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Schlafly, Phyllis – School Administrator, 1994
Parents object to outcome-based education because it rejects the basics, subject-matter knowledge, and individual achievement and emphasizes vague, subjective goals. The Eagle Forum president's major objections to OBE are its "dumbing-down" effect, "feel good" emphasis, antiphonics commitment, stress on politically correct…
Descriptors: Accountability, Affective Objectives, Change Strategies, Christianity
LaHaye, Beverly – School Administrator, 1994
Concerned Women for America opposes transformational outcome-based education because it coopts parents and shifts the focus from cognitive education to affective education. Children belong to their parents, not the state. Education should provide the essential academics that, combined with the values and beliefs learned at home, will determine…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Objectives, Change Strategies, Definitions
Appel, Marilyn H.; And Others – 1981
Previous attempts to change the prevailing negative attitudes of health professionals toward cancer and cancer patients have consisted mainly of elective courses for small groups of students at advanced levels of medical training. In order to develop more positive attitudes, the Cancer Coordinating Committee at the Medical College of Pennsylvania…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Clinical Diagnosis
Enns, Esther E.; Jahn, Juergen – 1996
The planning, design, development, and implementation of a conference of Canadian German teachers to promote a collaborative, decentralized approach to professional development are described. The report begins with an overview of the professional development situation among German teachers in Canada. Particular focus is on efforts to make…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Change Strategies, Conferences, Educational Change