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Van Beek, Michael; DeGrow, Ben – Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 2020
This paper offers a critical review of a report published in March by the Citizens Research Council of Michigan titled "Improving Oversight of Michigan Charter Schools and Their Authorizers." The report argues that charter schools and charter school authorizers need more oversight. Making the case for this position might include…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Administration, Educational Policy, Generalization

Crabtree, Arthur – Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 1979
Reacting to the article by Okun and Pristo in the January issue on the subject of prominent contributors to the field of adult education, the author strongly objects to their use of judgments from college professors only, thereby neglecting a broader base of adult educators, and presents his own list. (MF)
Descriptors: Accountability, Adult Education, Adult Educators, Bias
Corntassel, Jeff J. – American Indian Quarterly, 2003
A few years ago, while interviewing for a tenure-track position at a large, public institution in the Midwest, the author was informed that several faculty members suspected him of being "an activist posing as an academic" because the faculty thought that his research lacked "objectivity." Based on subsequent conversations the author had during…
Descriptors: Political Science, Tenure, College Faculty, Activism

Rabkin, Jeremy – Public Interest, 1987
The disestablishment of religion in our constitutional order has encouraged an extraordinary proliferation of religious sects and religious doctrines that has made sectarian repression seem impractical. Discusses advantages and disadvantages of this trend for the nation. (PS)
Descriptors: Accountability, Bias, Civil Rights, Constitutional History