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Pipho, Chris – Educational Leadership, 1980
State legislatures are writing more legislation to deal with the day-to-day operation of schools. Special interests, energy, inflation, and declining enrollments have all been the subject of a broad spectrum of legislation. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Government School Relationship, Legislators, Political Issues
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Paldy, Lester G. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1979
Presents summaries and extracts of testimony taken from the hearings on the Department of Education Act held before the Senate Committee on Government Affairs in May, 1978. (MA)
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Educational Policy, Federal Legislation, Government Role
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Marshall, Eliot – Science, 1979
Discusses the role and accomplishments of the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). The relationship between the OSTP and the Congress is also discussed. (HM)
Descriptors: Federal Government, Federal Programs, Government Employees, Government Role
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Hanson, Mark – International Review of Education, 1976
This research is an effort to analyze the process of organizational change as it takes place within one segment of the public administration mechanism in Venezuela--The Ministry of Education. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Decentralization, Diagrams, Educational Change
Miller, Tim – Online, 1989
Discusses the information needs of Congress and the use of online databases by librarians, analysts, and staffers to meet those needs. The features of online services that are particularly appropriate for responding to the needs of Congress are identified and possible future trends are explored. (one reference) (CLB)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Databases, Federal Government, Information Needs
Wisecarver, Charmaine – Winds of Change, 1993
Larry Echo Hawk, Idaho attorney general and former state legislator, discusses success factors in college and law school; early experiences as an Indian lawyer; first election campaign; and his views on tribal sovereignty, state-tribal relationship, gambling, and his dual responsibility to the general public and Native American issues. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indians, Biographies, Educational Background, Higher Education
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Patton, Cynthia – Young Children, 1993
To help parents become informed consumers of child care services, caregivers can become advocates for children and families, post articles, join professional organizations to educate the public, inform legislators about the role of child care in allowing mothers to become self-supporting, and be able to refer parents to resources that help educate…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
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Maney, Patrick J. – OAH Magazine of History, 1998
Recounts the role of Congress in creating much of the New Deal legislation. Argues that the impetus for many pieces of legislation came from Congress, not from President Roosevelt. Suggests that the story of Roosevelt as mastermind was fostered by his assumption of greater executive power during World War II. (DSK)
Descriptors: Civics, Federal Legislation, Government (Administrative Body), History Instruction
Mokhiber, Russell – Ecologist, 1998
Discusses a report published by the Center for Public Integrity (CPI) entitled Toxic Deception: How the Chemical Industry Manipulates Science, Bends the Law, and Endangers Your Health. Voices concerns that the federal regulatory system receives favors from the chemical industry that create bias. (PVD)
Descriptors: Bias, Chemical Industry, Hazardous Materials, Legislators
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King, Brayden G.; Cornwall, Marie; Dahlin, Eric C. – Social Forces, 2005
We describe a theory of legislative logic. This logic is based on the observation that each succeeding stage of the legislative process has increasingly stringent rules and becomes more consequential. This logic unevenly distributes the influence of social movements across the legislative process. Social movements should have less influence at…
Descriptors: United States History, Legislators, Logical Thinking, Females
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Ho, Anita – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2004
Learning disability label establishes accommodation eligibility and civil rights protection but provides an excuse for school officials and legislators to adopt a medical model of learning disabilities and ignore other problems in the educational and social systems. A commitment to inclusion and equality requires an acknowledgement of various…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Learning Disabilities, Civil Rights, Court Litigation
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Amburn, William E. – Social Education, 2005
Students can learn great lessons when placed in decision-making roles. Simulating a Senate confirmation hearing can give students a glimpse of how government works and a chance to evaluate historical figures and issues. Any simulation, however, is an imperfect imitation of a real event. Having to make a decision based on incomplete information…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Classroom Techniques, Simulation, Middle School Students
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Miskel, Cecil; Song, Mengli – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2004
Reading became a hotbed of policy activity during the 1990s with both state and federal policymakers launching major initiatives to raise reading achievement. When President George W. Bush introduced his Reading First initiative in early 2001, we saw a unique opportunity to investigate the policy processes, antecedents, and unplanned events…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Reading Achievement, Federal Legislation, Reading Programs
Hoff, David J. – Education Week, 2004
Despite rosy economic news, highlighted by the 8.2 percent surge in the nation's economy in the third quarter of 2003, state coffers aren't growing at pace to meet the needs of schools and other high-priority programs such as Medicaid and prisons. Last month, many states started issuing estimates of how the money they'll have to spend in the 2005…
Descriptors: Public Education, Correctional Institutions, Educational Finance, Budgets
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Skopek, Tracy A.; Engstrom, Rich; Hansen, Kenneth – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2005
In this article, the authors explore this new level of tribal political sophistication and how the tribes sought to pressure state legislators by pursuing a public relation campaign centered on issues of economic interest and sovereignty. Though they have been unsuccessful in recent legislative sessions, there is evidence of a growing…
Descriptors: Political Influences, Court Litigation, Public Relations, Legislators
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