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Callan, Eamonn – Educational Theory, 1982
John Dewey's doctrine that education is a process of continuing growth is analyzed and critiqued. Dewey's principles of interaction and continuity and his commitment to scientific problem-solving and democratic values are discussed. Inconsistencies in Dewey's thought are pointed out. (PP)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
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English, Eleanor B. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1983
The philosophy of Charles H. McCloy, a noted physical educator, is examined using a structuring model devised by William Frankena. From this perspective, McCloy's views appear holistic, focusing on social, character, and aesthetic concerns, as well as on the physical. (PP)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hammer, Richard – English Journal, 1983
Argues that tracking students serves the economic imperatives of American society while subverting the values of English teachers. (JL)
Descriptors: Educational Principles, English Instruction, High Schools, Humanistic Education
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Anderson, Kenneth E. – Science Teacher, 1982
Four guiding principles are offered to develop scientific literacy in all students and to attract and challenge students who want to pursue science careers. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: College Science, Educational Improvement, Educational Principles, Guidelines
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Passow, A. Harry – Teachers College Record, 1982
John Dewey's influence on educational thought and practice was felt on six continents and brought about in three ways: (1) Dewey's visits to foreign countries; (2) translations of Dewey's books into languages; and (3) the thousands of foreign students who studied Dewey's philosophy and returned to their countries to become leaders in education.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Innovation, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
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Martin, Jane Roland – Harvard Educational Review, 1981
Martin argues that the accepted interpretation of Rousseau's philosophy of education, as revealed in "Emile," is fundamentally mistaken because it fails to acknowledge his discussion of the education of girls. She proposes that Rousseau intended a production and not a growth model which applies to the education of both sexes. (SK)
Descriptors: Aptitude, Child Development, Citizen Role, Educational Philosophy
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Wickham, Ann – Comparative Education Review, 1980
The example of the Republic of Ireland has been used to illustrate the argument that policies and ideologies operating in and transforming institutions at the nation-state level cannot be understood solely by reference to forces confined within nation-state boundaries. (Author/KC)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational Policy
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Williams, A. J.; Foster, L. E. – Journal of Educational Thought, 1979
This article examines statements about humanistic education, basing its critique on both style and content. Part One attempts to locate humanistic education in the context of reformist movements in education and psychology. Part Two considers the movement's self-explanation and attempts to divine assumptions underlying its various justifications.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Educational Principles, Fundamental Concepts
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Howick, William H. – Journal of Thought, 1981
The author examines selected problems in higher education by presenting them as a series of dilemmas: intellectualism versus vocationalism; egalitarianism versus quality; the economy of the country versus the economy of the college; and government control versus university autonomy. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Academic Standards, Administrative Problems, Conflict
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Szaniawski, Ignacy; Ksztatcenia, Katedra – European Journal of Science Education, 1980
Discusses general education and basic subjects as well as vocational education (general-technical education in particular) in terms of the logical and epistemological qualities. Basic general-technical subjects and their peculiarities are also discussed. Suggests a new principle of teaching, namely, the principle of integration. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational History, Educational Objectives, Educational Principles
Hunter, C. Bruce – Illinois Schools Journal, 1978
The Athenian experience parallels the American idealism that produced progressive and open education. The extremes of Sparta's "basic" education are a caricature of our own discipline-based and basic education movements. An understanding of these systems can help us judge the merits of our own educational movements. (Author)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles
Abrams, Mary – Graduate Woman, 1979
The league of Cities for the Arts in Education encourages the integration of all the arts in all parts of school curricula for all children. An overview of the project and the individual programs of Hartford, Little Rock, Minneapolis, New York, Seattle, and Winston-Salem are described. (JMD)
Descriptors: Art Education, Change Strategies, Community Involvement, Cooperative Planning
Freeman, William H. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1977
Before implementation of competency based teacher education, its shortcomings should be examined from the viewpoints of the source of the competencies, their effect on students and faculty, and their effect on school administration and student guidance. (MB)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Competency Based Teacher Education, Concept Formation, Educational Principles
Koziey, Paul W. – Education Canada, 1996
Violence is rooted in obedience to authority and in comparisons--foundations of our institutions of parenting and schooling. Obedience brings reward and punishment, comparison perpetuates a cycle of competition and conflict. Television violence is especially harmful because children easily understand visual images. The Reality Research approach to…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Children, Competition, Corporal Punishment
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Chyung, Seung-Youn; Stepich, Donald – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2003
Provides an overview of Bloom's taxonomy of educational objectives. A case study is then presented that explains how the use of the taxonomy was instrumental in the development of graduate-level online instruction and how the taxonomy helped to maintain the congruence among the components of online instruction. (MES)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classification, Congruence (Psychology), Educational Objectives
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