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Kim, Robert – National Education Policy Center, 2017
A recent Heritage Foundation report argues that Title IX does not require schools to protect students from discrimination on the basis of gender identity. It criticizes the Obama Administration for issuing guidance and enforcing Title IX to protect transgender students, and it urges the Trump Administration and courts to keep gender identity…
Descriptors: Political Issues, Sexual Identity, Government Role, Public Policy
Sherry, Allison – Education Next, 2011
Two months before his 2008 election, Barack Obama addressed a roomful of Ohio public school teachers, praising their long hours and talking about his daughters' starting 2nd and 5th grade. Then Obama departed from the usual feel-good talking points. He touted competition, charter schools, and school choice. Two and a half years later, Republicans…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Political Candidates, Political Affiliation, Political Campaigns
Nomura, Ko; Abe, Osamu – Environmental Education Research, 2009
The Japanese government provided various political opportunities for non-governmental groups and individuals in Japan to "jointly propose" policy on education and sustainable development at the World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg, 2002. These opportunities resulted in the emergence of the Japanese education for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Conferences (Gatherings), Nongovernmental Organizations
Fennell, Jon M.; Simpson, Timothy L. – Critical Studies in Education, 2008
Leo Strauss is commonly cited as a seminal influence for the neoconservatism that, in the minds of many commentators, dominates the administration of George W. Bush. What intersection, if any, exists between Strauss's views and neoconservatism? This paper investigates that question by studying Strauss's writings on liberal education and assessing…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, General Education, Educational Philosophy, Politics of Education
Daly, Lew – Policy Review, 2009
By the time he left office, President Bush's faith-based initiative had become a kind of stand-in for his entire presidency. Whenever something went wrong on Bush's watch it was tarred as yet another "faith-based" policy. As the 2008 presidential election began to take shape, with the Democrats newly in charge of both the House and the Senate and…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Personnel Selection, Religion, Presidents
Dunn, Carolyn – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
In June 2004, the American national media spent a considerable amount of airtime revisiting the events of June 1964 when three civil rights workers were murdered near Philadelphia, Mississippi. On the fortieth anniversary of the murders. National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" devoted airtime to a story, "Truth and Reconciliation in…
Descriptors: Mass Media Effects, Government Role, African Americans, Civil Rights
Russell, Caskey – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
American Indian treaties and treaty law may seem to fall solely within the purview of legal methodology and critical analysis, yet the 367 American Indian treaties signed with the US federal government beg for the type of dissection and analysis generally associated with cultural and literary critical theory. The tools by which texts are dissected…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Treaties, American Indians, State Government

Mosco, Vincent – Journal of Communication, 1988
Draws on contemporary work in political and social theory to highlight concepts and conceptual schemes for viewing the political dimension of telecommunications policy and regulation. Offers ways of expanding the discussion of policy issues and of seeing the politics of policy that do justice to the central role of telecommunications in modern…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Government Role, Political Issues, Public Policy
McDonough, Tim – Critical Studies in Education, 2008
This essay examines Leo Strauss's pedagogical method in his teaching on rights. The goal in this essay is not to present Strauss's argument for or against any particular conception of rights. In fact, it is to dissuade readers of Strauss from seeking such conclusions within Strauss's texts, and to argue that readers' attention turn toward the…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Liberal Arts, General Education, Educational Philosophy
Carlile, Huntington; Burkley, John H. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1980
Three aspects of a library network are discussed: (1) legal structure, (2) membership, and (3) governance. An ideal network organization, from a legal viewpoint, is outlined. Also discussed are these types of network organizational structures: government networks, quasi-government networks, nonprofit membership corporations, and unincorporated…
Descriptors: Governance, Government Role, Library Networks, Organizational Theories
Social Education, 2006
The Democrats have their best chance in 10 years to make major gains in the congressional elections on November 7, 2006 while Republicans are striving to retain control of both the House and the Senate. For Republicans to lose control of both houses of the legislature, the Democrats need net gains of 15 House seats and six Senate seats. This…
Descriptors: Elections, Legislators, Federal Government, Political Issues
Bresler, Robert J. – USA Today, 1982
Compares liberal and conservative views on the nature of the good society and the government's role in achieving it. The internal contradictions within each viewpoint are examined. The contradictions would be exposed if the public debate over these social issues were enlarged to include the libertarians and the social democrats. (AM)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Government Role, Political Issues, Social Problems

Harmon, Carolyn; Zigler, Edward – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1980
Reviews Schlossman's characterization of the parent education "policy" of the former Office of Child Development (OCD) in order to clarify the record of OCD's actions. Suggests how public efforts can assist contemporary parents in the task of rearing children in an increasingly complex society. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Government Role, Motivation, Parent Education
Garcia, D. Linda – Telecommunications, 1996
With the rise of the Internet and the debate over the National Information Infrastructure, Congress had an opportunity with the Telecommunications Act of 1996 to reassess communication policy in light of the information age. Instead, Congress passed a product of political compromise rather than political vision; it calls for deregulation without…
Descriptors: Competition, Federal Regulation, Government Role, Information Policy
Adelson, Joseph – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1983
Discusses a number of themes in works by George Orwell, focusing on ways in which the state can crush the individual, as explored by Orwell in "1984." (GC)
Descriptors: Government Role, Identification (Psychology), Novels, Political Issues