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Peer reviewedDunn, Frederick – Journal of Negro Education, 1993
The following three African-American philosophical orientations to education have achieved prominence over the years: (1) the accommodationist philosophy of Booker T. Washington; (2) the radical, liberationist approach of W. E. B. DuBois; and (3) the integrationist/desegregationist, reformist philosophy of Charles H. Houston. Each philosophical…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Colleges, Black Culture, Black Education
Peer reviewedHenley, David R. – Art Education, 1991
Argues that encouraging creative self-expression should remain a vital part of the art curriculum. Provides a case study and explains how the art teacher can intervene to engage affective concerns by using appropriate works of art. Concludes that increased resources or recognition in the field should not be reasons to replace a child-centered…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Art Education
Peer reviewedFeldman, Kevin – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1990
The article highlights the results of a Riverside County, California, project to assist special education teachers to develop expertise in strategy instruction. It describes efforts to overcome school/district obstacles to change, establish teacher support groups, and facilitate a reorientation in basic special education philosophy. (JDD)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Disabilities, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedHyland, Terry – Educational Studies, 1993
Argues that the application of competency-based education strategies have served to reduce the educator's role and marginalize teachers' commitment. Criticizes the British approach and describes alternative concepts. Recommends models of professionalism based on "expertise." (CFR)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Competency Based Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedMurphy, James – Oxford Review of Education, 1993
Considers the view, long fashionable in academic and political circles, that sees the expansion of higher education as benefiting the nation economically. Argues that higher education has expanded well beyond that threshold and would be regarded better as a form of consumption. (CFR)
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Development, Economic Factors, Educational Finance
Amey, Marilyn J. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1999
Faculty incentives are skewed away from the collegiate ideal, particularly at research universities. It is not inevitable that research-oriented faculty divorce themselves from students and campus life, but active participation requires changes in faculty culture, evaluation/reward structures, and types of conversation in which faculty engage on…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, College Environment, College Faculty
Peer reviewedDunn, Mary Anna – Educational Leadership, 2000
Established in 1973, a progressive Charlotte, North Carolina, elementary school has been subjected to trends and pressures (particularly the back-to-basics and direct- instruction movements) that threatened its integrity and survival. Irwin Avenue must cover citywide academic objectives, but organizes its curriculum around themes and active,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Back to Basics, Curriculum Design, Diversity (Student)
Peer reviewedStern, David – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2000
Children are unique. They need different things at different times. Parents and educators should listen thoughtfully to children to determine how best to support them. Describes how a New Hampshire Quaker boarding school implements a thoughtful mix of direction and freedom based on participatory decision making and listening. "Clearness…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Boarding Schools, Conflict Resolution, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedSmith, David Geoffrey – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2000
Contemporary globalization is a continuation of European colonialism, shaped by the Protestant capitalist ethic and technology. The changing mandates of teaching and education under the influence of globalization are identified. Possibilities for teaching in the age of globalization are explored under three themes: recovery of personal truth,…
Descriptors: Alienation, Capitalism, Colonialism, Decentralization
Strickland, Kathleen; Strickland, James – English Teachers' Journal (Israel), 1997
Defines and clarifies the whole-language approach to second-language instruction, discussing the process of shifting to the whole-language approach, use of the approach in secondary schools, and using student interests to shape the curriculum. A chart contrasts elements of the transmission philosophy of the traditional classroom and the…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedMcCourtie, Lena; Miller, Peter – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1997
Describes a team-taught college course designed to develop philosophical literacy among students as groundwork for future humanities courses. Unifying motif was "dialog" between faculty from different areas of expertise; the concept of philosophy as dialog; and the student-teacher relationship as dialog. Discusses course design, lessons learned,…
Descriptors: Assignments, College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Instruction
Peer reviewedSparkes, Andrew C. – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 1996
Maintains that metaphorically and psychologically the body is tied inextricably to the concept of self. Examines the absence of this concept in educational research. Argues that this impacts the self by creating a range of identity dilemmas and considers how this might be resolved. (MJP)
Descriptors: Body Image, Concept Formation, Educational Philosophy, Educational Research
Hargreaves, Andy; Fink, Dean – Education Canada, 1998
A distinctive Canadian school of thought on educational change is inclined to synthesize diverse bodies of work and integrate nonrational and emotional dimensions with rational and technically effective ones in a socially critical way. Highlights the Canadian perspective through discussions about complex systems, contexts of change, critical…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College School Cooperation, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
Boss, Suzie – Northwest Education, 1998
Describes the evolution of alternative schools from progressive learner-centered free schools founded in the 1960s to the present emphasis on at-risk students. Outlines three models of alternative schools and discusses successful strategies and essential characteristics of effective schools for at-risk youth. Emphasizes the importance of…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Educational Environment, Educational Innovation, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedMcGrory, Kathleen – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1996
The professor's primary responsibility to students is directly related to the professor's understanding of his ethical self. The first step toward establishing ethical identity within the ethos of higher education is self-reflection. The quality of faculty decision making can be improved by increased self-awareness and sensitivity to student…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Decision Making, Educational Objectives

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