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Whiteley, Jack – Elementary School Journal, 1971
The headmaster of a british school advises U.S. teachers to exercise a certain amount of skepticism and ask questions before accepting some of the exciting practices of the new British primary schools. (WY)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy
Richman, Vivien C. – Grade Teacher, 1972
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education, Multipurpose Classrooms
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Packard, Robert G. – Teachers College Record, 1973
Claims that over-reaction to the open school concept should result in converting schools to a boring and aimless wasteland'' unless precision, purposefulness, and efficiency'' are maintained. (DS)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Individual Differences, Individualized Instruction
Rockland Project School, Blauvelt, NY. – 1972
Four teachers who founded a free school summarize their experience for the benefit of other groups who might want to do so. Topics covered include the economics of running a school, finding a building, deciding what grades to begin with, assembling a staff, administrative structure, working with a local public school, and establishing a…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Curriculum Development, Equipment, Experimental Schools
Shannon, Gary J.; Selinger, Alphonse D. – Interchange on Educational Policy, 1980
The teaching of moral values should involve the building of considerable structure that can easily be integrated into the existing curriculum. This program would contain seven components: personalizing the environment, building community feeling, cooperative learning, developing awareness, encouraging self-respect and respect for others, and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Democratic Values, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Mills, Nicolaus – 1971
If schools are to reorganize to meet the educational needs of disadvantaged children, should they become freer or more directed? This paper analyzes twelve schools, all of which in varying degrees have proved successful, and chosen because they indicate the broad range of free and directed school programs now being developed for disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Classroom Design, Compensatory Education, Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged Youth
Baumrind, Diana – 1971
Without well-defined criteria for success, all radical innovations are doomed to failure. To facilitate successful experimentation the following are necessary: an outside agency to conduct evaluation; criteria of success acceptable to innovators and critics; and, in control and comparison groups, assessment and accounting of the initial versus…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Conventional Instruction, Criteria, Curriculum Development