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Hollingsworth, Patricia L. – 1987
The University of Tulsa (Oklahoma) School for Gifted Children is a full school program for able learners ages 3-12. The school is the only one in the nation to use a curriculum based on Enaction Theory which postulates that thinking is a matter of running a simulation in one's head and involves three steps: (1) creating a mental model, (2)…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum
Craver, Samuel M., Ed. – 1988
The following papers were presented at this meeting: (1) "The Moral Import of the Concept of Education" (Robert D. Heslep) Response: J. Gordon Chamberlin; (2) "Religion and Public Education: Formulating a Rational Legacy" (William F. Losito) Response: James W. Garrison; (3) "Using Scientific Logic To Reconcile Theism and Secular Humanism as…
Descriptors: Censorship, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
Anderson, David B. – 1987
Writing is a methodology for learning and for disseminating that learning. It is the primary methodology for learning in the humanities. However, for many people both inside and outside the discipline of English, writing is something less--a skill to be taught and kept separate from "English" or the humanities. To legitimize writing as a humanist…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, English Instruction, Higher Education, Humanities Instruction
Dupuis, Mary M., Ed. – 1985
The following papers that reflect on problems facing teacher education are included in this monograph: (1) "Toward a New Model of Teacher Education" (Henry J. Hermanowicz); (2) "Recent Research on the Beliefs of Teachers and its Importance for Teacher Education" (Robert H. Mayer); (3) "The Dialogue of Democracy: Its Form, Content, and Implications…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Training, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries
Hutson, Barbara A.; And Others – 1982
To explore the facets of the roles of the reading specialist, data were gathered from 23 specialists concerning their values, their perceptions of the values of their principals, and their assessment of the skills in performing their various roles. The specialists were asked to read descriptions for the following roles: (1) resource person, (2)…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Consultants
Socoski, Patrick – 1981
Dewey's concept of education as growth can be useful in conceiving of student success. Dewey regarded immaturity as potential for continuous development of both children and adults. His concept of "plasticity" as the capacity to alter present actions because of previous experiences is crucial to the notion of growth. A continuous…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Developmental Stages, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Smith, L. Glenn – 1982
This monograph traces the history of Iowa State University from its founding in 1868 to 1982. Following a brief description of the background of teacher training in the ancient world, and its development in Europe and subsequently the United States, the foundations laid for an educational system in mid-western United States are discussed. Iowa…
Descriptors: Agricultural Colleges, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
Murdoch, Allene – 1985
Designed to provide information for the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges' review of the state's Master Plan for Higher Education, this two-part report presents background on recent research on the community college mission and describes processes currently available to the Board to establish priorities within the mission.…
Descriptors: College Planning, College Role, Community Colleges, Educational Philosophy
Miller, Melvin D. – 1984
This book is directed toward inferring a philosophy for vocational education. The issues and concerns that surrounded the early development and expansion of vocational education are first discussed. The preferred practices--the principles--are then developed in three categories. "Principles and People" includes the topics of guidance,…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Career Education, Curriculum, Educational Philosophy
Johnson, Karen S. – 1982
Commonalities between the philosophical perspectives of Alfred Schatz, a European phenomenologist, and George Herbert Mead, the father of symbolic interactionism, are discussed, and the two men's potential significance in social science research is examined. Both men were concerned with the question of the nature of social action, believing that…
Descriptors: Behavior, Biographies, Comparative Analysis, Modernism
Cortese, Anthony J. – 1984
Social and ethnic differences in moral judgment are examined, and a critique of the cognitive-developmental model is presented in this paper. In opposition to Piaget and Kohlberg, the thesis advanced is that morality and moral development are culturally and socially determined constructs. While Piaget postulated the presence of qualitatively…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Cultural Influences, Developmental Stages, Ethnicity
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Shunatona, Gwen – Integrated Education, 1974
Describes a philosophy of education based on the Indian concept of man's place in the circle of nature and the concept of the cycles of life: in the many tribal cultures represented by Native Americans in California, learning and personal growth is the responsibility of all members. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Cultural Pluralism
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Burch, Kerry – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2006
Alexis de Tocqueville's concept of the "tyranny of the majority" can benefit social justice pedagogies owing to its capacity to illuminate the silent, invisible character of hegemonic power. As many critical pedagogues have pointed out, this silent and invisible power seeps not only into the public spaces of education, but also into the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Social Justice, Teaching Methods, Critical Theory
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Huggins, Kenneth B. – National Elementary Principal, 1974
Within a carefully structured situation, students can be allowed greater choice than they now have, and this can be accomplished without making them feel lost and confused. The balance between direction and freely offered alternatives is a delicate one, but the teacher need not be afraid of it. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education, Humanistic Education
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Parker, Robert P., Jr. – English Education, 1974
A neglected aspect of literary history in high schools is the monumental one--the providing of models or ideals. (JH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Creativity, English Curriculum, English Education
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