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Peer reviewedNavarro, Raul Bejar; And Others – International Social Science Journal, 1978
College level political science teaching in developing nations will be more relevant to students if it is developed within an interdisciplinary framework and is related to theories of organization, conflict, and social ecology. Journal available from UNIPUB, Box 433, Murray Hill Station, New York, New York 10016. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedRemy, Richard C. – Social Education, 1976
This article presents a way of looking at decision making that can facilitate students' achievement of citizenship skills that may enable them to be more effective participants during and between elections. (AV)
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Citizenship, Decision Making Skills, Elementary Secondary Education
Stover, William J. – Teaching Political Science, 1978
In an experiment on the effects of video in teaching international relations, two classes were given video stimuli related to the Soviet Union and one class was given none. Findings indicate that exposure to video stimulus produced strong attitude change toward the Soviet Union and ability to understand and express Soviet perspectives. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Attitude Change, Course Descriptions, Cultural Education
Profughi, Victor; Warren, Edward – Teaching Political Science, 1978
Identifies behavior patterns among academic advisors, field supervisors, and student interns; suggests ways to improve administration of government internship programs; and compares ideal working relationships with disillusioning ones. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Field Experience Programs, Government (Administrative Body), Higher Education
Reichman, Louis – Community College Social Science Journal, 1977
Divides the leading introductory American Government texts into three categories: behavioral, normative, and critique. Reviews potential textbooks in each category. (RT)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Instructional Materials, Political Science, Textbook Content
Liggett, Eric – Adult Education (London), 1985
The author discusses various approaches to the teaching of politics and attempts to determine the optimum provision by extra-mural departments. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Educational Theories, Extension Education, Government Role
Culver, David M. – New England Social Studies Bulletin, 1987
Recounts the political, economic, social, and governmental situations surrounding Shays' Rebellion, the 1786 farmer's uprising in Massachusetts which, among other things, demonstrated the need for a stronger federal government. Concludes with contemporary analogies and the statement that, in a free society, the conflict between the legitimate…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Civics, Civil Disobedience, Civil Rights
Allen, Terry Y. – New England Social Studies Bulletin, 1987
Reports on the work of Amherst College historian Robert A. Gross, a leading expert on the topic of Shays' Rebellion. Includes a collection of insights Dr. Gross has developed concerning the rebellion's meaning and its impact on the United States Constitution. (JDH)
Descriptors: Citizenship, Civics, Civil Disobedience, Civil Rights
Peer reviewedBoyer, Carol M.; Ahlgren, Andrew – Journal of Higher Education, 1987
A study of patterns of undergraduates' credit-distribution in three major fields of study (mathematics, political science, and English) at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, is described. Students' extra-major credit distribution was less than it might have been and extra-major specialization greater than it needed to be. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Credits, Educational Research, English, General Education
Peer reviewedGough, Hugh – International Journal of Social Education, 1988
Traces the development of radicalism from the 1789 French Revolution to the present. States that radical philosophy has its roots in rationalism and Enlightenment thought and was linked to positivism during the nineteenth century. Despite the failings of radicalism and the Radical Party, the radical tradition set precedents for current political…
Descriptors: European History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, History Instruction
Peer reviewedNicholls, David – International Journal of Social Education, 1988
States that the English radical tradition was inclusive of all classes; derived from a fundamental humanitarian impulse; and without an established purpose. Discusses the ideological significance of English middle-class radicalism, investigating who the radicals were, how they operated, and what reforms they wanted. (GEA)
Descriptors: European History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Ideology
Peer reviewedLittle, Douglas – Journal of American History, 1988
Examines John F. Kennedy's negotiations with Egypt's Gamel Abdel Nasser as he attempted to improve U.S.-Arab relations and prevent the spread of Soviet influence in the Middle East region. States that Kennedy's failure to meet his Middle Eastern objectives resulted from his inability to reconcile the many factions dividing the Arab world. (GEA)
Descriptors: Arabs, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHovde, Peter C. – Social Education, 1988
Presents three television production projects for the college political science classroom: a political television "spot" project, an international press conference simulation, and an international news broadcast project. Offers a comparative evaluation of the projects and makes suggestions for improving the less successful ones. (GEA)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, News Reporting
Peer reviewedGoldberg, Arthur J. – Social Science Record, 1988
Defends the right of nations to criticize human rights violations within other nations. Pointing out that the human rights protections cannot be left to domestic jurisdiction, Goldberg cites numerous treaties and declarations which make human rights protection a matter of international law. (GEA)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Foreign Policy, International Law, International Relations
Peer reviewedFriberg, Mats; Hettne, Bjorn – International Social Science Journal, 1988
Argues that social transformation at the macro-level (national and global) is the result of micro-processes, or social movements organized around local issues. Describes the global mobilization processes that have a local focus but nevertheless transcend the nation-state and modify the workings of the world-system. (BSR)
Descriptors: Community Change, Global Approach, Higher Education, International Relations


