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Scher, Margaret E. – 1990
This paper examines self-concept in children in order to learn and develop classroom strategies which will address the affective component of the primary school child. The introduction discusses the background of affective education, the history of educational movements, self-concept development, and the evaluation of self-concept through…
Descriptors: Children, Humanistic Education, Primary Education, Self Concept
Pracejus, Eleanor L. – 1974
This study was designed to determine what effect knowledge of value clarification would have on the reading comprehension of eighth graders. The use of value clarification involves students in decision making, identification with characters or situations, evaluative judgments, appreciations, and so forth. In this study reading comprehension was…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Critical Reading, Doctoral Dissertations, Humanistic Education
Blitzer, Robert F. – 1977
This dissertation describes the development and evaluation of course materials entitled "Confluent Math: A Multidisciplinary Thinking-Feeling Approach to Twentieth Century Mathematics." The goals of the materials were: (1) to develop understanding and appreciation of logical axiomatic structure; (2) to examine major philosophic ideas relating to…
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Mathematics, Course Descriptions, Educational Research
Berdy, Seymour – 1974
This study examined in detail the success factors of guidance counselors in the College Discovery and Development Program in New York City. The writer attempted to approach the study of human dynamics and humanistic qualities on several levels: the philosophical, the psychological, the organizational, and the experiential. The program sought to…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Services, Disadvantaged, Humanistic Education
Ferrara, Cosmo Francis – 1976
This dissertation examines the philosophies of Matthew Arnold and William Wordsworth in the attempt to provide a historical basis for a humanistic approach to the teaching of English. Arnold focused on the intellect, considering reading to be a criticism of life, while Wordsworth was concerned with feeling--emotions stimulated by experience and…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Tillman, Lois J. – 1976
Examined in the doctoral dissertation research was the effectiveness of a humane value activity oriented summer program to increase IQ scores and improve behaviors of 40 educable mentally retarded (EMR) children between 6 and 12 years of age. Teachers of the experimental group participated in a 10-day workshop on ways to incorporate the humane…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Education, Humanistic Education, Inservice Teacher Education
McCarthy, David Neil – 1975
Confluent education is the intentional integration of the affective and the cognitive domain in curriculum design and classroom teaching. The purpose of this study was to define, operationalize, and empirically evaluate a confluent reading/English fundamentals curriculum for community college students. A theoretical model was developed to describe…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Curriculum Design, Doctoral Dissertations, English Curriculum
Yeomans, Thomas Ramsay – 1973
This dissertation describes a comprehensive model for the confluent teaching of English and English Education, focusing specifically on the education of late adolescents (ages 16-20) and treating the areas of human development, curriculum, methodology, and teacher education. Chapter one examines the research on adolescent psychology, particularly…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Theories
Hinojosa, David – 1973
This study examined the organizational climate and pupil control ideology as perceived by teachers along with the self-esteem and power dimensions of the students' self-concept as perceived by students. The major thrust of the research was to look for the relationships that existed between these major constructs. A sample of 29 teachers and 779…
Descriptors: Discipline, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Humanistic Education
Monaghan, Therese A. – 1976
This dissertation explores the possibilities for releasing playfulness in adults through creative drama. A playful attitude, the capacity to enjoy action for its own sake, is difficult to maintain in a technological society which demands rational control, achievement, and conformity. Creative drama can provide a way to develop playfulness in our…
Descriptors: Adult Counseling, Adult Development, Creative Dramatics, Doctoral Dissertations
Anderson, Sada Mae – 1975
This study reviews, analyzes, and summarizes the scientific research and professional literature pertaining to affective education (education concerned with the emotional needs of the learners) in order to determine its implications for a communication arts course in the English program. A review of the literature indicated that when the basic…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, College English, Communication Skills, Doctoral Dissertations
Hardwick, Jon William – 1975
The purpose of this study was to discuss ideas on the nature of filmmaking, filmmakers, and viewers; provide a philosophy of teaching filmmaking for art education; survey the growth of filmmaking-in-school curriculums; show the development and operation of the National Endowment for the Arts and Office of Education Filmmakers-in-the-Schools…
Descriptors: Art Education, Communication (Thought Transfer), Doctoral Dissertations, Film Production
Costello, Marjorie Florence – 1974
This study describes one component of a teacher education program designed to generate in the prospective teacher of English an awareness of values and the valuing process and of his own role in facilitating the process. Chapter 1 defines the scope, purposes, and procedures of the study; chapter 2 examines the historical and continuing connection…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Philosophy
Keson, James – 1976
The purposes of this paper are to follow the development of the International Baccalaureate (IB), examine its aims and its methods for achieving those aims, and discuss the possible future paths which IB may take. International Baccalaureate is a secondary school which offers a curriculum and examination system that is relevant to the needs of an…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Achievement Tests, Admission Criteria, College Admission
Delaney, John D. – 1978
The development and implementation of a formal homeroom program for seventh-grade students entering a two-year junior high school from five elementary schools is presented. Included are descriptions of: (1) the orientation phase, in which students as sixth graders in their respective elementary schools were provided slide shows, tours, and parent…
Descriptors: Classroom Guidance Programs, Decision Making Skills, Doctoral Dissertations, Humanistic Education
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