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Scott, Kathryn; Oliner, Pearl – 1987
Prosocial education consists of school experiences designed to promote prosocial behavior. This paper demonstrates that: (1) there is an absence of prosocial behaviors in educational goals; (2) educational tradition venerates rationality and objectivity associated with "masculine" thinking and denigrates emotionality and relatedness associated…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Beliefs, Citizenship Education
Kepple, Ronald A.; And Others – 1985
In response to William J. Bennett's "To Reclaim a Legacy: A Report on the Humanities in Higher Education," five essays provide insights into the humanities from varying perspectives. "Humanities Education and Business," by John A. Ziegler, underscores the importance of a liberal education in business and industry, considering…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Education Work Relationship, Educational Objectives, Educational Quality
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Rowe, Mary Budd – Science Education, 1974
The major purpose of this article is to elaborate on some of the philosophical, psychological, and evaluational questions that arise in an intentionally humanistic venture such as the preservice elementary program at the University of Florida, Gainesville. (PEB)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary School Teachers, Humanism, Humanistic Education
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Moon, Linda Lee – School Counselor, 1974
In an effort to humanize education and counseling, the author relates experiences with a nine-week course entitled "Search for Self" which was team-taught by another teacher and herself. Both the literature and the group activities centered around trust-building, communication skills, strength-building, values clarification, and self-study.…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Counseling Objectives, Educational Innovation, Humanistic Education
Mezirow, Jack – Literacy Discussion, 1974
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Vittetoe, Marie; Hooker, Ellen – 1978
Principles of performance based teacher education and humanistic education are surveyed, and both sets are found applicable and necessary for the preparation of health occupations teachers. The Health Occupations Teacher Education Program (HOTEP) of the University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign is presented as an example of a program blending the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Competency Based Teacher Education, Educational Problems, Health Occupations
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Hart, Gordon – College Student Journal, 1975
Several questions are raised in this article about the effectiveness of the values clarification approach. The article concludes that values clarification is a consistent and carefully sequenced approach to helping students live their lives in a more consistent and satisfying manner. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Counseling Effectiveness, Decision Making, Humanistic Education
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Matthews, Esther Elizabeth – Journal of Career Education, 1975
Descriptors: Career Education, Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Educational Philosophy
Sava, Inkeri – 1981
Although there is unanimity among educators that art and art education exert a positive influence on children, diverse philosophical, social, and psychological views and values have inhibited the formation of teaching goals and strategies that acknowledge the emotional and cognitive significance of visual art. The general aims of art education…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Affective Objectives, Art Education, Cerebral Dominance
Hickerson, J. Douglas – 1982
Student development philosophy, based solely on the behavioral sciences and a romantic humanistic philosophy, is not adequate for meeting human needs in contemporary society. The concepts of holism, humanism, pragmatism, and individualism are all part of this student development philosophy but have been distorted. The literature on student…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Educational Philosophy, General Education, Higher Education
Bowman, Mary Lynne – 1979
This collection of class activities is intended to provide approaches to values discussion and clarification at all levels of the public school. Activities are presented for elementary school, junior high school, and senior high school pupils, and for ranges encompassing the entire range or various sequential ranges of grades. Subject areas…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitudes, Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education
Carr, William G. – 1980
A broad range of educational issues is treated in this collection of 120 short essays, written from the perspective of the author's 40 years in the education field. Section titles include: Teachers and Teaching; Episodes in the History of Education; Flights of Fancy; Defending the Schools; War and Peace; A Few Questions and Fewer Answers; and…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Trends
Schuster, Donald, Ed. – Journal of Suggestive Accelerative Learning and Teaching, 1978
The following articles are included in these proceedings: (1) "Teaching Remedial Reading with SALT," by Jean Taylor; (2) "Commentary to the 'Cinematographic Report,'" by Joseph Goldin; (3) "Interpretations of the Lozanov Method," by W. Jane Bancroft; (4) "Is a Little SALT a Dangerous Thing?" by Owen L.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education, Instructional Innovation, Postsecondary Education
Donoian, George – 1979
This paper focuses on the importance of providing students with a broad humanistic education while, at the same time, maintaining accountability to urban taxpayers. The author describes the contemporary situation of tax revolts, millage defeats, and concern over student proficiency exams, and attributes these phenomena to the public's desire to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development
Delattre, Edwin J. – 1981
This paper stresses the importance of inculcating students with intellectual and moral values so that they will become men and women "whose heads are not empty and whose chests are not hollow." Central characteristics of students who have internalized the values of ethics and critical thinking are that they take living seriously, bring…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Curriculum, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
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