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Page, James S. – International Review of Education, 2004
Peace education has been recognized as an important aspect of social education for the past three decades. The critical literature as well as official documents, however, have given little attention to its philosophical foundations. This essay explores these foundations in the ethics of (1) virtue, (2) consequentialism, (3) aesthetics, (4)…
Descriptors: Ethics, Peace, Social Studies, Philosophy
Berman, Sheldon – 1997
This book synthesizes the research in diverse fields of the social studies relating to the development of children's awareness of and responsibility for social inequity and social action. The book addresses the issues concerning: the processes by which young people develop a sense of social responsibility; and classroom and school practices that…
Descriptors: Children, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Elementary Education
Dogancay, Seran – 1990
There are certain pre-coded (formulaic) utterances conventionally triggered by certain communication situations, and their use is expected and deemed appropriate because they are seen as part of everyday politeness formulas. Lack of an English equivalent indicates cultural differences governing their use. Some routines are taught explicitly and…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cultural Traits, Discourse Analysis, Idioms
Haveman, Robert; Wolfe, Barbara – 1983
The aggregate economic value of additional education or schooling is an important research question with major policy impact. Labor market based estimates are only a portion of the total effects of education which are valued by citizens. The remaining portion consists of some additional marketed effects of education and a large number of valuable…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Economic Status, Education, Life Satisfaction
Blackmon, Gloria R. – 1986
This paper discusses the adaptation of change theory to cross-cultural nursing or more specifically, the adaptation of Haitian and Hispanic mothers to American practices in the health care of pre-school children. The problems proposed are: How does one effect change in human systems? and What strategies and procedures does one apply in attempting…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Cultural Influences, Haitians
Beers, Terry – 1987
Recent research has invited critiques of the authoritative descriptions of composing found in many rhetoric textbooks. The concept of "convention" may be especially useful in rethinking the teleological basis of these textbook descriptions. Conventions found in composition textbooks need to be unmasked as arbitrary concepts which serve…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Heuristics, Higher Education, Rhetorical Invention
Schroeder, Timothy D. – 1979
The effect of sports participation on character development is discussed. Literature concerned with the differences between the formation of male athletes, female athletes, high-skill-level athletes, low-skill-level athletes, and nonathletes is reviewed, as well as research concerned with the differences in personality between participants in…
Descriptors: Athletics, Individual Development, Participant Characteristics, Personality Theories

Lawson, Hal A. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1988
The article outlines the occupational socialization perspective of the physical education curriculum by exploring 11 primary assumptions which call attention to the relationship among teachers, teacher educators, curricula, and social structure. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Hidden Curriculum, Influences, Physical Education

Knoppers, Annelies – Quest, 1985
In this overview of literature pertaining to professionalization of attitudes toward play, the author argues that research does not prove (a) that differences in value orientation can be attributed to participation in athletics, and (b) that involvement in competition socializes an athlete into the value system of the work world. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Athletics, Competition, Measurement Techniques

Proefriedt, William A. – Educational Theory, 1981
Arguments that the schools serve a conservative function, passing on existing social values, are summarized and critiqued. Teachers can plan a role in social change by: (1) teaching students to reflect critically on their own values; (2) helping them realize that individuals can change things; and (3) through moral education about social issues.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction

Buckingham, Robert W. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1982
The hospice concept represents a return to humanistic medicine, to care within the patient's community, for family-centered care, and the view of the patient as a person. Medical, governmental, and educational institutions have recognized the profound urgency for the advocacy of the hospice concept. (Author)
Descriptors: Death, Family Relationship, Grief, Literature Reviews

Clark, Linda L. – History of Education Quarterly, 1981
Examines women's role models as described in six textbooks used in French public and Catholic elementary schools from 1880-1940. Women were consistently portrayed in domestic roles, low-status jobs, and rural settings. Research indicated that these descriptions were accurate portrayals of social values and women's limited opportunities in that…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational History, Elementary Education, Employment Opportunities
Ernst, Tilman – International Journal of Political Education, 1981
Evaluates some effects of showing the televsion series "Holocaust" in Western Germany, with emphasis on individual attitude changes and reactions of institutions. Concludes that the television series was an effective means of political education and can continue to serve as a resource for political educators. (DB)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Political Issues
Hay, Robert P. – USA Today, 1981
Considers de Tocqueville's analysis of the American character as it applies today. The author concludes that the original American democratic impetus toward individual equality of condition has spread to other developing countries who now see the United States as an aristocrat among nations and subject to the same principles. (AM)
Descriptors: Cultural Traits, Democratic Values, Developing Nations, International Relations

Oldendick, Robert, And Others – Social Science Quarterly, 1981
This study compares the dimensions of elite (political leaders) and mass (general public) opinions towards foreign policy. A factor analysis revealed the elite's five major concerns (internationalism, international organization, Americanism, defense spending, and interventionism) and an overall preference for structured approaches. The masses also…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Leadership