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Oles, Piotr – Psychology of Education Review, 2020
In "Diving in Where Angels Fear to Tread: Pre-Requisites to Evidence-Based Interventions," John Raven poses a crucial question if the current education system guarantees a high quality of future citizens. He proposes an analytical diagnosis of this complex phenomenon of wasting individual talents and social energy due to shortcomings and…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Intervention, Values Education, Personality Traits
Vale, Peter – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2020
In this interview Craig Calhoun talks about universities, the Humanities and his own research. Universities reinvent themselves in the face of societal and technological change. In the midst of this change, however, universities are charged with maintaining old ideals, with informing the public and creating opportunities for human development. The…
Descriptors: Interviews, Humanities, College Faculty, Universities
Warden, Claire – Childhood Education, 2019
Recognizing the valuable role nature plays in human development as well as humans' responsibility toward the earth is critically important when considering how to transform education for the betterment of the individual and society. In this article, the author views nature as a force or phenomenon of the metaphysical world. As such, she suggests…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Individual Development, Educational Change, Environment
Wang, Hongyu – Frontiers of Education in China, 2013
This essay argues that the concept of reaching peace within in order to sustain peace outside in classical Confucianism and Daoism offers us important lessons for peace education in the contemporary age. Building harmonious connections between differences in one's personhood paves a path for negotiating interconnections across conflicting…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Peace, Philosophy, Teaching Methods
Stengel, Barbara S. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
We humans laugh often and it is not always because something is funny. We laugh in the face of the pathetic or the powerless; sometimes we laugh at our own powerlessness or pathos. In short, we laugh at both the comical and the difficult. Here I am especially interested in the laughter that is sparked by what is difficult and how that…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Humor, Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns
Dai, David Yun – High Ability Studies, 2012
Ziegler and Phillipson provide a timely, thought-provoking critique of traditional approaches to gifted education. For a long time, the field has searched in vain for the Holy Grail of giftedness. Alas, the essentialist assumption fails because giftedness does not have a single essence that holds its identity, unity, and continuity. Reification of…
Descriptors: Gifted, Criticism, Teaching Methods, Educational Environment
Carruthers, Vienna – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2011
Ever since the author first read about the concept of a "Sit Spot" in "Coyote's Guide to Connecting with Nature" by Young, Haas and McGown (2010), it struck a strong chord within her. She has been aware of the concept of having a special place within nature that people are connected to and return to often, but she hadn't known that there are…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Outdoor Education, Education, Teaching Methods
Ellis, Viv – English Journal, 2009
English in schools is a productive curriculum space for young people to learn about sexuality, to develop a sense of their identity as sexual beings, and to understand the importance of equality and social justice. Drawing on John Dixon's theory of "personal growth," the author (a British educator) explains how teachers' attitudes about learning…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, English
Chickering, Arthur W. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2008
In this article, the author states his belief that community based learning among adults can be a powerful force for encouraging personal development and for strengthening democracy in this multicultural, globally interdependent, battered world. To do so, however, it needs to pervade all the curricula, degree programs, learning contracts, and…
Descriptors: Democracy, Role of Education, Democratic Values, Citizen Participation
Caranfa, Angelo – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
This paper explores the contextual value of solitude in learning; in so doing, it attempts to suggest an alternative method of instruction that is based on aesthetics as the reciprocal relationship between emotions and intellect, and between action and contemplation. Such an aesthetic education or method seeks to guide the student towards the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Aesthetic Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Individual Development
Sigette, Tyson – Online Submission, 2009
This paper addresses many theories of learning and human development which are very similar with regards as to how they suggest learning occurs. The differences in most of the theories exist in how they treat the development of the learner compared to methods of teaching. Most of the major learning theories taught to educators today are based on…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Multiple Intelligences, Educational Psychology, Psychologists

Williams, Walter L. – Journal of the National Association of Women Deans, Administrators, and Counselors, 1986
Contends that men's studies must incorporate the study of gay and bisexual men into its subject matter from the beginning. Suggests that men's studies offers a multidisciplinary approach that can serve as the intellectual base for future development in gay studies. (Author/BL)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Course Content, Individual Development, Sexuality
Yeary, Elizabeth E. – Today's Education, 1980
A first and second grade teacher who is also a victim of multiple sclerosis discusses her attitudes towards her work, her life, and her disease. (LH)
Descriptors: Individual Development, Physical Disabilities, Teacher Attitudes, Teachers

May, Susan – Adult Learning, 1995
Encourages adult educators to rediscover the art of letter writing and to realize its personal development benefits for adult learners. Suggests that letter writing promotes transformational learning and self-development, empowers students by giving them voice, and forges collaborative learning. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Individual Development, Letters (Correspondence)
Kolb, David A.; Lewis, Linda H. – New Directions for Continuing Education, 1986
Synthesizes several themes that are common to the other chapters in this sourcebook and suggests additional considerations for using experiential and simulation techniques. The author reminds readers that, while educators and practitioners need practical tools to do their work, the importance of theoretical models, which assist in translating…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Experiential Learning, Games