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Peer reviewedZigler, Edward – Child Development, 1998
Discusses trends leading to the Society for Research in Child Development's acceptance of applied and social policy research in its journal "Child Development": (1) reconciliation of basic and applied research; (2) the call for social responsibility by prominent developmentalists; and (3) efforts by psychologists to serve the public…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Organizations (Groups), Policy Analysis
Peer reviewedMichaelson, Martin – Journal of College and University Law, 2001
Introduces the issue's Symposium on Academic Freedom and Responsibility. Discusses the current debate on tenure and its role in securing and promoting academic freedom. Proposes a model "Academic Freedom Policy and Procedures," to which subsequent articles in the issue (by Robert M. O'Neil, J. Peter Byrne, and Richard T. De George)…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Change, Faculty College Relationship, Nontenured Faculty
Peer reviewedO'Neil, Robert M. – Journal of College and University Law, 2001
Agrees that Martin Michaelson's proposal in "Should Untenured as Well as Tenured Faculty Be Guaranteed Academic Freedom? A Few Observations" deserves study as an alternative to the current system of tenure and might be useful because it affords more scrupulous procedures for personnel judgments about new faculty. Asserts that anything…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Change, Faculty College Relationship, Nontenured Faculty
Peer reviewedDe George, Richard T. – Journal of College and University Law, 2001
Asserts that Martin Michaelson's proposal in "Should Untenured as Well as Tenured Faculty Be Guaranteed Academic Freedom? A Few Observations," despite its good intentions, is seriously flawed and if adopted in preference to existing standards will weaken rather than strengthen academic freedom. (EV)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Change, Faculty College Relationship, Nontenured Faculty
Peer reviewedBroz, William J. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2002
Presents a case study about how one Midwestern United States community dealt with a censorship challenge. Discusses how the author recognizes his professional responsibility. Discusses the school district's "materials selection and review policy." Contains a lengthy letter the author sent to school board members, and several epilogues. (SG)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Censorship, English Instruction, Homosexuality
Peer reviewedLower, Timothy A. – Mental Retardation, 1999
This article reviews scientific definitions and social implications of "intelligence" in the context of plans of the American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR) to rename their organization and the diagnostic category to "intellectual disabilities". It is felt that such a change would associate the AAMR with those…
Descriptors: Definitions, Intelligence, Labeling (of Persons), Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedMcBurnie, Grant – Higher Education in Europe, 2001
Explores globalization in higher education as a policy paradigm. First examines various strands of globalization internationally--economic, political, cultural, technological--and how they relate to higher education. The specific example of Australia is then used to illustrate how one government is currently addressing globalization by introducing…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Trends, Government School Relationship, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMizrahi, Shlomo; Mehrez, Abraham – Economics of Education Review, 2002
Discusses two versions of a signaling game to set minimal quality requirements for higher education applicants in Israel: one assumes low sensitivity to quality, the other high sensitivity. Concludes that indirect government influence on quality variations in applicant pool is more effective in controlling institutional quality then direct…
Descriptors: Administration, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedVidovich, Lesley; Slee, Roger – Journal of Education Policy, 2001
Analyzes the changing nature of accountability in Australian and English higher education within the context of global knowledge-based economic principles. Finds similarities in accountability policy objectives and discourse, but differences in structures and processes. Discusses three themes that emerge from analysis: Complexity of changing power…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
Bracey, Gerald W. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
In this article, the author discusses the Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System (TVAAS). He compares and contrasts his ideas with another professional named Haggai Kupermintz of the University of Haifa. Kupermintz asks his questions in the Fall 2003 issue of Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis. As for the circularity, Kupermintz notes…
Descriptors: Policy Analysis, Achievement Tests, Academic Achievement, Teacher Effectiveness
Ascher, Carol – Phi Delta Kappan, 2006
Supplemental Educational Services, mandated by NCLB as an option for students in low-performing Title I schools, has just completed its fourth implementation year, and a number of solid research reports on the Federal program are now available. This commentary reviews the political background to the out-of-school tutoring program, the for-profit…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Privatization, Supplementary Education, Politics of Education
Rendon, Laura I.; Novack, Vincent; Dowell, David – Review of Higher Education, 2005
This policy analysis article examines how California State University-Long Beach, an institution where upward of 22,000 student applied for roughly 3,400 freshman slots and where the transfer class had to be reduced because of mandatory enrollment reductions, tested race-neutral admissions models in accordance with Proposition 209, which prohibits…
Descriptors: Race, Models, Universities, Policy Analysis
Kiang, Peter Nien-Chu – Race, Ethnicity & Education, 2006
Beginning with an overview of historical commitments by AAPI populations to educational advocacy, this article analyzes the current US educational policy context of No Child Left Behind at the national and local level, and argues that both its rhetoric and system of "accountability" have been crafted in ways that are completely…
Descriptors: Policy Analysis, Pacific Islanders, Community Development, Asian Americans
Gerstl-Pepin, Cynthia I. – Educational Policy, 2006
This article utilizes narrative policy analysis to examine social justice narratives embedded within No Child Left Behind with respect to economic inequities. It juxtaposes national educational policy dialogues against the stories of educators working within an elementary school that serves a high-poverty community. The qualitative research…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Policy Analysis, Qualitative Research, Justice
Vaught, Sabina Elena – Journal of Gay & Lesbian Issues in Education, 2005
The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network's (GLSEN) report "State of the States: A policy analysis of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) safer schools issues" presents a thorough and comprehensive analysis of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. State grading is based on five categories, which include the…
Descriptors: Sexual Orientation, Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Policy Analysis

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