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Boatman, Sara – Campus Activities Programming, 1988
The ideal student government and the ideal student government adviser were discussed by advisers who met at the NACA National Student Government Workshop. Key issues in a strong student government are described including information, access, mutual respect, and institutional impact. (MLW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Environment, College Students, Faculty Advisers
Weintraub, Robert J. – Equity and Choice, 1984
The City School is a K-8 magnet school in Lowell, Massachusetts. Student, teacher, and parent participation in the school's curriculum and governance have resulted in a strong sense of ownership and an effective and exciting educational environment. (GC)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Education, Magnet Schools, Parent Participation
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Pettit, Lawrence K.; Dunham, Paul C. – College Student Affairs Journal, 1983
Surveyed college chief fiscal officers (N=115) to study the state of student/college legal relationships. Results indicated student activity fees are mandatory in over 85 percent of responding institutions and are usually established without student participation. Several court cases concerning the legal aspects of student activity fees are…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Students, Court Litigation, Extracurricular Activities
Shaheen, JoAnn; And Others – Principal, 1982
Five principals and one vice-principal describe law-related education courses and student advisory councils in their schools and explain why they are valuable. (JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Citizenship Education, Elementary Education, Legal Education
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Bryan, William A. – New Directions for Student Services, 1992
In student affairs, certain standards regarding freedom of association, freedom of inquiry and expression, student participation in institutional government, and student publications must be maintained if the students' freedom to learn is to be preserved. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Environment, College Students, Higher Education
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Bolen, J. R. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1999
Discusses the student government at La Mesa Middle School (California) that was modeled after the three-branch U.S. government as a means for increasing students' civic understanding. Describes the structure of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches, the different activities of the student government, and the reasons for the hiatus.…
Descriptors: Civics, Experiential Learning, Government (Administrative Body), Governmental Structure
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Newton, Earle – Caribbean Journal of Education, 1986
The views and suggestions of Trinidadian students regarding the administration and organization of their schools are given. The consensus is that school administrators are failing to consider students' opinions. In order to function optimally schools must begin to involve the learner in the decision-making process. (VM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Participative Decision Making
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Stiles, Deborah A. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1986
Describes the planning, implementation, and effects of a psychoeducational leadership training program designed for 15 high school girls elected to student council. Discusses how the program resulted in greater self-confidence and leadership among the participants and the assumption of greater responsibilities by council members in subsequent…
Descriptors: Females, High School Students, High Schools, Intervention
Zuckerman, Jeffrey – Teaching Tolerance, 1994
Describes the approach to extracurricular activities taken at Plainfield (Indiana) Middle School, where activities, including most sports and the Student Council, are open to all students. The no-cut policy gives students the confidence to take chances later in their lives, and the practice of tolerance and acceptance builds better citizens. (SLD)
Descriptors: Athletics, Competition, Educational Experience, Equal Education
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Golden, Dennis C.; Schwartz, Harriet L. – New Directions for Student Services, 1994
Discusses the need for senior student affairs officers, who seek to encourage and maintain an involved campus community, to support a strong student government. Provides insight into the internal dynamics of student government. Examines stressors affecting student government leaders. Presents ethical implications of interacting with student…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, College Students, Ethics, Influences
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Romano, C. Renee – Journal of College Student Development, 1996
Interviews with 15 women student leaders at three large universities were conducted to learn more about these students and their out-of-class environment. Information about the students' characteristics, role models, leadership styles, relationships with peers, perceptions of what they learned, and the experiences of women of color emerged from…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Higher Education, Leaders
Theisen, Rick – Principal Leadership, 2000
Too many student governments have agendas focused on social, volunteer, and fund-raising activities, not broader civic responsibilities. In student governments with responsibility for addressing school-community issues, participants may lack needed skills and habits of mind. The importance of advisers, due process, democratic selection, and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democratic Values, Due Process, Governance
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Dunton, Sheryl – Educational Leadership, 2006
Talbot Hill Elementary School in Renton, Washington, uses the MicroSociety model to make learning relevant and engaging for its diverse student population. Three afternoons each week, every student participates in a for-profit business, a governmental agency, or a nonprofit organization. Teachers prepare students to participate in the school's…
Descriptors: Models, Economics, Teaching Methods, Outcomes of Education
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Arreola, Raoul A. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1987
Student governments played an important role in the development of faculty evaluation programs. The value of student governments in today's comprehensive faculty evaluation programs is discussed. Student evaluation, student ratings, and faculty evaluation are defined. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Evaluation, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation
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Gold, James A.; Quatroche, Thomas J. – New Directions for Student Services, 1994
Asserts that transformational leadership principles can help student affairs staff to actualize their own leadership potential and to model appropriate leadership characteristics for student government leaders. Discusses implications for practice. (KW)
Descriptors: College Students, Leadership Qualities, Leadership Training, Student Empowerment
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