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Randolph, Adah Ward – 1997
A historical and qualitative analysis of a northern urban de facto segregated school is presented that explains the unique factors of the school's history that led to the maintenance of the school today. The focus is on the school's context, its historical and present-day leadership, and its past and present teachers. In considering the school's…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Students, Context Effect, Educational Environment
Stewart, Ian; And Others – 1993
This paper examines the context of current social policy and analyzes the bureaucratic impediments to achieving greater coordination of programs and services for Australia's Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders. Specifically, the paper demonstrates how a "national commitment" involving bureaucratic rationality and imperatives continues…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Bureaucracy, Cultural Differences, Cultural Interrelationships
Knupfer, Nancy Nelson; And Others – 1992
Three of four related papers presented at this symposium are included in this collection together with a brief descriptive introduction. These papers presented viewpoints about the social, political, and economic issues surrounding the use of computers in schools; each of the five presenters addressed a particular aspect of a critical social…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Copyrights, Curriculum Development
Hamm, Jarold D. – 1993
It has been difficult to define the work of curriculum directors for a variety of reasons related to educational structures and policies. Through the use of qualitative methodology, this study provides an in-depth analysis of the work of four exemplary curriculum directors in an effort to define their duties and responsibilities, identify the…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Context Effect, Curriculum Development, Data Collection
Sirles, Craig – 1986
A set of procedures for evaluating language planning and policy is proposed. The method, developed to assess language policy implementation in Morocco since independence in 1956, is suggested as a diagnostic device to assist specialists in evaluating previously implemented plans and those in progress. It isolates the linguistic and extralinguistic…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Demography, Educational Planning, Evaluation Criteria
International Federation of Library Associations, The Hague (Netherlands). – 1988
The 12 papers in this compilation focus on the activities of general research libraries, i.e., national, parliamentary, and university libraries: (1) "Commercial and Revenue Raising Activities in National Libraries" (Maurice Line & Peter Scott, New Zealand); (2) "The End of All and Forever--On the Acquisition Policies of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Depository Libraries, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
van Els, Theo J. M. – 1990
A discussion of public language policy formation focuses on the situation in the Netherlands and Europe. First, a number of considerations in the formation of second language instruction policy are reviewed, including determination of content, conditions of instruction, and languages to be taught. The Dutch national program for foreign language…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Pifer, Alan – 1986
Actions that colleges can take to meet their moral responsibilities in response to apartheid in South Africa are discussed, along with different sides to the question of divestment from American companies doing business in South Africa. It is suggested that divestment even by a large number of colleges is unlikely to cause American companies to…
Descriptors: Blacks, Business, Change Strategies, College Role
Curtin, Michael – 1988
Newton Minow, chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) during John Kennedy's presidency, considered his plan for the organization of international television--one that gave a new priority to broadcasting without fundamentally altering the legal framework of regulation--as one of the major accomplishments of his tenure. Yet historians…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Discourse Analysis
Zhuang, Jiaying – 1984
The political, cultural, and social factors that have influenced English language teaching in the People's Republic of China's colleges are examined. First, a brief history of English teaching in China is presented, beginning in the mid-19th century and focusing on the 1949 Revolution, the 1960 Sino-Soviet split, and the the Cultural Revolution of…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Communism, Educational Change, Educational History
Layzell, Daniel T.; Lyddon, Jan W. – 1988
The relationship between the external environment and state appropriations to public higher education is analyzed, focusing on the following: (1) the extent to which environmental factors explain yearly appropriations outcomes for public four-year colleges and universities; (2) which environmental factors are most important and which are least…
Descriptors: Demography, Economic Factors, Educational Finance, Environmental Influences
Kransdorf, Martha – 1987
Targeted by the "California Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Affairs" in 1946, Frances Eisenberg subsequently was dismissed from the Los Angeles Public School System after 20 years of teaching. In 1947, the "Tenney Committee" introduced eight bills in the California legislature to prevent the teaching of controversial…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Civil Rights, Democracy, Due Process
Jean, Paul M.; And Others – 1984
Strategic planning in higher education is discussed from the perspective of institutional research. Attention is directed to: institutional mission, institutional assessment, institutional leadership, environmental assessment, market analysis, and competitive position. Strategic planning merges incrementalism, which focuses on flexibility,…
Descriptors: Check Lists, College Environment, College Planning, College Role
Benjamin, Beverly P.; Kerchner, Charles T. – 1982
Decision-making and the models of decision-making that people carry in their minds were assessed. Participants in a public policy decision involving early childhood education were mapped onto four frequently used models of decision making: the rational, the bureaucratic, organizational process (Allison, 1971) and the garbage can or organized…
Descriptors: Administrators, Ambiguity, College Faculty, Conflict Resolution
Spaulding, Seth; Kargodorian, Arka – 1982
The economic, social, political, and pedagogical issues that surround the notion of democratization of higher education are considered, based on various approaches being undertaken around the world to open up higher education to new population groups. Conservative, liberal, and radical interpretations of democratization and the role of education…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Admission, Comparative Education, Economic Factors
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