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Whitney, Edward N. – 1977
The importance of developing culturally specific tests for black children is addressed, along with the overall issue of whether a criterion used to discriminate among groups is valid for the population for which it is used. In addition, a brief historical review illustrates accessibility to full participation of citizens and noncitizens of early…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Culture, Black Dialects, Culture Fair Tests
Teichler, Ulrich – 1982
Access to higher education in Western industrialized countries in the 1960s and 1970s and structural policies are reviewed, along with policies on institutional patterns in the Federal Republic of Germany and the outcomes of the policies. Higher education policy in almost all Western industrial societies neither expanded in response to the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Change Strategies, College Applicants, Comparative Education
Brown, Charles I. – 1980
The origins and patterns of white presence on traditionally black public colleges and universities (TBPCU's) are considered for six distinct periods: (1) the pre-Civil War period, 1837-1859; (2) the period of the educational missionary, 1860-1885; (3) the period of reaction to white control, 1886-1916; (4) the decade of the great philanthropists,…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Black Colleges, Civil Rights Legislation, College Administration
Wahab, Zaher – 1983
Costa Rican education, although fairly successful compared to other Third World or Latin American countries, has serious problems needing action, including (1) large discrepancies between educational ideals and the realities of urban privilege, with regard to access and quality, and (2) a rote, narrow, superficial, impractical education. Other…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Curriculum, Education, Educational Finance
Creemers, Bert P. M. – 1981
The history and structure of education in the Netherlands, the relationship of that structure to educational systems in selected other countries, and the current status of educational innovation in the Netherlands are the major topics of this paper. The author discusses briefly the development of national educational policy, the place of private…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Change, Educational Finance, Educational History
International Labour Office, Geneva (Switzerland). – 1977
The report focuses on the role of education in facilitating effective participation of groups and individuals in development efforts in Africa. Special attention is given to problems of the poor, women, the handicapped, those uninvolved or marginally involved such as unemployed youth, and those living and working in rural areas. The report is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Comparative Education, Cooperatives, Developing Nations
Meyer, John W.; And Others – 1978
Theories and data are examined concerning the rapid spread of the public school system across the United States during the nineteenth century. In the first part of the report the authors review and criticize current interpretations of the development of public education. According to these theories public schooling arose from the class conflicts…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Economic Factors, Educational Development, Educational History
Schaubhut, Judyth L., Ed. – 1978
Three conference papers on American higher education are presented. The first article, "The College in American Education," by Henry Steele Commager, examines the history of American higher education, identifies its major characteristics and how things are changing, and suggests some agenda items for the future. The second article,…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Access to Education, Change Agents, College Faculty
Grabiner, Gene – 1977
This paper discusses the misuse of historical data in attacks on educational revisionism and describes the contributions made by revisionists. Maintaining that the works of historical revisionists must be critically analyzed and their inadequacies recognized if they are to have lasting value, the author presents a textual criticism of a recent…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Analytical Criticism, Authors, Critical Reading
Bagenstos, Naida Tushnet – 1977
The paper examines the controversy over the use of Harold Rugg's textbooks in the social studies curriculum during the 1930s and 40s. The first section discusses the philosophy of social reconstruction maintaining that teachers and students should be in the forefront of social change. Rugg's major contribution to social reconstruction was a…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Activism, Attitude Change, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
St. Germaine, Richard D. – 2000
As background for discussion of an educational research agenda for American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN), this paper reviews the role and purpose of school, recent social changes in Native communities, and a brief history of AI/AN education. Four broad goals of American schooling are noted, and the need for AI/AN communities to define the…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indians
Huang, Li-yi – 1998
This paper describes and compares six models for teaching second languages developed and adopted since 1840 (grammar-translation, direct, structural, situational, audiolingual, and communicative methods), and proposes a seventh, the cognitive-linguistic method, incorporating Noam Chomsky's theory of learning. The model takes both extralinguistic…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Chinese, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development
Galloway, Jerry P. – 1999
This paper discusses in detail the nature of the conceptual development in beginning computing education for teachers and makes a case for the inclusion of programming experiences. The controversial nature of this perspective is addressed directly including a historical perspective. The discussion includes an account of some specific notions of…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Computer Uses in Education, Course Content
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Hartshorne, Richard – Journal of Geography, 1990
Reprint of a presentation to the National Council of Geography Teachers in 1952 stating that a fundamental error in popular thought about geography is that the land masses of the continents are the basic divisions of the world. Analyzes the U.S. world position and claims the United States has a responsibility for the world's future. (NL)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Reyhner, Jon – 1996
This paper examines the progressive education movement and its effect on American Indian education. Progressive education became popular during the late 19th century during the period when American Indian children were being enrolled in Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) schools. John Dewey, who is considered the father of progressive education,…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Bilingual Education, Boarding Schools, Community Schools
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