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Lane, J. E. – Vestes, 1981
A theory of university autonomy is evolved that considers such elements as research, student recruitment and admission, physical environment, and administrative organization. The higher education systems of Sweden (before and after reform), Germany, the United States, and Britain are compared. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Environment, Comparative Education, Educational Change
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Chait, Richard P.; Gueths, James – Change, 1981
Faculty development represents one of several responses to changes in the academic environment. In an industry characterized by steady state and no growth, career mobility has declined dramatically. Faculty development is seen as a way to assist faculty to remain or once again become vibrant, vital, productive, and pertinent. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Compensation (Remuneration), Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Development
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Tifft, Larry L. – Social Problems, 1979
The assumptions of the principle of legality are explored. It is concluded that any response to human conflict that respects individual authenticity and sovereignty, human diversity, competency, and shared responsiblity can only be given retrospectively. (Author/MC)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Conflict Resolution, Crime, Criminal Law
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Shoemaker, Donna – Educational Record, 1980
Four years after the establishment of the Maryland State Board for Higher Education, its structure, authority, and problems are outlined and the agency's ability to cope with current higher education problems in the state is discussed. Problems include declining enrollment, school closing, program duplication, accreditation, and financing. (MSE)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Administrative Organization, Agency Role, Coordination
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Peterson, A. D. C. – Comparative Education, 1980
In the 1980s, English and Welsh schools face two major problems: declining enrollment and financial stringency. These may be exacerbated by the countries' uniquely decentralized educational power structure in which conflicts may be generated by political differences between local and national levels and by national accountability and testing…
Descriptors: Accountability, Conflict, Decentralization, Declining Enrollment
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Alexander, Leslie B. – Social Work, 1980
Unions of professionals are comparable to neither traditional professional associations nor traditional unions. To reject unionization because it is allegedly "unprofessional" is supported neither by the theoretical base, the historical record, nor the current reality. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Employer Employee Relationship, Labor Relations, Organizational Objectives
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Briault, Eric – Education 3-13, 1979
This article looks at the educational implications of the declining birth rate in England and Wales. It outlines the major issues which arise (school reorganizations, pupil/teacher ratios, teacher redeployment, and grade organization), considers the factors affecting these issues, and examines the sources of decision-making power on each. (SJL)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Decision Making, Declining Enrollment, Educational Planning
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Logue, Cal M. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1981
Discusses the coercive controls imposed upon Blacks during slavery, including regimenting their lives, restricting their learning experiences, limiting their opportunities to communicate, and prescribing demeaning role behavior. Rhetorical strategies employed by Blacks included a defensive posture of accommodation and a more aggressive behavior of…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Black History, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research
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Hausmann, John W. – Social Studies, 1979
Discusses the need to introduce pluralist theory in addition to teaching the formal institutional arrangements of government in high school political science courses. An awareness of cultural pluralism allows students to examine the powerful role of interest or pressure groups. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Federal Government, Groups, Minority Groups
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Nacci, Peter L.; Tedeschi, James T. – Social Behavior and Personality, 1976
Effects of resource capability and interpersonal attraction on coalition behavior were studied. Introductory psychology students role played across three experimental conditions. Subjects were asked to select a coalition partner, predict formation of coalition, estimate winnings distribution. Male and female choices and predictions differed.…
Descriptors: Affiliation Need, Decision Making, Experimental Psychology, Game Theory
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Oastler, John – Community/Junior College Research Quarterly, 1977
An examination of the activities of two state boards having jurisdiction over community colleges in Illinois determined that twice as much time and effort was devoted to control as compared to coordination; thus, a board with greater control powers may be necessary to handle competition among institutions within an education system. (JG)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Board of Education Role, Community Colleges, Coordination
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Pratt, Linda Ray; Heywood, C. William – Academe, 1997
Examines the case of a Brigham Young University (Utah) assistant professor who was denied tenure and promotion based on perceptions of the harmfulness of the professor's actions and feminist comments to Mormon Church tenets. States the American Association for University Professors' position opposing the university's procedures and decision.…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Case Studies, Church Related Colleges, College Administration
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Phillipson, Robert – Language Sciences, 1998
Questions whether the expansion of English and other dominant languages, an intrinsic part of contemporary globalization, serves to encourage and promote other languages and cultures or the reverse. Argues that there is overwhelming evidence of linguicide, with speakers of "world languages" as active agents in the demise of other…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Civil Rights, Cultural Relevance, English
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Murphy-Berman, Virginia; And Others – American Psychologist, 1996
In the context of the U..N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, this article examines cultural differences in beliefs about: (1) the appropriate distribution of power in families and institutions; (2) the regulation of behavior; (3) individual and societal responsibility; and (4) individual and group rights. (SLD)
Descriptors: Behavior, Childrens Rights, Civil Rights, Cross Cultural Studies
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Baumgardner, Robert J.; Brown, Kimberley – World Englishes, 2003
Points to the power struggles in the teaching of Englishes and the training of language professionals in expanding, outer, and inner circle contexts of English use. Argues that these conflicts are ethical in nature and that a framework for addressing them must be incorporated into the theory and practice of language teaching and teacher training.…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Ethics, Foreign Countries, Language Usage
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