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Rodgers, James B.; Null, J. Wesley – American Educational History Journal, 2009
Following World War II, fear rooted in Communist paranoia gripped America. This distress seeped into all aspects of American culture, including education. The American people became increasingly worried that Communist influences would infiltrate the schools and pervert the minds of children. At the forefront of this quagmire was Dr. Earl James…
Descriptors: United States History, Social Systems, Behavior, Fear
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Wirt, Frederick M. – Planning and Changing, 1979
In examining the book "The Changing Politics of Education," the author attacks neo-conservative revisionism that claims that the goals of national policy are either impossible to achieve or undesirable because they frustrate popular will. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Education, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Kaplan, George R. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1982
The variety of educational organizations and their obsessions is awesome; however, because of the common enemy, the Reagan administration, the lobbyists representing the education associations have become adept at putting aside their differences. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Education, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Carnoy, Martin – International Social Science Journal, 1985
The political economy of education treats education as a factor shaped by the power relations between different economic, political, and social groups. Specific topics discussed include the economic value of education, education as an allocator of economic roles, education and social class, education and income distribution, and education and…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economic Status, Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Thompson, Mark E. – 1978
The educational process and passionate intensity are forces that are often at odds in society. Passionate intensity is a force that introduces turmoil and threatens those social processes that depend on reason and independent thought. In contrast, the educational process seeks to develop coping skills to limit dependence on others and promote…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communism, Education, Educational History
Jones, Marie Thourson – 1980
This paper examines the relationship between politics and education in developing nations in light of the question: "Under what conditions is educational reform successful?" The objective is to create a framework for investigating educational policies based on outcomes rather than objectives or needs. The author recommends that, in addition to…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Decision Making, Developing Nations, Education