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“Four Phases in Creating and Managing an Outcome-based Program” (John Champlin), 193–194 Fowler, Burton P., 21 “Framework for Action to Meet Basic Learning Needs,” 269–270 Francophone Association of Comparative Education, 194 Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, 394–395, 452n Frazier, Alexander, 288 Frazier, Gloria, A56 Free Congress Foundation, A129 Freedom Forum, 418 Freedom Forum First Amendment Center, 350, 376, 377 “Free Education in a Free Society” (Nick Zienau), 292–294 Free Inquiry , 241 Freeman Institute, 174 Free Mind , 71 Free World Research Report , 276, A167–176 Freire, Paulo, 220, 237, 264n Frere, Jean, 112 Freud, Sigmund, 12 Friedman, Milton, 202 “From Schooling to Learning: Rethinking Preschool through University Education” (Don Glines), 180 Fullan, Michael, 420 functionalism, 183 Functional Literacy and the Workplace: The Proceedings of the May 6, 1983 National Invitational Conference , 195–196 Fund for the Advancement of Education, A7–8 Futrell, Mary Hatwood, 236 “Future of Hong Kong Linked to Education,” 378–380 “Future of the Teaching Profession” (James Collins, Martin Haberman), 310 Future Trends , 272 FRAMEWORK FOR THE SOCIAL STUDIES, 178 “Framing a Future for Education” (Kansas), 194 Fromstein, Mitchell, 344 Frontiers of Democracy , 64 Frontier Thinkers (The) (Harold Rugg), 12

Garduque, Laurie, 236 Garland, Nancy, 236 Garrett, Scott, 430

Garvey, Willard J., 202 Gaston, John, 105–106 Gates, Frederick, 9 Gebhard, Paul, 39, 48 General Agreement between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. on Contacts, Exchanges and Cooperation in Scientific, Educational, Cultural and Other Fields , A136 General Agreements for Tariffs and Trade (GATT), 279 General Education Board (GEB), 8, 9, 21, 307 General Education Provisions Act of the Elementary and Second ary Education Act of 1965 , 213, A45 General Electric Company, A24 General Federation of Women’s Clubs, 176 Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures/Generally Accepted Federal Funding Reporting (GAAP/GAFFR), xvi George Frederick Jewett Chair in Religion and Public Policy at the American Enterprise Institute, 377 Georges, Jeannie, 264n Georgescu-Roegen, Nicholas, A169 Georgetown University, 12, 341–342, 376 Georgia, 29, 48, 144 Georgia 2000 Partnership, 167 “Georgia Basic Life Process Skills, ESEA, Title II, Proposed Instructional Time in School Programs” (Lucille G. Jordan), 150–151 Georgia Department of Education, 150, 307 Georgia Public Policy Foundation, 285 “Georgia Schools OK Tracking System” (Doug Cumming), 111, 407–408

Georgia State University, 3, 100 German Democratic Republic, 147 German Marshall Fund of the United States, 327 Getty Education Institute for the Arts, 397 Gilder, George, 179, 303 Gingrich, Newt, 155, 303, 452n, A49

and computers, 381, 400–401 “Contract with America,” 179

Gisi, Lynn Grover, 187 Glaser, Robert, 61, 79, 211–212, A7 “Principles of Programming,” A13–16 Teaching Machines and Programmed Learning: A Source Book , 60, A11–16 Glazar, Vickie, 366 Glazer, Nathan, 351 Glickman, Carl, 436 Glines, Don, 180 Global 2000 , A169, A174 Global Alliance for Transforming Education (GATE), 281–284, 451n global education/values education, 88, 258–260 Glasser, William, 115, 117 Glavin, Robert, 285–287

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Gagne, Robert, 79, 89, 406–407 Gaia worship, 276 Gaither, Rowan, 30, 47, 239

Galston, William A., 376 games, video, 319–320 Gandhi, Mahatma, 9

Garbarino, James, A167–176 Gardner, Howard, 340–341 Gardner, John W., 73, 176, 210, 376 Gardner, Richard, 80

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