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Lister, Ian – 1984
What a human rights course should consist of, i.e., the objectives, course content, teaching methods, and evaluation techniques, are discussed. Human rights education must foster attitudes of tolerance and respect, provide knowledge about human rights, and develop students' awareness of how to translate human rights into social and political…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Parker, Richard A. – 1989
The "least restrictive means" test, a frequently used tool for resolving First Amendment cases in federal courts, is designed to insure that state-imposed abridgement of free expression is limited to the narrowest scope and the least impact necessary to fulfill a compelling state interest. Analysis of the history of the test since its…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Communication Research, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law
Wolf, Robert L. – 1975
A suit was filed in 1972 in California by an 18 year old high school graduate who asserted that he remained functionally illiterate after 13 years of regular attendance in the San Francisco public schools. Claiming personal injury as a consequence of the failure of school professionals to exercise reasonable care in the discharge of their duties,…
Descriptors: Accountability, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Evaluation Criteria
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Dinsmore, Peter; And Others – Social Studies Journal, 1976
Pennsylvania's Educational Quality Assessment (EQA) program is discussed in terms of its historical background, ACLU objections to its alleged infringements of individual rights, and reactions of students who have taken it. Journal is available from Ritter Hall, Fourth Floor, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. 19122. (AV)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Evaluation Methods
Maurer, Steven, Comp. – 1979
The inservice training package for teachers of severely and profoundly handicapped children consists of six field tested modules. Each module consists of the following components: objectives (general and specific), instructional methodology, instructor materials (lecture notes and transparencies), participant materials (worksheets and handouts),…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Objectives, Cerebral Palsy, Civil Liberties
DeVaughn, J. Everette – 1971
This speech first presents an overview of the problems in and the promises of teacher and administrator job performance evaluation. The author contends that a lack of attention to the evaluation process, faulty instruments, poorly defined performance criteria, and the lack of participation involvement present the major difficulties in evaluation…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation, Due Process
Everett, Bruce E. – 1977
Current regulations and guidelines established by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare for the maintenance of confidentiality in educational research are summarized. Key terms, such as "system of records" are defined and elaborated upon. The responsibilities of the funding agency and its research contractors are enumerated and…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Agency Role, Civil Liberties, Computer Storage Devices
International League of Societies for Persons with Mental Handicaps, Brussels (Belgium). – 1988
These guidelines for service evaluation arose out of a 1986 meeting of the International League of Societies for Persons with Mental Handicap. An introduction focuses on the concepts of support and service and the need for minimizing restrictiveness and empowering the individual. Seven principles are enumerated, specifying the rights of people…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Civil Liberties, Due Process, Evaluation Methods
Diaz, Carlos, Ed. – 1992
This book presents a selection of readings that address multiculturalism and school restructuring as a reference for schools working to enrich their school-improvement agendas. The readings treat many areas within curriculum and student achievement. The 13 chapters are as follows: (1) "The Next Millennium: A Multicultural Imperative for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affirmative Action, Civil Liberties, Classroom Techniques
Oklahoma Univ., Norman. Southwest Center for Human Relations Studies. – 1975
The guide contains ideas, materials, and suggested practices for teachers and administrators in dealing with human rights issues. It is organized into six parts. Part I discusses the human rights concept, its importance in Western democratic society, its legal bases, racism, and school responsibility. Part II outlines the responsibilities of…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Audiovisual Aids, Case Studies, Civil Liberties