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Newman, Edward; Turem, Jerry – Social Work, 1974
Accountability is an issue of high visibility, high priority, and great controversy in the social work profession today. The authors try to show what accountability is about, where the profession falls short, and what might be done. (Authors)
Descriptors: Accountability, Federal Programs, Program Evaluation, Social Services
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Bogdan, Robert – Social Work, 1976
The author used participant observation techniques to determine what the 1972 Congressional affirmative action mandate meant to Head Start personnel, and what happened as a result of the mandate. The author's findings variously contradict or explain the results of a survey conducted in 1973 by the Office of Child Development. (SJL)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Educational Programs, Federal Programs, Handicapped Children
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Shepard, Melanie – Social Work, 1997
Describes an evaluation of an innovative site-based service program, the Growth and Achievement Program (GAP). Results show that GAP clients had significantly higher gain scores than did the comparison group and were less likely to rely on public financial assistance as their primary source of income. (RJM)
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Hotels, Poverty, Program Effectiveness