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Institution | New York State Temporary Commission to Study the Causes of Campus Unrest, Albany. |
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Titel | Academy or Battleground. Third Report of the Temporary Commission to Study the Causes of Campus Unrest. |
Quelle | (1972), (192 Seiten)
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Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Activism; College Students; Dissent; Higher Education; School Community Relationship; Secondary Education; Secondary School Students; Social Action; Statewide Planning; Student Alienation; Student College Relationship; New York |
Abstract | The Governor and the 1971 New York State Legislature charged the Temporary Commission to Study the Causes of Campus Unrest with the study of the colleges and secondary school system in a continuing effort to ascertain the causes of unrest where it exists, and reasons for lack of unrest where it does not exist. It was found that during academic year 1971-72, protest at colleges was less organized, less demonstrative, less disruptive and often expressed in legitimate ways. In the secondary schools, however, especially in the urban and suburban schools, this was not the case. In these schools disruptive unrest in more common and is often exhibited in different and more violent ways from those presently seen at the colleges. Recommendations for the alleviation of problems at both the higher education and secondary levels are made for parents and the general public, school administrators, boards of education and trustees and teachers, and students. (HS) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |