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Eisenstein, James – 1976
The purpose of this guide is to describe primary election changes, clarify some of the questions people ask about primaries, and help readers understand the primaries' role in choosing the president in 1976. Primaries in 1976 differ in three important respects; the number of states that hold primaries has increased substantially, the rules used to…
Descriptors: Elections, Financial Support, Political Affiliation, Political Science
California State Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. – 1971
The California State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights met on January 21-22, 1971, to discuss the political participation of Mexican Americans. This paper presents the committee's discussion and recommendations. Matters that are pertinent to the participation of Mexican Americans in the Political life of California are…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Government Role, Legislators, Mexican Americans
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Spicksley, Kathryn – Management in Education, 2022
Since the election of the Coalition government in 2010, an increasing number of primary schools in England have converted to academy status. This article explores how executive leaders working in primary academies construct academy freedoms and their attitudes towards their local authorities. Interviews with four executive leaders working in two…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Charter Schools, Foreign Countries, Administrators
Mansfield, Margaret; Anderson, Betsy – Teaching Pre K-8, 2004
How can teachers get today's students--and tomorrow's voters--really interested in the presidential election? At Moorestown Friends School, a coed Quaker preK-12 day school in Moorestown, New Jersey, the students participate in a simulated presidential selection process that leaves them energized and informed about the candidates and the issues.…
Descriptors: Voting, Elections, Political Campaigns, Simulation
Welch, Susan; Ambrosius, Margery M.; Clark, Janet; Darcy, Robert – 1982
Voter behavior is assessed toward female candidates for state legislatures in six states during 1970 to 1980. The sample consisted of 4,910 female and male candidates in state legislative elections to the lower house in Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Wyoming. The relationship of party, incumbency, and urban or rural residency…
Descriptors: Elections, Females, Legislators, Longitudinal Studies
Manning-Miller, Carmen L. – 1989
To examine factors which influenced the media's agenda-building process during a primary election period in Mississippi, a study explored candidates' personal attributes, campaign resourcefulness, and media connectedness as important agenda-building variables. Candidates for Mississippi's United States House of Representatives seats in 1982 and…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Role, Media Research
Shelly, Ann – 1972
A game designed to introduce elementary and middle school students to the primary election process and its operational elements through simulation and role playing activities is presented in this document. A hypothetical town of Notae which has been controlled by one political party for years without resulting change is described. Issues in the…
Descriptors: Civics, Class Activities, Educational Games, Elections
ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading and Communication Skills, Urbana, IL. – 1978
This collection of abstracts is part of a continuing series providing information on recent doctoral dissertations. The 22 titles deal with a variety of topics, including the following: the rhetorical effectiveness of Senator Edmund S. Muskie's 1972 Presidential primary election campaign; persuasive speaking techniques of black college and…
Descriptors: Accounting, Annotated Bibliographies, Black Colleges, College Students
Larson, Charles U. – 1980
Some of the similarities and differences in the news media coverage of the United States presidential campaign of 1980 are discussed in this paper. Among the differences related are the loss of the symbolic power of tbe primary elections, which forced the media to look for significant trends elsewhere; the mixture of politics with the…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Comparative Analysis, Elections, Information Sources
Freshley, Dwight L. – 1978
Predicting the outcome of a primary election gives a candidate more exposure to the press, gives him or her a chance to predict modestly and then look better than the prediction, and helps create interest in the election and thereby increase voter turnout. During the 1976 Presidential primaries, most candidates adhered to the classic rule to make…
Descriptors: Elections, Persuasive Discourse, Politics, Prediction
Anapol, Malthon M. – 1981
A review of national presidential election campaigns since the passage of Section 315 of the Communications Act of 1934 indicates the inadequacies of that section and the need for its revision. Section 315 stipulates equal access to the mass media for all legally qualified political candidates. Basically, the difficulty with Section 315 is that it…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Debate, Elections, Federal Regulation
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Lazorishak, Ted – Clearing House, 1976
What can social studies teachers do to try to put some of their teaching into more realistic avenues? A high school teacher undertook a project at the primary and general elections in order to create some student interest in the electoral process. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Learning Experience, Program Descriptions, Student Motivation
Cable News Network, Atlanta, GA. – 1994
These classroom guides for the daily CNN (Cable News Network) Newsroom broadcasts for the month of August provide program rundowns, suggestions for class activities and discussion, student handouts, and a list of related news terms. Topics covered by the guides include: (1) truce in Northern Ireland, school censorship, scientific method, burial…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Class Activities, Current Events, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Varbelow, Sonja; Yaworsky, William – Critical Questions in Education, 2023
This article explores the causes of the epistemological crisis that gave rise to conspiracy theories which culminated in large swathes of the U.S. population refusing to accept the outcome of a democratic election. An epistemological crisis is defined by a blurring of facts and falsehoods to the degree that blatant and obvious propaganda holds…
Descriptors: Democracy, Propaganda, Epistemology, Deception
Hellweg, Susan A. – 1984
A study was conducted to provide a comparative analysis of the 1984 presidential primary and general election debates, specifically in terms of the formats imposed upon them and the emergent candidate verbal behaviors. Ten Democratic nationally televised primary debates and three bipartisan nationally televised General Election debates were…
Descriptors: Behavior, Communication Research, Debate, Elections
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