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Frymier, Jack R. – 1973
There is a real conflict between "humanism" as a point of view and "accountability" as a process. Most of the "accountability" literature today is characterized by a devotion to measurable ends, an implicit belief that the ends justify the means. The other half of the educational equation has to do with educational…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Finance, Educational Methods, Educational Objectives
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