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Helwig, Carl – 1974
In a declining role, the educational philosopher might be able to revive his own role through the current call for educational reform amidst America's latest "educational crisis." The educational issues raised by Illich, Silberman, Skinner and Muller are analyzed in detail for they provide the basis for such a revived role. Particularly,…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Educational Problems
Jackson, Virginialee D. – 1974
The paper describes four alternative teacher training approaches offering Navajo Indian college students the opportunity to become certified classroom teachers within proximity of their homes and jobs on the reservation. Programs discussed include Navajo Tribal Teacher Education Program, Career Opportunities Program, Teacher Corps, and a…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, College Students, Community Involvement
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). General Conference. – 1972
The report, published by the Commission as directed by the Executive Board of UNESCO, was charged to take into consideration the formulation of UNESCO's future programs in education. This agenda item presents the comments of the Director-General, in which the origin of the Commission's work, general observations, main orientation of the report,…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Developing Nations, Educational Development, Educational Philosophy
Hillman, Aaron – 1973
This project sought to find ways in which emotional learning could be brought to a level commensurate with intellectual learning. Confluent education refers to the concept of teaching a person through both cognitive and affective processes. Nine elements must be present in the teaching situation in order for confluent education to exist:…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Educational Change
Brombert, Victor, Ed. – 1962
One of a series of works aimed at presenting contemporary critical opinion on major authors, this collection includes essays by Victor Brombert, Martin Turnell, Erich Auerbach, Jean Prevost, Raymond Giraud, Irving Howe, Judd D. Hubert, Leon Blum, Jean Starobinski, Jean-Pierre Richard, and Simone de Beauvoir--all dealing with the biography and…
Descriptors: Authors, Biographies, Eighteenth Century Literature, English Instruction
Corbett, Edward P. J. – 1971
This paper presents a review of the current literature on the new rhetoric. It traces the noticeable resurgence of interest in rhetoric among teachers of English and composition since the College Composition and Communication Conference in Los Angeles in the spring of 1963, citing the contributions of Martin J. Steinmann, Kenneth Burke, Francis…
Descriptors: Aristotelian Criticism, Critical Thinking, Educational History, English Instruction
World-Wide Education and Research Inst., Salt Lake City, UT. – 1973
This booklet is the last in a series of five published in connection with the Guam Assessment of Educational Needs. Collectively, the series represents an effort to identify and validate the most critical education needs for the Guam schools so that improved educational opportunities can be developed for Guam students. This document summarizes the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment, Educational Environment, Educational Needs
Trueblood, Roy W. – 1973
The philosophy of the comprehensive community colleges, as well as their promises, has resulted in a revolution in higher education. The philosophy is that everyone should have access to higher education, at a price he can afford to pay, and that curricula should be geared to the real needs of persons. Most comprehensive community colleges offer…
Descriptors: Career Education, Community Colleges, Comprehensive Programs, Educational Philosophy
Music Educators National Conference, Washington, DC. Contemporary Music Project. – 1971
This anthology of articles and speeches by associates of the Contemporary Music Project traces the development of the theory of comprehensive musicianship during the first ten years (1959-1969) of the Project activities, providing a history of the program. Part I details the initial music education program--the Young Composers Project through…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Curriculum Development, Educational Experiments, Educational Philosophy
Ojansuu, Raila, Ed. – 1971
This publication contains two chapters of the final report of the Curriculum Committee published in 1970 as an evaluation of goals and curriculum of the comprehensive school in Finland. The comprehensive school aims at providing the children with material and stimuli that favor a positive personality development. The major domains of an integrated…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Comprehensive Programs, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Caylor, Florence Byrens – 1973
This status study investigated elementary school music education in the United States in 1972 as reflected in: (1) the opinions and attitudes of practicing music educators in representative districts throughout the nation; (2) the literature and publications of music educators; and (3) the opinions of elementary school administrators. Information…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Curriculum Problems, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Bloom, Karen L.; And Others – 1971
Whether community college education will successfully meet its comprehensive goals obviously depends on many factors. A vital one is the faculty and how well they support the college's mission, and if they do not, why not? Prior empirical evidence generally indicates ambivalence in faculty views. This report attempts to measure the extent of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Philosophy, Faculty, Goal Orientation
Curtis, Thomas E. – 1971
Current educational philosophies stress the need to personalize education. Emphasis must be placed on the needs and interests of individuals, and curricula must be constructed to enable students to actualize their own potentialities. The humanizing curriculum centers on the student, and the teacher helps to plan, guide, and evaluate the individual…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Nogales, Luis G., Ed. – 1971
Citations and annotations for 444 printed works on the Mexican American or Chicano published from 1919 to 1970 are found in this revised and enlarged bibliography. The bibliography is meant to be selective and emphasizes scholarly publications. Compared to an earlier edition, unpublished dissertations are covered more extensively and the number of…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Anthropology, Economics, Education
Barrios, Ernie, Ed. – 1971
More than 300 books and articles published from 1920 to 1971 are reviewed in this annotated bibliography of literature on the Chicano. The citations and reviews are categorized by subject area and deal with contemporary Chicano history, education, health, history of Mexico, literature, native Americans, philosophy, political science, pre-Columbian…
Descriptors: American Indians, Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Resources, Health
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