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MacDonald, Peter – Wassaja, The Indian Historian, 1980
Discusses why Indians are, or should be, dissatisfied with both the Republican and Democratic parties. Outlines tribal needs and basic commitments which Indians should cooperatively strive for by being heard in the political forum. (AN)
Descriptors: American Indians, Energy, Natural Resources, Needs
Peer reviewedMartin, Wayne H. – Educational Leadership, 1980
Data collected by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) on 9-, 13-, and 17-year olds for two periods of time show a decline on items dealing with political knowledge and attitudes; but a gain in ability to describe ways to avoid future wars. (Author/MLF) Aspect of National Assessment (NAEP) dealt with in this document: Results…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Political Attitudes
McGuire, Willard – Today's Education, 1980
A plea is made for teachers to become politically active participants in the 1980 state and federal elections. Support of the incumbent President is suggested. (LH)
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Finance, Educational Policy, Political Affiliation
Peer reviewedWebb, Ronald G. – ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 1981
Introduces a theoretical framework applicable to the political and social uses made of humor. Focuses on the uses individuals make of jokes and joking in relation to the constant interchange involved between institutional stability and social change. (FL)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Humor, Language Usage, Politics
Peer reviewedOstroff, David H. – Journalism Quarterly, 1980
Reports that television news coverage of a gubernatorial campaign was relatively light in part because television newspersons were skeptical of the news value of many campaign events. (FL)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, News Reporting, Political Influences, Politics
American School Board Journal, 1980
Reports on the annual meeting of the American Federation of Teachers and of the National Education Association. Both meetings were dominated by presidential politics and by federal-level concerns such as the Department of Education and federal aid. (IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid, Political Influences, Politics
Cramer, Jerome – American School Board Journal, 1980
Discusses teacher unions as political forces in the 1980 presidential election. Notes that many, but not all, of the positions teachers are fighting for at the federal level are the same as those favored by boards and administrators. (IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Political Influences, Political Power, Politics
Peer reviewedTiemens, Robert K. – Communication Monographs, 1978
Analyzes the visual content of the televised presidential debates between Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford and determines the differences in how each candidate was portrayed by the television medium. (JMF)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Debate, Opinions, Politics
Peer reviewedHollstein, Milton – Journal of Communication, 1979
Describes the controversies taking place in Sweden, West Germany, and England regarding the advisability of government subsidies as a way of maintaining a free and viable press in a period of economic strife. (JMF)
Descriptors: Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Newspapers
Peer reviewedMeadow, Robert G.; Jackson-Beeck, Marilyn – Journal of Communication, 1978
Compares the 1960 and 1976 presidential debates as part of the political campaign and concludes that the differences between the two in terms of format and content are minor. (JMF)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Debate, Elections, Political Issues
Peer reviewedLang, Gladys Engel; Lang, Kurt – Journal of Communication, 1978
The audio breakdown during the first Ford-Carter presidential debate in the 1976 presidential campaign raises questions concerning the role of the media in this news event and whether the debate was a news event without regard to television coverage. (JMF)
Descriptors: Debate, Elections, News Media, News Reporting
Flynn, Gerald P. – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 1977
Communicating a gestalt rather than developing an argument, this article suggests politics and education are permanently joined, an inherently conflicting proposition which can and should be viewed as an opportunity to humanize education. (JC)
Descriptors: Correlation, Education, Futures (of Society), Politics
Peer reviewedMartin, Howard H. – Central States Speech Journal, 1976
Defines a rhetorical genre as a recurrent distinctive relationship among the elements of occasion, audience and speaker-role and examines five incidents which produced discourse constituting a rhetorical genre. (MH)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Mass Media, Politics, Rhetoric
Peer reviewedAnd Others; Brinkley, Ellen H. – Language Arts, 1997
Describes how a group of teachers, librarians, and other citizens, concerned about attacks on curriculum and public education itself, formed a grass-roots group called Michigan for Public Education to advocate educational equality and excellence. Describes how they got started, why people got involved, and what they have learned. Offers…
Descriptors: Activism, Advocacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Politics of Education
Peer reviewedBarbatsis, Gretchen S. – Argumentation and Advocacy, 1996
Studies visual discourses and visual modes of viewer engagement structuring negative political commercials. Finds that, using strategies of pictorial direct address and pictorial narrative, texts construct their visual arguments by creating ambiguity around the natural versus symbolic status of pictorial expression. Shows how pictorial realism can…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Audience Response, Negative Attitudes, Persuasive Discourse


