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Gaudelli, William; Heilman, Elizabeth – Teachers College Record, 2009
Background: Geography education typically appears in school curricula in a didactic or disciplinary manner. Yet, both the didactic and the disciplinary approach to geography education lack a serious engagement with society, politics, and power, or democratic theory. We suggest, from Dewey, that most students, the social studies, and indeed society…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Global Education, Citizenship, Democracy
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Davy, John – Teachers College Record, 1980
The author discusses how to inculcate in pupils the capacities for liberty, equality, and fraternity, or, stated in other words, the capacities for creativity, for "give and take" among equals, and for perceptiveness of the real needs of others. (MJB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Objectives, Human Relations, Humanistic Education
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Friedlander, Henry – Teachers College Record, 1979
This article discusses the reasons why the Holocaust ought to be included in school curricula and outlines topics for instruction. (MM)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, European History, History Instruction, Human Dignity
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Nash, Robert J.; Ducharme, Edward R. – Teachers College Record, 1976
Human service education broadens traditional concepts of teaching and learning so that educators can be more genuinely responsive to the true range of human needs. (MM)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Human Relations, Human Services, Humanistic Education
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Feuerverger, Grace – Teachers College Record, 1998
Using data from in-depth interviews and participant observation, the paper explores the social and psychological dimensions of a peace-education program for Jewish and Arab students in a small Israeli village. The program stressed conflict resolution and awareness of the need to live together in everyday circumstances while maintaining important…
Descriptors: Arabs, Attitude Change, Conflict Resolution, Consciousness Raising
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Hassan, Riffat – Teachers College Record, 1982
This is a commentary on an article about an attempt to use Buberian Learning Groups to promote peace between Jewish Israelis and Palestinian Arabs (Haim Gordon, Jan Demarest, Teachers College Record, Fall 1982). A Muslim who helped evaluate the project discusses strengths and weaknesses of the Education for Peace Project in Israel.(PP)
Descriptors: Arabs, Cultural Differences, Educational Objectives, Emotional Response
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Nyberg, David – Teachers College Record, 1981
The concept of power evokes controversy in relation to the American social mind. Americans both want and fear power. Power is a fundamental concept in social science, and, while involving the features of organizational hierarchy and social relations, the forms of power are conceived as force, fiction, fealty, and ethics. (JN)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Democratic Values, Educational Philosophy, Ethics