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Oldaker, Lawrence Lee – 1991
The history of the 11th amendment to the U.S. Constitution and its current application to schools and universities are examined in this paper. The amendment, which seeks to protect the states by redefining judicial boundaries within the federal concept of government, is unclear and paradoxical, especially to claimants seeking federal relief from a…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Courts
Pfnister, Allan O. – 1978
Three movements that have affected the structure of American postsecondary education are the development of governance by lay boards of control, the growth in power of state coordinating bodies, and the emergence of federal regulatory agency authority over postsecondary education. American postsecondary education has been characterized as…
Descriptors: Educational History, Federal Government, Federal Regulation, Governance
Farquhar, Robin H. – 1980
In a background statement identifying what is unique about Canada and the issues it currently faces, this paper begins by discussing the concurrent movements toward Canadian nationalism and Quebec nationalism as an illustration of the problems caused by large size and great diversity. It then focuses on unique aspects of Canadian education,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Administration, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
Fowler, William A. – 1976
The triad or tripartite concept of school governance is a theory for the involvement of state, federal, and accrediting group oversight of schools. The author, who is the Executive Director of the National Home Study Council points to six problem areas in this theory of institutional regulation: (1) there is a lack of cooperation and communication…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Agency Role, Consumer Protection, Educational Improvement