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Leach, Jenny; Lita, Zana – 1998
This paper focuses on the ongoing development of an inservice teacher education program for teachers in Albania following the downfall in the early 1990s of a repressive totalitarian regime. The Kualida project's name is an acronym based on the Albanian words for training, distance, and teachers and is very close in sound to the Albanian…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development
Mingle, James R. – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 2000
The connection between higher education attainment and higher incomes has become increasingly more pronounced in recent years as the United States has moved toward a knowledge economy. What is less apparent or understood is higher education's contribution to the collective wellbeing of the nation and the world. Given humanity's growing…
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Uses in Education, Demography, Diversity (Student)
Keedy, John L.; Freeman, Eric – 1997
This paper reports on a study that investigated how local school board chairs (N=16) in North Carolina framed school restructuring. It examines major problems awaiting to be addressed in public education and discusses what board members can do to create the conditions under which schools help students become productive citizens. Data collected…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
May-Stewart, Valerie D. – 1998
This action research study examines the stressors that impact the lives of working mothers (N=11). Ethnographic field notes, personal interviews, and a series of eight weekly group meetings were used to collect data. The prevailing stress discourse does not adequately describe working single mothers' experiences of stress, but instead separates…
Descriptors: Age, Context Effect, Emotional Experience, Employed Parents
Frandson, Phillip E. – Continuum, 1979
Explores political pressures in continuing education, including the growing college and university administrative interest in sharing funds from continuing education courses with other faculty programs; disagreement among faculty as to their role in extension teaching; and outside professional, public, labor, and consumer political constituencies.…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Adult Education, College Administration, Educational Policy
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Stewart, W. A. Campbell – Studies in Higher Education, 1980
Universities, polytechnics, institutes and colleges, it is suggested, need to attend to manpower needs and the demands of the professions as agencies of society. The last 20-30 years in British higher education are reviewed and the interplay of politics, economics, law, organization, demography, and money is described. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Role, Economics, Educational Assessment, Educational Demand
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Unger, Jonathan – Comparative Education Review, 1980
Through a case study of China (Guangdong Province) the author examines the problem of "diploma disease" in developing nations. "Diploma disease" is the students' desire for the paper credentials of academic education that insure employability. This desire can frustrate government efforts to promote alternate vocational…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Case Studies, Developing Nations, Educational Attitudes
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Lujan, Philip; Hill, L. Brooks – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1980
Investigates the implications of recent court litigation with respect to the establishment of tribal identity for the Mississippi Choctaw. Describes the tribe's current confusing status and the complex legal, economic, and other social issues confronting its people. (SB)
Descriptors: American Indians, Court Litigation, Economic Status, Federal Aid
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Featherstone, Joseph – Harvard Educational Review, 1979
Emphasizing the family as the center of political/policy debates is the result of the tradition of romanticizing family virtues and a set of events ("the sixities"). Author sees the family emerging as a symbol in communal social policy development. Warns of dangers inherent in seeking private solutions to collective problems. (Author/CSS)
Descriptors: American History, Attitude Change, Community Problems, Educational Policy
Matczynski, Thomas J.; Lasley, Thomas J.; Williams, James A. – School Business Affairs, 1997
The Dayton Science Project emerged in 1990 through the Dayton (Ohio) Public Schools superintendent's efforts to redesign the district's K-12 science curriculum via a university-school partnership. Participants learned that partners need each other, shared understanding is crucial, decisions foster conflict, partner meeting should occur in neutral…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education, Empowerment
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Hodkinson, Heather; Hodkinson, Phil – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1997
Presents a case study of one British student teacher's first school experience as part of a newly developed university-school partnership. It examines tensions and controversies that developed and concludes that the study findings can be understood as an example of micropolitics. (SM)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Collegiality, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Perry, Eleanor A. – Journal of Educational Administration, 1997
Explores macropolitical aspects of state-mandated inclusion and the micropolitical barriers a newly appointed female superintendent faced when promulgating educational equity in a hostile environment. Parents of special-education and gifted children joined forces to campaign against inclusion, questioning schools' effectiveness at providing an…
Descriptors: Action Research, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Wrigley, Julia – Teachers College Record, 1997
Comments on the two preceding articles that examined Chicago's complex school reform efforts. The articles present differing views, with one emphasizing democratic and social issues related to reform and the other highlighting the organization of business leaders into a political force. They also raise questions about power, social movements, and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Participation, Politics of Education
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Thelen, Judie; Richardson, Patricia M. – Language Arts, 1997
Traces the two authors' personal histories as administrators and school activists and offers advice to others interested in navigating the waters of educational reform during these conservative times. (SR)
Descriptors: Administrator Behavior, Administrator Role, Administrators, Boards of Education
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Morris, Paul – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1997
Explores the different status and validity accorded to various subjects in Hong Kong secondary schools and the structure and ideology that supports this system. Argues that the curriculum continues to promote the characteristics of direct state control even though efforts have been extended to change it. (MJP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Experience, Educational Objectives
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