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Spino, Mike – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1979
Presents a vision of how a school of running could provide young people with learning experiences encompassing body and mind. The school would have four tracks: running, body work, inner space development, and academic subjects. Sea Pines Resort in South Carolina will be ideal for the kind of education described here. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Children, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Exercise (Physiology)

Feltham, Colin – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2001
Proposes that a discipline of "counseling studies" be considered as an extension of counseling and a contribution to social guidance. Suggests features of such a discipline, including: a focus on the individual person; interdisciplinarity; humanistic values; applied and theoretical dialectic; critical attitude; and dynamic nature.…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Training, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Friedlander, Jack – 1979
The purpose of this project was to develop and disseminate interdisciplinary instructional materials that focus on human beings and their impact on nine environmentally important areas within the continental United States. Drafts of the instructional modules and mini-modules were prepared by interdisciplinary teams participating in two summer…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Ecology

Nagler, Michael N. – Teachers College Record, 1982
Educational practices should strive to avert the catastrophe of nuclear warfare by communicating a sense of the reality and accessibility of peace. Educators must be responsible to all mankind for the values they hold and teach. Humanization should be the goal of curriculum development. (PP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Responsibility, Global Approach

Beall, Sue; Hurley, Robert S. – Journal of School Health, 1982
A special dental health curriculum, called the Tattletooth Curriculum, demonstrates the use of the humanistic model in health education and its concern for the learner as a total person. The main concept in the development of this curriculum is that the prospect for changing behavior is unlikely unless the health information is personally…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Curriculum Development, Dental Health, Elementary Secondary Education
Werner, Peter – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1981
Research evidence has pointed to the efficacy of integrating academic subject matter with movement experiences for children. Since language is the most important skill children learn in school, a methodology which uses learning centers, simulations, games, and other learning modes involving movement needs to be developed. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Humanistic Education

Wilder, Barbara; Hamner, Jenny – Nursing Outlook, 2001
Auburn University's School of Nursing revised the curriculum based on a view of nursing as a humanistic discipline transcending institutional boundaries. Community-based nursing was defined as a philosophy of care with an individual and family focus, emphasizing partnerships with clients. (Contains 15 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
Williamson-Ige, Dorothy K. – 1984
This paper proposes integrating "Intercultural Education" as a fundamental part of the overall school curriculum. Intercultural Education implies positive interactions between heterogeneous citizens including those with gender differences, handicaps, race differences, and socioeconomic differences. The basic philosophy of Intercultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Society for Health and Human Values, Philadelphia, PA. – 1974
This document contains descriptions of 19 teaching programs which share the common goal of emphasizing human values as an important area of education in the health professions. This listing is the result and expansion of the Institute on Health and Human Values Conference. Three broad areas are outlined which the 19 schools emphasize in their…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Health, Higher Education, Humanistic Education

Berry, Thomas – Teachers College Record, 1981
The American college is viewed as a continuation of the self-education processes of the universe. A core curriculum is described which includes courses that would present the four evolutionary phases of the functional cosmology, the four phases of human cultural development, and classical cultures that have dominated human development. (JN)
Descriptors: Codification, Colleges, Curriculum Development, Ecological Factors
Williams, Harold M. – 1991
The arts and humanities convey the very essence of what it means to be a human being. The arts are a basic and central medium of human communication and understanding. As such, they should occupy a central place in education. In the wake of a "back to basics" movement in the schools, the artistic heritage and opportunities to contribute…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Curriculum Development, Educational History
To-Dutka, Julia; Spencer, Sharon – 1990
Montclair (New Jersey) State College sought to develop a structure that would facilitate the strengthening of humanistic perspectives in its students and would enable students to see the connections between their academic studies and the complex aspects of the meaning of being human in a world that is increasingly fragmented. Six pairs of faculty…
Descriptors: Academic Education, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Higher Education

Rango, Nicholas – Journal of Medical Education, 1981
The curricular response of colleges to conflict among scientific and medical experts regarding the application of professional knowledge and technical expertise to public policy and patient care is examined. An alternative philosophy of education is proposed. Reform is seen as impossible without redefining the liberal arts tradition of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Humanistic Education

Jewett, Ann E. – Quest, 1980
Recent efforts in physical education theory building are reviewed in relation to general curriculum theory. The relationship between curriculum and instruction is examined. A model illustrates the process of relating physical education curriculum theory to general curriculum theory and the need for adaptation to differing values. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology
Sanborn, Marion Alice; Meyer, Cynthia L. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
Although some physical education curricula in elementary schools can be classified by theoretical construct, most are a combination of constructs. Such constructs include cognitive, traditional, developmental, integrative, and acurricular forms. (JN)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conventional Instruction, Curriculum Development, Developmental Stages