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Roza Sagitova; Zarena Syrgak kyzy; Lynne Parmenter – Research Ethics, 2025
This paper addresses the issue of how local and global norms and requirements are negotiated in the early stages of development of Social Science research ethics policy in a Global South context. A review of relevant literature followed by analysis of relevant national and institutional policies highlights both tensions and creative potential for…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Social Science Research, Local Norms, Global Approach
Rymer, Les – Group of Eight (NJ1), 2011
Current economic conditions and the increasing competition for government funding are leading to an increased focus on the impact of research. Measuring the impact of research is difficult because not all impacts are direct and some can be negative or result from the identification of problems that require a non-research response. The time between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Effectiveness, Research Utilization, Measurement
Scott, Janelle – Education and the Public Interest Center, 2010
"Expanding Choice in Elementary and Secondary Education: A Report on Rethinking the Federal Role in Education" presents a seemingly egalitarian prescription for the federal government to expand school choice. An examination of the arguments and evidence for increasing choice, however, reveals at least three important shortcomings. First, the…
Descriptors: Evidence, School Choice, Federal Government, Government Role
Burbach, Harold J. – 1978
Although the federal role in education has expanded over the last ten years, critics have only recently begun to examine what this means to educational policy-making. Theorists, empirical researchers, and policy-makers need to examine a number of questions. (1) Why and how does the national government involve itself in public education? (2) What…
Descriptors: Educational Problems, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Government
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Brooks, Harvey – Daedalus, 1978
Suggests the need for science to set research priorities in response to the growing gap between research opportunities and financial resources. Biomedical and defense research are presented as examples. The conclusion is that fundamental scientific research should attempt to balance between social needs and technological possibilities. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Financial Support, Government Role, Health Services, National Defense
Elsbery, James W. – 1971
The scientific method has little credence in inner-city communities. Often the methodology has been contaminated with prejudicial biases, self-enrichment, appeasement, compromise, distortion, and failure to communicate the intent, findings, and interpretation of studies. The community's confidence in research can, with some difficulty, be…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Community Involvement, Government Role
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Berger, Richard G. – Vermont Law Review, 1978
Government regulation of recombinant DNA research is addressed. Issues discussed include the potential of such research; National Institutes of Health guidelines; federal, state, and local regulation; the controversy over self-regulation; first amendment protection for scientific research; and problems in drafting legislation. (JMD)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Constitutional Law, Federal Regulation, Genetics
West, Susan – Science News, 1979
Expresses the opinions of several successful research scientists towards research. All agree that, while the thrill of discovery is essential to science, excitement competes increasingly with the frustrations of big science. There is a belief that the spirit of science is thwarted by activities such as grantsmanship games. (MA)
Descriptors: Government Role, Opinions, Research Needs, Research Problems
Goldhamer, Herbert, Ed.; Westrum, Ronald – 1970
The principal technological developments that underlie the communication revolution, especially the transistor and the computer, are reviewed in a nontechnical way. A number of devices and communication subsystems, such as cable television, ultramicrofiche, and communication satellites, that make use of these developments are then described,…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Communications Satellites, Computer Science
Garan, Elaine M. – 2002
Teachers today are in a stranglehold as a glut of mandates and standards restrict their ability to make decisions in their own classrooms. In many schools, scripted, regimented commercial programs further erode their power to view their students as individuals with unique talents and needs. Even the words they use "to teach" are no…
Descriptors: Government Role, Phonics, Primary Education, Reading Instruction
Hendel, Samuel; Bard, Robert – AAUP Bulletin, 1973
The author feels that everyone who is engaged in research for purposes of public debate and enlightenment is entitled to protection from government coercion. (Author/PG)
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Government Role, Higher Education, Institutional Research
McKeachie, Wilbert J.; Stephens, John J., III – 1976
This document provides a framework for the creation of specific research objectives, projects, and programs of special interest to the postsecondary educational community and appropriate for the National Institute of Education. The staff of private foundations, educational and scholarly associations, student representatives, the federal…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Research, Federal Programs, Government Role
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Neel, Ann F. – Child Welfare, 1971
Descriptors: Child Care, Child Welfare, Government Role, Research Needs
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Garic, John M. – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1996
Reviews the systemic and philosophical problems surrounding government funding for behavioral research. Discusses the relationship between Congress and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), lists specific requests to NIH, and prognosticates the future of behavioral-research funding. (EMK)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Federal Legislation, Government Role, Medical Research
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Zerkel, Fred H. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1975
Descriptors: Budgets, Energy, Federal Government, Financial Policy
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