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Miller, John P. – IAP - Information Age Publishing, Inc., 2011
Transcendental Learning discusses the work of five figures associated with transcendentalism concerning their views on education. Alcott, Emerson, Fuller, Peabody and Thoreau all taught at one time and held definite views about education. The book explores these conceptions with chapters on each of the five individuals and then focuses the main…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Holistic Approach, Environmental Education, Womens Education
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Miller, John P. – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2010
Of all the individuals that we call Transcendentalists, Bronson Alcott was the most devoted to education and nourishing children's spirituality in that context. At the Temple school in Boston he held conversations with children on spiritual questions that drew forth the children's inner wisdom. This paper describes his work as an educator and…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Holistic Approach, Child Development, Spiritual Development
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Miller, John P. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1986
Examines three world views influencing curriculum development--atomism (underpinning competency-based education), pragmatism (promoting inquiry-based approaches), amd holism (associated with confluent or Waldorf education). Holism embodies the perennial philosophy and attempts to integrate cognitive, affective, and transpersonal dimensions,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Miller, John P. – 1988
Although the primary focus of this book is on curriculum and instruction, the social, psychological, and historical context of the holistic curriculum are also considered. This curriculum seeks to develop the whole individual by fostering a sense of connectedness within oneself and with others. Various connections--between logic and intuition,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Creative Thinking, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Miller, John P. – 1996
Holistic education attempts to bring education into alignment with the fundamental realities of nature. This book argues for adopting a holistic educational curriculum. Chapter 1 offers a rationale for and description of holistic education. Chapter 2 reviews the philosophic contexts of the transmission and transaction positions--atomism and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Miller, John P.; And Others – 1990
The aim and focus of holistic learning is making connections, e.g., connections between subjects or between thinking and intuition. Integrated studies implies a holistic approach to learning and a curriculum that has the capacity to combine three positions on the function of schooling: transmission of facts, skills, and values; transaction or…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Holistic Approach
Miller, John P. – 2000
This book addresses how the soul can be nourished in educational settings, exploring the nature of the soul and offering teaching/learning approaches that can be used to nurture the development of students' souls. The book also examines how institutions such as schools have souls and what can be done to care for a school's spiritual life. After a…
Descriptors: Art Education, Consciousness Raising, Creative Teaching, Creative Writing