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Cordell, Franklin D.; Luna, F. C. – Colorado Journal of Educational Research, 1978
Describes the minimum conditions for creating the humanistic school. Humanism is based on principles that fall into three basic categories: a set of beliefs about self and the nature of social reality, a set of skills to be learned by teachers, administrators, and pupils, and a set of necessary conditions in the social system. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Processes, Educational Objectives, Educational Principles
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Stallman, R. K. – Physical Educator, 1977
The author examines nine commonly held beliefs concerning the value of physical activities and concludes that, while some may indeed be true, none are inherent to and develop of necessity from the activities themselves. (MJB)
Descriptors: Aggression, Cooperation, Educational Principles, Fundamental Concepts
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Crittenden, Brian – Australian Journal of Education, 1977
Three aspects of equality as a social ideal are examined in relation to education: equal opportunity, equality of outcome, and access to a common curriculum. The discussion is related to the Karmel Report and the first two reports of the Australian Schools Commission. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Conference Reports, Curriculum, Educational Objectives
Hunter, Madeline – Instructor, 1977
Author argues that humanism and behaviorism are not necessarily exclusive of one another, and that principles of behaviorism, when thoughtfully applied, can lead to the achievement of humanistic goals. (RW)
Descriptors: Contingency Management, Educational Attitudes, Educational Objectives, Educational Principles
Szekely, Beatrice Beach, Ed. – Soviet Education, 1987
Presents translations of six Russian language articles which highlight the relationship between Marxist philosophy and contemporary educational practice in the USSR. (JDH)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
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Cramton, Roger C. – Journal of Legal Education, 1987
Legal education today focuses too narrowly on the profession itself, and fails to meet the larger obligation to probe the interrelationship of love and justice as well as the development of civic virtue and a sense of public duty. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Higher Education, Legal Education (Professions)
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Kytle, Jackson; Millman, Ernest Joel – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1986
This paper focuses on the discrepancy the authors personally experienced between the stated principles of social research and experience with several applied social research projects over the last 10 years. Three cases of applied social research are presented and critiqued, and two types of structural problems were found. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Evaluation Criteria, Program Evaluation, Research Methodology
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Magee, S. R.; Alexander, D. J. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1986
The authors focus on that aspect of continuing education which follows the continuous period of formal study before entering main employment. They maintain that such education should not draw artificial boundaries between education and training, between vocational and general education, or between formal and informal systems of provision or…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Policy, Educational Principles
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Tarrant, J. M. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 1984
Critiquing Wilson's and Cowell's article, "The Democratic Myth" (v17 p111-17), the author argues that there is a substantial body of knowledge on the idea of democracy outside educational philosophy, and that from that body of knowledge one can derive conclusions about attainment and performances appropriate for a democratic populace. (RM)
Descriptors: Democracy, Democratic Values, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
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Laska, John A. – Clearing House, 1985
Identifies and explicates two basic principles of mastery teaching, then shows how an understanding of the principles can be used to provide answers to the major criticisms of mastery teaching. (FL)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Master Teachers
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Maloney, Karen E. – Educational Studies: A Journal in the Foundations of Education, 1985
How educational philosophers have explained, justified, and defined their field is discussed. Four periods are examined: the comparative period, 1942-1953; the transitional period, 1954-1957; the analytic period, 1958-1967; and the prospective period, 1968-1982. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Educational Theories
Bruce, Michael G. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1984
Although a recent conference in Neusiedl-am-See, Austria, and others like it have encouraged the development through national education systems of an awareness of European cultural identity and "active cooperation and communication among Europeans," the realization of such a project remains largely to be accomplished. (JBM)
Descriptors: Conferences, Cooperation, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Exchange
Grundeen, Brenda – 1997
This paper briefly traces the history of 4-H youth development programs, explains what youth development is, and shows how the experiential learning model is used in 4-H. Begun over 75 years ago as a means of extending the learning of the land-grant university to rural youth, 4-H is part of the Cooperative Extension Service. The curriculum…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adolescent Development, Child Development, Educational Principles
Chambliss, J. J., Ed. – 1996
This reference book charts the influence of philosophical ideas that have had the greatest influence on education from ancient Greece to the present. The book covers such classical thinkers as Plato, Augustine, Hypatia, Locke, and Rousseau, as well as such recent figures as Montessori, Heidegger, Du Bois, and Dewey. The encyclopedia consists of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Educational Theories, Encyclopedias
Gardiner, Lion F., Ed.; Anderson, Caitlin, Ed.; Cambridge, Barbara L., Ed. – 1997
This book is intended to provide college administrators, faculty, and researchers with a guide to resources concerned with assessment at the postsecondary level. After a foreword by Margaret A. Miller, president of the American Association for Higher Education (AAHE), an introduction by Barbara L. Cambridge examines the different ways that current…
Descriptors: College Outcomes Assessment, Educational Principles, Educational Resources, Evaluation Methods
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