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Hancock, Charles R. – 1981
The two principal types of teacher education models--traditional (competency-based) and humanistic--are reviewed as they relate to the training of the foreign language teacher. A synthesized model of conventional second language teacher programs is set forth. Competency-based and performance-based models are described as interim structurings of…
Descriptors: Competency Based Teacher Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education, Language Teachers
Peters, Richard O. – 1981
Several models of curriculum and staff development are described to provide guidance toward the goal of harmoniously blending a humanized curriculum and humanized instruction. The author compares the "explosive" and "implosive" designs for program development and instruction and argues that the implosive design should be adopted and that…
Descriptors: Accountability, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education, Models
Harris, Sally – 1980
If children entering school today are to avoid a 12- to 20-year apprenticeship in alienation dominated by the mere manipulation of words and numbers, education must foster an appreciation for the roles the humanities play in helping mankind rise above the earthly and achieve a reflective overview of society. Such an appreciation can be obtained…
Descriptors: Art, Art Expression, Artists, Humanistic Education
Hammerman, Donald R. – 1980
During the past 50 years, outdoor education as a curriculum development has progressed from a few pilot projects to some fairly comprehensive programs in the United States and Canada. In the process, outdoor education programs have lost the relaxed pace of earlier programs, flexibility in planning and scheduling, and total involvement of the…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Humanistic Education
Reinert, Harry – WAFLT Forum, 1978
The study of foreign languages provides advantages both to the individual and to society. These include a perspective on one's native language, as well as the fostering of a facility for learning other languages, international understanding, and industrial prosperity. In addition, the study of language reveals the close interrelationship between…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Educational Policy, Humanistic Education, Language Arts
Routh, Robert D. – 1977
Image making, like writing and speaking, is a carrier of ideas. This paper presents photography as therapy, a useful concept for advocates of humanistic education. The paper shows that Western civilization, due to its preoccupation with science, technology, and commerce, enhances and promotes left-hemispheric brain functions (verbal, analytical,…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Educational Objectives, Humanistic Education, Humanization
Rogers, Vincent R.; And Others – 1975
This booklet on open education contains seven articles. The first two articles describe the concept of openess and give a description of open education and how it is affected by American values. These articles also discuss some of the differences between open education and traditional education. The third article contains the author's reflections…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Research, Experimental Schools, Humanistic Education
Skovholt, Thomas – 1975
Deliberate Psychological Education is an emerging method for delivering psychological services. The focus is educational and preventive and the aim is to increase personal learning and psychological competence via educational experiences that integrate intellectual, conceptual knowledge with affective, personal knowledge. A number of psychological…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Foundations of Education, History, Humanistic Education
Massey, Sara; Crosby, Jeanie – 1975
The document discusses the significance of psychological curricula, presents outlines of several specific curricula which can be purchased, and raises and answers questions about why it is important for children to participate in classes in which they can examine their feelings and their images of themselves and others. It is stated that the…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Children, Curriculum, Curriculum Guides
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Fedell, John C.; Busky, Henry F. – 1975
The study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of the Human Potential Seminar in bringing about value and attitude changes consistent with the stated objectives of the course. The objectives of the seminar are an increase in self-affirmation, self-motivation, self-determination and an empathetic regard for others. The primary focus of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Human Development, Humanistic Education
Hagaman, John – 1976
Writing style is a personal characteristic that emerges over a period of time as a writer studies his work. Although in this sense style may not be taught, it can be encouraged through the formation of teacher/student relationships and the establishment of successful writing communities. In addition, composition teachers can facilitate the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Humanistic Education, Literary Styles, Self Esteem
Proefriedt, William A. – 1975
This book is concerned with teachers who must help students develop critical capacities necessary to make value choices, and describes activities suitable for encouraging such critical abilities. Chapter one considers the choices teachers must face in remaining committed to personal values while fulfilling responsibilities of classroom…
Descriptors: Behavior, Higher Education, Humanistic Education, Language Skills
Mayhew, W. Laird – 1974
Prospective theater teachers not only can be trained to develop self-actualization in high school students, but they must develop self-actualization in themselves. Self-actualization, as the cornerstone of humanism, emphasizes the achievable goal of being (rather than becoming) creative, spontaneous, curious, concerned about others,…
Descriptors: Drama, Humanism, Humanistic Education, Individual Development
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Education Commission of the States, Denver, CO. National Assessment of Educational Progress. – 1974
Major social studies objectives delineated in this booklet provide a framework for the measurement of student achievement in the social studies. The booklet is arranged in four chapters. The first chapter describes the development of social studies objectives; the other chapters respectively list the social studies objectives for the specific age…
Descriptors: Achievement, Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Evaluation
Dinkmeyer, Donald
DUSO is an experiential approach to learning which relies on the teacher as the facilitator of human development. The need for such a model becomes apparent when an examination of schools reveals a dichotomy between what we value in education and what children experience. What is necessary then is a program based on an affective, holistic design.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Developmental Tasks, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
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