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Freeborne, Gerald L. – Educational Planning, 1975
Outlines a planning philosophy and a preliminary model that links the State's role in trying to effect change with that of the Federal government and of other constituencies. Describes how New York State has implemented the model in two specific projects. (Author/WM)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Planning
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Schiefelbein, Ernesto – Educational Planning, 1975
In developing countries ideology plays an important role in the political process, for the level of disorganization forces political leaders to look for support and loyalty rather than efficiency. (Author)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Planning
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Rideout, William M., Jr.; Wilson, David N. – Educational Planning, 1975
Reviews the Democratic Republic of Zaire in geographic, economic, demographic, historical, and educational terms and concludes that to date the reorganization required by new policy goals has been implemented by "fiat." The government of Zaire needs to fashion an authentic process of educational planning. (Author/WM)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Planning
Danielian, Lucig H. – 1986
A review of the literature reveals that a complete model, within a political framework, for what takes place when special interest groups and mass media interact does not exist. Since media access is more successful for groups with specific goals and resources, a model for the interaction of special interest groups and the mass media focuses on…
Descriptors: Interaction, Mass Media, Mass Media Effects, Media Research
Stambler, Moses – 1982
Factors which influence the federal government's policy toward health care include cost, technology, social values, federalism, interest group politics, increased federal involvement, and the current utilitarian attitude toward research. The interaction of these factors results in a complex process of policy formation. For example, when the…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Federal Government, Federal State Relationship, Health Services
Hellweg, Susan A. – 1982
To examine political debate formats with regard to past usage and future possibilities, an analysis was made of the format features of the 1960, 1976, and 1980 general election presidential debates. Also analyzed were the formats used in the primary debates for Democratic presidential candidates in 1976 and for the Republican presidential…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Debate
Zeigler, L. Harmon – 1977
According to popular analysis, parental objections to busing are generated by a perceived "loss of control" over the education of their children. It is the thesis of this essay that this loss of control began well before the current dispute over busing. It is helpful to view the process of parental political disenfranchisement as one that has…
Descriptors: Community Control, Educational History, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Droge, David; Davis, Kristine – 1981
High turnout for the 1980 Iowa caucuses and conflicting explanations for that high turnout formed the background for an investigation of the relationship between media uses and gratifications, involvement in the local community, and caucus participation. Campaign fan gratifications--either excitement seeking or communicative utility--were…
Descriptors: Adults, Citizen Participation, Communication Research, Mass Media
Peterson, Paul E.; Rabe, Barry G. – 1981
Interest groups have historically contributed more to the maintenance of existing national educational policies and programs than to the creation or shaping of new ones. The uncertain political acceptance of the recently increased federal role in education complicates attempts to predict the degree of change in policy development to expect during…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Federal Regulation
Sharp, Harry, Jr. – 1980
The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, a political campaign reform measure, was enacted to limit campaign contributions and independent expenditures, to mandate disclosure of contributors, and to establish public financing of campaigns, all to minimize the opportunity for political corruption. Unfortunate implications of such reform on the…
Descriptors: Advertising, Communication (Thought Transfer), Federal Regulation, Financial Support
Becker, Lee B.; Towers, Wayne M. – 1976
The political scandals known as Watergate provided an unusual opportunity to study the importance of attitudinal and cognitive variables in media research. In order to assess the impact of Watergate during the months preceding the 1974 Congressional elections, 339 personal interviews were conducted during October with a probability sample of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Elections, Mass Media
Kirst, Michael W.; Grossman, David L. – 1971
The papers in this report fall into three focus areas: (1) new goals and objectives for educational institutions, with a stress on normative analysis of public policy alternatives and a reexamination of prior assumptions on which research is based; (2) the political education of youth, with a particular examination of directions in research on…
Descriptors: Accountability, Community Control, Decision Making, Education
Shalala, Donna E. – 1972
The New York State Education Commission proposals that are being considered by the 1972 legislature represent comprehensive sweeping changes in that State's existing education finance system. The ways in which traditional and emerging political forces affect the success and/or failure of those recommendations and the implications for revising…
Descriptors: Education, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation, Educational Research
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Hansen, Erik – History of Education Quarterly, 1973
Political events in 1902 and 1917 in the Netherlands affirmed parity subsidizing of private and public elementary schools. The history of those events, centering on educational policy, and their effect on the future of politics and education are explored in this article. (JH)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational History, Elementary Schools, Marxism
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Jennings, Robert – Planning and Changing, 1972
Comprehensive Statewide planning requires a change to a more open political style that will enlarge the opportunities for educators to exert their leadership in the mix of politics and planning. Wider discussion of objectives, more realistic appraisals of education's role as a state resource, and reaching essential agreements with political…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Planning, Evaluation Criteria, Objectives
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