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Califano, Joseph A., Jr. – 1978
The role and responsibility of the public schools and teachers are described with special emphasis on urban education. The advances that have been made in dealing with disadvantaged youth as well as the problems remaining are pointed out. Sources and uses of federal aid are discussed, but a warning is issued on the dangers of overdependence on the…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Educational Objectives, Federal Aid, Federal Regulation
Glasser, Theodore L.; Jassem, Harvey C. – 1979
In the 1978 "FCC v. Pacifica Foundation" ruling, the United States Supreme Court considered the authority of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to regulate indecent radio programing, finding that the public has a constitutionally protected interest in being protected against objectionable programing. The FCC suit, arising out of…
Descriptors: Censorship, Communication (Thought Transfer), Court Litigation, Courts
Ferris, Charles D. – 1978
H.R. 13015, the proposed revision of the Communications Act of 1934, is consistent in many aspects with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) trends toward greater reliance on marketplace forces than on regulation, but some portions of the bill should be reexamined before the final rewrite. First, the new bill would shift from a "public…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Citizen Participation
Lucas, William A.; And Others – 1979
Two studies examined interactive cable technology as a potentially useful means of providing adult and continuing education outside conventional institutions. One set of experiments on the interactive cable system located in Spartanburg, South Carolina, was aimed at adults who had not completed their high school education; the other study, which…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cable Television, Delivery Systems, Diffusion
Wagner, David L. – 1980
The five chapters of this book are intended to prepare high school debaters and their coaches for the efficient investigation of the 1980-81 High Scbool Debate Problem Area and Resolutions. The first chapter contains an overview of the problem area--consumer interests--describing the basic concepts of regulation and risk, the definitions of the…
Descriptors: Advertising, Consumer Protection, Debate, Federal Legislation
Gonzalez, Josue M. – 1978
The Supreme Court's decision in "Lau v. Nichols," Title VII of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, and other related federal legislation are all directed toward promotion of equal educational opportunity for children whose primary language is not English. These efforts are not well-coordinated by the federal agencies charged with…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Educational Policy
Clinton, Charles A. – 1979
This ethnographic account of community development relates the successful efforts of Shiloh County (a pseudonym for a small, rural political subdivision in the American South) to achieve local autonomy while using external resources to meet local needs. The study describes the political influences of family, religion, neighborhood, community and…
Descriptors: Community Control, County School Districts, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Wiegers, Nancy; And Others – 1976
Title IX is a Federal law prohibiting discrimination in education on the basis of sex. This booklet was written to introduce students to the Law and its implications. Topics covered include: (1) schools affected by the regulations; (2) admissions to schools; (3) entrance to courses; (4) counseling and guidance; (5) extracurricular activities; (6)…
Descriptors: Civil Rights Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid, Federal Regulation
Trauth, Denise M.; Huffman, John L. – 1980
A number of court cases are being decided and laws are being passed that have an impact upon the First Amendment rights of children in the United States. In addition, groups such as the national Parent Teachers Association, Action for Children's Television, the Council on Dental Health, and the American Public Health Association are lobbying for…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Children, Civil Liberties
Kelsey, Frances O. – 1979
This symposium presentation outlines the activity of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in regulating the use during pregnancy and lactation of drugs which affect the fetus and neonate. When presented with an unexpected adverse effect of a drug or of a class of drugs, the FDA can take several steps. These steps include ordering total removal…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Birth, Congenital Impairments, Drug Therapy
Moore, John C., Jr. – 1979
This paper discusses public policy implications of viewing day care as a support service to families. The paper begins with a presentation of various rationales to justify government involvement in day care services, several possible roles to be played by government (direct subsidy, delivery of services, regulation), and a generalized government…
Descriptors: Day Care, Decision Making, Early Childhood Education, Family Characteristics
Alford, Frank J.; DeWolfe, Ruthanne – 1979
Desegregation of the Fort Wayne, Indiana, schools has been a focus of concern since the 1960s. However, although Fort Wayne has successfully desegregated its secondary schools within the past 10 years, progress to eliminate racial isolation at the elementary school level has been considerably slower. The present study reviews that progress over…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Compliance (Legal), Desegregation Plans, Elementary Schools
O'Brien, Alexander – 1979
This learning module offers a five-hour class schedule for discussion and study of the overall U.S. energy system including resources, consumption rates, governmental plans and regulations, energy/conservation problems and techniques, and energy/conservation programs. The module includes a pre-post test, suggested class activities, a basic…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Energy, Energy Conservation, Federal Regulation
Ferris, Charles D. – 1979
The television industry is being dramatically transformed by new communications technology that in the coming decade will offer opportunities and dangers limited only by the imagination and wisdom of those producing television's artistic product and those regulating the proliferation of that product. The most dramatic and profoundly important…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Commercial Television, Communications, Conformity
Odden, Allan – 1979
In the 1980s, equity concerns will come into conflict with efficiency concerns in school financing. This paper attempts to trace the changing nature of these concerns during the 1970s and to suggest trends for education financing in the 1980s. The first section discusses equity issues related to state school finance reforms and suggests that…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Efficiency, Equal Education, Equalization Aid