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Dasgupta, Sanjukta – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2020
Rabindranath Tagore (1861--1941) is primarily known worldwide as the first Asian poet to receive the Nobel Prize in literature, in 1913. He lived and died in colonial India as a British subject. However, any engagement with studies of Tagore would reveal that, despite his outstanding achievements in creative writing and music, he deserves to be…
Descriptors: Poets, Foreign Policy, Foreign Countries, Institutional Mission
Botstein, Leon – College Board Review, 1973
Descriptors: Colleges, Educational Improvement, Educational Philosophy, Experimental Colleges

Ellert, JoAnn C. – Journal of General Education, 1972
In view of the sixteen-year tenure (1933-1949) at Black Mountain College of Josef Albers, a former Bauhaus Master, and his wife, Anni, a Bauhaus graduate and teacher, exploration of the influence of the Bauhaus on this small, progressive, art-centered college in the mountains of North Carolina is warrented. (Author)
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy, Experimental Colleges
Edcentric, 1973
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Experimental Colleges, Higher Education, Open Enrollment

Trombley, William – Change, 1972
Describes Prescott College in Arizona where students undergo rigorous outdoor exercise in addition to challenging academic experiences. (HS)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Philosophy, Experimental Colleges, Experimental Curriculum

Grant, Gerald – Change, 1972
Constant change and innovation is the major theme of the main campus of Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, and its network of campuses, field centers, and widespread job and foreign study linkages. (HS)
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Philosophy
Woodhouse, Howard – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2005
On the basis of insights provided by Whitehead and John Cobb, I show how the People's Free University of Saskatchewan (PFU) is a working model of free, open, community-based education that embodies several characteristics of Whitehead's philosophy of education. Formed in opposition to the growing commercialization at the original "people?s…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Education, Educational Philosophy, School Community Relationship

London, Herbert – College Student Journal, 1973
Originally a speech prepared for the Alabama Consortium for the Development of Higher Education, this is a paper that attempts to test assumptions about non-traditional educational programs and simultaneously to posit alternative approaches that are flexible but still maintain appropriate academic standards. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Educational Philosophy
Ozmon, Howard – Phi Delta Kappan, 1973
Presents a first-hand look at the Centro Intercultural de Documentacion, a Mexican experimental college founded by Ivan Illich. Considers the subjects taught, the school organization, types of students, and school philosophy. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Educational Philosophy, Experimental Colleges, Higher Education

Coy, Harold; Coy, Mildred Price – Harvard Educational Review, 1973
Authors reviewed Raymond and Charlotte Koch's consideration of Commonwealth College. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Educational Experience, Educational History, Educational Opportunities

Shaw, Peter – College English, 1971
Author criticizes the educational reformers who, through changes that they advocate in the college classroom, would like to execute a significant radical gesture calculated to shake the entire American system." (Author/DR)
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Educational Innovation, Educational Philosophy, Experimental Colleges

Draves, Bill – Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 1979
The concept of the free university is presented: its history, structure, philosophy, examples of courses taught, fee information, and the idea of self-directed learning. Information is also included on the Free University Network and on how to start a free university. (CT)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Experimental Colleges, Information Services, Program Content

Horowitz, Irving Louis; Feigenbaum, Joshua – Urban Education, 1980
Livingston College was established to provide a terminal social science program, particularly for lower-income minority students, though the majority of its students are Jewish and middle class. Despite efforts to make Livingston a model college, however, external social, racial, and economic variables cannot be controlled. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Activism, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Experimental Colleges

Hammons, James O. – Community College Review, 1976
Reviews the development of a successful experimental college. Areas discussed include: college goals, a systems approach to instruction, grading, student achievement and persistence, and community reaction. Reasons for institutional success are offered and suggestions for improvement presented. (Author/JDS)
Descriptors: College Planning, Community Colleges, Educational Philosophy, Educational Quality
Kreps, Alice Roelofs; Black, Jan L. – Humanist Educator, 1978
The College for Living is an educational program for adults with developmental disabilities. It is based on the theory that everyone can learn something and has the right to an education in a positive setting. The program is characterized by high morale, nontraditional teaching methods emphasizing experiential learning, and individualization.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Disabilities, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning
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