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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Hicks, Joe R. – Academic Questions, 2008
Significant voices have begun challenging the orthodox view of America as a land of limited opportunities for minorities, with the Obama phenomena constituting the most conspicuous case in point. Mr. Hicks explains why racial preferences have failed and discusses the challenges Americans face in transcending divisions caused by identity politics.…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Public Policy, Racial Identification, Political Campaigns
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Dent, George W., Jr. – Academic Questions, 2008
Race preferences and the postmodern version of multiculturalism have always triggered opposition in academia, but it has seldom come from the political left. Now things are changing. Growing unease in the academic "priesthood" over preferences and multiculturalism may herald their end. Longstanding opponents of racial discrimination and identity…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, Racial Discrimination, Cultural Pluralism, Affirmative Action
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Balch, Stephen H. – Academic Questions, 2007
The National Association of Scholars (NAS) is now entering its twentieth year. The organization has grown over ten-fold since their national launch. When NAS made its debut, today's extensive infrastructure for higher education reform did not yet exist. In this article, the author discusses the contributions of NAS to the academe. The author also…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Scholarship, Professional Associations, Educational Change
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Ellis, John M. – Academic Questions, 2007
When surveys of faculty tell everyone that politically right-of-center voices are now much reduced or even in certain areas largely absent, people can be sure that the academy is damaged in at least one respect: the campus political and social climate will be unrealistic. Programs where this is central, such as political science and sociology,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Political Attitudes, Politics of Education, Educational Environment
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Wilson, Bradford P. – Academic Questions, 2007
In May 2005, university administrators were rudely awakened from their civic slumbers by a "notice of implementation" from the U.S. Department of Education. With little advance comment from the academy, Congress had passed and the President had signed into law a requirement that "each educational institution that receives Federal funds for a…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Constitutional Law, Government Role
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Reedy, Jeremiah – Academic Questions, 2007
An article by Lois Roman, which appeared in the December 25, 2005 issue of the "Washington Post" under the title "Literacy of College Graduates Is on Decline: Survey's Finding of a Drop in Reading Proficiency Is Inexplicable," gives the results of a study conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics. According to the story "Only 31…
Descriptors: Cultural Literacy, College Graduates, Reading Ability, Communication Skills
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Curtler, Hugh Mercer – Academic Questions, 2007
A lot of people probably believe that a liberal education is a broad education that exposes students to a variety of academic disciplines. This once translated, in many universities, to a "General Studies" core requirement consisting mostly of introductory courses to various disciplines that were loosely related to one another around general…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, General Education, Intellectual Freedom, Cultural Pluralism
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Haluska, Jan Charles – Academic Questions, 2007
In 1970, the author learned a simple step in making essays from his advisor. His advisor used a drawing of the Parthenon to illustrate the creation of a five-paragraph essay. It was obvious that his advisor was hesitant on teaching them a very simple concept of essay writing because it was pretty mechanical. Like his advisor, a lot of teachers…
Descriptors: Essays, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Models
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Reeves, Thomas C. – Academic Questions, 2007
In 2005, Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings convened a panel of 19 leading educators, educational bureaucrats, and corporate leaders to examine the state of postsecondary education. Members sought solutions to problems in four areas of concern: access, affordability, quality, and accountability. The commission completed a final report, with…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Research Reports, Strategic Planning, Planning Commissions
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Rothman, David J. – Academic Questions, 2007
A report from the National Endowment for the Arts, among much other such research, reveals that literacy is in serious decline in America. Ramifications of this decline extend beyond English and language departments to affect all other disciplines, ultimately raising the question of how a democracy can function when its citizens abandon the…
Descriptors: Literacy, Crisis Management, Politics of Education, Role of Education
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Fund, John – Academic Questions, 2007
In August 2001, the author relates his first encounter with Sayed Rahmatullah Hashimi when he visited the "Wall Street Journal." Sayed Rahmatullah Hashimi was then the ambassador at large and the deputy foreign minister for the Taliban regime of Afghanistan. Ten years before, in 1993, Rahmatullah Hashimi's people tried to blow up the World Trade…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, College Admission, Social Change
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Kamolnick, Paul – Academic Questions, 2007
In this article, the author presents a case of a professor who, in electing to teach a special-topics course on human sex differences, discovers an entire program in the College of Arts and Sciences--Women's Studies (WMST)--whose criteria for course inclusion are in direct violation of several major rules and regulations governing academics at…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Womens Studies, Gender Differences, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
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Prentice, Mary – Academic Questions, 2007
Outside work can complement what goes on in the classroom in ways that benefit both the community and students. Of course, AQ readers may have heard of tendentious programs and faculty ideologues, who channel student enthusiasm into partisan activism. Still, statistical survey analysis presented here by Mary Prentice suggests that participation in…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Statistical Surveys, Service Learning, Citizen Participation
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Weissberg, Robert – Academic Questions, 2007
Contemporary university administrators are usually wimps, and timidity in facing easily enraged campus radicals only invites outrageous demands which, in turn, subvert intellectual life. This must be changed. For much of human history leaders had to display physical valor and this trait should be restored to the college administrator job…
Descriptors: College Administration, Activism, Civil Disobedience, Dissent
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Fransen, Frederic J. – Academic Questions, 2007
Looking at potential sources of funding for education reform, Frederic Fransen outlines the dynamics in play as a pragmatist might calculate the worthiness of a cause for his philanthropy. Preeminent is bang for the buck, of course. And though the way to reinvigorate the insatiable blob of higher education isn't readily apparent to Dr. Fransen,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Private Financial Support, Philanthropic Foundations
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