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Freelen, Robert E. – New Directions for Institutional Advancement, 1980
Guidelines are presented for the various levels of the government relations effort, minimum programs, staff responsibilities, and the role of associations. Advice on the politics of transition--as higher education moves to a lower priority in the political process--is also given. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role, College Presidents, Fund Raising
Peer reviewedSidelnick, Mark A. – Art Education, 1992
Examines the five progressive stages of Michael Parson's model for understanding aesthetic development: (1) favoritism; (2) beauty and realism; (3) expressiveness; (4) style and form; and (5) autonomy. Argues that the model can be applied to all ages. Uses Parsons' model to show how a congresswoman's level of aesthetic development can influence…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art Appreciation, Art Education
Bond, John M.; Woodall, Michael V. – American School Board Journal, 1993
Practical lessons in lobbying at the state level include the following: practice friendly persuasion and good timing; accentuate the positive; and be consistently accurate and honest. Lists 19 do's and don'ts of lobbying. (MLF)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Legislators
Steinbach, Trevor T. – 1981
This pamphlet is designed to help parents lobby for state-level funding of gifted programs. Suggestions for making telephone calls and writing letters to representatives and senators are offered along with sample scripts for a telephone call and a letter. A description of the 15-step legislative process for gifted education bills in Illinois is…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Peer reviewedPalmer, Mary – Music Educators Journal, 1992
Describes a music educator's experiences in lobbying for legislative support of school music programs. Suggests that those interested in lobbying should set clear goals, develop networks of supporters and acknowledge their assistance, maintain community visibility, and brainstorm for ideas. Emphasizes the importance of getting news coverage and of…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Community Relations, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Palladino, Dolores – 1985
This packet for vocational educators contains information and materials on writing a letter to a state legislator. A step-by-step procedure is outlined and informative materials that expand upon the various steps are then provided. These materials include a sample Mailgram, a flowchart on how an idea becomes a state law, common sense rules for…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Interpersonal Communication, Legislators, Letters (Correspondence)
Cabrera, Ed – 1999
In this lesson plan, students are assigned a member of the California Assembly to research and a political faction to represent. Students examine representative bills voted on by the California Assembly to determine if their member's voting record coincides with the views of their political faction. Ultimately, students must decide whether, and…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Grade 12, High Schools, Interdisciplinary Approach
National Conference of State Legislatures, Denver, CO. – 2001
The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) has designated the week of September 17-21, 2001, as "Back to School Week." During this week, state legislators from throughout the country are encouraged by NCSL to contact principals and teachers in their respective districts and arrange for classroom visits to help students…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Democracy, Government Role
Elnicki, Chris; Johnson, Jackie; Mable, Lori; O'Brien, Colleen – 2001
The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) has designated the week of September 17-21, 2001, as "Back to School Week." During this week, state legislators from throughout the country are encouraged by NCSL to contact principals and teachers in their respective districts and arrange for classroom visits to help students…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Democracy, Government Role
Breckenridge, Leah; Stokley, Sandy – 2001
The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) has designated the week of September 17-21, 2001, as "Back to School Week." During this week, state legislators from throughout the country are encouraged by NCSL to contact principals and teachers in their respective districts and arrange for classroom visits to help students…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Democracy, Elementary Education
Ciervo, Arthur V. – CASE Currents, 1982
Pennsylvania sought statewide media support for higher education by working on a project to encourage editorials against President Reagan's proposed budget cuts in student aid. Guidelines for visiting newspaper editors are provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: Colleges, Cooperative Programs, Editorials, Government School Relationship
American Vocational Association, Alexandria, VA. – 1997
This handbook offers suggestions for action to protect the interests of vocational-technical education. Part 1, Advocacy, has four parts: why vocational-technical education professionals should get involved in the legislative process; guidelines for communicating with one's legislator through personal visits, letters/e-mail/faxes, telephone calls,…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Federal Government, Federal Legislation, Government School Relationship
Laichas, Tom; Ingersoll, Tom – 1991
This unit is one of a series that represents specific moments in history from which students focus on the meanings of landmark events. By studying primary sources of a crucial turning point in history, students become aware that choices had to be made by real human beings, that those decisions were the result of specific factors, and that they set…
Descriptors: Debate, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Armenta, Richard R. – 1984
As public institutions, community colleges are dependent for their survival and continuity upon favorable evaluations by the external constituencies that finance the colleges. Underscoring the resource-dependent nature of community colleges are the revenue limitations brought about by declining enrollments, the effects of high costs, and taxpayer…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Role, Community Colleges, Governing Boards
C-SPAN, Washington, DC. – 1993
Intended for middle and high school educators, the publication provides information about the C-SPAN networks and facilitates the use of the network's programming as a teaching resource. The section on the C-SPAN cable networks contains information on C-SPAN, C-SPAN 2, C-SPAN Audio 1, and C-SPAN Audio 2, regularly scheduled programs, ways to…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Government Role, High Schools, Instructional Materials


