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Dinkmeyer, Don – 1970
This paper is a plea for humanizing and personalizing education to enhance understanding of self and others, as opposed to focusing exclusively on intellectual gains. The author addresses himself to the contextual approach towards education which allows the individual to become intrinsically involved with the curriculum, through involvement of the…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Developmental Psychology, Educational Objectives, Emotional Development
Los Angeles City Schools, CA. Div. of Instructional Planning and Services. – 1966
This guide is a multiple purpose instructional tool for use in kindergarten through college. For students, it is designed to stimulate learning about the nature of values, helping pupils develop toward moral maturity through experiences inherent to education. For staff, the guide explores ways to promote the development of values in young people,…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
Lazarsfeld, Paul F., Ed. – 1975
This document, the sixth of a final report on the Multi-Disciplinary Graduate Program in Educational Research, is a collection of three essays. The first--Notes on the History of Interdisciplinarity--by Judy Rosen, brings together and outlines the general points and findings of the literature that has been generated in an attempt to evaluate the…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Research, Evaluation, Graduate Study
Patterson, Cecil H. – 1977
This chapter reviews selected materials in psychology that are related to the nature of man and his development and that are relevant to a humanistic system of education. Humanistic is used to indicate a concern with the learner as a whole person rather than simply as a disembodied intellect or repository of cognitive processes. In reviewing the…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedDagenais, Fred – Educational Research Quarterly, 1978
The idea that nontraditional educational programs should be evaluated according to criteria defined by the theories behind the program is applied to an evaluation of a Planned Variation-Project Follow-Through program. Classroom observation was used to study adult-child interactions. (GDC)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Theories, Elementary Education
Greenberg, Gilda M. – Humanist Educator, 1978
This course was designed to explore traditional and contemporary theories and research as they relate to male and female roles in Western and non-Western cultures. Readings, discussions, exercises, and attitude surveys were used to combine cognitive and affective learning. Student evaluations and informal follow-up have been positive. (Author/JEL)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Females, Humanistic Education
Peer reviewedMuro, James J. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1978
This article reviews some of the problems encountered in implementing a schools-without-failure approach. The author supplies concrete guidelines for those considering implementation of Glasserian philosophy (or other humanistic approaches) in their schools. With systematic application, the use of reality therapy can benefit schools, teachers,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Communication, Educational Change, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedSchniedewind, Nancy – College Student Journal, 1978
Describes a cross-age program in affective education to teach group process and communication skills to college students and to middle school students. The format for the undergraduate course for pre-service teachers, its field work component, and teaching techniques are described. Evaluation results and problems are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
Nathan, Joe; Jennings, Wayne – Phi Delta Kappan, 1978
Explores such myths as competency-based graduation requirements are a repudiation of humanistic concerns, the public won't accept subjective measures of competence, and requiring students to pass proficiency tests before graduation will increase public support for education. Offers suggestions for developing new kinds of graduation requirements.…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Basic Skills, Competency Based Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Schwarberg, Helene – School Shop, 1977
While preparing students for jobs is an important goal of vocational education, helping students to develop a process of values clarification is also necessary. An analysis of education for self-realization, the values clarification approach, is presented for vocational educators. (MF)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Decision Making Skills, Humanistic Education, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedCorrigan, Dean – Journal of Teacher Education, 1977
While raising the SAT scores of students is a worthy goal, it is important not to lose sight of the need for teachers to develop their own professional knowledge, so they may broaden the vision of pupils and give them an understanding of the importance of human interaction in the world beyond the classroom. (JD)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedGalyean, Beverly – TESOL Quarterly, 1977
The goals of confluent language education are self-reflection, interpersonal dialogue and skills mastery. This paper discusses the components of a lesson using this method: (1) here and now teaching; (2) student output as class content for language practice; (3) interpersonal sharing; and (4) self awareness. Several sample classroom exercises are…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, English (Second Language), Group Dynamics, Humanistic Education
Kolbert, Jack – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1977
The traditional languages of the curriculum represent certain values and components of western civilization. Several strategies for their restoration are offered, such as more cooperation with other departments, particularly international relations and management; reappraisal of internal course offerings, more involvement in the community and…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Cultural Education, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
Peer reviewedKaplan, Andrew – Curriculum Inquiry, 1988
"Galileo," a team-taught interdisciplinary course required of all ninth grade students at Francis Parker, an urban school in Chicago, was based on the life of Galileo and its dramatization in a play by Brecht. The principal theme was the relationship between observation and inference, and the conflict between scientific knowledge and…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Curriculum Design, History Instruction, Humanistic Education
Peer reviewedCarson, Janet – Art Education, 1986
Maintains that amidst the flurry of excitement generated by discipline-based art education and other experiments designed to strengthen art education, it is still important to remember, in the "Lowenfeld tradition," the psychological help and wholeness the children derive from making art objects and talking about them with their teacher.…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education


