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Peer reviewedMcEniry, Robert – Counseling and Values, 1982
Focuses on the contribution that values clarification can make to adolescent religious education. Summarizes the tenets of humanistic psychology that provided the matrix for values clarification and describes the substance of values clarification as expressed in its terminology, theory, process and strategies. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Decision Making, Developmental Stages, Humanism
Peer reviewedHorn, Kristian – Journal of Moral Education, 1981
In Norway changes in legislation in recent years have loosened the firm hold of Christian philosophy in the schools and given room for alternative secular philosophy. This article presents background information and an outline of the basic plan for life philosophy as a school subject. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Christianity, Curriculum Design, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHalpin, Glennelle; And Others – Journal of Experimental Education, 1982
In a study of teacher trainees' personality characteristics related to pupil control, humanistically oriented educators tended to be emotionally stable, expedient, positive, imaginative, venturesome, relaxed and had high self-concepts. Authoritarian educators were more affected by feelings, conscientious, sober, practical, shy, reserved, tense and…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Discipline, Higher Education, Humanism
Peer reviewedLansing, Kenneth M. – Art Education, 1978
Education through art or any other subject will not automatically humanize anyone. The effect that art and art education can have on individuals and on society depends to a large extent upon the social responsibility or the moral stance of the teacher, the parent, and the artist. (Author)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Art Teachers, Artists
Human Relations Training in Educational Administration Programs: A Study Based on a National Survey.
Peer reviewedRost, Joseph C. – Group and Organization Studies, 1980
Determined how deeply the human-potential movement has penetrated university training programs in school administration. Indicates that a majority of the departments of educational administration in the nation take a dim view of the role of human relations training in preparing school administrators. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, College Students, Educational Administration, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedSmith, Huston – Teachers College Record, 1981
The Western mind set, or naturalism, is firmly entrenched. The clue to its existence is that an epistemology which aims relentlessly at control rules out the possibility of transcendence in principle. (JN)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Educational Sociology, Epistemology, Ethics
Sinacore, James M. – Death Education, 1981
Studies programs on death and dying emphasizing the need for health care professionals to focus on the affectual and experiential aspects of their patients and of themselves. Implicit elements of health professions education keep the attention of the student and clinician centered on technological factors. (Author)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitude Change, Death, Diseases
Peer reviewedMajor, Robert L. – High School Journal, 1980
The author shares eight insights about discipline. Topics covered include: philosophy, respect, student teacher relationships, matching discipline with the student and the incident, classroom rules, classroom environment, and parent involvement. (KC)
Descriptors: Discipline, Discipline Policy, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedBullock, Alan – Teachers College Record, 1980
Humanistic studies are defined by several characteristics: the temporal view of values and a refusal to repudiate the past as irrelevant; the importance of human actions and beliefs; and the dual qualities of objectivity and subjectivity. (JN)
Descriptors: Activism, Attitude Change, Creative Art, Educational Sociology
Peer reviewedStrine, Mary S. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1978
Examines Syron's novel as a strategic rhetorical response to the problems of racism in America with far-ranging implications in American social and institutional history. Argues that the novel's shaping vision illuminates the ethical dilemma of the liberal humanist and explores the ramifications of violence for self-definition and social reform.…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Ethics, Humanism, Literary Criticism
Peer reviewedKaltsounis, Theodore; Georgiadou, Fotini – Social Education, 1977
There are many lessons one can derive from the study of the ancient Greeks. This article describes those aspects of the Greek character, life, and achievements which have the most meaning for educators, and especially for social studies educators. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Culture, Elementary Secondary Education, Government (Administrative Body)
Peer reviewedRideout, Roger R. – Music Educators Journal, 2002
Explores different movements in educational psychology that have affected music education since the 1950s: (1) behaviorism; (2) cognitivism; (3) humanism; and (4) a socio-biological model. Describes each of the four schools of thought in detail as they related to music education. (CMK)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Brain, Cognitive Psychology, Educational Change
Peer reviewedYum, June Ock – Communication Monographs, 1988
Argues that East Asian communication patterns differ, because of their emphasis on social relationships, from those of North America, where the emphasis is on individualism. Concludes that although each culture contains both orientations to some degree, it is more probable that East Asians exhibit more indirect communication than North Americans.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Confucianism, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
Peer reviewedRegnier, Robert – Interchange, 1994
The process pedagogy proposed here, based on Canadian Plains Indians' Sacred Circle teaching and educational practices at an aboriginal high school, views healing as transition toward meaning, wholeness, connectedness, and balance. The paper examines Whitehead's criticism of western metaphysics, the Sacred Circle as expression of aboriginal…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Foundations of Education
Jones, William Goodrich – New Directions for Higher Education, 1995
In the humanities, scholars accord libraries high prestige and use them extensively. Despite the availability of electronic mail and digital libraries, humanists persist in more traditional forms of scholarly communication. Because it will be many years before print records can be given digital form, this population will likely continue library…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Educational Trends, Electronic Libraries, Higher Education

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