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Butts, R. Freeman – Social Studies Review, 1981
Examines how the section on values in the 1981 "California History/Social Science Framework" points the way and direction for educating students to become good citizens. The author discusses 10 basic ideas or value-oriented claims that he thinks could be used as an intellectual framework to guide the designing of civic education…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
Butts, R. Freeman – 1988
If students are to fulfill their obligations and rights as U.S. citizens they must develop the ability to make careful judgements, based on a reasoned historical perspective and a meaningful conception of the basic democratic values underlying citizenship in our constitutional order. To this end, an agenda of 12 core civic values that are…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility

Butts, R. Freeman – Educational Foundations, 1993
This response to Tozer's position paper agrees that the social foundations of education (SFE) is distinct from foundations of education. The paper describes the development of SFE, explaining that the prime task of foundations is to prepare teachers to promote values that define contemporary American values. (SM)
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Cultural Influences, Democratic Values, Education Courses
Butts, R. Freeman; And Others – 1977
The major premise of the three essays in this booklet is that moral education in the schools is and will become even more explicit and direct. Another premise is that only through education do people become moral; ethical behavior arises neither from psychological predetermination nor from instinct. New approaches to moral education are necessary…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Attitude Change, Citizenship Responsibility