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Tinning, Richard – Quest, 2023
This paper is a memoir of/for Daryl. A "memoir" is an historical account or biography written from personal knowledge. It provides my personal account of Daryl, the man, the physical educator, the intellectual, the teacher, and the scholar. In this account I trace Daryl's work from when I first met him in 1981 and the major conceptual…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Educational History, Doctoral Programs, Teacher Educators
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Tell, Shawgi – Democracy & Education, 2021
Frenkiewich and Onosko (2020) maintain that American public education has functioned as a pillar of democracy and a force for progress for most of the twentieth century, but they worry that a major turn to school privatization in recent years will undermine the democratic mission and vision of public schooling and harm society as well. The authors…
Descriptors: Public Education, Privatization, Low Achievement, Neoliberalism
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Resnick, Lauren B.; Schantz, Faith – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2017
It is nearly impossible today to discuss education without considering testing and evaluation. In the opening article of this volume, professors Baird, Andrich, Hopfenbeck, and Stobart (2017) lay out the challenge of putting learning and teaching first, tracing the development of the science of educational assessment and raising the question…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Learning, Educational Quality, Testing
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McDowell, J. J. – Behavior Analyst, 2012
Rachlin's teleological behaviorism eliminates the first-person ontology of conscious experience by identifying mental states with extended patterns of behavior, and thereby maintains the materialist ontology of science. An alternate view, informed by brain-based and externalist philosophies of mind, is shown also to maintain the materialist…
Descriptors: Organizational Communication, Phenomenology, Brain, Behaviorism
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Wojcik, Kevin; Chemero, Anthony – Behavior Analyst, 2012
One of the attributes necessary for Watson to be considered human is that it must be conscious. From Rachlin's (2012) point of view, that of teleological behaviorism, consciousness refers to the organization of behavioral complexity in which overt behavior is distributed widely over time. Consciousness is something that humans do, or achieve, in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Brain, Behaviorism, Computers
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Rachlin, Howard – Behavior Analyst, 2012
The four commentaries all make excellent points; they are all fair and serve to complement the target article. Because they are also quite diverse, it makes more sense to respond to them individually rather than topically. This article presents the author's response to the comments by McDowell (2012), Schlinger (2012), Hutchison (2012), and Wojcik…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Behaviorism, Stimuli, Computers
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Baum, William M. – Behavior Analyst, 2010
In this article, the author comments on Moore's (2010) illogical attack on the matching law which was published by "The Behavior Analyst." Moore begins by attacking the psychophysical power law because he claims it is based on mentalism. One may argue about theory, but one cannot argue with data. Moore's attack on the generalized matching law is…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Science Activities, Science Programs, Behavioral Science Research
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Moore, J. – Behavior Analyst, 2010
In this reply to Baum, I emphasize that the failure to understand the processes associated with scientific verbal behavior may result in scientific statements like the generalized matching law that do not accurately reflect cause-and-effect relations.
Descriptors: Verbal Stimuli, Behavioral Science Research, Prediction, Intervention
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Maranto, Robert; Woessner, Matthew C. – Academic Questions, 2012
In this article, the authors talk about the relevance of American political science and America. Political science has enormous strengths in its highly talented practitioners and sophisticated methods. However, its disconnection from its host society, while not so severe as for fields like English and sociology, nonetheless poses an existential…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Political Science, Relevance (Education), Educational Opportunities
Freedman, Jonathan – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The story of Bernard Madoff rivals outrageous fiction. It was astonishing that this seemingly kindly, respectable financier, a pioneer in electronic trading, a founding partner in the Nasdaq exchange, turned out to have been running a $65-billion Ponzi scheme that victimized country-club elites, middle-class retirees, foundations, universities,…
Descriptors: Investment, Consumer Economics, Integrity, Credibility
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Harris, Marvin – Behavior Analyst, 2007
This article presents a transcribed audio recording of the invited address the author gave to Sigrid Glenn on the relations between cultural materialism and radical behaviorism at the 12th annual conference of the Association for Behavior Analysis in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 23rd, 1986. In his address, the author emphasizes that the necessity…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Behaviorism, Models, Behavior Theories
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McMullen, Mary Benson – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2010
This reflective essay describes the author's experiences as an observer in a behaviorist infant classroom. The author developed four categories of practice to describe what happened in the behaviorist infant room: (1) curricular focus on training typically developing infants to meet typical developmental milestones, (2) the use of highly…
Descriptors: Infants, Constructivism (Learning), Observation, Child Care
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Virues-Ortega, J. – Behavior Analyst, 2006
Chomsky's (1959) review of "Verbal Behavior" (Skinner, 1957) has been hailed as the most influential document in the history of psychology. Although many rejoinders to Chomsky's review have been published, their impact has been minimal. Moreover, Chomsky has not answered them in detail. To invite Chomsky to revisit a number of matters concerning…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Intellectual History, Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology
Levis, Donald J. – 1990
The movement within behavior therapy to introduce cognitive terms, constructs, and techniques reflects and involves an extension of the pervasive cognitive movement within the experimental field and the long-standing cognitive approach of many clinicians. Modern day attacks on behaviorism by cognitivists have been almost exclusively geared to the…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology, Counseling Theories, Trend Analysis
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Demarest, Jack – Teaching of Psychology, 1987
Discusses the on-going debate between comparative and behaviorist frameworks in psychology. Advocates a comparative framework and suggests methods to avoid misconceptions about the field. A framework for reorganizing the focus of general psychology and integrating it into a neofunctionalist perspective is included. (DH)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Educational Methods, Higher Education, Psychology
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