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Christopher, Lochie B.; Harrelson, Orvis A. – 1975
This guide is a description of a course designed to help 11-to-13-year-olds cope with the problems that arise as a result of the physical, emotional, and social changes they are experiencing. The package, called "Self-Incorporated," consists of 15 15-minute television programs, this teacher's guide, and related materials which…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Skills, Course Descriptions, Family Relationship
Morse, William C.; Munger, Richard L. – 1975
In order to facilitate communication among professionals in the field of affective education, this quide provides brief descriptions of representative affective education programs across the nation in the areas of behavioral and social science. Fifty-four programs and organizations are described including the title of the program, director,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Behavioral Sciences, Educational Resources
Engel, Martin – 1975
Five short essays by the same author comprise this document on humanistic education. The essays deal with defining humanism, day care centers, the politics of educational change, learning facilities, and a parable about education. In the first essay, the author sets out to define humanistic education. Education should not be concerned as much with…
Descriptors: Child Care, Day Care, Educational Change, Educational Facilities
Educational Improvement Center of Northwest New Jersey, Morris Plains. – 1976
Fourteen teacher-training modules focus on strategies which concern humanizing and individualizing learning in elementary education programs. Designed for inservice teacher training by a principal or curriculum specialist, these modules provide alternative teaching techniques for teachers interested in curriculum innovation. Topics of the 14…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Education, Humanistic Education, Individualized Instruction
Kohut, Sylvester, Jr. – 1976
Individualized instruction is an educational program in which grade levels and time units are designed to permit the student to work at his own pace and level with the use of unipacs. The unipac, a "unique package," is a specially designed group of learning activities based on specific behavioral objectives chosen by the student. Unipacs consist…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Humanistic Education, Individualized Instruction, Multimedia Instruction
Anderson, Sada Mae – 1975
This study reviews, analyzes, and summarizes the scientific research and professional literature pertaining to affective education (education concerned with the emotional needs of the learners) in order to determine its implications for a communication arts course in the English program. A review of the literature indicated that when the basic…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, College English, Communication Skills, Doctoral Dissertations
Ward, William P. – 1976
The purpose of the practicum was to improve specific supervisory skills of the administrators in the Newington (Connecticut) public schools. The practicum was also intended to increase the amount of time spent by administrators in various categories of supervisory activities. Treatment included administrative focusing efforts, a planned and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation, Humanistic Education
Baslaw, Annette – 1973
In our concern with passing on information and acquisition of specific skills, we lose sight of the essential goal of education as the improvement of the quality of life and the development of sensitive, self-actualizing individuals. As teacher educators, we must teach students a humane approach in the classroom. Through a sensitive examination of…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Human Relations, Humanistic Education, Humanization
Koehnline, William A.; Irlen, Harvey S. – 1974
Oakton Community College is organized into four learning clusters, each comprising a group small enough to maintain "recognizability" and a sense of belonging. Each cluster has approximately 600 FTE students, 30 full-time faculty members, one learning resource faculty member, three counselors, and its own dean. The first of these…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Cluster Colleges, Cluster Grouping, College Environment
Hardwick, Jon William – 1975
The purpose of this study was to discuss ideas on the nature of filmmaking, filmmakers, and viewers; provide a philosophy of teaching filmmaking for art education; survey the growth of filmmaking-in-school curriculums; show the development and operation of the National Endowment for the Arts and Office of Education Filmmakers-in-the-Schools…
Descriptors: Art Education, Communication (Thought Transfer), Doctoral Dissertations, Film Production
Brooks, Kenneth W.; And Others – 1975
Centerville has attempted to enhance personalized education at the high school level by gaining the advantage of small schools, yet having the facilities to house 2,700 students on a single site. The school facility includes a central core and two academic wings. Each of these three units functions as an individual school. The core unit also…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Educational Philosophy, Educational Specifications, Flexible Facilities
Keefe, James W. – 1975
The Model Schools Project sponsored by The National Association of Secondary School Principals calls for the teacher to assume the responsibility of guiding approximately 30 students regarding their schedule and independent study needs and, as a friend, about their everyday problems. The professional counselor's responsibilities are to those…
Descriptors: Counselor Qualifications, Counselor Role, Differentiated Staffs, Humanistic Education
Sheller, H. Lynn, Ed. – 1972
To report on the Conference on Values in the Community Colleges, it was decided to publish the major portions of the tape-recorded proceedings verbatim, with few excisions. The theme of the conference was "The Community College in Social Revolution: Purposes and Priorities for the Seventies." The speeches followed by audience discussion…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Church Role, Conference Reports, Humanistic Education
McCarthy, David N. – 1975
Confluent education holds that any learning involves the affective as well as the cognitive domain. Affective components are present in the student, in the subject matter, and in the relationship between the two. Affect and cognition can be brought into meaningful relationship or "confluence" in classroom lessons which teach reading and writing.…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum Design, Humanistic Education, Individual Development
Silverman, N. Paul – 1975
Project CATS (Center for Alternative Teaching Strategies), a series of workshops which focused on process as a product in itself and the importance of affective education, is described in this paper. The target population was originally 70 fourth- through seventh-grade teachers of the Oak Park, Michigan, school district, that is, all language arts…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Elementary Education, English Curriculum, Humanistic Education
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