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Georgescu, Dakmara – 1995
This student textbook for civic education in Romanian schools revolves around the significance of human rights issues in a democratic state. The guide is divided into the following five chapters: (1) "The Significance of Human Rights Issues in the Context of Civic Education"; (2) "Individual Identity"; (3) "The Individual…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Civil Liberties, Democracy
Lesko, Wendy Schaetzel; Tsourounis, Emanuel, II – 1998
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 68 million people in the United States are under the age of 18. That's 26% of the population, who participate in school and community activities, spend more than $150 billion a year, and care about the world in which they live. However, that's also 26% of the population who cannot vote and who are supposed to…
Descriptors: Activism, Case Studies, Civil Liberties, Elementary Secondary Education
Staten, Clifford L. – Curriculum Report, 1994
This newsletter essay explores the conflicts between individual values and community values and efforts to resolve these conflicts under the U.S. Constitution. The paper includes five sections: (1) Introduction; (2) Value Conflicts and the Constitution; (3) Making Value Conflicts Relevant to Students; (4) For Example: The Indiana University…
Descriptors: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Conflict Resolution
Savage, David G. – 1977
In describing the implications for public schools of P.L. 94-142, The Education for All Handicapped Children Act. The booklet cites reactions of local and state administrators, supervisors, and classroom teachers. The first chapter details the content of P.L. 94-142, provides comments from lawmakers and educators, and lists questions and answers…
Descriptors: Administration, Architectural Barriers, Civil Liberties, Court Litigation
Texas Univ., Austin. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. – 2001
This report, conducted by faculty and students in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, describes a survey on and interviews regarding ethnic and race relations among Austin, Texas residents and community leaders. Its six chapters include (1) "Introduction" (the research approach); (2) "Ethnic…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Community Organizations