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Stout, Robert; Browne, James – School Review, 1974
Authors offered a provocative guide to what the public response to the Coleman Report may be; they reacted both positively and negatively in the name of parents, young people, taxpayers, teachers, and legislators. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Legislators, Parent Attitudes, Policy Formation, Socialization
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Blanchard, Robert O. – Journal of Communication, 1974
Part of a symposium on studies of legislative and judicial communications. (CH)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Government Role, History, Journalism
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MacCann, Richard Dyer – American Scholar, 1975
Article discussed the use of television broadcasting with regard to the political process, the legislators involved, and the techniques associated with television presentation. (RK)
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Federal Legislation, Government Role, Legislators
Padilla, Fernando V.; Ramirez, Carlos B. – Aztlan, 1974
The pattern of Chicano political representation in the territorial and state legislatures of California, Colorado, and New Mexico was examined. (NQ)
Descriptors: Legislators, Mexican Americans, Political Affiliation, Political Power
Foote, Joe S. – 1980
A coorientation methodology was used to examine attitudes toward reporting news about the United States House of Representatives. Coorientation models are predicated upon the interrelationships of individuals in a communication system, measuring participants' attitudes in terms of agreement, accuracy, and congruency. Subjects included three…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Communication Research, Legislators, Networks
Callan, Patrick M.; Jonsen, Richard W. – 1976
The California Legislature's Joint Committee on the Master Plan for Higher Education made a restudy of the 1960 Master Plan. The process used by the committee is examined. The process is unusual in that it was undertaken by the legislature itself rather than by an independent commission, and also in that it strove for fairly widespread…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Educational Planning, Higher Education, Legislators
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Symes, R. Cyril – History and Social Science Teacher, 1976
The author outlines the activities of a typical day in the life of a member of Parliament. The narrow role of a legislator has expanded to one of a social ombudsman and requires a broader view in political science education. (DE)
Descriptors: Governance, Government (Administrative Body), Legislators, Life Style
Darrow, Denice – AGENDA, 1978
The Caucus aims to develop a national policy on behalf of the Spanish-speaking, and to strengthen the Federal commitment toward Hispanics. The Caucus also plans to serve an educational purpose, informing the Hispanic population about the political process and functioning of government. (NQ)
Descriptors: Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Federal Government, Government Employees, Legislators
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Dyer, Carolyn Stewart; Nayman, Oguz B. – Journalism Quarterly, 1977
Finds that, although reporters and legislators in Colorado have similar views, reporters recognize this fact and legislators do not. (KS)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Intergroup Relations, Legislators, Media Research
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Templin, Vicki L. – Population Research and Policy Review, 1987
Reports on a study designed to define the demographic and career characteristics and the values of lawmakers in the United States and Canada. Discusses how this information was used to predict policy decisions. (TW)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Decision Making, Demography, Foreign Countries
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Pinderhughes, Dianne M. – Urban League Review, 1984
Southern support for racial issues has increased over time, but a gap persists between Black House members and northern and western Democrats, on the one hand, and southerners (especially southern Republicans), on the other. Region and partisanship thus explain the voting behavior of congressional representatives, even when their constituents…
Descriptors: Blacks, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Equal Protection, Influences
Heftel, Cecil – AGB Reports, 1984
The best lobbyists for higher education are trustees, whose political power is that they can describe college concerns. Legislators want to know policy costs, who and how it will serve, what evidence there is of success, and who opponents will be and why. (MSE)
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Government School Relationship, Higher Education, Legislators
Updating School Board Policies, 1977
The question for school boards is no longer whether to become involved in politics, but how to stay alive in the political arena. Suggestions for staying alive are offered. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Legislators, Political Influences
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on the Judiciary. – 1997
This hearing focused on the cause of juvenile crime and the need for juvenile justice reform. On the first day, an opening statement by Senator Joseph R. Biden examined the seriousness of the problem. Two panels contributed prepared statements. The first panel included Jim Hutchinson, Mayor, Dover, DE; Alan Ellingsworth, Colonel, Delaware State…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Crime, Delinquency, Federal Government
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Lehne, Richard – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1983
Institutions, individuals, policies, and interactions are identified as the four research perspectives that have guided most legislative studies and that could help to identify promising areas for future investigation of education issues. The discussion of each perspective includes a review of landmark research and comments on its contributions…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Research, Legislators, Policy Formation
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