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Hone, Brian W. – J Educ Admin, 1969
Paper presented at a conference on Research into Education, convened by the Australian Council for Educational Research (May 18-23, 1967).
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Elementary Schools
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Himmelberger, Ann H.; And Others – Nurse Educator, 1982
The authors describe a systematic process for prerequisite course evaluation in a baccalaureate nursing program. A task force involved faculty and students in determining the usefulness of current prerequisites. Evaluation was in terms of consistency with program philosophy and relevance to nursing science course concepts. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy
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Tickell, Gerry – English in Australia, 1983
Discusses ways that schools and English teachers should respond to the social and technological changes. (FL)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Technology, English Instruction, Futures (of Society)
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Macclennan, Gary; Lingard, Robert – English in Australia, 1983
Analyzes different approaches to English teaching in light of recent sociological accounts of the role in the reproduction of culture and society. Draws upon the work of Gramsci, Bourdieu, Passeron, and Bernstein to examine the class location of English and English teachers. (FL)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences, Education, Educational Philosophy
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Doll, William E., Jr. – Theory into Practice, 1983
Progressive education influenced, but did not alter, the fundamental behaviorist-associationist model dominating education in the twentieth century. Post-industrial society will need the intellectual and creative abilities that the progressives fostered. Jean Piaget's work offers a model for growth and development that is an alternative to…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Educational Change, Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy
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Cadwallader, Mervyn L. – Liberal Education, 1983
It is argued that tenure is not, as traditionally claimed, essential for academic freedom, and that in light of social change and recent litigation, the modern democracy needs to put into practice a theory of academic freedom distinct from tenure. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Court Litigation, Democratic Values
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School Science Review, 1983
Papers presented include: (1) CORE science--an exploratory study of pupils' perceptions of their science course; (2) chemistry and science philosophy; (3) taxonomy of scientific words (focusing on language of science, science words, theories of meaning, uses/implications of the taxonomy); and (4) description of experimental studies, a 16+ work…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Classification, Core Curriculum
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Owen, David B. – Educational Theory, 1982
This essay considers Jean Jacques Rousseau's conception of history in "Emile" and its relationship to Rousseau's educational curriculum. History is, for Rousseau, at the heart of the curriculum and is one of the chief instruments for imparting knowledge of the world and encouraging moral behavior. (PP)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
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Habibi, D. A. – Educational Theory, 1983
John Stuart Mill viewed children in a more favorable light than is generally believed. Mill wished to protect children from society's bad influences long enough for their individual personalities and talents to develop. Complexities that arise in applying a liberal theory to the education of the immature are discussed. (PP)
Descriptors: Child Role, Childrens Rights, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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Slaughter, Sheila; Silva, Edward T. – Educational Theory, 1983
The relationship between power and knowledge is discussed, as it concerns the professoriate in higher education. Power and knowledge, it is argued, can vary independently. Although economic power influences faculty, they still possess considerable autonomy to shape education and to develop humanistic capacities of students. (PP)
Descriptors: Capitalism, College Faculty, Economic Factors, Educational Philosophy
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Cushenberry, Donald C. – Reading Horizons, 1983
Discusses (1) some of the social conditions that necessitate improved reading programs in the future; (2) the skills that should be emphasized in those programs; and (3) some principles for building a meaningful philosophy about reading instruction. (FL)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Lifelong Learning
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Hamilton, Stephen F. – Reading Teacher, 1983
Uses current ecological research to explore the social nature of the classroom as it affects both teaching and learning. (FL)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
McPherson, R. Bruce; McPherson, Carolyn M. – California Journal of Teacher Education, 1982
The evolving common school is public, community-based, supported by public taxation, and a secular alternative available to parents and their children. The "not-so-common" school, an example of which is Mendel Catholic High School (Chicago, Illinois), features curriculum constructed by professionals, religious training, and determination…
Descriptors: Black Students, Catholic Schools, Educational Philosophy, Males
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Beckett, Kelvin – Educational Theory, 1982
The author disputes key points about John Dewey's views on education and experience made in an article by Donald Vandenberg (Educational Theory, Summer 1980). In particular, Beckett asserts that Dewey's ideal of growth is thoroughly consistent with his view that education is a lifelong process. (PP)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Psychology, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
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Broudy, Harry S. – Educational Theory, 1982
The problems that educational philosophers face in communicating with: (1) school of education faculty; (2) specialists in other areas of philosophy; and (3) educators and laymen involved in the schools are discussed. Four levels of discourse are proposed; the importance of tailoring abstraction level to audience needs is stressed. (PP)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Difficulty Level, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
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