ERIC Number: ED166788
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1978
Pages: 6
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The Federal Government and Education: Problems and Prospects.
Burbach, Harold J.
Although the federal role in education has expanded over the last ten years, critics have only recently begun to examine what this means to educational policy-making. Theorists, empirical researchers, and policy-makers need to examine a number of questions. (1) Why and how does the national government involve itself in public education? (2) What is the extent of federal influence on public education? (3) What kinds of issues arise from federal involvement in public education? (4) What are the prospects for the future federal role in education? (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Educational Problems, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Government, Federal Regulation, Government Role, Policy Formation, Research Problems
Not available separately--see EA 011 280
Publication Type: Speeches/Meeting Papers; Opinion Papers
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Phi Delta Kappa, Bloomington, IN.
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Note: Paper from "The Changing Politics of Education: Prospects for the 1980's" (EA 011 280); For related documents, see EA 011 280-309