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Bunch, Ralph – 1975
The purpose of this study is to compare data on sample groups of Japanese, Japanese Americans, and Americans from three separate sources to determine political orientations and the socialization influencing the Japanese Americans' attitudes. The study ascertains whether the social-geographical environment or the family and other primary groups…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Comparative Analysis, Democratic Values, Environmental Influences
Ehman, Lee H.; Gillespie, Judith A. – 1975
The relationship between student attitudes and the school as a political system is analyzed in this research report. Four types of school systems are hypothesized: elite, bureaucratic, coalitional, and participant. After testing this conceptualization, student attitudes of trust, integration, confidence, and interest toward both school and society…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Research, Political Science, Political Socialization
Bailey, Kenneth D. – 1975
The impact of social and political events on the development of political attitudes in children is examined. Political learning is seen as an invariant sequence of developmental stages dependent upon physical and intellectual growth, and current events. The data consist of interviews with children at the third through the ninth grade levels. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Current Events, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Attitudes
Crockenberg, Vincent – 1975
The author argues that education should be the end and aim of politics. Further, he argues that in order for a state to be morally legitimate it must provide social and political conditions that promote and further human education and development and concludes with a practical intimation of this principle. Traditional liberal political theory…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Court Litigation, Democratic Values, Due Process
Everhart, Robert B. – 1975
While the impact of schools in colonial America was soft before the mid-eighteenth century, devotion to education was strong and self-evident. By the early nineteenth century, schooling was well on its way to becoming universal for most children. As the nineteenth century wore on, the state became more and more involved in schooling. As taxation…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Educational History, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy
Murphy, E. Jefferson – 1972
The Republic of South Africa has devised a comprehensive system of education, conceptualized and controlled by the country's Whites, which is designed to develop the large African majority along lines deemed to serve the best interests of the White majority. It has been in existence since 1954 and spans the entire curriculum from first grade…
Descriptors: African History, Comparative Education, De Jure Segregation, Educational Discrimination
Maynard, Richard A. – 1974
Motion pictures have long been recognized as a mirror of society's values and attitudes, and for motivational and impression-making impact they are unsurpassed. The Hayden Film Attitudes and Issues Series is based on the teacher's source book, the Celluloid Curriculum: How to Use Movies in the Classroom. This series presents written sources…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Black Studies, Film Study
Tufts Univ., Medford, MA. Lincoln Filene Center for Citizenship and Public Affairs. – 1969
The student text portion of this set contains an account of the 1968 presidential election, from the state primaries to the election of Richard M. Nixon. The Teacher's Guide outlines objectives, teaching strategies, discussion questions, vocabulary, and an annotated listing of resources which includes educational and commercial films as well as…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Citizenship, Civics, Elections
German, Dan B. – 1971
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between political education and social studies curriculum and the political orientations of students in the United States, Italy, Sweden, Germany, and England. A review of psychological research indicates that conventional, or comformist moral and legal orientations develop early in life,…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Civics, Comparative Education, Educational Sociology
Coldevin, Gary O. – 1973
This study surveyed equal groups of American, French Canadian, and English-Canadian high school students to learn what sources they used in formulating views on national and international issues. A total of 600 eleventh grade history students was surveyed. Results showed that mass media was the primary source used by all groups: in particular…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Differences, Educational Television, Information Sources
Gottlieb, David – 1972
This paper identifies certain methodological shortcomings that seem to be inherent in much of the comparative generational research and also presents the results of a generational differences study in which these methodological deficiencies have been minimized. People of different ages who had served as VISTA volunteers were asked the same…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Age Groups, Generation Gap, Political Attitudes
King, David C. – 1971
This draft outline presents and organizes for teachers one of the fundamental concepts in war/peace studies: interdependence. As the definitional statement makes clear, interdependence involves learning to look at the world as a single system, and to identify and analyze its various subsystems. Part of the rationale for considering interdependence…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Citizenship, Cognitive Objectives, Concept Teaching
Sica, Morris G. – 1972
The political learning of 2,584 children enrolled in elementary and junior high schools of southern California is explored in this report. Growth patterns of Mexican-American and Anglo-American children are studied and comparisons are made in their political orientations. Data were obtained by questionnaires administered in grades 4-8 after the…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Citizenship, Educational Research, Elementary School Students
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Clark, E. Culpepper; McKerrow, Raymie E. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1987
Reexamines Gunnar Myrdal's "An American Dilemma" (1944), which argued race relations in America would improve because the American Creed of democratic liberalism created a dilemma between existing racial prejudice and the national ideology. Describes how Myrdal's deterministic perspective robbed civil rights historiography of its drama…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Communication Research, Democratic Values, Historiography
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Harber, Clive – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1985
Major aspects of political education in Zimbabwe (Africa) as they have developed from the colonial period through the Chimurenga, or war of liberation, to the period following independence in 1980 are explored. The focus is on political themes such as power, inequality, community, and ideology. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Practices
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