(1973). The Black Press: A Vehicle for Education. Vital Speeches of the Day, 39, 19, 586-588, Jul 15 73. Speech delivered at the 33rd annual convention of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, Houston, Texas, June 21, 1973. (RJ)…
(1973). Custom Changing: Fundamental Change Required, HUD Tells Realtors. Journal of Intergroup Relations, 2, 4, 46-58, Sum 73. Discusses the practice of real-estate agents of steering" minority families to particular neighborhoods when buying homes, and the programs the Department of Housing and Urban Development have undertaken to eliminate that practice. (JM)…
(1972). Black Intellectuals, White Liberals and Race Relations: An Analytic Overview. Phylon, 33, 1, 54-66, Spr 72. …
(1972). School Desegregation Law: Recent Developments. Integrated Education, 10, 3, 11-19, May-Jun 72. An outline of judicial developments in the law of school desegregation designed to be of assistance to school boards and administrators in their policy deliberations. (SB)…
(1971). What Rights Should Children Have?. New York Review of Books, 17, 4, 20-22, Sep 23 71. A critical introduction to a book by Paul Adams and others entitled Children's Rights,\ essays …toward the liberation of the child,\ to be published by Praeger in October 1971. (JM)…
(1970). Suburb vs. Ghetto: The Moral Dilemma of Zoning. Nation, 211, 3, 80-83, Aug 3 '70. …
(1969). Coping with Student Activism in Secondary Schools. Cath High Sch Quart, 27, 2, 20-26, 69 Jul. Presented at the 1969 NCEA Convention….
(1981). TDCA v. Burdine: The Decreasing Burden for Employers in Title VII Litigation. Journal of College and University Law, v8 n4 p519-31 1981-82. Court litigation on sex discrimination in public agency hiring may significantly alter the balance between plaintiff and defendant in Title VII action, but its narrow view of the tone of the law may be affected more than procedure. (MSE)…
(1983). Equity in a Cold Climate: New Challenges for Women and AERA. Educational Researcher, v12 n3 p14-17 Mar. The American Educational Research Association (AERA) must actively promote equality and affirmative action for women in view of current federal policy's negative impact on equity. AERA needs to focus on issues concerning women's traditional roles, knowledge about women and humankind, and women's professional roles in education. (Author/MJL)…
(1981). The Problem of Defending Equal Rights for the Handicapped. Educational Theory, v31 n2 p177-87 Spr. The positions of three advocates of human rights–Bernard A. O. Williams, A. I. Melden, and Stanley I. Benn–are sketched, and deemed inadequate for extending equal educational rights to severely mentally and emotionally handicapped persons. Lines of inquiry for theorists in this area are suggested. (PP)…
(1983). Legislating the Rights of Handicapped Children: A Canadian Perspective. School Guidance Worker, v38 n3 p5-9 Jan. Notes that Canada has no federal law which guarantees rights of exceptional children to education or which coordinates a national effort toward this goal. Suggests that mandatory provision of services might have little meaning without a social consciousness that there is a moral obligation to obey the law. (RC)…
(1983). Language Arts: The Third Decade: 1944-1953. Language Arts, v60 n1 p51-74 Jan. Contains representative articles, ads, and editorials from issues of "The Elementary English Review," and "Elementary English," both precursors to "Language Arts," from 1944-1953. Selections reflect educational concerns still relevant today, such as the impact of audiovisual equipment and letting children write to learn writing. (HTH)…
(1981). Language and Power in Canada. Society, v19 n1 p45-50 Nov-Dec. Discusses bilingualism in Canada in terms of rationale, demographic trends and reactions, and government action. Argues for a positive view of cultural diversity and for tolerance and understanding of linguistic differences. (Author/MJL)…
(1981). Wrongful Discharge: A New Danger for Employers. Personnel Administrator, v26 n3 p31-35 Mar. Cites court cases that show fired workers contesting their discharges and winning both back pay and reinstatement. (Author/WD)…
(1981). Speech: the 1st Freedom: Locked Books, Locked Minds. Update on Law-Related Education, v5 n1 p28-33 Win. Relates the political conservatism of the 1980s to censorship of textbooks, classroom activities, and library materials. Information is presented on landmark court decisions, divisions between various interpretations, and likely future developments. (DB)…