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Falconer, John – Industry and Higher Education, 2007
Public universities cite their economic impact to help justify state financial support, but the literature offers no comprehensive theory that can guide analysis of such claims. This research used qualitative methodology to complement the ubiquitous economic impact studies, and showed that mission, leadership and geography determine how public…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Economic Impact, Entrepreneurship, Qualitative Research
Norberg, Katarina – Values and Ethics in Educational Administration, 2009
Educational leadership in Sweden has reached a turning point. There is now a widespread acceptance of the fact that Sweden increasingly has many citizens whose origins and/or upbringing are non-European. In turn, the school has become a multicultural meeting place where previous assumptions about curriculum consensus and cultural order have been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Administration, Instructional Leadership, Cultural Pluralism
Pelkonen, Panu – Centre for the Economics of Education (NJ1), 2009
It is possible that human capital produces positive externalities to the society indirectly, through non-market channels such as health or crime. Another such channel could be the effect of education on the functioning of democratic decision-making. Measures of the functioning of democracy are bound to be controversial, but one such measure--voter…
Descriptors: Evidence, Municipalities, Human Capital, School Restructuring
Peer reviewedVance, James E., Jr. – Journal of Geography, 1976
The evolution of American cities is examined as the essential prior element in the creation of rural America. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Demography, Dropouts, Economics, Human Geography
Trotter, Robert J. – Science News, 1974
This article considers the effects of human crowding in light of recent tests and observations. Factors such as sex, age, culture, socio-economic standing, frustration, and interpersonal physical distance are examined. Results indicate that crowding contributes to social problems and crime. (TK)
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Crime, Environment, Environmental Influences
Zausner, Eric R. – 1971
This pamphlet provides a guide to the type and quantity of information to be collected for effective solid waste management in small communities. It is directed at municipal or private personnel involved in the operation and ownership of management facilities. Sample activity reports are included for reference. (CS)
Descriptors: Accounting, Community Services, Environment, Management Systems
Bureau of Adult, Vocational, and Technical Education (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC. Div. of Vocational and Technical Education. – 1971
An assessment of vocational education service to the population in principal United States cities, this report was based on data received from U.S. cities having a population of over 250,000. Analyzed in regard to enrollment, teachers, expenditures, and program completions and placements, information from 45 of the 58 biggest cities is included.…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Enrollment, Expenditures, Municipalities
Anderson, Pat – 1971
Long range effects of early public land surveys, the distinction between towns and townships, and the significance of town government in modern Wisconsin are portrayed in this teacher's guide for upper elementary grades. With supplementary materials it could be used in a unit on local or Wisconsin geography, as an introduction to problems of urban…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Environmental Education, Filmstrips, Instructional Materials
Barcelo, Michel; And Others – 1971
The Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research has as one of its objects "to assist all efforts throughout Canada to gather, analyse, co-ordinate and distribute available knowledge." In this report the Council makes available the outline of an information exchange service that would deliver the whole range of pertinent urban…
Descriptors: Computers, Foreign Countries, Information Needs, Information Networks
Peer reviewedHenderson, Floyd M.; Cashmere, Denise J. – Journal of Geography, 1976
The variety and uniqueness of nicknames of cities and towns can serve to stimulate students and arouse interest in geography. Nicknames reflecting economic activity are particularly instructive. Historical development and cultural factors of regions can be deduced in an enjoyable way. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Economic Factors, Elementary Secondary Education, Geography Instruction
Peer reviewedMetropolitan Education, 1987
Although American cities have changed and, many feel, declined, they remain important resources for educating. The life and architecture of the cities hold lessons for students from grade school to college. Using the city at hand, the teacher can help to create a new breed of informed, active urban citizens. (KH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities, Municipalities, Postsecondary Education
Peer reviewedMacKinnon, Sharon – CEFP Journal, 1987
The city of Kitchener, Ontario, has installed a heat recovery loop in one indoor pool, all indoor swimming pools use pool covers, and two have solar heating. Energy is saved in two ice arenas by low-emissivity ceilings, and in the largest arena by a heat recovery system. (MLF)
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Cost Effectiveness, Energy Management, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRaitz, Karl B. – Journal of Geography, 1987
Provides a brief synopsis of how geographic features molded transportation history in the United States. Special emphasis is put on the relationship between river transportation and the formation of towns. Included are examples which show how topographic maps illustrate why certain locations were chosen for settlements. (JDH)
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Map Skills, Municipalities
Peer reviewedWalzer, Norman; Schmidt, David – Growth and Change, 1977
This article reports on: (1) the probability of population decreases during the 1960s in midwestern communities grouped by size and proximity to larger urban areas; and (2) an analysis of the socioeconomic factors associated with the level of per capita retail sales in 86 Illinois communities of between 2,500 and 10,000 population. (Author/NQ)
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Size, Distance, Economic Factors
Johnson, Thomas A. – 1999
The story of the Houston (Texas) Police Department is a study of times and changes in the fourth largest city in the United States. This history of the Houston Police Department (HPD) examines the Department's beginnings in 1837. The HPD hired its first black officers in 1873. The Department purchased its first patrol car in 1910. In 1930 the…
Descriptors: Blacks, Females, Law Enforcement, Local Government

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