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Flanigan, Beverly J. – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1978
The Marshall Project is a federally funded demonstration program in the prevention of teenage alcohol abuse. It has been designed as a community-based project in which one rural community (Marshall, Wisconsin) is the client of the project's members (graduate student social workers from the University of Wisconsin). (AUTHOR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcohol Education, Graduate Students, Intervention
Peer reviewedMotamedi, Kurt Kourosh – Group and Organization Studies, 1977
This paper explores two central processes that are basic to any social system's survival--adaptability and copability. They are not totally independent of one another and are complementary. Implications of these concepts and their contingent characteristics with other organizational variables are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Environment, Organizational Change, Organizational Development
Battiste, Marie – Indian Historian, 1977
The Micmacs of Canada have only had a couple of hundred years of contact with the white man and although at first glance their reserves appear acculturated, they are distinct cultural and linguistic entities who have survived the tortures, rigors, and challenges of Christianity and civilization. (JC)
Descriptors: American Indians, Canada Natives, Cultural Background, History
Peer reviewedBrewer, Marilynn B.; And Others – American Psychologist, 1976
Presents pro and con comments with regards to 1975 APA presidential address under the heading of the value of traditions. Other comments are subsumed under the headings of biological versus social evolution, and the genetic basis of behavior especially of altruism. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Cultural Influences, Evolution, Genetics
Rossatto, Cesar Augusto; Allen, Ricky Lee; Pruyn, Marc – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2006
This book offers a fresh perspective from which to read, discuss, and debate recent critical interpretations of schooling and our world at present. The authors build upon past accomplishments of critical pedagogy and critique those elements that contradict the radically democratic orientation of the field. Ultimately, they argue that critical…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Textbooks, Social Systems, Social Change
Peer reviewedBlack, Wilfred W. – Social Studies, 1973
America's economic system is re-examined in the light of cataclysmic changes which have occurred since 1932. Features of the New Deal and Fair Deal are highlighted. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Economics Education, Governmental Structure, Historical Criticism, Political Influences
Peer reviewedGecas, Viktor – Social Science Quarterly, 1973
A study of the self-conceptions of migrants and settled Mexican-Americans reveals a significant difference in their self-evaluation: migrants have a more positive and more favorable view of themselves than settled Mexican-Americans. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Identification (Psychology), Mexican Americans
On Social Systems Theory as a Predictor of Educational Change: The Adoption of Classroom Innovations
Peer reviewedHanson, Mark – Journal of Educational Administration, 1973
When a program of innovative change is proposed for a school, it may well be possible to predict which of the various subsystems of the school will offer the most resistance. The group who are required to make the greatest modification in their normal procedures of operation will raise the highest level of resistance. (Author)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Attitudes, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Perkinson, Henry J. – Notre Dame Journal of Education, 1973
The concept of an open society, wherein all the social, political and economic arrangements are open to criticism, is explored. The central role of education is considered to be the creation and maintenance of an open society. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Philosophy, Institutional Role, Models
Peer reviewedWeeren, D. J. – Journal of Moral Education, 1972
A detailed comparison is made between the conceptions of moral education as revealed in official publications in five different communities: the United States, the USSR, the province of Quebec in Canada, Japan and France. (Editor)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Policy, Educational Programs, Ethical Instruction
Peer reviewedMeyer, Marshall W. – Sociology of Education, 1973
An evaluative survey of the influences shaping student beliefs to the left, particularly during the years of student activism. (JB)
Descriptors: Activism, Beliefs, Parent Influence, Political Attitudes
Bagley, Christopher – Race, 1972
Argues that pluralistic societies, characterized by the number of blocs, recency of colonial rule, and existence of several religious minorities, are not in essence racialist; racialism arises out of pluralism when one group has a powerful advantage over other groups, as in the U.S., South Africa, and Brazil. (RJ)
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Groups, Race
Peer reviewedSocial Education, 1973
Excerpted from The People's Republic of China,'' No. 4 in the Issues in United States Foreign Policy series, the material discusses (1) Profile, (2) Customs, Etiquette, and Rhetoric, (3) Women in the P.R.C., (4) Cuisine, (5) Medicine and Health, (6) Education, (7) Language, and (8) Communes and Agriculture. (JB)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education
Peer reviewedFullan, Michael; Loubser, Jan J. – Sociology of Education, 1972
Defining adaptive capacity as the ability of an organism or a social system to cope with a wide range of environmental conditions, physical or social, the auth rs examine the relationship between education and each of the components of individual adaptive capacity. (JB)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Individual Development
LaPatra, J. W. – Eng Educ, 1970
When an engineering researcher changes from his work on things to research on people, he faces an array of new ethical questions, and a new view of scientific objectivity must be developed for the study of man and society. (IR)
Descriptors: Decision Making Skills, Engineering Education, Mathematical Models, Problem Solving

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