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Galambos, Eva C. – 1980
Current and projected manpower shortages in high technology areas are examined with respect to the region served by the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB). Many of the problems associated with the shortfall of trained individuals are viewed as connected to decreasing numbers of students taking advanced mathematics, and a lack of concerted…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Demand, Educational Economics, Employment Projections
Arnold, Justine; Grogan, Jane, Ed. – 1980
This instructional handbook is one of a series of ten packets designed to form a comprehensive course in nutrition for secondary students. This unit provides a brief overview of the world food crisis, the proposed U.S. Dietary goals, and the conflict between freedom of speech and the proliferation of nutrition misinformation. It contains a page of…
Descriptors: Advertising, Consumer Protection, Freedom of Speech, Global Approach
Shermis, S. Samuel; Barth, James L. – 1979
Despite the endorsement of problem solving by social studies educators as an important process for students to learn, research shows that most social studies teachers do not include such higher level intellectual processes in their teaching. This paper specifically deplores the lack of attention to inquiry problems. The authors suggest that social…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Educational Problems, Periodicals, Problem Solving
Bonham, George W.; And Others – 1978
Basic questions about foundations are addressed by George W. Bonham, an essay by James Douglas and Aaron Wildavsky is given, and responses are offered by the following people: Landrum R. Bolling, George W. Bonham, McGeorge Bundy, James Douglas, Fred M. Hechinger, John H. Knowles, Waldemar Nielsen, B. J. Stiles, Aaron Wildavsky, and Paul N.…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Government Role, Higher Education, History
SMITH, ANNE M. – 1966
INDIANS COMPRISE 6 PERCENT OF THE POPULATION OF NEW MEXICO, ALTHOUGH THEIR NUMBERS ARE NOT GREAT, THEY REPRESENT A FORMIDABLE PROBLEM SINCE THEY RANK LOWEST IN YEARS OF EDUCATION AND HIGHEST IN THE PERCENTAGE OF UNEMPLOYMENT OF ALL GROUPS IN THE STATE. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UNEMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATION ARE CLEAR AND UNMISTAKABLE AND UNLESS A…
Descriptors: American Indians, Children, Disadvantaged, Education
Brody, William A., Comp.; Aberle, Sophie D., Comp. – 1966
Because a 1953 Congressional resolution established the policy of terminating the special relationship between American Indians and the Federal government, a review of historical information on this relationship is in order so that recommendations can be made with respect to the termination of services, funds, and authority. Termination should…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indians, Citizenship Responsibility, Cultural Influences
Taylor, Lee – 1968
Various social problems are created by migration of low-income rural people into urban areas. These people are classified "low income" because their material level-of-living is often less than that found in urban areas. The dominant national values for material well-being are based upon urban middle class standards, thus creating a social problem…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, City Government, Community Zoning, Dropouts
Hawthorne, Shelby – 1967
Several characteristics have been identified as permeating the lives of a great many dropouts. The potential dropout may be several years retarded in reading and mathematics, and is usually plagued by personal, social, and familial problems. Suggestions for stemming the alarming rate of school dropouts include community provision for treatment and…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Disadvantaged, Dropouts, Family Problems
Miller, S.M. – 1966
This conference paper points out underlying assumptions about current social events and relates contemporary actions to ultimate goals. Attention is drawn to a broader view of economic, social, and political factors and to the need for shifting from an examination of poverty to a critical awareness of the issues of inequality. Also discussed is…
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights, Credentials, Economic Opportunities
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, New York, NY. – 1967
A difficult and urgent task facing the university is the formulation of a satisfactory philosophy of public service. Because of the great interdependence between the university and society, it is a notion that cannot be rejected. On the other hand, overcommitment to public service could result in a damaging financial burden, a dwarfing of major…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Programs, Cooperative Programs, Emergency Programs
Green, Robert L. – 1973
Urban educational leaders must make the educational experience relevant to children and advocate constructive changes in educational, political, and social sectors to benefit their students. They need to know what effect environment has on achievement and the relationship of teachers' attitudes to student achievement. The blame for…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences
Allen, Irving Lewis, Comp. – 1975
Over 100 available 16mm films are listed in this annotated bibliography on urban studies. The listings are classified under new towns and new cities; film series on general urban problems; cinematic and artistic impressions of cities; ghetto problems, slums, and skid rows; and general urban planning, urban renewal, housing and neighborhood…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Films, Ghettos
Edelman, Murray – 1975
This paper holds that the outcomes of formal procedures between low-status groups and those in authority over them are largely symbolic or marginal in character. Language and gestures are said to define the involvement of these groups with authorities either as joint participation in policy making or as conflict. Whether a political action is…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Citizen Participation, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making
Dante, Harris L. – 1976
The role of economic education in the "new social studies" of the 1970s is discussed. Based on the premise that a sound understanding of economics must be a part of the preparation of anyone who would teach social studies, it follows that 1) good instructional material must be developed; 2) teacher education institutions must improve their…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Curriculum Development, Economics, Economics Education
Underwood, Willard A.; Ferguson, Ralph E. – 1976
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the increasing migration of African tribal members to urban centers and the resulting redefinition of cultural norms, social pressures, and human needs. First, several misconceptions about African societies are examined by briefly reviewing Africa's tribal history. Next, the phenomenon of tribalism is…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Area Studies, Developing Nations
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