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Greene, Maxine – Harvard Educational Review, 2009
The author began writing this essay the day after waves of euphoria swept over what appeared to be a profoundly altered public space. Americans had seen the most diverse gathering of people coming freely together to affirm a common purpose no one could quite yet define. No one had instructed them to come out in the cold of that inauguration…
Descriptors: United States History, Civil Rights, Presidents, African Americans

Greene, Maxine – College English, 1979
Analyzes how people create or discover meaning through language and how imaginative literature helps them to do this. (DD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creativity, Higher Education, Imagination
Greene, Maxine – Teachers & Writers, 2001
Recognizes that the recent terrorist attacks were a powerful reminder that the imagination can be a destructive as well as a constructive force. Addresses the unsettling question of what it means to educate the imagination in the wake of September 11th. (SG)
Descriptors: Art, Fiction, Higher Education, Imagination

Greene, Maxine – Language Arts, 1990
Uses Virginia Woolf's "To the Lighthouse" and other novels to dramatize and highlight the conversations, conflicts, and multiple voices within and around the reader. Challenges readers to listen to all the voices in their minds for the sake of achieving a more communicative form of life. (MG)
Descriptors: Characterization, Humanities, Imagination, Leadership

Greene, Maxine – English Education, 2000
Claims that the possibility of freedom is an aspect of one's individuality, and this possibility must be actualized through circumstances and conscious involvement with other human beings. Argues education should open spaces to enable poor and minority children to imagine new possibilities for themselves. (NH)
Descriptors: Freedom, Higher Education, Imagination, Individualism

Greene, Maxine – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1986
Penetrates educational rallying symbols and technological paradigms to celebrate Donald Schon's reflection-in-action approach to teaching. Advances an alternative, nonpartisan vision of American Education that fulfills promises, opens spaces for inquiry and dialog, and overcomes a spreading passivity. Affirms freedom, imagination, passion, and the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach, Imagination

Greene, Maxine – Journal of Education, 1980
Moralistic and utilitarian emphases have long made imaginative activity seem suspect in American schools. Students must be freed in order to become conscious of their various interpretive undertakings and to reflect upon the various ways that experiences may be ordered. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Appreciation, Creative Thinking, Fine Arts

Greene, Maxine – Educational Forum, 1994
Standards in art education contradict the nature of art: the unexpected, the imagined, the explorations and creative discoveries. What must be communicated is the importance of the arts and aesthetic education, the nurture of informed understanding of art, and meaningful standards that emerge intrinsically and are not imposed extrinsically (SK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Creativity, Cultural Context
Greene, Maxine – 1995
The essays in this book are the author's attempt to connect her own seeking with the strivings of other teachers and teacher educators who are tired of a self-centered, technocratic existence and who want to enhance their understanding of diversity. The essays concentrate on imagination as a means through which to assemble a coherent world,…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Art, Cultural Pluralism, Democratic Values