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Russ Hodges; Jonathan Lollar; Taylor Acee – Learning Assistance Review, 2022
Since the 1920s, colleges have offered how-to-study courses orientating students to the rituals of academic study. We present an historical overview of these courses by highlighting major developments including the emergence of courses that evolved from skill-based curriculum underpinned by behaviorism to strategy-based curriculum underpinned by…
Descriptors: Study Skills, Courses, Educational History, Behaviorism
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Delprato, Dennis J.; Smith, Noel W. – Psychological Record, 2009
We provide a sketch of J. R. Kantor's (1959, 1971) psychological interbehavioral field (IBF) theory by identifying 9 essential points and briefly discussing each. The main emphasis of this sketch is on the foundation of Kantor's thinking, the IBF. Suggestions for further study are provided.
Descriptors: Educational Change, Psychology, Behaviorism, Social Theories
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Merrett, Christopher – Journal of Geography, 2000
Reviews the vision of nineteenth century geographers who believed geography education should promote cooperation and tolerance. Explores why these value-laden methods were forsaken. Reports on geographers who call for geography to address social issues. Argues that social justice be adopted and focus on the constructivist methods of Paulo Freire.…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperation, Educational Change
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Ediger, Marlow – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2006
Presently, there are competing philosophies of education which need comparison. Two philosophies will be compared which are at opposite ends of the continuum. They are distinctly different. And yet, both schools of thought have their disciples. Each of the two will be discussed in terms of its essential features and then there will be selected…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating
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Engeman, Thomas S. – Perspectives on Political Science, 1995
Argues that the long reign of the behavioralists and the postbehavioralists has reduced political science theory to a Tower of Babel. Loudly trumpets the revival of Aristotelian political philosophy and identifies some of its leading adherents. Posits three fundamental objections to behavioral political theory. (MJP)
Descriptors: Action Research, Behaviorism, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
Wiersma, William – 1986
Individually Guided Education (IGE) is an educational innovation, developed during the late 1960s and early 1970s, that originated at the Wisconsin Research and Development Center for Cognitive Learning. It is one of the few innovations that was scheduled for national implementation. The conceptual origins of IGE have their roots in educational…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Differentiated Staffs, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation