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Drake, Harold L. – 1984
Since the American Forensic Association has sanctioned recording individual events competition, it might be in the interest of competition to combine oral interpretation and radio/television broadcast competition into simultaneous competition. Voice development is a goal shared by oral interpretation and broadcasting, so oral interpretation…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Competition, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Zammuto, Raymond F. – 1984
A model of strategic adaptation that focuses on how organizations adapt to both conditions of growth and decline is presented. The theoretical structure underlying the model is considered, with attention to organizations, niches, and environments, as well as environmental change and evolving niches. The model attempts to reconcile the perspectives…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, College Environment, Competition
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1987
These three papers consider various models and mechanisms for the achievement of industrial standardization. The first, "Duopoly Compatibility Standards with Partial Cooperation and Standards Leadership" (Sanford V. Berg, University of Florida) presents a model of duopolists producing differentiated substitutes, and considers the…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Competition, Design Requirements, Industry
Johnson, David W. – 1982
Reprints of 17 studies on approaches to ensuring full participation of handicapped students in the regular classroom are presented. The studies, carried out over a 3-year period, were intended to examine evidence on the efficacy of mainstreaming, with particular emphasis on the role of competitive, cooperative, and individualistic learning…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Competition, Cooperation, Disabilities
Ulrich, Walter – 1984
Noting that the ethics of forensics is a complicated and controversial subject, this paper outlines some of the issues that should be addressed in preparing codes of ethics. The following issues are discussed: (1) the nature of professional ethics; (2) the functions of an ethics code; (3) approaches to ethical systems in forensics; (4) standards…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Competition, Debate, Ethics
Talbott, Mary J.; Church, Kathleen – 1988
A literature review on evaluation and assessment of undergraduate education is presented as part of the final report of the Arizona Board of Regents' Task Force on Excellence, Efficiency and Competitiveness. It is designed to provide an overview of certain evaluation frameworks that have been used in higher education, present some approaches used…
Descriptors: Competition, Educational Assessment, Educational Planning, Educational Quality
Nadler, Marjorie Keeshan – 1986
With the increased interest in public relations education, it is important for educators to be aware of options available for enhancing the effectiveness of teaching in this area. A number of nonprint learning resources are available, including internships, in-class campaigns, and national competitions. Public relations internships are essentially…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Competition, Higher Education, Internship Programs
Kugler, Drew B. – 1986
Within the realm of forensic oral interpretation, concern over the use of profanity in presentations has aroused repressive criticism from some judges, who then express their offense by ranking the performance negatively. This judicial opposition is deleterious not only to the precepts of oral interpretation, but also--in a larger sense--to the…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Censorship, Competition, Contemporary Literature
Richardson, Larry S. – 1984
The Committee on International Discussion and Debate (CIDD) and its contributions toward establishing a tradition of international team appearances in public debates are discussed in this paper. A brief history of the origin and development of the exchange debates is given. Highlights of Scott Noble's report to the Speech Communication Association…
Descriptors: Competition, Debate, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Fouts, Gregory T. – 1977
Boys and girls (10-11 years) responded in a speed task faster in the presence than absence of an audience. Children were faster with the same-than opposite-sexed audiences. The results were discussed in terms of same-sex competitive motives, sex-stereotypes, and opposite-sex distractability. (Author)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Audiences, Behavioral Science Research, Children
Baker, Carol; And Others – 1981
This report on the third phase of a two-year study of human services information clearinghouses discusses clearinghouses in terms of their role in information dissemination and diffusion, planning considerations, operational cost recovery, overlap and duplication in services, and evaluation techniques and measures. Information was gathered from…
Descriptors: Administration, Clearinghouses, Competition, Costs
McCutcheon, Lynn – 1980
Running is a popular form of exercise which people do for different reasons. Competitive runners (N=99) and noncompetitive runners (N=28) responded to a survey of 10 reasons for running by choosing their most important reasons for running. Subjects also indicated their age, sex, how long they had been running, their average weekly mileage, how…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Competition, Exercise, Health Activities
Pertschuk, Michael – 1978
Presented to a symposium sponsored by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to consider some of the issues involved in the continuing growth of a few large companies in the field of communication, this address cites statements of concern, made by the Supreme Court and by some periodicals, that excessive concentrations of power threaten First…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Communication (Thought Transfer), Competition, Economic Factors
Landers, Daniel M. – 1980
The eventual role that educational and clinical sport psychologists may play in assisting high-level athletes is discussed. An example of research on Olympic-level rifle and pistol shooters is presented as an example of how sport scientists can be involved in influencing policy for Olympic athletes. Obstacles which prevent the applied potential of…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Athletes, Competition, Foreign Policy
Zeigler, Earle – 1979
Problem issues in sports, physical education, and recreation are discussed from within the context of education, culture, and society, and as influenced by the authors' personal values. The topics which are discussed include: the specific social forces that influence the direction of society and thus of sport and physical education; the…
Descriptors: Athletics, Beliefs, Competition, Educational Philosophy


