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Peer reviewedSandell, Renee – Studies in Art Education, 1991
Explores feminist pedagogy's liberating relevance to the theory and practice of contemporary art education, on the premise that feminism can ameliorate the marginal statuses of women, art, and education. Discusses feminism's impact on education, feminist pedagogy as an alternative instructional model with its emphasis in collaboration,…
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Education, College Instruction
Zeldin, Shepherd – Equity and Choice, 1991
Describes an elementary school six years after it adopted the Comer process, an educational philosophy promoting ongoing collaboration among parents, teachers, and administrators to do what is best for student learning and development. Consensus whenever possible and open expression of feelings and issues builds professionalism and community.…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedGiroux, Henry A. – Journal of Education, 1990
Presents dominant approaches to English teaching as reinforcing social inequality by excluding works considered marginal with respect to mainstream society. Suggests teaching students to critically appropriate the expression of different cultural experiences, providing them with the skills they will need to define and shape, rather than simply…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Evaluation, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedHiemstra, Roger – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1991
Defines learning environment as the physical surroundings, psychological or emotional conditions, and sociocultural influences affecting the growth and development of an adult engaged in learning. Suggests that ingrained views of learning environments can be changed by perspective transformation, paradigm shift, and personal philosophy. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Attitude Change, Classroom Design, Cultural Context
Polloway, Edward A.; And Others – Education and Training in Mental Retardation, 1991
Issues in the development of appropriate curricula for elementary students who are mildly mentally retarded are discussed. Emphasis is on the concept of "subsequent environments as an attitude" and on variables that may influence vertical (e.g., preschool and middle school transitions) and horizontal (including social and curricular integration)…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education, Goal Orientation
Peer reviewedBooth, Wayne C. – American Journal of Education, 1990
Responds to Bruce Kimball's article, "Professions of Language and Reason," in which he reviews Booth's book, "The Vocation of a Teacher: Rhetorical Occasions." Explains how Kimball missed the point of his book, which was to celebrate teaching, a vocation too often denigrated or twisted to serve the ends of other vocations. Corrects other…
Descriptors: Education, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBredekamp, Sue – Young Children, 1993
Inspired by the early childhood schools of Reggio Emilia, Italy, offers six challenges to American educators to reclaim the image of the competent child, promote conceptual integrity of programs for children, refine the definition of developmental appropriateness, balance standard-setting with questioning, reflect on professional development, and…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Competence, Educational Attitudes, Educational Improvement
Peer reviewedFuller, Timothy – Perspectives on Political Science, 1992
Argues Fukayama's assertion of "end of history" must be seen as attempt to establish new civil theology to guide political deliberations. Asserts Fukayama thesis is based on Hegelian view of ideas becoming real through human imagination and will. Claims end of era is not identical to end of history and that socialism will be reborn in…
Descriptors: Christianity, Democratic Values, Hermeneutics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBrosio, Richard A. – Educational Theory, 1993
Highlights tensions between capitalism and democracy, noting the effect on educational systems and arguing that some order can be brought to the heterogeneity and confusion by understanding that they are two profoundly different and oppositional logics. The paper reviews the works of several authors and discusses capitalist totalism and…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Democracy, Democratic Values, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedGarrison, Jim – Educational Researcher, 1994
Responds to comments about educational research models by Ernest E. House and Cleo H. Cherryholmes with quotations from the writings of John Dewey. The points of agreement and disagreement among Dewey and these critics make it evident that theory and practice cannot be separated in educational research. (SLD)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Context Effect, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedGraham, Gordon – Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1992
Maintains that political liberalism and the democratic ideal provide the foundation for almost all contemporary political thought. Argues that, contrary to most theoretical constructs, there is a natural tension between the fundamental ideals of liberalism and those of democracy. (CFR)
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Citizen Participation, Democracy, Democratic Values
Peer reviewedThomas, Laurence – Journal of Moral Education, 1993
Asserts that much of moral philosophy is an exercise in constructing theories for an ideal world. Contends that human beings are the basic subject of morality, not moral principles or theories. Maintains that consistent effort and trust building can bridge the gap across socioeconomic categories. (CFR)
Descriptors: Civil Law, Ethics, Higher Education, Justice
Peer reviewedFlorio-Ruane, Susan – English Education, 1994
Discusses how preservice teachers, whose cultural backgrounds may differ drastically from the students whom they teach, take up the challenge of cross-cultural dialog through autobiographical writing. Invites educators to provide beginning teachers the opportunity to discuss and be exposed to such issues. (HB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cultural Differences, Educational Philosophy, English Instruction
Peer reviewedFeinberg, Walter – Educational Theory, 1993
Reviews Robert Westbrook's book, "John Dewey and American Democracy," which analyzes intellectual debates in which Dewey was involved. The book provides a critical account of Dewey's role as an agent of political change and a promoter of participatory democracy and participative decision making. (SM)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Democratic Values, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedReagan, Timothy – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1993
Examines the nature and attributes of reflective practitioners, necessary characteristics of reflective practitioners, and the role of university faculty in educational foundations and philosophy of education in preparing reflective practitioners. Argues that reflective practice in schools is philosophy of education at its best. (SM)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Foundations of Education


