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Johnson, Cameron; Luft, Julie A. – Science Teacher, 2001
Including historical events and cultural contexts to enrich science teaching helps students understand the human aspect of science. Describes a sample lesson that includes the historical milestones that led to our current understanding of the structure of cell membranes. Examines the development and use of scientific models within the historical…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Humanism, Models, Science History
Law, Joe K. – Freshman English News, 1988
Argues that the literature classroom is a forum for negotiating and renegotiating the culture and is not merely a means of transmitting knowledge and values to students. Argues that the consumerist attitude of Bloom and Hirsch towards education must be replaced by an adaptation of Barthes' strategy of rereading literature. (RS)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Humanism, Literacy, Literature
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Moe, John F. – International Journal of Social Education, 1986
Within the context of American studies, this article explores how material artifacts, in this case early American structures and dwellings representative of different sections of the United States, can illuminate the history of a community. (JDH)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Culture, Higher Education
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Eckdahl, Todd T.; Malone, Edward A. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2001
Describes an interdisciplinary course centered around diverse reading material, in-class discussions, and argumentative essays. Considers the question, What does it mean to be human? The class proved to be a successful model for courses that prepare students to engage in discussions as scientifically literate citizens. (SAH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humanism, Science and Society, Science Curriculum
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Ritter, Wulff – History and Social Science Teacher, 1985
Describes teacher developed materials that will acquaint secondary students with the human aspects of war. The materials use fiction and the emotional impact of drama. Samples of dramatic scripts developed by the author for use in his school's Remembrance Day are included. (RM)
Descriptors: Drama, Fiction, History Instruction, Humanism
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Goodwin, Glen A. – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Outlines major features of humanistic perspective in sociology. States that what is methodologically and/or epistemologically central to the humanist perspective is a critique of excesses of positivism and advocacy of utilization of philosophy and other humanities as sources of information or data in investigation of social reality. Provides…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Philosophy, Educational Sociology, Higher Education
Martin, Robert J. – Humanist Educator, 1979
Describes a one-semester course in educational psychology for preservice teachers designed to give students the experience of participating in group-centered teaching and classroom meetings. A questionnaire was used to assess one aspect of the experiential approach An attempt was made to demonstrate that humanistic methods are viable in…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Descriptions, Educational Psychology, Experiential Learning
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Andersen, C. Brannon; Worthen, Wade B.; Polkinghorn, Brian – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2001
Discusses problems in the creation and implementation of environmental science/studies programs. Suggests that environmental science students must be trained to examine the emerging global environmental predicament in a cultural context. (MM)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Global Approach, Humanism, Science and Society
Share, Joan – Humanist, 1981
Recommends that development of altruistic potential, ethical values, and a sense of empathy must begin in childhood. Suggests ways in which educators can help children understand the intrinsic importance of kindness, compasion, love, honesty, tolerance, and individuality. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Altruism, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Jensen, Marvin D. – 1981
Science fiction offers many perspectives on human communication, including (1) a recurring theme about intrapersonal communication, (2) a nontraditional perspective on "family" communication, and (3) a philosophy of communication that can be drawn from some fantasy literature. Although numerous science fiction stories describe alien creatures who…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Family Relationship, Fantasy, Humanism
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Burke, Mary C. – Social Studies, 1983
Many ways in which objects can be used to teach history are examined. An activity which requires students to hypothesize about the conditions of poverty and unemployment during the Great Depression and then to test their hypotheses by examining photographs taken in the 1930s is provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, History Instruction, Humanism
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Ballard, Chet – Teaching Sociology, 1987
Describes how humanist sociology informs the teaching and practice of social research in an undergraduate course. Includes a description of student research projects and teaching strategies which support a humanist sociological perspective. (JDH)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, College Instruction, Course Descriptions
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Horn, Kristian – Journal of Moral Education, 1981
In Norway changes in legislation in recent years have loosened the firm hold of Christian philosophy in the schools and given room for alternative secular philosophy. This article presents background information and an outline of the basic plan for life philosophy as a school subject. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Christianity, Curriculum Design, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Major, Robert L. – High School Journal, 1980
The author shares eight insights about discipline. Topics covered include: philosophy, respect, student teacher relationships, matching discipline with the student and the incident, classroom rules, classroom environment, and parent involvement. (KC)
Descriptors: Discipline, Discipline Policy, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy
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Rosen, Philip – Social Studies, 1990
Discusses the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a vehicle for learning democratic and humanistic values. Provides goals for instruction about the Declaration. Compares the Declaration to U.S. Supreme Court cases and congressional acts, and suggests classroom activities using it. Includes an appendix on Supreme Court cases and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Democracy, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanism
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