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Peer reviewedShults, David; Cox, Don Richard – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1987
Offers comments on an article appearing in a recent issue of this journal in which the writer argued that word processing enhances student writing performance. Includes a response by the article's author, Don Richard Cox. (FL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Philosophy, English Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLeBlanc, Donna – Educational Gerontology, 1987
Conducted case study research with adults between the ages of 75 and 82 who maintained a consistent level of integrity and emotional health. Results revealed that subjects did not consider themselves old and saw no reason to retire from life. Respondents considered successful adaptation to changes and losses throughout life had helped them adjust…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Aging (Individuals), Case Studies, Emotional Adjustment
Peer reviewedFleischman, Marvin – Chemical Engineering Education, 1988
Presents a philosophical commentary on the need and rationale for incorporating safety and health into the chemical engineering curriculum. Proposes safety and health assessments as useful teaching methods. Describes an approach to bringing safety and health into undergraduate engineering curricula. Gives examples of integration of these curricula…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, College Science, Engineering Education
Peer reviewedSchachter, Hindy Lauer – Liberal Education, 1986
Classic literary and philosophical texts have a unique place in fostering inquiry and awareness, stemming from the relation between inquiry and the ability to empathize with radically new perspectives. College students need exposure to them to increase both awareness and knowledge. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classical Literature, College Curriculum, Cultural Awareness, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedOlson, Gerald B. – Design for Arts in Education, 1986
Proposes that the nature and need of the learner dictate decisions about who teaches arts and what an arts education should be. Maintains that teaching partnerships be established within the arts education community to revitalize the arts curriculum and outlines a model for a school arts program. (TRS)
Descriptors: Art Education, Community Involvement, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedLake, Randall A. – Communication Monographs, 1986
Examines the challenge posed by the naturalist philosophy of language--the view that the meanings of symbols are fixed by the environment. Compares the naturalist philosophy with that presented in an activist Native American essay that argues for the preservation of traditional native languages. (SRT)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Communication (Thought Transfer), Definitions, Language
Peer reviewedSiegel, Harvey – New Directions for Child Development, 1986
Provides a philosophical defense of the view that children have an ethical right to an education that helps them become critical thinkers. Argues for a child's right not to be indoctrinated by anyone and points out an important distinction between morally repugnant indoctrination and nonindoctrinative inculcation of beliefs and attitudes. (NH)
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Critical Thinking, Democratic Values, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedCooke, David – TESL Canada Journal, 1986
Examines the relationship between teaching English as a foreign language (EFL) and national and programmatic development issues. English language teaching (ELT) is discussed from the perspective of its effects on the host culture, and suggestions are made for ensuring that EFL/ELT becomes a productive force within a host country. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Developmental Programs, Educational Development, Educational Improvement
Peer reviewedBrown, Robert G. – Social Studies, 1986
Argues that primary grade level teachers must provide activities which promote thinking skills before expecting achievement in map, globe, and graphing skills. Provides examples of activities which may be used to promote the basic thinking skills which underlie all school work. (JDH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Concept Teaching, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedBlack, Paul – School Science Review, 1986
Offers perspectives on the need for secondary science curriculum reform. Discusses curriculum issues in terms of four stages which include: the nature of science; principles of curriculum design; pupils needs and entitlements; and practical proposals for exploring curriculum models. (ML)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Philosophy, Integrated Curriculum
Peer reviewedCarnoy, Martin; Levin, Henry M. – Educational Studies: A Journal in the Foundations of Education, 1986
This article is a response to the reviews by Hogan and Ryan (see SO 516 080 and SO 516 081). The authors describe their book and defend its theory and major conclusions. (JDH)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Democracy, Educational Philosophy, Educational Sociology
Peer reviewedAtkins, Madeleine J. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1987
Provides an analysis of the aims, structure, and content of the prevocational curriculum in Great Britain. Devotes particular attention to the issue of whether the spread of the prevocational curriculum is related to higher unemployment. (JDH)
Descriptors: Adults, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedHuber, Barbara Weir – Art Education, 1987
Contends that Discipline Based Art Education (DBAE) upholds and exemplifies a tradition that supports the male-dominated status quo in art education. Presents gender-biased quotes from various theorists and philosophers whose works form the foundation of DBAE. Concludes by showing how feminism may strengthen arguments for DBAE. (JDH)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art, Art Education, Art History
Peer reviewedShapiro, Svi – Journal of Educational Thought, 1986
Discusses economic policy alternatives emerging on the political left in the United States in response to the continuing national economic crisis. Considers the educational implications of increased government intervention on behalf of corporate needs, and economic democratization, finding these neo-liberal alternatives representing conflicting…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Climate, Economic Factors, Educational Change
Peer reviewedBrookfield, Stephen – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1985
Focuses on the curriculum, methods, and intellectual orientations of postgraduate training for adult educators found within British and American universities. It argues that we should regard the methods, curricula, modes of evaluation, and intellectual terrain of postgraduate adult education as sociocultural products. (CT)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Context


