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Madison, James H. – OAH Magazine of History, 1987
Describes the Northwest Ordinance as a vision for self-government and discusses the conflict between William Henry Harrison and Jonathan Jennings in the newly formed Indiana Territory. Elaborates on how statehood in Indiana was achieved and what status slavery assumed in Indiana. (BSR)
Descriptors: Slavery, State Government, State History, State Legislation
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Good, Deborah A. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1993
Traces historical roots of creation of first art therapy licensure bill to be written and entered into state legislative system. Explains concept development, writing of legislation, how bill was introduced, transformation and evolution to omnibus bill, and factors pertinent to passing of legislation during 1993 New Mexico Legislative Session.…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Certification, History, Standards
Schofield, Louise – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1917
According to a recent estimate, out of more than four million children between 4 and 6 years of age, less than half a million are enrolled in kindergartens. This condition may be attributed in general to a lack of knowledge of the practical, ethical, and social value of kindergarten education; to the expense of installing a system whose advantages…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Public Education, State Legislation, Educational Legislation
Radigan, Anne L. – 1988
In an examination of the dynamics that mold a bill and keep it before the attention of the national legislature, this paper traces the behind-the-scenes history of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), H.R. 925, from its origin as a benefit solely for pregnant women workers to its current status as a broad remedy for the stresses of modern…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Fringe Benefits, Political Issues, Politics
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Zagarri, Rosemarie – Journal of American History, 1988
Discusses the process of moving state capitals (between 1776 and 1812) to achieve equal representation through geographic centrality. Presents contemporary arguments for the process including the belief that central location of the capital promoted better attendance by all state representatives. Describes how the system was replaced by numerical…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Human Geography, Legislators, Population Distribution
Muerman, J. C. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1922
Various names, such as teacher's home, manse, teacherage, attic apartment, "Lean-to" and dominage are applied to the district--owned buildings or to rooms in the schoolhouse that provide living quarters for teachers. There various titles convey no differences in meaning. All serve the same general purpose, to describe a comfortable…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Place of Residence, School Districts, Teachers
Hood, William R. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1924
It is now more than a hundred years since textbooks were first furnished free to the pupils of a public school in this country. The movement began in the administration of city schools and, generally speaking, was confined to cities for many years. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, made provision for free textbooks in its public schools in 1818, and…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Laws, Textbooks, Educational History
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Keefover, Karen Shade – Educational Forum, 1983
Asserts that existing accountability policies assume that a single behaviorist theory is the one best system for effective education. Examines the pitfalls of the one-system approach through the examples of John Stuart Mill's utilitarian upbringing and "Gradgrindism" in Charles Dickens' novel "Hard Times." (SK)
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Objectives, Measurement
Furlong, Partick J.; And Others – 1987
These lectures, presented in observance of the U.S. Constitution bicentennial celebration, consider selected constitutionally significant law cases that occurred in Indiana. These cases are representative of U.S. constitutional development and of the relationship of Indiana to the U.S. Constitution. Patrick Furlong, in "The South Bend…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Laws, Local Issues
White, Frank Wm. – 1979
Changes in the prohibition against cameras in state courtrooms are examined in this report. It provides a historical sketch of camera usage in the courtroom since 1935 and reports on the states permitting still, videotape, film cameras, and other electronic equipment in courtrooms since 1978, on the states now experimenting with the matter, and on…
Descriptors: Court Doctrine, Court Litigation, Courts, History
Rowland, Willard D., Jr. – 1989
The late 1980s' resurgent appeal to public interest standards entails a misunderstanding of the real meaning of "public interest" and, whatever the merits of the critique of the deficiencies during the recent regulatory period, the standard still contains within it the seeds of its own compromise, if not destruction. Even among its…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communication Research, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation
Riley, David P.; And Others – 1978
The booklet provides a history of the legislative and court action in the area of special education. The National Defense Education Act of 1958 and the Secondary Education Act of 1965 are cited as two legislative milestones in education. Federal involvement in special education is discussed including the acts assisting the handicapped, gifted, and…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Due Process, Federal Legislation
Puckett, Margaret Brous – 1978
This dissertation traces the history of day care licensing standards in Texas from the beginnings in voluntary welfare organizations to the 1976 revisions. Chapter I gives an overview of the study. The beginnings and subsequent development of day care as it emerged from a multiplicity of child welfare and education concerns is traced in Chapter…
Descriptors: Certification, Day Care, Doctoral Dissertations, Education
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Pleasant, Deborah L. – OCSS Review, 1988
Discusses the development and growth of public law in the United States during the industrial and technological revolution which followed the Revolutionary War. Examines how these new laws, combined with a spirit of individualism, created a harsh environment in which men were treated as free-willed, self-reliant, risk- and responsibility-taking…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Economic Change, Individualism, Laws
Ryan, W. Carson, Jr.; King, Roberta – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1916
This bulletin has been prepared by the National Education Association's Committee on Salaries, Tenure, and Pensions in cooperation with the Bureau of Education. Its purpose is to show the extent of the teachers' pension movement in a brief and summary way, and to collect in convenient form pension legislation for public school-teachers in the…
Descriptors: Teachers, Womens Education, Teacher Retirement, Retirement Benefits
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