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Peer reviewedCova, Bernard; And Others – Management Education and Development, 1993
The EAP, European School of Management, has evolved a curriculum based on inductive pedagogy. Its five major dimensions are case study method, "memoire," in-company placements, lectures, and language learning. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Case Studies, Course Content, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedMarcroft, Minette – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1990
In the current conservative climate of higher education, questioning students' political beliefs is imperative for a real democratization of knowledge. Oppositional pedagogy pressures the assumptions of the existing system--the dominant knowledges and institutional and social arrangements derived from them--and enables students to change their…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Instruction, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Change
Peer reviewedHill, Brennan R. – Religious Education, 1990
Maintains that contemporary theology of creation is concerned with social, ecological, and nuclear crises, pointing out that many theologians assume responsibility for offering values needed for earth's survival. Reports on the perspectives of four theologians on creation: Gibson Winter; John Haught; A. R. Peacocke; and Sallie McFague. Suggest…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Christianity, Creationism, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedMcKenna, Michael C.; And Others – Educational Researcher, 1990
Replies to Carole Edelsky's response to the authors' article on the schism between proponents of whole language and traditional language arts instruction. Defends the questions posed by the authors' research agenda, and suggests that diverse research methodologies can be employed in tandem to address them. Calls for collaboration among…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedGiroux, Henry A. – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1994
Explores the possible intersections between postmodern theory and educational change. Attacks recent backlashes against postmodernism as counterproductive. Describes today's students as inhabitants of a border region between modernism and postmodern culture, as seen in recent films about adolescents. Relates such a view to pedagogical change. (HB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cultural Context, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedCarl, Jim – Comparative Education Review, 1994
Compares the actors and ideologies that have shaped national educational policy on school choice, particularly the 1988 Education Reform Act in England and the America 2000 Excellence in Education Act in the United States. Explains how the focus of recent national education reforms shifted from access and efficiency to demand for free markets and…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Conservatism, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedHenry, Jim – College English, 1994
Examines the writings of graduate students in a seminar to reveal a complex discursive scene. Provides a narratological analysis of student authorship. Raises questions about writing across the curriculum theory and suggests new possibilities for research and teaching. (HB)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedMeltzer, Lynn; Reid, D. Kim – Journal of Special Education, 1994
This paper describes the influence of constructivism on assessment practices used with special needs students. Features of assessment that incorporate a constructivist philosophy include those holistic, dynamic, and multidimensional in scope; complex interactions among development and the curriculum; metacognitive processes and strategic learning;…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Based Assessment, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedTemple, Charles; And Others – Reading Teacher, 1994
Describes the "Global Method" of Celestin Freinet, a French educator whose teaching methods (similar to language experience, writing process approach, and whole language) are used by teachers in Europe. Offers excerpts of Freinet's ideas on democratic pedagogy, having children write their own books, teaching writing, moral civic…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedKennedy, Alan – Liberal Education, 1991
The college liberal arts curriculum should help disengage students from their own cultural perspectives so they can more adequately think and argue about the past. Similarly, in studying how literary texts represent cultures, students need not "know" the culture but simply understand the statement they make. (MSE)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, College Curriculum, Cultural Influences
Peer reviewedHyland, Terry – Educational Studies, 1991
Describes an increasing shift in the British educational system toward vocationalism. Recognizes proliferation of the belief that education primarily should prepare the student for work. Differentiates between industry's profit-making goal and education's complex range of functions. Expresses concern that society emphasizes individualism as…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Corporate Support, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Ingleton, Ralph – Pathways, 1991
Argues for use of education to change environmental attitudes. Suggests philosophical changes to better align education with "new world view." Describes developmental differences between environmental education and outdoor education. Suggests maximizing both disciplines and incorporating newest methods and technologies for high…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Educational Responsibility
Peer reviewedWayte, Gillian; Wayte, Nick – Journal of Art and Design Education, 1990
Examines why art and design educators resist the modularization of degree-level courses. Identifies key characteristics of art education in England through an ethnographic study. Discusses government policy and rationales for modular and integrated courses. Concludes that the holistic approach to education allows students to expound and develop…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Classroom Research, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedLanser, Shirley; McDonnell, Laura – Young Children, 1991
Describes the educational philosophy and procedures of New York City's City and Country School, where two through seven year olds use primary materials to enrich cognitive, emotional, social, and physical growth. The school promotes deep involvement, independent learning, and increased attention span. (BB)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Instructional Materials, Outdoor Activities
Peer reviewedEwert, Gerry D. – Review of Educational Research, 1991
Aspects of the social theory of J. Habermas with implications for education are reviewed. Habermas had influenced thinking about pedagogical and administrative theory and about the societal role of education and educational practices. According to Habermas, critical social science requires mastery of the analytic and interpretive sciences, not…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Practices, Educational Research, Educational Sociology


