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Yeager, Robert J. – 1984
A compelling case statement--the stated rationale for the existence of an institution as well as for its growth and strengthening--is one of the most important tools for the success of a major development program. This document defines the components and uses of a case statement, discusses its elements in detail, and provides guidelines for case…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
Education Commission of the States, Denver, CO. – 1983
This document condenses the recommendations of 10 major reports: "The Paideia Proposal"; "America's Competitive Challenge: The Need for a National Response"; "High School: A Report on Secondary Education in America"; "Academic Preparation for College: What Students Need to Know and Be Able to Do"; "A…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Stearns, Peter N. – 1989
The bulk of the most innovative and widely noted research over the past 20 years has fallen into the category of social history. It adds a list of new topics to the understanding of the past and a sense of excitement that traditional history instruction lacks. It has the potential of bringing a wider range of students toward an interest in…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Principles, Educational Theories, Educational Trends
Smith, Corinne Roth – 1987
A music reading program was successful in teaching note reading in a nearly errorless fashion to one educable mentally handicapped and two learning-disabled piano students (aged 6-13). The program was based on principles extracted from the psychological and educational research literature and included the need to: (1) use symbols that catch…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Educational Principles, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
Phipps, Rita – 1982
If J. Piaget's six-step paradigm for the process by which all human learning occurs is used to guide teaching methodology, teachers would be able to help students learn in the most natural, authentic, and effective way. Four principles can help translate Piaget's theory into practice: (1) all learning proceeds along a definite causal sequence; (2)…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Educational Principles, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Rivera, William M. – 1983
Few assessments are critical of the purposes and goals of intergovernmental organizations as they seek to advance adult education for national development. This paper seeks to clarify connections among policy, planning, and evaluation, especially as associated with intergovernmental strategies for the development of adult education. In doing so,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Educational Assessment, Educational Planning
Reshef, Shimon – 1985
This study reveals that John Dewey and his theory of education had an influence on the beginning of progressive education in Eretz Israel in the first and second decades of this century, even before it had influenced the kibbutz educational system--the communal way of life, and other schools in the Jewish labor movement in Israel. This influence…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Educational Principles
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Saurabh, Kumar – Journal of Educational Technology, 2005
In the present day market scenario of intense competition, organizations need to know what they know and be able to leverage on its knowledge base to gain competitive advantage. In this knowledge era, organisations can create and sustain competitive advantage through initiation of appropriate knowledge management processes. The organisations that…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Systems Analysis, Systems Approach, Competition
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Conniff, Brian – Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, 2006
Fifty years after John Tracy Ellis challenged the quality and character of Catholic intellectual life, much work remains to be done. This essay explores Ellis's original assertions and places them in an overarching historical context that involves Flannery O'Connor and Thomas Merton.
Descriptors: Catholics, Intellectual Development, Intellectual History, Educational Quality
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Mills, Lewis Sprague – Gorham Press, 1920
This manual for teachers sets forth in some detail the direct method of teaching children to read. It has proved successful to a very large degree in the hands of teachers with no experience or teaching preparation. This manual includes: (1) History of the Method; (2) The Method Explained; (3) Principles Underlying the Method; (4) Material Needed…
Descriptors: Teaching Guides, Direct Instruction, Reading Instruction, Educational History
Peterson, Gordon – 1979
Stressing the importance of choosing either a child-centered or a subject-centered orientation in developing a children's literature program, this paper discusses the characteristics of child-centered and subject-centered approaches to literature and then focuses on the dominant literary theories of structuralism and revisionism. Maintaining that…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Comparative Analysis, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles
Tompkins, Gail E. – 1979
A kindergarten/first grade writing curriculum was developed that used literature as a model for writing and that was based on learning theories and assumptions. The curriculum was developed in a five-step sequence: (1) a theoretical base was established based on cognitive developmental, psycholinguistic, and metaphoric mode theories. Teaching and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Principles, Educational Research
Johanningmeier, Erwin V., Ed.; Merritt, James, Ed. – 1978
Historical essays examine the characteristics of the education professoriate and its quest for a science of education. The first paper shows how the expansion of public schooling in the early nineteenth century prompted school personnel to look for a science of education in order to improve their practice and schools, and to gain recognition for…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Needs
Drummond, Robert J.; Vitro, Frank T. – 1974
The manual provides vocational and technical teachers with a review of the principles of learning which have application to their subject fields. Organized into three sections, the booklet offers: (1) a selected review of the literature related to how learning theory is applied to instruction; (2) principles of learning that have been identified…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Educational Media, Educational Methods, Educational Principles
Strait, Don; Hartzler, F.E. – 1967
The principles and philosophy of vocational education are presented in this document in programed instruction form for use by potential vocational education teachers in teacher preparation courses in colleges or universities. Orientation and basic terminology is included under headings of: (1) The Place of Vocational Education, (2) Vocational…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Federal Legislation
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