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Cantrell, Charles C. – 1984
This report presents a discussion of the educational philosophy of community college instructors and provides results of a study of full-time faculty members at Elizabethtown Kentucky Community College (EKCC) conducted to compare the philosophy and values of community college faculty and the implications of the differences among faculty for…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Educational Philosophy, Females
Milligan, Jerry L. – 1988
The debate between the whole language approach and the word-centered skills approach to beginning reading instruction is likely to continue into the next decade, so it seems crucial that educators at all levels understand thoroughly the views held by the participants. Advocates of the whole language approach believe effective readers see meaning…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Ediger, Marlow – 1987
Emphasizing the use of computers to achieve educational objectives, the three essays in this collection utilize the principles of learning, schools of thought in educational psychology, and guidance from a study of the philosophy of education to provide a framework relevant for the use of computers in developing the curriculum. The first essay,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy
Sharp, Ann Margaret – 1984
Assumptions about nature and personhood and the relationship between the two are implicated in the aim of doing philosophy with elementary school students and transforming classrooms into communities of inquiry. Assumptions are also made about dialogue; truth; knowledge; and the ability of children to form communities that will engender care for…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Group Dynamics
Dudczak, Craig A. – 1985
Directors of forensics at research universities are subject to a conflict between attaining pedagogically justified goals for forensic activities and the realities incumbent upon the mission of a research university. The ideal, pedagogical view of forensics maintains that a forensics program should offer a broad range of activities, should be…
Descriptors: Conflict, Debate, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
Louisiana State Dept. of Education, Baton Rouge. Div. of Special Education. – 1983
The packet provides a series of activities designed to help schools become familiar with a systematic approach to successful mainstreaming, educational strategies with mainstreamed students, and effective communication techniques. The packet includes a preservice activity and 12 steps for developing a mainstreaming program in the school: (1)…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Disabilities, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Ohio State Dept. of Education, Columbus. Div. of Elementary and Secondary Education. – 1985
Intended to help teachers understand English as a curricular area and identify curriculum issues, this document can also assist committee members as they develop or revise their school district's English language arts course of study. The chapters discuss the following topics: (1) the past, present, and future of the English language arts…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Disabilities, Educational History, Educational Objectives
Yeshiva of Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY. Joel Braverman High School. – 1987
The Yeshiva of Flatbush, a high school located in the Midwood-Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York, teaches both secular and Judaic studies with an emphasis upon transmitting the values and traditions of Halachic Judaism. The philosophy of the school is to provide an education in which Jewish studies are taught in Hebrew and to encourage student…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, High Schools
Stoops, John A. – 1987
This article examines Maria Montessori's ideas on education and young children with specific reference to: (1) the nature of the child; (2) the religious dimension of her ideas; (3) other philosophical ideas which support Montessori's approach to educating young children; (4) cognitive development in young children; and (5) the moral dimension of…
Descriptors: Biographies, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational History
Bloomfield Hills School District, MI. – 1982
Intended to identify what any elementary school student in the Bloomfield Hills (Michigan) School District should be able to do as a result of the reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills taught in each classroom, this curriculum guide also offers suggested activities for teachers and help for professional staff in defining the structure…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Educational Philosophy
Lipman, Matthew; Smith, Theresa L., Ed. – 1981
Students in grades three and four are introduced to the concepts of abstract reasoning, ambiguity, and interpersonal relationships in this philosophic reader. The story involves mystery and myth and works with literary techniques of similie and metaphor. Pixie is introduced as a precocious character who is impatient with other people, a tease, and…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Ambiguity, Concept Teaching, Elementary Education
Lipman, Matthew; Sharp, Ann Margaret – 1982
Designed to accompany "Pixie," a philosophy reader for students in grades three and four, this instructional manual presents discussion plans, games, philosophical activities, and reasoning exercises so that the concepts in the reader can be readily operationalized in the classroom. The "Pixie" program focuses on abstract reasoning, ambiguity, and…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Ambiguity, Concept Teaching, Elementary Education
Heinrich, June Sark – 1982
There is a strong case to be made for mainstreaming older people into regular classes and schools rather than segregating them in special, separate groups on the basis of age. Many older Americans are in need of elementary-secondary level training in order to become functionally literate. Similarly, the continually changing nature of work has…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Educational Needs
McInnis, Bernadette – 1982
The Collaborative Probing Model (CPM) is a heuristic approach to writing across the disciplines that stresses discovery, process, and assessment. Faculty input will help the English department design an oral and written communication block that will be unified by a series of interdisciplinary videotaped presentations. CPM also uses flow charting…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy
Bartolini, Leandro A.; Wasem, Leighton – 1985
The purpose of this paper, one of several background reports for a comprehensive policy study of early childhood education, is to identify current issues regarding the kindergarten curriculum, particularly in relation to the trends surrounding the shift from a developmental curriculum to a more academic-based curriculum. The single major issue…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research, Educational Change, Educational History
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