EDUC 2032: Educational Policy and Politics‚ Semester 1‚ 2013/14 Educational policies are increasingly reflecting global trends. Is this a positive or negative development? Educational policy is inextricably linked with globalization. Inherent in this idea of globalisation is the increasing interdependency among different countries and nations around the globe. This only means that nations and individuals are becoming more interconnected and the world is becoming even smaller through globalization
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GOUGH WHITLAM POLICIES Social Justice and equality is the meaning of all humans in society have the same and equal rights regardless of their gender‚ race or religion etc. it works on the universal principles that support people through the advantages and disadvantages within the society. The commitment of the Gough Whitlam government was based on social justice and equality and supported areas in the society such as‚ education‚ migrants and health reforms. Whitlam and the government changed these
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Working in Groups Remember those projects we had to complete in school? How we asked our friends to come help us? Or how we made sure everyone in the house approved of what we ’ve done? Didn ’t the projects that were done with the help of friends turn out to be better‚ always? Yes‚ there would be times when we would get upset because our suggestions seemed stupid in front of somebody else ’s. Then‚ there would also be times when we would think we were better off
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What is an Interest Group? An interest group (also referred to as advocacy groups) is an organization organized by a special set of people with specific skills to lobby for or against a specific interest to benefit their cause. They usually lobby for one or more shared concerns to manipulate public policy and opinion especially in the U.S. Congress to benefit their cause‚ supporters‚ or one segment of society. They include a vast array of organizations such as: charitable organizations‚ civil right
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Pirate’s group to learn about decision making in groups because it is common to work in groups and making decisions collectively rather than alone by the group leader. Decision making in group process is a structured problem-solving or idea-generating strategy in which individual’s ideas are gathered and combined in a face-to-face‚ non-threatening group situation. It is an effective way of gathering a lot of ideas from a group‚ and it guarantees input from all group members. Group decision making methods
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1 Explain the advantages and disadvantages of Learning in a group. This assignment is a group work (learning in a group) in which we are five in the group to plan a treat for clients of our choice in a power point presentation. The treat needs to be appropriate for all clients‚ duration between 3 – 4 hours‚ cost effective and safety. A team can be defined as a group of people working together towards a particular goal and objective for a period of time. Hollp L (1999:3). Groups are important
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Advantages and disadvantages of working in an Organizational group. A group is any number of people who; interact with each other‚ are psychologically aware of each other‚ perceive themselves to be in a group and purposefully interact towards the achievement of particular goals or aims. (Schein 1980‚ p. 81). Groups are often more effective than individuals in solving problems of moderate difficulty‚ though the cost per man-hour is higher than for an individual. (Lundgren‚ 1974‚ p. 323). One
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Interest Groups Help More Than Hurt Voter turnout has declined since 1960 but participation in interest groups has been growing. Participating in interest groups allows people to take action on issues that are most important to them. Unlike some linkage institutions‚ interest groups have a very close connection to government. Interest groups are an essential part of the democratic system because they allow the public to enter the political system‚ bring up specific issues in government‚ and
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Interest Groups I. What is an Interest Group? II. Why do people Join Interest Groups? III. Types of Interest Groups IV. Interest Groups Incentives V. Interest Group Strategists VI. Regulating Lobbyists I. Interest Group Interest Group- An organized group of individuals having common goal and actively attempting to influence government policies. Why have interest groups been so successful in the United States? Variety of interest due to economic social cleavages among the members of the American
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These interest groups help bridge the gap between citizens and the government and enable citizens to explain their views on policies to public officials. These groups would help provide public officials with detailed information that might be difficult to obtain‚ which in return help make policy choices better. Just as how there are checks and balances for the government‚ some interest groups serve as a check of public officials to make sure they are
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