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Larkins, A. Guy – Social Science Record, 1971
The author examines the traditional discomfort of conservative teachers and comfort of liberal teachers with the Oliver-Shaver public issues rationale. He predicts that as students move more to the political left, conservative and liberal teachers will enjoy a closer alliance in their attitudes toward the above rationale. (JB)
Descriptors: Political Socialization, Public Affairs Education, Secondary Education, Social Problems
Goudinoff, Peter – Teaching Political Science, 1975
Research indicating significant differences between men and women as they function as agents of political socialization in the social studies classroom is provided. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Political Attitudes, Political Socialization, Racial Attitudes

Slomczynski, Kazimierz M.; Shabad, Goldie – Comparative Education Review, 1997
Surveys of Polish teachers who volunteered to introduce civic education about democracy, along with parents, and students aged 13-14 examined individual-level support for democracy and a market economy in relation to three psychological dimensions widely thought to affect political and economic attitudes: valuing of self-direction, authoritarian…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Capitalism, Democratic Values, Foreign Countries

Gronn, Peter C. – History of Education, 1990
Provides a case study on the introduction of political education at Repton, an English public school, from 1916-1918. Discusses the origins, progress, major supporters and opponents, and eventual demise of political education at Repton. Concludes with a discussion on the relationship among political education, liberal idealism, and patriotic…
Descriptors: Educational History, Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials, Political Affiliation
Recent Experiences in Continuing Education for Social Studies Teachers in the New States of Germany.

George, Uta – Social Science Record, 1994
Reports on a staff development project for in-service teachers from former East German states. Describes the project's background, previous in-service teacher education, and the project's organization. Concludes that economic difficulties and the rise of neo-Nazism makes it imperative for German teachers to develop democratic values. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Communism, Democratic Values, Foreign Countries

Riddlesperger, James W., Jr.; Jackson, Donald W. – Social Education, 1991
Surveys levels of political tolerance among 152 U.S. government teachers and 96 social studies coordinators in Texas. Investigates attitudes toward various groups (e.g., neo-Nazis), and whether respondents felt that even disliked groups should be accorded their civil liberties. Concludes majority of these educators practiced what they taught.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Civil Liberties, Democratic Values, Department Heads

Mai, Uli; Burpee, Peter – McGill Journal of Education, 1996
Considers the difficulties experienced by the East German School system adjusting to a more progressive educational philosophy. Specifically, contrasts the traditional East German geography instruction (focused solely on physical geography) with the West German emphasis on social issues and problem solving. Many East German instructors distrust…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Decentralization, Democratic Values, Educational Change