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Cary, Charles D. – Social Science Quarterly, 1974
The author examines the influence of peer groups on the formation of young people's political orientations and predispositions toward political behavior. Analysis of the findings leads to conclusions about the existence of a "teen culture" in the Soviet Union and the socializing capability of the politically-inspired youth organizations.…
Descriptors: Peer Groups, Peer Relationship, Political Attitudes, Political Influences
Ladd, Everrett Carll, Jr.; Lipset, Seymour Martin – Teaching Political Science, 1975
Drawing upon the large national surveys conducted in 1969 by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education, along with data collected more recently, the authors provide a basis for understanding distributions of political attitudes among political scientists. Political science is one of the more left-of-center academic disciplines. (Author/DE)
Descriptors: Departments, Higher Education, National Surveys, Political Attitudes
Chiang, Laurence – 1986
Literature on the hidden curriculum suggests an essential meaning behind either "unintended consequences" or "latent functions" of formal curricula, but this claim is largely unfounded. Four major perspectives underpin studies in this area: functionalism, Marxism, humanitarianism, and existentialism. This paper demonstrates how…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Existentialism, Foreign Countries, Hidden Curriculum

Butts, R. Freeman – History of Education Quarterly, 1974
The history of education must contain a balance between interpretation of the school itself and the school in its broader social and political context. Such a balance would be a constructive relief fromearlier revisionist theory viewing American schooling as mis-education or as a minor player next to other socializing and educating institutions.…
Descriptors: Educational History, Futures (of Society), Global Approach, History
Numminen, Jaakko – Adult Education in Finland, 1974
The author discusses the free cultural movement and how it is being influenced by technical development and the trend for social and cultural lives to be more political. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Attitude Change, Cultural Activities, Foreign Countries

Kaiser, Fred M.; Lilly, Robert – Adolescence, 1975
This study provided a preliminary examination of the impact of the college experience on political attitudes during the final years of adolescence. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Experience, Political Attitudes, Political Socialization
Greenstein, Fred I. – Sch Rev, 1969
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Responsibility, Political Socialization, Program Development
Chen, Theordore Hsi-en – Comp Educ Rev, 1969
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Communism, Comparative Education, Education
Long, Samuel – 1976
An investigation of a cognitive-perceptual model to measure adolescents' feelings of political alienation is reported. The model hypothesizes that fundamental to the political alienation process is a feared actual or potential loss of freedom; this process is called psychological reactance. The sample consisted of 460 senior high school students…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alienation, Educational Needs, High School Students
Heath, Robert L. – 1979
The political myth of a nation substantially influences the way people behave, the goals to which they aspire, and the rationale upon which common actions are taken and through which rhetorical identification can be achieved. Myth is the image at the center of a culture that is the ideal of the culture's excellence. Myths are not accurate…
Descriptors: Cultural Images, Political Attitudes, Political Socialization, Rhetoric
HOLLANDER, GAYLE DURHAM – 1967
AS TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS LED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN EXTENSIVE RADIO AND TELEVISION NETWORK IN THE SOVIET UNION, MASS COMMUNICATIONS CONTINUED TO BE DOMINATED BY THE HEAVILY POLITICIZED NEWSPAPERS, WITH PRAVDA, THE PARTY DAILY, REMAINING THE MOST AUTHORITATIVE SOURCE FOR INFORMATION AND INTERPRETATION. FOREIGN RADIO BROADCASTS TO THE SOVIET…
Descriptors: Mass Media, Newspapers, Periodicals, Political Attitudes
Liu, Alan P. L. – 1966
A general discussion is presented of the development of newspaper and journal enterprises in Communist China. The author begins by reviewing the political role that the Chinese press played in the Republican Revolution of 1911. Then the author traces the history of the Chinese Communist press in its two decades of insurgency. The post-1949…
Descriptors: Chinese, Communism, Mass Media, Newspapers
Rosenau, Norah – 1973
The paper identified some of the major elements of political learning and suggests some of the conceptual links among these. The basic assumption of this paper is that the several existing approaches to learning and development can account for a significant portion of political learning. A selective picture of concepts and empirical knowledge…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Classical Conditioning, Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes
Hatch (C. Richard) Associates, New York, NY. – 1968
GRADES OR AGES: Grades 4 and 5. SUBJECT MATTER: Urban politics and neighborhood planning. ORGANIZATION AND PHYSICAL APPEARANCE: This teacher's manual is designed to accompany a workbook (SP 007 387) developed for New York public school students. Following introductory material this manual is divided into three sections: curriculum materials for…
Descriptors: Community Planning, Curriculum Guides, Grade 4, Grade 5
Peterson, Harry L. – 1969
This report on youth and politics was one of a series of working papers on the activities, and behavior of young people between 15 and 21 years of age. It was intended to provide background information while the Massachusetts Committee on Children and Youth prepared a comprehensive report on the status of children and youth in the Commonwealth for…
Descriptors: Activism, Individual Characteristics, Political Attitudes, Political Socialization