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Federalism

Discusses areas of federal-state dispute and role of court as referee. Questions whether the Federal Government can offer special incentives to local school boards to foster the national good and if so, will the standards it imposes lead to a meritocracy?

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  • "National government versus the states"@en

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  • "Discusses areas of federal-state dispute and role of court as referee. Questions whether the Federal Government can offer special incentives to local school boards to foster the national good and if so, will the standards it imposes lead to a meritocracy?"@en
  • "In this introductory level political science telecourse filmed in Philadelphia's Congress Hall, Columbia University Law School professor Lewis Kaden moderates a debate among a panel of federal and state officials, educators, lawyers, and judges on the topic of federalism as it relates to educational issues. The panel focuses specifically on access to public school buildings by the handicapped and federal control of school curricula."@en
  • "Discusses areas of federal-state dispute and role of court as referee. Questions whether the Federal Government can offer special incentives to local school boards to foster the national good and if so, will the standards it imposes lead to a meritocracy? Focusses specifically on access to public school buildings by the handicapped and federal control of curricula."@en
  • "Issues relating to education in the public schools and whether states must abide by regulations set by the federal government. The Constitution is looked at for guidelines in handling this matter."
  • "Episode 13: How much power the federal government can wield over state and local affairs is debated in this final episode. Among those featured are Senators Orrin Hatch and Daniel Moynihan and Columbia University professor Diane Ravitch."@en
  • "Part 13 in a series of 13 seminars on the meaning and interpretation of some key provisions of the U.S. Constitution, held in Philadelphia in 1983. A panel of noted politicians, judges, attorneys and others discusses areas of federal-state dispute and the role of the court as referee."
  • "In this introductory level political science telecourse filmed in Philadelphia's Congress Hall professor Lewis Kaden moderates a debate among a panel of federal and state officials, educators, lawyers, and judges on the topic of federalism as it relates to educational issues. The panel focuses specifically on access to public school buildings by the handicapped and federal control of school curricula."@en
  • "Addressing how much power the federal government can wield over state and local affairs, hypothetical cases related to education are discussed, and legal issues debated, by legislators, judges, lawyers and educators."@en
  • "Lewis Kaden moderates a panel discussion on federal and state responsibilities ; commentators, Potter Stewart and Fred W. Friendly."@en
  • "Hypothetical cases related to education are discussed, and legal issues debated, by legislators, judges, lawyers and educators in this program on the different rights of national and state governments."@en
  • "Discusses the balance of power between the federal government and state governments. Considers a hypothetical situation in which a newly elected President has promised that fundamental reforms in American education will be implemented on the federal level. In this instance, can the states be forced to accept federal standards for education? Features Senators Orrin Hatch and Daniel Moynihan and Columbia University professor Diane Ravitch."

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  • "Educational television programs"@en
  • "Constitution"
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Video Collection (VHS)"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en

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  • "Federalism"
  • "Federalism"@en
  • "Federalism national government vs. the states"@en
  • "Federalism the national government versus the states"@en
  • "Federalism the national government versus the states"
  • "Federalism, the national government versus the states"@en