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Vermette, Paul J. – Social Science Record, 1994
Maintains that parents are likely to have negative attitudes about cooperative learning. Asserts that social studies can be achieved more effectively using cooperative learning methodology. Includes a sample letter to parents explaining the rationale and operation of cooperative learning in the social studies classroom. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Democratic Values
Gibbs, John C. – Moral Education Forum, 1994
Argues that effective sociomoral group treatment programs must not only motivate but also remedy the limitations of antisocial youth who would help one another change. Proposes a program with program implementation, outcome evidence, and a plea for program evaluation. (CFR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Disorders
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Rhoads, Robert A. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 1995
Discusses "Strengthening Collegiate Education in Community Colleges" (J. S. Eaton) and "The Contradictory College" (K. J. Dougherty), two conflicting perspectives on community colleges' roles. Argues that both fail to consider the changing needs of today's diverse students. Multiculturalism and commitment to education as…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Colleges, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness
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Gregson, James A. – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1994
Drawing from Dewey and critical theory, an instructor used problem posing in an employability skills curriculum to promote reflection and involvement in 63 trade and industrial students. They learned to participate democratically, reflect on workplace and classroom practices, and integrate their experiences into the learning process. (SK)
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Critical Theory, Democracy, Employment Potential
Chenery, Mary Faeth – Camping Magazine, 1994
Overviews the philosophy and theory of camp experiences and discusses the special benefits of camps, including experiences that can lead to significant life-changing outcomes, sound educational goals, a sense of psychological and physical safety, and helping children to deal with social problems such as the degradation of the environment and human…
Descriptors: Camping, Child Development, Consciousness Raising, Educational Objectives
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Kloep, Marion – Journal of Adolescence, 1995
Longitudinal study investigated how economic crisis and value change in society affect family life and the development of preadolescent girls. Economic difficulties together with value differences between the parents had a negative influence on marital happiness, which in turn led to lower nurture and higher parental hostility towards the…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Depression (Psychology), Economic Factors, Family Problems
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Strossen, Nadine – Academe, 1992
Issues and recent events concerning censorship of the arts in the United States are examined, and the threat to artistic freedom posed by recent Supreme Court decisions is examined. Focus is on erosion of the actual or imminent harm requirement of the law and on the court's class-based approach to free speech. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Art, Censorship, Civil Liberties
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Fullan, Michael G. – Educational Leadership, 1993
Moral purpose keeps teachers close to children's needs; change agentry causes them to develop better strategies for accomplishing their moral goals. Core capacities for building greater change capacity are personal vision-building, inquiry, mastery, and collaboration. Education faculties must redesign their programs to focus directly on developing…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Change Agents, Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Carr, David – Scottish Educational Review, 1992
Examines religious and moral curricula in "5-14," a national primary-secondary curriculum model in Scotland. Faults moral curriculum for ambiguous description of universal values and terminology that fails to establish objective moral framework apart from "common" or personal judgement. Religious curricula faulted for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
Darling-Hammond, Linda – School Administrator, 1992
Highly prescriptive curriculum, testing, and teacher evaluation policies, such as those in New York State, actually impede teachers from teaching responsibly and effectively. These policies insist that teachers demonstrate a set of uniform behaviors unrelated to effective teaching for particular students. To work toward a new reform paradigm,…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Tritter, Jonathan – Oxford Review of Education, 1992
Analyses the effect of religious schools on the moral education of English secondary school students. Derives four scales to measure students' general religious attitudes, specific Catholic beliefs, specific Jewish beliefs, and secular morality. Concludes that religious schools produce stronger, more uniform attitudes toward religion and morality…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Catholics, Educational Research, Ethical Instruction
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Francis, Leslie J.; Greer, John E. – Journal of Moral Education, 1992
Presents survey findings concerning the moral and religious attitudes of Northern Ireland's adolescents. Seeks to develop reliability and validity criteria for a scale of traditional Christian values. Concludes that Catholic school students are more likely to hold traditional values than are Protestant school students. (DK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Measures, Beliefs, Catholics
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Rebell, Michael A.; Murdaugh, Anne W. – Journal of Law and Education, 1992
Describes judicial attitudes toward the needs of linguistic minorities in the 1960s and 1970s and the shift during the last decade from mandating national standards to emphasizing local community discretion. Explores the implications for the national-value/community-value distinction for bilingual education and for current controversies concerning…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Community Attitudes, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ravitch, Diane – Teachers College Record, 1991
The reputation of private independent schools began improving as Americans started believing that public schools were not living up to their expectations. Though many states regulate important aspects of private schools, and being private precludes access to public funds, nonpublic schools have significant autonomy and promote diversity and…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent School Relationship, Parochial Schools
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Sizer, Theodore R.; Rogers, Bethany – Educational Leadership, 1993
Exhibitions are one way to exemplify high standards while serving both individual liberty and civic virtue. Exhibitions begin with determination of what students should know and be able to do and proceed methodically backward to define what and how students must be taught to reach those outcomes. Policy options to ensure accountability through…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accountability, Community Involvement, Democratic Values
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