/IV-C funds for implementation of innovative programs in North Carolina and those factors which contribute either to success or failure of a program. The extent to which the successful programs have been continued and/or shared and established in other schools within the system is also analyzed. (MER)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Diffusion, Educational Innovation, Federal Programs
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Ten Broeck, Elsa – Children Today, 1981
Describes services and operation of the Family Protection Act Unit in San Mateo County, California. After three years, the number of children receiving financial aid in foster care decreased by 33 percent and the number of children placed in institutions decreased by 40 percent, while guardianships and adoptions increased by 16 and 25 percent,…
Descriptors: Adoption, Child Welfare, Demonstration Programs, Foster Homes
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Children Today, 1980
Reports the experiences of two mothers with intercountry adoption. Identifies problems encountered and methods of solving them. Emphasizing the effects of cultural differences on early experience, the article points out that by the age of 6 months infants have begun to develop relationships with significant others and have expectations for…
Descriptors: Adoption, Attachment Behavior, Cultural Differences, Family Problems
Farrar, Eleanor; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1980
Implementation is actually a complex and continuous process of policy evolution. Thus, the implementation of a policy idea will vary because not all the policy's many potentialities will be recognized and because any given idea will be interpreted differently in different settings. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Coldevin, G. O. – Journal of Educational Television and Other Media, 1979
Presents an overview of broadcasting development and research in Tanzania, since achieving independence in 1961. Particular emphasis is given to the role of radio as a primary stimulus to the recent mass mobilization campaigns and its support function in an on-going national literacy project. (Author/CMV)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Developing Nations, Diffusion, Educational Development
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Schreiber, E. M. – Public Opinion Quarterly, 1978
Indicates that the relation of educational level to opinions on social issues is essentially variable, depending on the "life-stage" of the issue: as the issue becomes legitimate or acceptable, the correlation between education and "enlightened" opinion diminishes. (RL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adoption (Ideas), Adults, Attitude Change
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Hill, P. W.; Marsh, C. J. – Australian Journal of Education, 1979
The process of educational authority-innovation decisions is explored through a study of the introduction of a new tertiary admissions geography syllabus. All area geography teachers were surveyed on their reactions to the new syllabus and on the extent to which they have accepted, rejected, or modified it. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
Martin, Roger D.; And Others – Canadian Counsellor, 1976
Unwed mothers who decide to place their child for adoption were compared, both pre- and post-parturition, with those who chose to keep their child. Women who keep their child have a high ideal self-concept following the birth, and are more conforming and conservative than the women who surrender their child. (Author)
Descriptors: Adoption, Comparative Analysis, Illegitimate Births, Pregnancy
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Barth, Richard P.; Brooks, Devon – Adoption Quarterly, 1997
This follow-up study of international and domestic adoptions, involving participants first studied in 1981, investigated the role of family size and structure, particularly the presence of both biological and adopted children in a family, on adoption outcomes. Data suggested that families who adopt children and have birth children may have less…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Adoptive Parents, Child Welfare
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Ingersoll, Barbara D. – Adoption Quarterly, 1997
Research indicates that adopted children are disproportionately represented in child psychiatric populations, a finding variously attributed to ascertainment bias; adverse pre-, peri-, and post-natal environmental influences; and genetic factors. A literature review supports the view that adopted children are particularly prone to externalizing…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Disorders
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