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Peer reviewedJohnson, John R.; Rusch, Frank R. – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 1993
This paper reviews issues related to transition services to meet the postsecondary needs of individuals with disabilities. It focuses on follow-up and outcome studies, identification and analysis of best practices in transition, policy research, and analyses of applications for federally funded model demonstration projects. (JDD)
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedMorrissey, Wayne A. – Government Information Quarterly, 1993
Discusses the problem of how to amass and organize large volumes of global change research data. Public policy issues relating to U.S. data and information management, technological challenges, proposed digital data generation and collection activities, and other data management activities are covered. (58 references) (KRN)
Descriptors: Climate, Earth Science, Federal Programs, Government Role
Peer reviewedMatt, Georg E.; Cook, Thomas D. – Evaluation Review, 1993
An evaluation of efforts by the Carter and Reagan Administrations to reduce fraud, error, and mismanagement in social programs is provided, examining the food stamp program as an example. Data available do not make it possible to say whether these administrative and political efforts actually decreased fraud and error. (SLD)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Economically Disadvantaged, Eligibility, Federal Programs
Peer reviewedMcIntyre, Thomas – Behavioral Disorders, 1993
This paper argues that the new federal definition for emotional or behavioral disorders may deny services to many deserving pupils, such as urban socially maladjusted youth, homosexuals, historically oppressed minorities, and students from low-income households. The role of teachers, teacher education programs, and professional groups in this…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Civil Rights, Definitions, Educational Policy
Mork, Bonnie-Jean; Arrowsmith, Ronald G. – Business Officer, 1991
Discussion of child care for college personnel, fast becoming requisite in every benefits package, presents three composite cases illustrating the range of child care options available, looks at the kinds of flexibility parents need and program options available, and examines federal child care initiatives and program legal liabilities.…
Descriptors: Children, College Administration, Costs, Day Care
Peer reviewedMarantz, Kenneth A. – Roeper Review, 1991
This paper advises Israel in its efforts to establish a single national high school for highly talented art students. The school's role should be to strengthen the nation's social fabric and political agenda, foster a questioning attitude about the roles of all art forms, and develop a new breed of leaders. (JDD)
Descriptors: Art Education, Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Ethics
Pennisi, Elizabeth – Scientist, 1991
A training program that allows scientists and educators to experiment with new ways to improve student performance in science and mathematics is described. Scientists and educators are encouraged to work together to develop projects for in-service education and projects that can be worked on by students in the laboratory. (KR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs
Peer reviewedWilliams, Carolyn L.; Berry, J. W. – American Psychologist, 1991
Summarizes research suggesting that refugees, being an at-risk population, are especially suited to primary mental health prevention. Describes research on stress and acculturation and its importance to prevention in refugee mental health. Examples of primary prevention programs at the local, national, and international levels are given. (CJS)
Descriptors: Acculturation, At Risk Persons, Attitude Change, Coping
Peer reviewedRobertson, Michael Owen – Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development, 1991
Examines professional and nonprofessional service providers to the homeless and their influence on local policymaking. Because professionals must supply precise information to government funding programs, they are more influential in interpreting homelessness to the public, yet promote a false sense of control over the situation by reducing the…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Federal Programs, Hermeneutics, Homeless People
Peer reviewedPerez, E. David; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1991
A survey of 1,139 Virginia family practitioners and internal medicine specialists investigated interest in pursuing geriatric education, including such factors as preferred form of education, preferred topics, intent to take the geriatric medicine qualifying examination, geriatric care provided, home visits, prior participation in geriatrics…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Certification, Family Practice (Medicine), Federal Programs
Peer reviewedO'Mahony, Daniel P. – Government Information Quarterly, 1998
The legal framework covering government information procurement, production, and dissemination has been in place for over 100 years. Congress is currently developing revisions to the U.S. Code to reform this system. Fundamental principles of public access, embodied in the Federal Depository Library Program, must guide these revisions, and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Depository Libraries, Electronic Libraries, Federal Government
Peer reviewedEgginton, Everett – Journal of Public Service & Outreach, 1998
Describes origins and activities of the Central American Program for Undergraduate Scholarships at the University of Louisville (Kentucky), funded by the United States Information Agency to host talented, financially needy students for upper-division study. The university has been aided by internationalization of the economy, increased immigration…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Foreign Students
Peer reviewedBarrios, Lisa C., Comp.; Baer, Katie; Bennett, Gwendolyn; Bergan, Anne; Bryn, Stephanie; Callaway, Sue; Davis, Darlind; Downs, Ray; Dressler, Kellie; Ho, Tiffany; Karp, Naomi; Mathews-Younes, Anne; MacMurray, Nataki; O'Brien, Eileen; Overpeck, Mary; Reed, Winnie; Small, Meg; Tuma, Farris – Journal of School Health, 2000
Presents an inventory of federal activities that address violence in schools. Agencies were asked to identify all ongoing activities and recently completed efforts regarding school violence. The resulting categories include: surveillance activities, evaluation research activities, other research activities, research synthesis and application…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Health, Children, Delinquency
Peer reviewedChapman, Bert – Journal of Government Information, 1999
This presentation of how land grant university libraries became federal depository libraries in 1907 examines the principle legislative statutes creating the land grant university system. Discusses government information distribution and management problems; 1980 Paperwork Reduction Act; the National Performance Review; Congressional reform…
Descriptors: Community Information Services, Depository Libraries, Extension Education, Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedSmith, Barbara J. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2000
This article describes the relationship of federal, state, and local policy as it relates to early childhood special education policies. It describes the balance of power among the three levels of government and hypothesizes that efforts on behalf of young children need to be increasingly focused on local action. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Identification, Early Intervention


