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Loheyde, Katherine Jones – Education and Urban Society, 1979
Among the many questions raised by minimum competency testing is the question of responsibility for the initiation and financing of these tests and any necessary remediation. The federal role is, and should remain, merely one of providing financial assistance to states who insist on pursuing their own efforts in this area. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Federal State Relationship
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Thomas, Norman C. – Education and Urban Society, 1983
Discusses: (1) the development of federal activism in education from 1964-72; (2) influences on activism during various administrations; (3) transformation of the federal role during the Reagan administration; and (4) determinants of the federal role in education (the president; political and economic conditions; racial, religious, and Federal…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Government Role
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Nystrand, Raphael O. – Education and Urban Society, 1992
The emergence of the America 2000 campaign has redefined the phrase national education agenda. More than at any time in history, the national agenda has become the federal agenda. Nevertheless, as this discussion reveals, the problems of urban schools remain largely ignored. (SLD)
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Educational History
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Broudy, Harry S. – Education and Urban Society, 1983
Discusses instances of federal intervention in education that failed to live up to expectations (support of curriculum reform in the 1960s, civil rights legislation, and equity policy). Suggests that the success of such interventions depends on (1) understanding of the causes underlying the problem under consideration, and (2) relevance of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education