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Diem, Richard A. – Contemporary Education, 1987
Current educational reform trends, particularly those for social studies instruction, have tended toward a fact-laden curriculum which constrains students' development and application of ideas and higher-level thinking. Concepts as well as facts must be included if schooling is to encourage students' understanding of themselves as well as society.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Educational Change, Educational Needs
Grupas, Angela – 1990
Educators can help themselves and others improve their creative thinking. Before the improvement can begin, there must be a common understanding of what creativity is. Edward Land described creativity as the sudden cessation of stupidity. Several barriers to creative thinking include boredom, lack of challenge, believing expertise in a particular…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking
Silver, Rawley A. – 1979
Presented at the 1979 National Art Education Association Convention on the arts in special education, the paper focuses on studies of the aesthetic and therapeutic use of special art procedures with handicapped students. The art education needs of handicapped students are briefly discussed, along with the impact and implications of new…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Therapy, Cognitive Development
ANGEL, FRANK – 1968
PROGRAMMING A CURRICULUM TO MEET THE NEEDS OF MEXICAN AMERICAN YOUTH IS A DIFFICULT TASK. CENTRAL TO PROGRAMMING IS THE QUESTION OF WHETHER NEEDS AND CONTENT ARE TO BE IDENTIFIED AND DETERMINED ON THE BASIS OF ANGLO OR MEXICAN AMERICAN CRITERIA. TWO MAJOR STANCES ON THIS ISSUE HAVE DEVELOPED WHICH ARE--(1) THAT THE MEXICAN AMERICAN NEEDS TO LEARN…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Administrative Organization, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Association for Education of the Visually Handicapped, Philadelphia, PA. – 1974
The booklet contains 12 selected papers on equal educational opportunity for visually handicapped (VH) children that were presented at the 52nd biennial conference (June, 1974) of the Association for Education of the Visually Handicapped. Included are presentations on the following: the history and concept of equal educational opportunity (B.…
Descriptors: Career Education, Closed Circuit Television, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation