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Research for Better Schools, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. – 1978
The document contains a paper on the prosocial theorists' approach to moral/citizenship education and three critiques of the paper. Prosocial theorists focus on specific kinds of behavior which can be associated with moral theory: altruism, guilt, helping, cooperation, resistance to temptation, impulse control, and empathy. The work has been…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Citizenship, Citizenship Education
Pougiales, Rita; Kempner, Ken – 1979
A theoretical model and a case study are described to support the premise that the ideological levels of members of a social change project must be identified in order to assess their potential for inducing change and to evaluate that change. A conceptual model of the development of a social justice ideology is formulated, and is described as…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beliefs, Change Agents, Change Strategies
Los Angeles Unified School District, CA. – 1976
These instructional materials on Japanese Americans for elementary students were developed through the K.E.Y.S. project (Knowledge of English Yields Success). Information is included on early immigrants, their historical and cultural background, and current problems of Japanese Americans. Resource guides describe the purpose of the unit, how to…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Cultural Education, Elementary Education
English, John C. – 1979
Three issues regarding general education are addressed in this paper: What does "general education" mean? Why do many faculty members and the public have little regard for general education? Can general education be established as an important part of the college curriculum? It is suggested that a concern for moral values is an important part of…
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Curriculum, College Environment, College Role
Brown, David W. – 1979
The urgent need to correct inequities and shortsighted rural justice practices, i.e., juvenile delinquency problems, makes it crucial that available resources be used wisely and that careful choices be made among the viable alternatives. Twelve basic economic concepts can be helpful in providing a framework or diagnostic perspective that can be…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Rehabilitation, Costs
Freeman, William H. – 1977
A study of the problems ensuing from the growth of intercollegiate athletics during the 1920's into monumental fund-raising events reveals striking social parallels between that time and the present day. This paper examines the social and economic conditions that contributed to the "sports boom" of the Twenties and comments on the similarities…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Athletics, College Programs, Educational History
Wagstaff, Lonnie H.; And Others – 1979
Part of the Basic Citizenship Competencies Project, this guide is intended for elementary and secondary school principals. It suggests school management practices and leadership strategies to be used in developing a favorable school climate for citizenship education, and in encouraging teachers to think systematically about citizenship goals and…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Citizen Role, Citizenship, Citizenship Education
Seif, Elliott – 1979
Humanistic psychology aids individuals in developing self-esteem and self-actualization and therefore is an excellent means of citizenship education. According to humanistic psychologists, the process of self-actualization involves the four stages of fulfilling physiological, safety, love, and esteem needs. Some characteristics of the…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Decision Making, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
BARNES, DOUGLAS, ED. – 1968
THIS DISCUSSION OF DRAMA, DRAWN FROM PAPERS AND IDEAS PRESENTED AT THE DARTMOUTH ANGLO-AMERICAN SEMINAR ON THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH, EMPHASIZES THE NEED FOR DRAMATIC ACTIVITIES AND PRESENTS METHODS OF EFFECTIVELY TEACHING DRAMA IN THE SECONDARY CLASSROOM. THE FIRST CHAPTER EXPLORES THE TYPE OF EDUCATION MOST EFFECTIVE FOR A STUDENT LIVING IN A…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Democratic Values, Drama, Dramatics
JENKINS, H. HARRISON; MIZELL, M. HAYES – 1968
PRESENTED ARE TWO SEPARATE ARTICLES, ONE CRITICIZING AND THE OTHER DEFENDING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE FREEDOM OF CHOICE SCHOOL DESEGREGATION PLAN IN THE SOUTH. ACCORDING TO THIS PLAN, PUPILS (OR THEIR PARENTS) MAY CHOOSE THE SCHOOLS THEY WISH TO ATTEND WITHIN A GIVEN DISTRICT. IN THE ARTICLE AGAINST THE PLAN, IT IS ARGUED THAT PSYCHOLOGICAL AND…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Students, Civil Rights Legislation, Democratic Values
Weinberg, Paul, Ed.; And Others – 1967
The purpose of this conference was to consider the crucial question concerning a high level of technology in an industrial society which constantly creates new needs and makes new demands upon itself: can human values still be maintained? Is the technology itself the primary determinant or are human beings still able to formulate their own values?…
Descriptors: Administration, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Conference Reports
Photiadis, John – 1968
Rural Appalachian communities are being forced to reorganize by economic pressures and higher level-of-living standards which have been impressed primarily through the mass media. Outmigration and disorganization have emerged as the means of response by these communities to imposed societal pressure. Ideally, social adjustment in rural Southern…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Employment Potential, Labor Economics, Low Income Groups
Thomas, Walter L. – 1967
A test was developed to assess personal self-concept values of preprimary and primary aged children. If large scale preschool programs are to be justified, effects in the areas of intellectual growth, achievement performance, and personal-social growth must be observable in children several years after preschool experience and must be measurable…
Descriptors: Children, Item Analysis, Measurement Instruments, Preschool Children
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Edwards, J.B. – Educational Research, 1965
Imprecise concepts and vagueness in the field of moral development of children should be counterbalanced by future research by educationalists and psychologists. From a review of the scanty research available in moral development it can be concluded that (1) moral development is more complex than heretofore conceived; (2) individual differences in…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Children, Development, Individual Characteristics
Donelson, Kenneth L. – Statement: The Journal of the Colorado Language Arts Society, 1968
The ultimate judgment in book selection for classroom use must rest with the teacher who should be able to defend his choices on the basis of literary and moral values. Censorship occurs whenever such choices are thwarted by the community. To deal effectively with censorship, the English teacher should know (1) that rational men throughout history…
Descriptors: Censorship, Educational Policy, English Instruction, Literary Discrimination
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