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AUTHOR Mills, Gladys H., Comp.TITLE Education to Make a Life. Bibliography.INSTITUTION Education Commission of the States, Denver, Colo.PUB DATE Jun 74NOTE 34p.; Presented at the Annual Meeting of the
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ABSTRACTThe phases of daily living which are covered in this
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The phases of daily living which are covered in this selected bibliography on "Education to
Make a Life" are alcohol and drug education, consumer education, decision making, desegregated
education, international education, life styles, leisure activities, marriage and family
relationships, politics, race relations, sex education, statistics/social indicators and value
concepts.
Because the subject is so encompassing, no attempt has been made to be exhaustive.
While the role of the schools and the education community is stressed, some of the other
institutions and influences which mold character and life style are suggested.
Additionally,
career education is covered in the bibliography on "Education to Make a Living," andcitizen-
ship education is covered in the one on "Education for Citizenship."
The Aims of Education, by Alfred North Whitehead.
New York:
Macmillan Company.
1959.
Alcohol and Drug Section:
A Conference on the
Drug Scene.
Salem:
Oregon State Board of
Control.
1968.
42 pp.
Alcohol Health and Research World, Volume I.
(Rockville, Maryland:
National Institute on
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.)
Spring 1973.
"Alcoholic Children:
Parents Often Look the
Other Way," by August Gribbin.
The National
Observer.
May 11, 1974.
Pp. 1 & 18.
Alcoholics Anonymous:
An Annotated Bibliography,
1935 -1972.
n.p.]
Central Ohio Publishing
Company.
1973.
63 pp.
Alcoholism and the Central Nervous System,
edited by Frank A. Seixas and Suzie
Egglester for the National Council on
Alcoholism.
New York:
New York Academy
of Sciences.
1973.
389 pp.
"Alternatives to Drug Use," by Allan Y. Cohen.
PTA Magazine.
September 1972.
Pp. 20-21.
1
Alternative Educational Futures in the United
States and Europe:
Methods, Issues and
Policy Relevance, by the Centre for
Educational Research and Innovation. Paris:
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development.
London: HMSO.
1972.
214 pp.
Alternative Paths to the High School Diploma, by
Stephen K. Bailey and others.
Washington,
D. C.:
National Association of Secondary
School Principals.
1973.
61 pp.
ED 083 715
Alternative Schools Outside the Public School
S stem in Minne
olis 1971:
A Descri tion
oSecondary School Students Who Attend
Them.
Minneapolis:
Minnesota Department
;7Research and Evaluation.
September 1912.
25 pp.
ED 084 287
The American Book of Days:
A Compendium of
Information about Holidays, Festivals, ...and
Christian and Jewish Holy Days, by George
William Douglas.
New Ycrk:
H. N. Wilson Co.
1948.
697 pp.
The American Condition,
by Richard C. Goodwin.
Garden City, New York:
Doubleday and Co.
March 1974.
407 pp.
American Families:
Trends and Pressures, 1973.
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Children
and Youth of the Committee on Labor and Pub-
lic Welfare.
United States Senate.
Ninety-
Third Congress.
Washington, D. C.:
U. S.
Government Printing Office.
1974.
451 pp.
Ask Me to Dance, by Bruce Larson.
Waco, Texas:
Word Books.
1972.
126 pp.
Attitudes Toward Illegal Drug Users, by James
Kaple.
Paper presented at the XII Inter-
American Congress of Psychology, December 18-
22, 1971, Panama.
December 1971.
54 pp.
ED 080 904
Beyond the Information Given; Studies in
Psychology of Knowing, with contributions
by Jerome S. Bruner.
Selected, edited and
introduced by Jeremy M. Anglin and others.
New York:
Norton.
1973.
The Black Child--A Parents' Guide:
The First
Complete Manual for Black and White Parents,
IT Phyllis Harrison-Ross and Barbara Wyden.
New York:
Peter H. Wyden, Inc.
1973.
360 pp.
The Book of Festivals and Holidays the World
Over, by Marguerite Ickis, with drawings
by Richard E. Howard.
New York:
Dodd,
Mead and Co.
1970.
164 pp.
2
The Bright Key:
Thoughts on the Relation of
Business to Research and Education, by
Monroe E. Spaght.
Introduction by John W.
Gardner.
New York:
Appleton-Century-Crofts.
1955.
200 pp.
Building a Learning Environment, by Edgar Dale.
Bloomington, Indiana:
Phi Delta Kappa
Educational Foundat!ln.
1972.
132 pp.
ED 083 714
California State Plan for Comprehensive Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment,
and Rehabilitation.
Sacramento:
California
Office of Alcoholism.
1972.
365 pp.
Came to Believe:
The Spiritual Adventure of
Alcoholics Anonymous as Experienced by
Individual Members.
New York:
Alcoholics
Anonymous World Services.
1973.
120 pp.
"Career Education:
Earning a Living or Living
a Life?" by Robert J. Nash and Russell N.
Agne.
Phi Delta Kappan LV(6):373-377.
February 1973.
The Challenge of Marriage, by Rudolf Dreikurs.
New York:
Meredith Press.
1946.
274 pp.
The Challenge of Parenthood, by Rudolf Dreikurs.
New York:
Duell, Sloan and Pearce.
1948.
324 pp.
Challenging Careers in the Church, by Joseph E.
McCabe.
New York:
McGraw Hill.
Change to Open Education.
Two Schools in the
Process.
Boston, Massachusetts:
National
Association of Independent Schools.
October
1972.
38 pp.
The Choice Before Us, by Jean Fair.
Boston:
National Council for the Social Studies.
November 23, 1973.
32 pp.
ED 076 447
"Choosing the Right School," by Kenneth G.
Gehret.
The Christian Science Monitor.
April 22, 1974.
(Second Section).
The Churches and Rapid Social Change, by Paul
Abrecht.
Garden City, New York:
Doubleday.
1961.
216 pp.
"Classroom Implications of Watergate," by
Malcolm Katz.
Phi Delta Kappan LV(7):
465-467.
March 1974.
A Common Wealth:
Views in Massachusetts Humani-
ties Education.
Nedham:
Massachusetts
Council of Teachers of English.
1971.
112 pp.
ED 068 936
Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation
Act Amendments, by the U. S. Congress,
Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.
Subcommittee on Alcoholism and Narcotics.
Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First
Session, on S.1125, March 13, 14, and 16,
1973.
Washington, D. C.:
U. S. Government
Printing Office.
1973.
441 pp.
3
"Compulsory Education:
Sense or Nonsense?"
by Dennis J. Chase.
Nation's Schools 93(4):
41-43.
April 1974.
Consumer Education in the States:
A Report and
Recommendations of the Task Force on Consumer
Education, prepared by Ronald L. Smith.
Report
No. 42.
Denver, Colorado;
Education Commis-
sion of the States.
July 1973.
43 pp.
"Consumer Spending."
Survey of Current Business
54:2-13.
February 1974.
Crisis in Watertown:
The Polarization of an
American Community.
Ann Arbor:
University
of Michigan Press.
1972.
218 pp.
Counselin: with Youth:
In Search for Identit
by Kenneth Urial Gutsch and Herman J. Peters.
Columbus, Ohio:
Merrill.
1973.
128 pp.
"Courses for Young Consumers," by Grace W.
Weinstein.
Money 3(3):68.
March 1974.
"Curriculum Development."
D F R Report 3(1).
Washington, D. C.:
Council for Educational
Development and Research, Inc.
February/
March 1974.
20 pp.
Curriculum Development:
Theory and Practice, by
Hilda Taba.
New York:
Harcourt, Brace and
World.
1962.
"The Curriculum is the Self," by Harry Morgan.
Music Educators Journal.
December 1970.
Pp. 27-32.
Curriculum Materials on War, Peace, Conflict,
and Change:
An Annotated Bibliography with
a Listing of Organizational Resources.
New
York:
New York Friends Group, Inc.
May
1972.
37 pp.
ED 081 712
Decision- Making in Alternative Secondary Schools.
A Report from a National Conference.
Chicago:
Center for New Schools, Inc.
May 25, 1972.
81 pp.
ED 083 697
Democracy and Education, by John Dewey.
New
York:
Free Press.
1966.
378 pp.
"Desegregation and Achievement:
A Cross-
Sectional and Semi-Longitudinal Look at
Berkeley, California," by Alan Lunemann.
Journal of Negro Education XLII(4):439-446.
Fall 1973.
Developing Students' Potentials:
Three Group
Approaches, edited by Robert L. Smith and
Garry R. Walz.
Washington, D. C.:
Capitol
Publications, Inc., Education Resources
Division.
1974.
102 pp.
Drug Abuse Education:
A Selected Bibliography
of Books, Pamphlets, Recordings, Transparen-
cies, Slides for School Libraries.
Albany:
New York State Education Department.
February
1972.
28 pp.
ED 068 858
"Drugs, Discipline and Disruption."
Inequality
in Education No. 8.
June 15, 1971.
4
Drugs in the Classroom:
A Conceptual Model for
School Programs, by Harold J. Cornacchia,
David J. Bentel and David E. Smith.
St. Louis,
Missouri:
Mosby.
1973.
329 pp.
"Early Childhood Development."
Compact.
Denver,
Colorado:
Education Commission of the States.
July/August 1973.
36 pp.
"Educating the Handicapped."
Compact VII(4).
Denver, Colorado:
Education Commission of the
States.
September/October 1973.
36 pp.
Education Amendments of 1974:
Report Together
with Supplemental and Additional Views of the
Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United
States Senate on S. 1539 to Amend and Extend
Certain Acts Relating to Elementary and Sec-
ondary Education Programs, and for Other
Purposes, March 29, 1974.
92nd Congress,
Second Session.
Report No. 93-763, Senate.
Washington, D. C.:
U. S. Government Printing
Office.
1974.
577 pp.
"Education and Income in the Black Community,"
by Andrew J. Brimmer.
Integrated Education
XI(6):3-5.
November/December 1973.
Education and Outdoor Recreation.
Washington,
D. C.:
U. S. Department of the Interior,
Bureau of Outdoor Recreation.
August 1968.
47 pp.
Education and the Consumer:
Expanded Programs
in Consumer Education.
Albany:
New York
State Education Department.
Bureau of
Secondary Curriculum Development.
1972.
37 pp.
ED 067 355
Education and the Rise of the Corporate State,
by Joel H. Spring.
Boston:
Beacon Press.
1972.
198 pp.
Education for Living, by Warren L. Shapiro.
Philadelphia:
Dorrance and Co.
1973.
"Education for Transition to Retirement," by
Robert Wray.
Adult Leadership.
April 1971.
Pp. 335-336.
Education for What is Real, by Earl C. Kelley.
New York:
Harper and Row.
1947.
Education:
Where It's Been, Where It's At,
Where It's Going, edited by Frank R.
Krajewski and Gary L. Peltier.
Columbus,
Ohio:
Merrill.
[1973]
211 pp.
The Educational Needs of the 16-19 Age Group, by
Henri Janne and Lucien Geminard.
Strasbourg,
France:
Council for Cultural Cooperation.
1973.
62 pp.
ED 084 208
"Elly and the Right to Education," by Clara
Claiborne Park.
Phi Delta Kappan LV(8):
53S-S37.
April 1974.
"The Emerging State Role for Education:
New
York State, A Case in Point," by Leo A.
Soucy.
Planning
Changing 4(4):223-228.
Winter 1974.
The Enemies of the Poor, by James J. Graham.
New York:
Random House.
1970.
308 pp.
S
Environmental Education:
A Selected Bibliography.
Glassboro, New Jersey:
Glassboro State
College.
March 1972.
5 pp.
ED 068 363
"Equality of Educational Attainment." Section
II.
Uses of the Sociology of Education,
edited by C. Wayne Gordon.
The Seventy-third
Yearbook of the National Society for. the
Study of Education.
Chicago:
University of
Chicago Press.
1974.
Pp. 161-210.
"Evaluating Learning and Teaching."
New
Directions for Higher Education 1(4).
Winter 1973.
"Every Superintendent Should Teach in His Own
Schools," by Jerry J. Herman.
The American
School Board Journal 161(3):43.
March 1974.
An Examination of the Risk-Taking Behavior of
Youth.
Social Health Papers Number S.
New
YO
YE
TAmerican Social Health Association.
Report of the National Leadership Conference
of the American Social Health Association.
The Excluded Student:
Educational Practices
Affecting Mexican Americans in the Southwest.
Report III.
A Report of the United States
Commission on Civil Rights.
Washington, D. C.:
U. S. Government Printing Office.
May 1972.
86 pp.
Fact Book on Pupil Transportation, prepared by
MARC Busing Task Force.
MARC Document No. 2.
New York:
Metropolitan Applied Research
Center.
April 1972.
92 pp.
A Federal Source Book:
Answers to the Most
Frequently Asked Questions About Drug
Abuse.
Chevy Chase, Maryland:
National
Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information.
1970.
29 pp.
"A Few Frank Words About Bias," by Thomas
Griffith.
The Atlantic 233(4):47-49.
April 1974.
"Five Educational Effects of Busing Pupils," by
Michael V. Reagen.
The American School Board
Journal 161(3):44-46.
March 1974.
Foundations of the Measurement of Values, the
Methodology of Location and Qualification, by
Bertha B. Friedman.
New York:
Columbia
University, Teachers College, Bureau GE
Publications.
1946.
New York:
AMS Press.
1972.
227 pp.
Framework for Health Instruction in California
Public Schools, Kindergarten through Grade
Twelve.
Sacramento:
California State
Board of Education.
October 1970.
6 pp.
"The Future of International Education," by
Robert M. Hutchins.
Address given on May 7,
1970 as part of the United Nations Institute
for Training and Research Special Lecture
Series.
New *lurk.
The Governor's Task Force on Disrupted Youth:
Phase I Report.
Tallahassee:
Florida Gov-
ernor's Task Force on Disruptive Youth,
Claud Anderson, Chairman.
September 14,
1973.
106 pp.
Id6
"The Great Leisure Chase:
Special Section."
Saturday Review/World.
May 4, 1974.
Pp. 14-
33.
Great Religions of the World.
Washington, D. C.:
National Geographic Society.
1971.
420 pp.
The Great School Bus Controversy, edited by
Nicolaus Mills.
New York:
Teachers College
Press.
1973.
356 pp.
Groups and Drugs, edited by Harold I. Kaplan and
Benjamin J. Sadock.
New York:
J. Arinson.
1972.
130 pp.
Higher Education:
Crisis and Support, by James
A. Perkins and others.
New York:
Interna-
tional Council for,Educational Development.
January 1974.
134 pp.
The Holy Bible.
(Any of the new or old
translations or editions.)
Human Growth and Development Curriculum.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:
North Allegheny
School District.
[1971]
88 pp. ED 081 69x
Human Values in the Classroom:
Teaching for
Personal and Social Growth, by Robert C.
Hawley.
Amherst, Massachusetts:
Education
Research Associates.
1973.
135 pp.
Humanities, Religion, and the Arts Tomorrow,
by Howard Ed. Hunter.
New York:
Holt,
Rinehard and Winston Inc.
1972.
247 pp.
ED 074 492
"The Humanities Today:
A Model for Teaching
Valuing," by Thelma F. Adams.
The Clearing
House.
April 1971.
Pp. 507-509.
Humanizing Education:
The Person in the Process,
by Robert R. Leeper.
1967.
Humanizing the
Secondary School.
1969.
Washington, D. C.:
Association for Supervision and Curriculum
Development.
I'll Quit Tomorrow, by Vernon E. Johnson
First edition.
New York:
Harper and Row.
1973.
168 pp.
Individualized Behavior Therapy for Alcoholics:
Rationale, Procedures, Preliminary Results,
and Appendix, by Mark B. Sobell and Linda C.
Sobell.
[Sacramento] California Department
of Mental Hygiene.
1972.
81 pp.
"Informal Education:
It's Not for Everyone."
Ohio Schools LII(5):13-16, 33.
March 22, 1974.
The Institute to Assist Schools in Dealing with
Problems Occasioned by and/or Incidental to
Desegregation:
Final Report.
Changing
Crisis to Challenge:
An Approach to Equal
Educational Opportunity, by Angelo H.
Puricelli and others.
St. Louis:
Missouri
University, School of Education.
1972.
215 pp.
ED 081 865
The Intellectual Crisis in American Public
Administration, by Vincent Ostrom.
University, Alabama:
University of Alabama
Press.
1963.
165 pp.
7
Learning and Teaching in the Arts, by Henry David
Aiken.
Research Monograph 4.
Washington,
D. C.:
National Art Education Association.
1970.
33 pp.
ED 076 459
Learning for Tomorrow:
The Role of the Future
in Education, edited by Alvin Toffler.
New
York:
Vantage Books.
1974.
Learning Problems in the Classroom:
Prevention
and Remediation, by Marianne Frostig and
Phyllis Maslow.
New York:
Grune and Stratton.
1973.
353 pp.
Life Skills:
A Course in
Fifth edition.
Prince
Saskatchewan NewStart,
Applied Problem Solving.
Albert, Saskatchewan:
Inc.
1972.
181 pp.
ED 068 741
Life Skills in School and Society.
Washington,
D. C.:
Association for Supervision and
Curriculum Development, 1969 Yearbook
Committee.
1969.
171 pp.
Living and Planning Your Life, by N. William
Newsom, Harl R. Douglass and Harry L. Dotson.
New York:
McGraw -Hill.
1952.
470 pp.
Living Happily Ever After, by Bob Mumford.
Old Tappan, New Jersey:
F. H. Revell Co.
1973.
64 pp..
Living in Families, by Mollie S. Smart.
Boston:
Houghton-Mifflin.
1968.
A Living Philosophy of Education, by Carleton
Washburne.
New York:
The John Day Co.
1940.
585 pp.
A Look at Successful Desegregation Plans:
Six
School Systems Examined, by Doris Dorsey ani
Russia Hughes.
New York:
Metropolitan Applied
Research Center.
January 25, 1974.
17 pp.
Making Judgements and Decisions, by Kenneth C.
Barnes.
London:
Edward Arnold.
1971.
58 pp.
Man:
A Course of Study.
Cambridge,
Massachusetts:
Education Development Center.
1968.
128 pp.
Man in Society.
Toronto:
Ontario Institute
for Studies in Education.
1969.
83 pp.
ED 075 312
Man's Changing Values and a World Culture--New
Directions and New Emphases for Educatioial
Programs.
A Report of the 1971 Phi Delta
Kappa Conference on World Education, May 8,
1971.
Glassboro, New Jersey:
Phi Delta
Kappa.
January 1972.
101 pp. ED 079 190
"Matching Resources with Your Priorities", by
Allen Hodges.
The Social and Rehabilitation
Record 1(2):6.
February 1974.
Measures Pertaining to Health Education:
III.
Alcohol.
An Annotated Bibliography.
Prince-
ton, New Jersey:
ERIC Clearinghouse on Tests,
Measurement, and Evaluation.
August 1972.
SS pp.
ED 068 570
Meet Me in the Middle:
On Beccmin
Human
Together, by Charlotte Holt Clinebell.
First edition.
New York:
Harper 4 Row.
1973.
130 pp.
1?8
"A Milestone in Reforming Our High Schools,"
by Richard C. Kolze.
The American School
Board Journal 161(4):14-17.
April 1974.
Minorities in Textbooks:
A Study of Their
Treatment in Social Studies Texts, by Michael
Kane.
New York:
Quadrangle.
[1970]
148 pp.
Modes of Values Thinking in Curriculum.
Annual Conference of the Association for
Supervision and Curriculum Developement.
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
March 1973.
ED 077 131
The Montana State Plan for Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment, and
Rehabilitation.
Helena, Montana.
(Annual
periodical)
Must We Educate? by Carl Bereiter.
Englewood
Cliffs, New Jersey:
Prentice-Hall, Inc.
1973.
National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse
Information Selected Reference Series,
Series 6, No. 1.
Rockville, Maryland:
National Institute of Mental Health.
July
1973.
20 pp.
ED 081 603
Needs of Elementary and Secondary Education for
the Seventies:
A Compendium of Policy Papers,
compiled by the General Subcommittee on Educa-
tion of the Committee on Education and Labor,
U. S. House of Representatives.
Ninety-First
Congress, First Session.
March 1970.
Wash-
ington, D. C.:
U. S. Government Printing Of-
fice.
981 pp.
"The New Attack on Alcoholism" by Morris E.
Chafetz.
Compact VIII(3):5-6.
Denver,
Colorado:
Education Commission of the States.
May/June 1974.
_Lc)
"New Hope for Parents--A Way to Beat the High
Cost of College," by Walter Shapiro.
Washington Monthly 6(2):30-39.
April 1974.
A New Look at Decision Making with Regard to
Government Activities, by Werner T. Hirsch,
Sidney Sonenblum and Jeffrey I. Chapman.
Los Angeles:
Institutes of Government and
Public Affairs, University of California at
Los Angeles.
1972.
44 pp.
New Priorities in the Curriculum, by Louise M.
Berman.
Columbus, Ohio:
Charles E. Merrill
Publishing Co.
1968.
New Strategies for Educational Development:
The Cross- Cultural Search for Nonformal
Alternatives, edited by Cole S. Brembeck
and Timothy J. Thompson.
Lexington,
Massachusetts:
Lexington Books.
1973.
1973 State Education Legislation and Activity:
Curriculum, Instruction and Special Programs,
by Doris M. Ros:,.
Denver, Colorado:
Educa-
tion Commission of the States, Research and
Information Services.
1974.
235 pp.
1973 State Education Legislation and Activity:
General Governance and Administration, by
Doris M. Ross.
Denver, Colorado:
Education
Commission of the States, Research and Infor-
mation Services.
1974.
136 pp.
1973 State Education Legislation and Activity:
Schools, Students and Services, by Doris M.
Ross.
Denver, Colorado:
Education Commis-
sion cf the States, Research and Information
Services.
1974.
75 pp.
9
Ohio Department of Education Curriculum Guides:
Human Persons and the Use of Psychoactive
Agents.
(Grades 9-12.)
1973.
Drugs, Alcohol,
Tobacco and Human Behavior. Junior High level.
1971.
A World to Grow In.
Elementary level.
1972.
Cleveland:
Educational Research
Council of America.
The Old Testament.
(Any of the new or old
translations or editions.)
On Justifying Moral Judgments, by Lawrence C.
Becker.
London:
Routledge and Kegan Paul.
New York:
Humanities Press.
1973.
199 pp.
"Open Education Places the Arts in the Core
of the Curriculum," by Annette R. Guenther.
Music Educators Journal 60:78.
April 1974.
"A Parent's Guide to Student Rights," by
William A. Herr.
PTA, Magazine 68(7):12-15.
March 1974.
"Perspectives on Inequality:
A Reassessment of
the Effect of Family and Schooling in Ameri-
ca."
Reprinted from the Harvard Educational
Review. Reprint Series No. 8.
1973.
130 pp.
Planned Change in Education:
A System Approach,
edited by David S. Bushnell and Donald
Rappaport.
New York:
Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich, Inc.
1971.
223 pp.
Planning Guide for Equal Educational Opportunity,
by Michael J. Bakalis.
Springfield: [Illinois
State Department of Public Instruction)
1972.
25 pp.
Prvehedelics:
LSD, Marihuana, Mescaline and
Others.
The Drug Experience:
Data for
Decision-Making, by David C. Lewis.
Boston:
CSCS, Inc.
1970.
57 pp.
"Race/Ethnic Desegregation, Integration, and
Decentralization."
Section III.
Uses of
the Sociology of Education, edited by C. Wayne
Gordon.
The Seventy-third Yearbook of the
National Society for the Study of Education.
Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
1974.
Pp.
213-408.
Reaching Out:
The Prevention of Drug Abuse
Through Increased Human Interaction, by
Gerald Edwards.
New York:
Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, Inc.
1972.
118 pp.
"Realizing Human Potential Through Child
Development."
Tips and Topics in Home
Economics XIV(4):2-3.
May 1974.
Recurrent Education:
A Strategy for Lifelong
Learning, by Dennis Kallen and Jarl Bengtsson.
[Paris] Washington, D. C.:
Center for
Educational Research and Innovation.
1973.
88 pp.
ED 083 365
The Reform of Secondary Education:
A Report
of the National Commission on the Reform
of Secondary Education.
New York:
McGraw-
Hill.
1973.
188 pp.
"The Relevance of Requirements," by Kenneth
Chastain.
Intellect 102(2356):373-374.
March 1974.
10
A Report on the American Family, from the
Editors of Better Homes and Gardens.
New
York:
Meredith Corporation.
1972.
"Roots of the Revolution:
A New Image of Man,"
by Wesley Miller.
Educational Leadership.
October 1972.
Pp. 13-15.
Rules Establishing Requirements and Procedures
for the Elimination and Prevention of Racial
Segregation in Schools, by Michael J. Bska:is.
Springfield:
[Illinois State Department of
Public Instruction.]
[1972]
5 pp.
"Satellite Communications for Education."
Information Legislative Service XII(8):S.
February 22, 1974.
"The Scholarship Game," by Louise Edna Goeden.
PTA Magazine 68(6):34-36.
February 1974.
"School Desegregation 1971."
Inequality in
Education No. 9.
August 3, 1971.
Schooling for What? by Don H. Parker.
New York:
McGraw-Hill Book Company.
1970.
Science for Society:
A Bibliography.
Third
Edition.
Washington, D. C.:
American
Association for the Advancement of Science.
Commission on Science Education.
1972.
92 pp.
ED 070 676
The Second Newman Report:
National Policy and
Higher Education.
Report of a Special Task
Force to the Secretary of Health, Education
and Welfare, by Frank Newman.
Cambridge,
Massachusetts:
MIT Press.
1973.
227 pp.
Significant Issues for Family Life Education,
by Eleanor Braun Luckey.
(1971)
14 pp.
ED 077 574
"Social Change and Professional Education in
American Society," by Larry L. Leslie and
James L. Morrison.
Intellect 102(2356):
356-360.
March 1974.
Social Indicators 1973:
Selected Statistics on
Social Conditions and Trends in the United
States, by the U. S. Office of Management
and Budget, Statistical Policy Division.
Washington, D. C.:
U. S. Government Print-
ing Office.
1973.
258 pp.
"A Special Issue on Special Education."
Phi
Delta Kappan LV(8):513-560.
April 1974.
"Strategies for Developing Values," by Jack R.
Fraenkel.
Today's Education 63(7):49.
November/December 1973.
Student Drug Use, Risk, Taking and Alienation,
by Beatrice A. Rouse and John A. Ewing.
Honolulu, Hawaii:
American Psychiatric
Association.
May 1973.
14 pp. ED 083 496
"Students of the Sixties:
Salvaging the Youth
Movement," by Fred Hechinger.
Change 5(5):
31-35.
June 1973.
The Study and Measurement of Values and
Attitudes, oy Fred N. Kerlinger.
Chicago:
American Educational Research Association.
April 1972.
10 pp.
ED 079 618
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Suggested Activities on Sociological Health
Problems:
Drugs.
Alcoholism, Smoking for
Student Teachers.
New York:
University
of New York, Hunter College.
December
1972.
7 pp.
ED 076 546
Teach Us What We Want to Know, by Ruth Byler and
others.
New York:
Mental Health Materials
Center.
1969.
A Teacher Resource Guide for Drug Use anti Abuse
for Michigan's Schools, by E. J. McClendon.
Lansing:
Michigan Department of Education.
1970.
155 pp.
Teachin: for Chan ed Attitudes andlralues
by
Josephine Bartow Ruud.
Washington, D. C.:
National Education Association, Home Economics
Education Association.
August 1971.
41 pp.
ED 078 203
"Teaching Teen-agers About Parenthood," by
E. Dollie Wolverton.
Com act.
Denver,
Colorado:
Education Commiss on of the States.
July/August 1973.
Pp. 29-31.
The Theory of Social Choice, by Peter C.
Fishburn.
Princeton, New Jersey:
Princeton
University Press.
1973-
264 pp.
Toward a Working Philosophy of Adult Education,
by Jerold W. Apps.
(Syracuse, New York]:
Syracuse University.
1973.
65 pp.
Toward an Aesthetic Education.
Washington,
D. C.:
Music Educators National Conference.
1971.
190 pp.
Toward Responsible Drug Education.
Salem:
Oregon Board of Education.
1970.
There are three issues of this publication,
one for each grade level:
K-4, 5-9 and 10-14.
"Traditional vs. Emergent--A Study of Value
Change," by Alton Harrison, Jr., Eldon G.
Scriven, and John E. Westerman.
Intellect
102(2356):398.
March 1974.
"The Tragedy of Child Abuse," by Brian G.
Fraser.
Compact VI1(2):10-12.
Denver,
Colorado:
Education Commission of the
States.
March/April 1974.
Training for Change Agents:
A Guide to the
Design of Training Programs in Education and
Other Fields, by Ronald G. Havelock.
Ann
Arbor:
University of Michigan, Institute for
Social Research.
1973.
"Troubled Children:
The Quest for Help," by
Matt Clark.
Newsweek.
April 8, 1974.
Pp. 52-56, 58.
Understanding Change in Education, by A.
Huberman.
New York:
UNIPUB, Inc.
1973.
Understanding Drug Use:
An Adult's Guide to
Drugs and the Young, by Peter Marin and
Allen Y. Cohen.
New York:
Harper and Row.
1971.
163 pp.
"Values and Education."
Notre Dame Journal of
Education 1(3):191-284.
Fall 1970.
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Values and Schooling:
Pers ectives for School
People and Parents.
Logan:
Utah State
University, Faculty Association.
1972.
39 pp.
ED 067 320
Variations in Value Orientations, by Florence
Rockwood Kluckhohn and Fred L. Strodtbeck with
the assistance of John M. Roberts and others.
Westport, Connecticut:
Greenwood Press.
1973.
1961.
437 pp.
"Watergate...Teacher Dilemma or Opportunity?"
by Philip B. Kurland.
The Kansas Teacher.
February 1974.
Pp. 10-15.
"What Schools are Doing."
Nation's Schools
93(3):47-48.
March 1974.
What Should Be Taught in Art, Music and
Literature? by Emily Genauer, Paul Hume,
Donald Barr, and Clifton Fadiman.
Washington,
D. C.:
Council for Basic Education.
1966.
"Who Owns the Child?" by Mary Van Stolk.
Childhood Education 50(5):259-265.
March
974.
1
"Who's Sid Simon and What's All This About
Values Clarification?" by Michael Mears.
Media & Methods.
March 1973.
Pp. 30-37.
"Why Sex Education Belongs in the Home," by
Sol Gordon, and "...in the Schools," by
Robert P. Hilldrup.
PTA Magazine 68(6):
12-17.
February 1974.
er
C.;
t...)
"The World of IBM Education."
"Xerox Builds a New University."
Change 5(10):36-42.
Winter 1973-74.
Young People and Their Culture, by Ross Snyder.
Nashville, Tennessee:
Abingdon Press.
1969.
221 pp.
"Youth Culture:
Alienations, Protest, and
Dissent."
Section I.
Uses of the Sociology
of Education, edited by C. Wayne Gordon.
The Seventy-third Yearbook of the National
Society for the Study of Education.
Chicago:
Univeristy of Chicago Press.
1974.
Pp. 1-157.
Youth:
Transition to Adulthood.
Report of the
Panel on Youth of the President's Science
Advisory Committee.
Washington, D. C.:
U. S.
Government Printing Office.
June 1973.
190 pp.
2/
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Some organizations with resource information and/or pertinent publications are:
AL-ANON FAMILY GROUP HEADQUARTERS
115 East 23rd Street
New York, New York
10010
(212) 475-6110
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS (AFT)
1012 Fourteenth Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
20005
(202) 737-6141
AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS
17th and D Streets, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
20006
(202) 737-8300
ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE OF B'NAI B'RITH (ADL)
315 Lexington Avenue
New York, New York
10016
(212) 689-7400
ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD
EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL (ACEI)
3615 Wisconsin Avenue, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
20016
(202) 363-6963
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
North Brunswick, New Jersey
08902
(201) 249-6000
DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL
1828 L Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
20036
(202) 785-5200
4"'s
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GIRL SCOUTS OF THE U. S. A.
830 Third Avenue
New York, New York
10022
(212) 751-6900
INTEGRATED EDUCATION ASSOCIATES
School of Education
Northwestern University
2003 Sheridan Road
Evanston, Illinois
60201
(312) 492-3741
METROPOLITAN APPLIED RESEARCH CENTER, INC.
(MARC)
60 East 86th Street
New York, New York
10028
(2!:) 628-7400
NATIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE FOR DRUG ABUSE INFORMATION
11400 Rockville Pike
Rockville, Maryland
20852
(301) 443-6720
NATIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE ON ALCOHOLISM AND ALCOHOL
ABUSE
Box 2345
Rockville, Maryland
20852
9119 Gaither Road
Gaithersburg, Maryland
20520
(301) 948-4450
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHRISTIANS AND JEWS
43 West 57th Street
New York, New York
10019
(212) 688-7530
NATIONAL CONGRESS OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS
700 North Rush Street
Chicago, Illinois
60611
(312) 787-0977
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN THE U.S.A.
475 Riverside Drive
New York, New York
10027
(212) 870-2200
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIATION
(YMCA)
291 Broadway
New York, New York
10007
(212) 349-0700
NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
(NEA)
1201 Sixteenth Street, N.W.
Washington, D. C.
20036
(202) 833-4000
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND
ALCOHOLISM (NIAAA)
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, Maryland
20852
(301) 443-3885
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
11400 Rockville Pike
Rockville, Maryland
20852
(301) 443-6720
NATIONAL SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION (NSBA)
State National Bank Plaza
Evanston, Illinois
60201
(312) 869-7730
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NATIONAL SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION (NSBA)
State National Bank Plaza
Evanston, Illinois
60201
(313) 867-7730
NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR HEBREW DAY SCHOOLS
229 Park Avenue South
New York, New York
10003
(212) 674-6700
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY'S CENTER OF ALCOHOL STUDIES
Rutgers, The State University
New Brunswick, New Jersey
08903
(201) 932-1766
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
600 Lexington Avenue
New York, New York
10022
(212) 753-4700
RELATED ECS PUBLICATIONS
On Early Childhood:
Early Childhood Development:
Alternatives for
Program Implementation in the States. Report
No. 22.
Denver, Colorado:
Education Com-
mission of the States, Early Childhood Project.
June 1971.
Third printing 1973.
78 pp.
Early Childhood Planning in the States:
AHandbook for Gathering Data and Assessing
Needs.
Report No. 32.
Denver, Colorado:
Education Commission of the States, Early
Childhood Project.
January 1973.
46 pp.
Early Childhood Programs:
A State Survey.
Denver, Colorado:
Education Commission of
the States, Early Childhood Project.
[Undated]
15 pp.
Early Childhood Programs in the States:
Report
of a December 1972 Conference.
Report No.
34.
Denver, Colorado:
Education Commission
of the States, Early Childhood Project.
March 1973.
85 pp.
Establishin: a State Office of Earl
Childhood
Development:
Suggested Legislative Alterna-
tives.
Report No. 30.
Denver, Colorado:
Education Commission of the States, Early
Childhood Project.
December 1972.
Second
printing 1973.
48 pp.
On Finance:
Federal Options in Education Finance Reform,
17 Carol J. Andersen.
Denver, Colorado:
Education Commission of the States, Research
and Information Services.
June 1974.
16
Major Changes in School Finance:
Statehouse
Scorecard.
Denver, Colorado:
Education Com-
mission of the States, Research and Informa-
tion Services.
May 1974.
32 pp.
"School Finance at a Glance," by Lucile Musmanno.
Denver, Colorado:
Education Commission of the
States, Research and Information Services.
June 1974.
(Poster 22" by 28")
On Handicapped Children:
Financing Education Programs for Handicapped
Children:
Conference Highlights.
Report No.
SO.
Denver, Colorado:
Education Commission
of the States, Handicapped Children's Educa-
tion Project.
May 1974.
Special Education Resource Profile (for each
state).
Report No. 52.
Denver, Colorado:
Education Commission of the States.
Handi-
capped Children's Education Project.
May
1974.
194 pp.
Special Education in the States:
Legislative
Progress Report.
Denver, Colorado:
Educa-
tion Commission of the States, Handicapped
Children's Project.
March 1974.
9 pp.
Special Education in the States:
Legislative
Progress Report.
Denver, Colorado:
Educa-
tion Commission of the States, Handicapped
Children's Education Project.
May 1974.
18 pp.
Report No. II. S
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on aspects such as accountability, finance, governance,
innovations, opportunity, and programs) and suggestions for
resource persons, including ECS staff, on the subjects of these
bibliographies are maintained by the Education Commission of
the States.
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