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Sukarieh, Mayssoun – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2019
Munir Fasheh is one of the best known Palestinian learning theorists and practitioners, who taught mathematics and physics at Birzeit University in Palestine. Based in Ramallah, Fasheh founded the Tamer Institute for Community Education during the first Intifada as a centre for developing learning environments outside of schooling in Palestine. He…
Descriptors: Interviews, Foreign Policy, Educational Attitudes, Educational Theories
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Peters, Michael A. – Open Review of Educational Research, 2015
Michael W. Apple is the John Bascom Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Policy Studies in the Departments of Curriculum and Instruction (CI) and Educational Policy Studies (EPS) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education where he has taught since 1970. Michael Apple is one of the foremost educational theorists…
Descriptors: Interviews, Educational Background, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Triantari, Sotiria A. – Online Submission, 2011
In the author's opinion Nietzsche has adopted the three Aristotelian factors, i.e., logic, learning and experience, showing the nihilistic element in the educational system of his days. By means of the term "formal education", Nietzsche implies the education comprises the development of the intellectual faculties of the learner. According to…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Logical Thinking, Learning, Habituation
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Sweeney, Chad – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
In this article, the author focuses on the development of a young poet from Bulgaria, Indiana Pehlivanova, who experienced an explosive growth as a poet. Activating memory, myth, and reality, Pehlivanova's imagination wove together what the author terms as "the finest lines I have ever witnessed in youth poetry."
Descriptors: Poets, Memory, Foreign Countries, Poetry
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Doll, William E., Jr. – Educational Leadership, 1981
A structural arithmetic curriculum is designed to help students develop their own powers of thought. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Intellectual Development, Problem Solving
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Lu, Jie – Frontiers of Education in China, 2006
Molding intellectuals is one of the expectations people have, which comes from a deep-rooted belief in education. The humanity hypothesis of this belief is to take knowledge and the pursuit of knowledge as the only prescription for human beings. This hypothesis overturns the relation of knowledge and life. Intellectuals make scientific paradigm as…
Descriptors: Role Models, Role of Education, Intellectual Development, Outcomes of Education
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Weinstein, Harvey M. – Journal of Legal Education, 1982
A model of professional socialization is elaborated on and applied to the education of lawyers. Its basic components are the organization, the persons occupying the position of student-professional, the socializing process, and the long-term outcome of socialization. A method to influence the development of professional identity is described. (MSE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intellectual Development, Lawyers, Legal Education
Paley, Nicholas – School Library Journal, 1990
Presents responses from elementary school children asked to discuss their reasons for organizing collections of objects such as coins, shells, and baseball cards. It is argued that the integration of personal collections into the curriculum can provide fruitful educational experiences, promote critical thinking skills, and demonstrate that…
Descriptors: Children, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Innovation
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Congdon, Peter – Early Child Development and Care, 1985
Emphasizes need to systematically identify gifted children. Defines the term "gifted" and considers three groups in detail: children of high intelligence, children of high academic aptitude, and talented children. Offers strategy for educational diagnosis of gifted children. (DST)
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Exceptional Persons, Foreign Countries, Gifted
Paul, Richard W. – National Forum: Phi Kappa Phi Journal, 1985
Throughout its history, American education has focused narrowly on practical and vocational issues and has ignored the need for intellectual development. The lesson is not yet fully learned, and an emphasis on critical thinking as a goal of education is only beginning to gather strength. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Critical Thinking, Educational History, Educational Objectives
Gross, Ronald – National Forum: Phi Kappa Phi Journal, 1982
There is a population of "invisible scholars," independent of educational institutions, who are neither served nor used by the educational system. Educators should consider specific initiatives to both aid and utilize their talents and efforts. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Higher Education, Independent Study, Intellectual Development
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Daniel, Jack L. – Black Conference on Higher Education Journal, 1989
It is becoming increasingly apparent that African Americans' role in the technological society of the future depends on the ability to secure the best possible education for African-American students. The college degree is in itself inadequate; quality programs of higher education with emphasis on mathematics and science must be the goal.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Educational Needs, Higher Education, Intellectual Development
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Carnes, Mark C. – Change, 2005
This article recounts a real-life conversation relating to beliefs, opinions, and attitudes. It asserts the country's democracy needs intellectual debate, but increasingly lacks the inclination and skills to have it. Like students within their homogeneous peer groups, American citizens increasingly inhabit intellectually gated communities.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Student Attitudes, Thinking Skills
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Lipman, Matthew – Educational Leadership, 1984
Argues that the best way to cultivate children's reasoning is to make philosophy an essential part of the elementary school curriculum. Philosophy alone provides the logical criteria for distinguishing better thinking from poorer. The author's "Philosophy for Children" program is described. (TE)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education
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Vye, Nancy J.; Bransford, John D. – Educational Leadership, 1981
Explores the similarities and differences among three thinking skills programs that help students analyze and evaluate their own problem-solving skills. (MLF)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Improvement Programs, Intellectual Development
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