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Shaw, Jean Duncan – 1966
A study was undertaken to learn if the values of American culture from 1850-1964 were reflected in children's books of that period. Themes in the books were categorized, and the books were related to the historical, political, and social events of their year of publication. Only children's literature, fiction, and "trade" books published in…
Descriptors: American Culture, American History, Books, Childrens Literature
LeBaron, Walt – 1969
This paper describes systems analysis in general terms, suggests some applications for education, and discusses the limitations of its use. Such problems as the political conditions, the lack of clear-cut goals, and the failure to plan alternative methods for achieving goals are seen as major limitations. To overcome these conditions and to permit…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Educational Environment, Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives
Cistone, Peter J. – 1974
Employing a process model of political recruitment, this study investigated the relative impact of a school system's social, economic, and political structure on school board member recruitment. Process data were collected by means of structured interviews with school board cnadidates in a stratified sample of systems. Structural data were drawn…
Descriptors: Board Candidates, Boards of Education, Demography, Education
Kazamias, Andreas M.
This history of Greek education traces the path of modernization from the emergence of Greece as an independent state in the early 1800's up to the present date. Educational philosophy and content are seen as pawns in the social and political struggles of those years. Detailed coverage of the historical events describes the structure of education…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Background, Educational Development, Educational History
Shields, James J., Jr. – 1973
A full understanding of the American school, this author argues, rests on a proper understanding of American society. One of the most powerful influences on society and hence on education is the corporation. The author explores this corporate influence, examining how its values are instilled in society. He then turns to an examination of the…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Educational Problems
Sheinkopf, Kenneth G.; And Others – 1971
One previously untested benefit of political advertising before elections may be that it serves "internal" as well as "external" needs, i.e., it boosts the morale of the campaign staff and provides them with information to persuade voters. This proposition was tested during the 1970 Wisconsin gubernatorial campaign by means of a questionnaire…
Descriptors: Advertising, Elections, Group Unity, Information Needs
Atkin, Charles K.; And Others – 1971
The effects of spot television commercials during political campaigns were studied. A telephone survey was conducted to see what effect such commercials had on voters in the 1970 Wisconsin and Colorado gubernatorial elections. The results showed that this approach is the most efficient way of reaching a vast majority of the electorate, although it…
Descriptors: Advertising, Attitudes, Audiences, Individual Characteristics
Wood, Richard E.
The language of East Germany has undergone distinct semantic change since the arrival of the Soviet occupation forces in 1945, especially in the areas of politics, philosophy, and social organization. This is evident in governmental publications and in the shortwave transmissions of the official broadcasting station. Four sources of the change can…
Descriptors: Culture, Descriptive Linguistics, German, Language Acquisition
Chesebro, James W., Ed.; Cragan, John F., Ed. – Moments in Contemporary Rhetoric and Communication, 1971
The purpose of this publication is to present the thinking of graduate and undergraduate students on contemporary issues, particularly those related to modern rhetoric and communication. The first section of this issue consists of articles on such topics as the current status of the Weathermen movement; the sexual revolution in America; a…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Communication (Thought Transfer), Films, Literary Criticism
Miller, Michael Victor – 1971
Factors tending to inhibit the development and efficacy of Mexican American interest-oriented political activity, Anglo-Mexican American political relations, and other related factors are examined in this Master's thesis. The stated objective of the study is to provide insights as to how these factors influenced the political situation on 2…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Community Cooperation, Demography, Economic Development

Kimsey, William D.; And Others – 1976
Two waves of telephone interviews with a sample of 141 voters were used in a study of political communication effects during the 1974 congressional election in the Illinois 24th Congressional District. Seven variables specified by the combined-effects model were derived from the interviews and factor analyzed. Two factors were found and…
Descriptors: Elections, Information Theory, Mass Media, Models
Heidt, Erhard U. – Teaching at a Distance, 1975
A case study in the planning for a possible distance-study system in Germany. Three project areas are described (the Quadringa radio colleges, the German Institute of Distance Study, and multi-media study teams in universities). Efforts to establish a national system are analyzed and compared to the development of Britain's Open University. (JT)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Educational Planning, Educational Policy

Thompson, Michael – Studies in Higher Education, 1976
An analysis of the two basic types of curriculum (collection curriculum, emphasizing the autonomy of subjects, and integrated curriculum, emphasizing the connections between subjects) and the theory of their cyclical relationship through redefinition and collapse of subject boundaries in relationship to political forces for purity and relevance.…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
de San Julian, Salvador Giner – Western European Education, 1978
Characterizes Spanish universities during the period 1939-77. Examines the changing relationships that emerged during this period among the political establishment, the general social transformations that occurred in the country, and the people directly concerned with higher education and scientific research. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Conflict Resolution, Educational Change, Government Role

Piven, Frances Fox; Cloward, Richard A. – Social Problems, 1978
Roach and Roach complain that separatist organizing, particularly in regard to the Black movement, is harmful. This sort of complaint, however, ignores the historically specific circumstances in which social movements emerge and in which strategies and goals and the potential for societal transformation are formed. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Power, Low Income Groups, Organizational Effectiveness