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Hutcheon, P. L.; Malikail, J. S. – Saskatchewan Journal of Educational Research and Development, 1973
Article addressed itself to two new approaches to teacher education, with their different emphases, which attempt to remedy what their advocates consider the ineffectiveness of teacher education programs prevalent in the last half century. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Objectives, Humanization, Program Proposals
Ferguson, Patrick – 1971
This paper introduces a note of caution about oversubscribing to rational game theory models of analysis at the expense of humanistic inquiry. Although game theory provides a useful tool for the explanation of rational alternatives in given social situations, it should not replace humanistic inquiry. "Good" decision-making in game theory usually…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making, Educational Games, Educational Methods
Gilchrist, Robert S.; Roberts, Bernice R. – 1974
The authors believe that the problems of our school systems are essentially problems of involvement and curriculum development. In this book, written for students in curriculum classes and for teachers and administrators involved in curriculum development, the authors set forth and substantiate their belief in a humanistic approach to curriculum…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Educational Development
Thompson, Mark E. – 1979
Individuals in general and educators in particular should be knowledgeable about and understand the social implications of contingency and freedom. Contingency--a possible or unforeseen occurrence--is interpreted in light of the unpredictability of nature which insures that people cannot be prepared for every possibility. Freedom is interpreted as…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Decision Making
Lloyd, Woodrow S. – 1972
This booklet is the first in a three part series dealing with individual and societal expectations of education in Canada and the relationship between basic goals and the principles of financing. The main body of the presentation covers the current state of public expectations of school as an institution serving the needs of society. The author…
Descriptors: Accountability, Decision Making, Education, Educational Development
Gibboney, Richard A.; Langsdorf, Michael G. – 1972
This report presents data pertaining to 13 different project objectives grouped by student, teacher, and community objectives. Student objectives covered self-initiated learning, competency in verbal and math skills, attitudes toward the alternative school, involvement in decisionmaking, community involvement, evaluation, self image, and students…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Attitudes, Decision Making, Discovery Learning
Beckett, David – 2000
The resurgence of "lifelong learning" has renewed consideration of the nature of "working knowledge." Lifelong learning has many aspects, including construction and distribution of individuals' very self-hood, educational institutions' role in capturing informal experiences, and the juggling required between family and…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Decision Making, Definitions, Education Work Relationship
DeVore, Paul W. – 1976
The American educational system increasingly shapes individuals to fit a production-consumption system. Most educators believe that education should provide career training and the basis for economic advancement, rather than reflect on past events. The questions--who we are, why we are here, and where we are going--are seldom discussed in public…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Cultural Awareness, Decision Making, Democratic Values