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Swimme, Brian – NAMTA Journal, 2013
Brian Swimme's insights about the Story of the Universe look to the unifying impact of a "cosmic story" that speaks to all cultures and nations. Swimme suggests that humans are now able, through science and narrative, to present a story which will make us all a "cohesive tribe" while answering the universal questions of…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Consciousness Raising, Educational Methods, Story Telling
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Bergen, Doris – American Journal of Play, 2009
In recent years, playful methods of learning have almost disappeared from school classrooms, and active, creative, extended playtimes during recess, at home, and in neighborhoods have also greatly diminished. This disappearance of play is especially unfortunate because it is happening at the very time that professionals in many scientific,…
Descriptors: Play, STEM Education, Creative Thinking, Innovation
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Seltzer-Kelly, Deborah – Educational Theory, 2008
Our society's preoccupation with making educational policy and practice "scientific" is attested to by the stated mission of the Institute of Education Sciences: "to provide rigorous evidence on which to ground education practice and policy." Early in the twentieth century, John Dewey also advocated for a vision of education guided by science, and…
Descriptors: Sciences, Educational Policy, Educational Methods, Educational Theories
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Dezember, Mary – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2007
C.P. Snow calls for communication between the "two cultures" of arts and humanities and science and mathematics so that, globally, humanity can survive and prosper. This paper suggests that when individuals begin to identify with both "cultures," they will be less tolerant of such polarity within education and society and will…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Methods, Surveys, Questionnaires
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Graham, Mark A. – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2007
In contemporary life and education, the local is marginalized in favor of large-scale economies of consumption that are indifferent to ecological concerns. The consequences of neglecting local human and natural communities include a degraded habitat, loss of wilderness, alienation, rootlessness, and lack of connection to communities. Place-based…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Sciences, Educational Methods, Art Activities
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Watts, Ruth – History of Education, 2003
Investigates the field of science to examine the neglect of its interrelationship with gender and how this weakness can be resolved. States it is vital to understand the methods and sources used in educational history when examining science and gender as an intellectual part of educational history. (KDR)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Methods, Educational Research
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Kraft, Volker – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1999
Considers the relation among "general pedagogics,""social pedagogics," and the science of social work as a consequence of functional differentiation reflected on the theoretical level. If the educational system and "social care" are differentiated, it is possible to deal with the relation between social and general…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Methods, Educational Theories, Foreign Countries
Hollingsworth, Patricia L., Ed. – 1995
This booklet for parents summarizes the curriculum at the University of Tulsa School for Gifted Children in Oklahoma. Program goals are to: (1) enhance academic achievement; (2) provide an emotionally supportive and intellectually challenging atmosphere; and (3) develop a creative and positive approach to school learning. A major premise of…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Arithmetic, Art Education, Cognitive Processes
Hollingsworth, Patricia L., Ed. – 1991
This document summarizes the curriculum at the University of Tulsa School for Gifted Children in Oklahoma. The curriculum is based on enaction theory which postulates that thinking is a matter of running a simulation in one's head and involves three steps: (1) creating a mental model; (2) manipulating that model; and (3) developing a strategy for…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Arithmetic, Art Education, Cognitive Processes