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Stone, Brad Lowell – Teaching Sociology, 1992
Argues for the incorporation of classical liberal theory into undergraduate sociology theory courses. Urges that liberalism be contextualized in relationship to its intellectual predecessors. Suggests that understanding classical liberalism enhances understanding of Durkheim, Marx, and Weber. Recommends works that can be used as reading…
Descriptors: Course Content, Higher Education, Liberalism, Social Systems
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Schatzberg-Smith, Kathleen – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1989
Discusses the role of literacy in enabling people to influence the political and social processes that affect their lives. Reviews various definitions of literacy. Citing Paolo Friere and others, considers the political, social, and economic issues related to literacy; and the components of and the conditions needed to develop a liberated…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Andragogy, Definitions, Educational Theories
Hinchey, Patricia H. – 1998
This book introduces critical theory, providing a practical starting point for teachers interested in exploring alternatives for creating a new kind of classroom experience, both for themselves and their students. Critical theory offers most educators an approach to education that is radically different from the norm. This book provides the…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Critical Thinking, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Wexler, Philip – Social Education, 1985
Educational change will develop from social conditions. Emergent patterns of social change are described, and educational possibilities of future social education are considered. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
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Dowd, James J. – Teaching Sociology, 1991
Discusses effects on graduate sociology education of trends emphasizing quantitative methods and the positivist tradition at the expense of social theory and interpretive sociology. Argues that failure to develop sociology's interpretive tradition has allowed the style and intellectual creativity of sociological work to suffer. Urges greater…
Descriptors: Creativity, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Graduate Study
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Brown, Richard Harvey; And Others – American Behavioral Scientist, 1995
Questions how academia can continue to engage in knowledge production without producing and legitimating dominant discourses. Maintains that academia must accept that individuals live in a time of multiple perspectives, an absence of embracing consensus, and the deconstruction of any absolute or foundational principles of truth. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Democratic Values, Educational Environment, Elitism
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Nordquest, David A. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1991
Discusses the difficulties of providing unity in introductory political science classes. Argues that beginning students will better understand politics if they are shown how to conceive of political figures and events in the same terms as their own experience. Urges a definition of politics that stresses people's relations to one another rather…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Course Content, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
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O'Brien, Jodi A.; Kollock, Peter – Teaching Sociology, 1991
Uses social exchange theory as a conceptual framework for developing the sociological imagination. Explains this counters a trend toward an emphasis on social forces as behavioral determinants and the omission of values in the classroom. States exchange theory emphasizes how individual action collectively changes the social structure. Applies…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Content, Course Organization, Curriculum Development
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Hoover, Judith D.; Howard, Leigh Anne – American Behavioral Scientist, 1995
Maintains that the inclusion of diverse views to enhance understanding is one of the central tenets of education. Briefly summarizes the arguments for and against multicultural education and calls for a more tolerant and open dialog between conservative and liberal factions. (MJP)
Descriptors: Conservatism, Cultural Pluralism, Democratic Values, Educational Change
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Radcliff, Benjamin – Social Science Quarterly, 1992
Asserts that majority rule in a democratic society follows a cyclical pattern. Discusses the paradox between the concept of majority rule and protection of the rights of voting minorities. Compares the difficulty of achieving democracy to that of achieving justice through jury trials. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Democracy, Democratic Values, Elections
Latimore, James, Ed.; Levesque-Lopman, Louise, Ed. – 1984
One of a series of resources for teaching sociology at the postsecondary level, this volume contains syllabi and resource materials for instruction in social theory. Material is divided into four sections. Section I, an introduction, describes the nature of social theory and provides tabulations of the kind of theory courses offered at the…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Graduate Study
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Weaver, Gary R. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 1988
Discussed is the value of integrating the study of technology and society. Topics include political theory of spontaneous social orders, paradoxical nature of the theory in historical and in contemporary contexts, uses of spontaneous order theory with feedback technologies, and the comparison of feedback technology with two different spontaneous…
Descriptors: Political Influences, Politics, Science and Society, Scientific and Technical Information
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Babbie, Earl – Teaching Sociology, 1990
Outlines 10 basic principles for teaching introductory sociology. Argues students must understand fundamental sociological metaconcepts that distinguish the sociological construction of society. Wishes to undermine implicit ethnocentrism and encourage tolerance as an alternative. Suggests sociological perspective is needed to solve social…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Course Content, Critical Thinking, Cultural Pluralism
Orend, Richard J. – 1988
While the capacity to recognize and appreciate beauty may be inborn in all of us, participation in the arts as an audience or artist usually involves a learning process. What is the relationship between childhood and early adult experiences with the arts and later participation? In 1982, with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, the…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Appreciation, Audience Analysis, Audience Participation
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Manley-Delacruz, Elizabeth – Visual Arts Research, 1990
Reviews two curriculum frameworks--one developed by Elliot Eisner and Elizabeth Vallance and the second by Henry A. Giroux, Anthony N. Penna, and William F. Pinar--as a context for reconsidering conflicting notions about nature and purpose of art teaching. Discusses discipline-based art education (DBAE), suggesting that controversies over…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Critical Theory, Curriculum Design
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