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Vasconcellos, John – Community Services Catalyst, 1974
Author, a member of the California State Legislature from the 24th Assembly District, discussed the necessity for making the educational environment more human and for developing the individual. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Educational Objectives, Humanization, Individual Development
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Alpenfels, Ethel J. – National Elementary Principal, 1975
Proposes some educational objectives that offer direction for educational leadership while providing a constructive avenue for other institutions, agencies, and individuals to have a say in the schooling of children. (Author/WM)
Descriptors: Community, Community Involvement, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
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Hartley, David – Oxford Review of Education, 1995
Identifies the components of the current social trend, "McDonaldization", as efficiency, calculability, predictability, and the substitution of nonhuman technology for human technology (or control). Contends that market forces and mass production have imposed "McDonaldization," on the British educational system. Considers…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Environment, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy
Thompson, Mark E. – 1979
Individuals in general and educators in particular should be knowledgeable about and understand the social implications of contingency and freedom. Contingency--a possible or unforeseen occurrence--is interpreted in light of the unpredictability of nature which insures that people cannot be prepared for every possibility. Freedom is interpreted as…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Decision Making
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Willers, Jack C. – 1972
Conflicting attitudes toward current American social problems may emphasize either the instabilities of social crisis and cultural confusion or the formulating of a more meaningful future through intelligent action. Particularly in the field of education both the despairing critics and the hopeful reformers are in obvious conflict today. Thus,…
Descriptors: Career Education, Cultural Context, Culture Conflict, Educational Attitudes
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris (France). Centre for Educational Research and Innovation. – 1972
This book contains four papers by noted educational planning experts that, together, cover practically all the implications of undertaking 'futurological' studies in education. Louis Emmery, in his "Alternative Educational Futures and Educational Policy-Planning," summarizes the three papers that comprise the remainder of the document and stresses…
Descriptors: Classification, Community Education, Economic Progress, Educational Benefits
Rusk, Bruce, Ed. – 1971
These six lectures explore alternative approaches to education both within and outside the educational system. The contributions and their authors include: "Telling It Like It Ain't: An Examination of the Language of Education," by Neil Postman; "The Psychology of J. Piaget and Its Relevance to Education," by Vinh Bang (presented also in French);…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Child Psychology, Cognitive Development, Computer Assisted Instruction
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. Bureau of Homemaking Education. – 1977
This publication was prepared to assist schools in developing curriculum to help children solve complex social problems and achieve their highest potential as human beings in a world society. A major objective is to provide students with competencies and skills necessary to cope with the interpersonal relationships and stresses faced by…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavioral Sciences, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Valett, Robert E. – 1977
To aid elementary school classroom teachers and others interested in developing humanistic education programs, the book suggests materials, resources, and activities which work toward humanistic goals. Humanistic education is interpreted as a process of helping people develop human potential. The book is presented in 13 chapters. Chapter I defines…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Behavior Patterns, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development