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Peer reviewedCalhoun, Lillian S. – Integrated Education, 1970
An interview with the chairmen of the Senate's Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity in the months of hearings on Southern school desegregation. (JM)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, De Facto Segregation, De Jure Segregation, Desegregation Methods
Peer reviewedLipset, Seymour Martin – Public Opinion Quarterly, 1982
Faculty surveys of the honorific academies and of American professors indicate that the former are more liberal politically than the latter, including those at the most distinguished institutions. Theories of intellectual creativity and political socialization are applied to these findings. Available from Elsevier Publishing, 52 Vanderbilt Avenue,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Creativity, High Achievement, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCommon, Dianne L. – Theory into Practice, 1983
Educational reformers tend to see teachers as passive consumers of innovations, while teachers view themselves as powerful, active, and autonomous in the classroom. Reform efforts have created the conditions for a power struggle over curriculum implementation. Future efforts must take into account these power relationships. (PP)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMazrui, Ali A. – International Social Science Journal, 1983
Describes the political development of post-colonial Africa. Continuing tension has existed between single party and multi-party solutions to political organization and between mass movements and elitism. While Africans have been responive to socialist rhetoric, the primacy of ethnicity and the weak class structure have militated against genuine…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Area Studies, Authoritarianism
Peer reviewedJohnson, Gary R.; Glasman, Naftaly S. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1983
This study investigated the significance of viewing the authority to evaluate as an indicator of the exercise of financial control. Financial control in this investigation focuses exclusively on state financial legislation. Evaluation authority in this investigation focuses exclusively on evaluation components of such legislation. (BW)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation, Evaluation Criteria
Lindsay, Alan – Vestes, 1982
Lack of overall planning has caused a malaise in Australian higher education. National policy-making has evolved through changes in the power structure and governments' interrelationships. Results include erosion of university autonomy, trends toward standardization within the system, and budgeting that does not consider individual institutional…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Federal State Relationship, Foreign Countries, Government School Relationship
Connell, R. W. – Vestes, 1982
The Australian Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) report, which describes a politically preferred version of the higher education system, is put into historical, economic, and political perspective and criticized for its style and content. The workings of the public agencies concerned with higher education are outlined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Comparative Education, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Blanke, Virgil E. – Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 1982
H. S. Bhola's models of planned change can contribute to the understanding of change processes and clarify the role of power in change. They do not, however, deal with problems such as resource dependency, which educational administrators face. Attitudes may interfere with acceptance of the models. (PP)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Educational Administration
Peer reviewedHawley, Karen E.; Nichols, Mary Lippitt – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1982
Researchers presented 43 administrators at a large midwestern university with 22 hypothetical organizational problems in which authority was absent or unclear, to test models of the effects of contextual factors on insiders' and outsiders' decisions to participate in organizational "political" issues. The results led to revisions of the models.…
Descriptors: Administrators, Context Effect, Decision Making, Graphs
Peer reviewedMarch, Milton E. – Canadian Administrator, 1981
Outlines findings from a study of four western Canadian provinces that compared teachers', administrators', and school boards' perceived control over educational decision making in 32 areas. Educational decision making was found to be somewhat decentralized, but only in deciding grades do teachers hold the highest degree of control. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Board of Education Role, Centralization, Decentralization
Peer reviewedJankovic, Joanne; Green, Ronald K. – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1981
There is a critical need for integrating basic legal concepts into social work curricula. Important content areas include: confidentiality, knowledge of when to seek court action, case recording, understanding legal rights of parents and children, giving substantial factual testimony, and use of one's authority for action. (MSE)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Confidentiality, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
Peer reviewedGuthrie, James W. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1981
Demography, economics, concentrated decision making, and politicization, will constitute the future policymaking environment for education. In addition, these conditions are likely to have a direct effect upon educators themselves; they will provoke higher levels of conflict within and among education organizations. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Centralization, Consolidated Schools, Declining Enrollment, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedKegelman, Joan B. – Seton Hall Law Review, 1980
The exclusion of faculty members as managerial employees may seriously disadvantage all professional employees, the very group the National Labor Relations Act was amended to protect. (Journal availability: Dennis & Company, 251 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14203.) (MSE)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, College Administration, College Faculty, Constitutional Law
Peer reviewedHays, Donald G. – School Counselor, 1980
School counselors must plan for and develop appropriate change strategies. To do this, they must be aware of the characteristics of the school organization and their own role in it. (JAC)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation
Peer reviewedDove, Linda A. – Comparative Education, 1980
This paper examines the literature on the role of the rural elementary school in community change and discusses certain socio-economic factors which may help determine a community's acceptance or rejection of the school. It concludes with a discussion on the relationship of the community to the community school. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Schools, Comparative Education, Developing Nations


