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Haynes, Felicity – 1973
The accountability system was designed in part to link practice and theory more closely, but educators in the humanities point out that neither everyday experienced nor the affective domain can be accountable in such an explicity system. In the humanities, especially, there is another way of knowing -- unpredictable, unique, often capricious --…
Descriptors: Accountability, Affective Behavior, Competency Based Education, Creativity
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Starratt, Robert J. – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1989
To offset the current extreme trend in public school curriculum toward accountability and quantifiable, testable learning objectives, this essay addresses the curricular implications of adopting a perspective of "sympathetic knowing," defined as appreciation, experiencing connectedness, and experiencing social responsibility. (TE)
Descriptors: Accountability, Affective Objectives, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Williams, Charles T. – 1975
The first part of this presentation lists four basic assumptions pertaining to educating black students humanistically and discusses each in relation to its impact on the public schools' capability to educate blacks effectively and meaningfully. These assumptions are: that black students can be educated by the public schools, that schools are…
Descriptors: Accountability, Affective Objectives, Black Education, Black Power
Dobson, Judith E.; Dobson, Russell L. – 1975
This paper presents and discusses a model of a comprehensive educational system committed to humane education. The value of a school experience is determined by the quality of the living experience that occurs in the school. This experience generally does not include at present a systematic realization of humane potential on the elementary level.…
Descriptors: Accountability, Attitudes, Behavioral Objectives, Behavioral Science Research
Wirsing, Marie E. – 1978
The history of the United States is one of the contradictory traditions of human rights and intolerance. Although human rights, diversity, and dissidence are inherent concepts in our constitution and in the Supreme Court system, this tendency has been invariably accompanied by intolerant uses of power. The Salem witchcraft trials, the Alien and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Authoritarianism, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Sciences