RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 An Interview with James Alle JF Harvard Educational Review JO herp FD Harvard Educational Press SP 533 OP 546 DO 10.17763/haer.40.4.kq620626261p6865 VO 40 IS 4 A1 Allen, James YR 1970 UL http://harvardeducationalreview.org/content/40/4/533.abstract AB In this frank interview, the former Assistant Secretary and Commissioner of Education discusses his tenure in Washington. He points to several promising initiatives. But with regard to the poor and the blacks, he identifies the Nixon administration strategy as one of minimal accommodation, not leadership or advocacy;and regrets the inadequate financing of education by the federal government and a "continuing and serious under-estimation of the degree of alienation and disaffection of the young." As matters of structural improvement, he recommends the National Institute of Education and the elevation of Education to Departmental status.