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Aubrey, Carol – Educational Studies, 1987
Outlines the life and philosophy of noted French child psychologist, Henri Wallon (1879-1962). Reviews the philosophical origins of the Wallonian Approach including the theory of emotions, the development of representational thought, the role of imitation in the formation of representation, and the role of language in the development of thought…
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Educational Philosophy, Emotional Development, Higher Education

Singh, B. R. – Educational Studies, 1987
Argues for a multi-faith religious education in primary schools that goes beyond merely teaching facts about many religions to providing insights into the lives of believers in different faiths. Discusses benefits to inter-faith communication and understanding and suggests content and method selection for achieving this educational goal.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Interfaith Relations, Religion

Proctor, Nigel – Educational Studies, 1987
Presents experts' and politicians' comments on the type of curriculum which would meet students' vocational education needs in Britain. Based on analysis of these comments, proposes a curriculum framework for vocational education in schools and colleges. (Author/AEM)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation

Schwieso, J. J. – Educational Studies, 1989
Argues that behavioral approaches in education are best placed within a rational or justificatory framework, rather than within a strictly scientific account of human activity. Draws the distinction between the two frameworks, and outlines major criticisms leveled at behaviorism in education. Discusses aspects of behaviorism in education from the…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavior Modification, Behavior Theories, Behaviorism

Nurcombe, J. R. – Educational Studies, 1983
New standard unit syllabuses in mathematics and science issued by the Technician Education Council in Great Britain are criticized for lowering educational standards in clarity of presentation, syllabus content, structure, organization and expected learning outcome. The previous courses are cited as superior in all or almost all respects. (IS)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Courses, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides

Proctor, Nigel – Educational Studies, 1985
A framework for a curriculum based upon the five communication skills of literacy, oracy, numeracy, graphicacy, and physiognomacy is proposed. Some consideration is given to the relationship of educational psychology and of Gardner's "multiple intelligences" to the five forms of communication. The framework is intended for use in British…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Psychology

Friedenberg, Edgar Z. – Educational Studies, 1979
Examines how young people are socialized into various types of modern societies. Probes adult attitudes toward youth, schools as social institutions, and alienation in modern society. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education

Duclaud-Williams, Roger – Educational Studies, 1986
Reviews three books that make a contribution to the study of French educational history. Themes include provincial French education (Robert Gildea, 1985), liberal reform (Sandra Horvath-Peterson, 1984), and Renaissance public schools (George Huppert, 1984). (TRS)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Development, Educational History, Educational Policy

Singh, B. R. – Educational Studies, 1988
Argues against using neutrality as a method for teaching multicultural, antiracist education on the grounds that taking a neutral stance allows the stronger force to prevail over the weaker. States that teachers should alert students to the major alternatives available, allowing them to reflect on and modify their moral framework. (GEA)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Cultural Context, Discussion (Teaching Technique)

Burwood, Les R. V. – Educational Studies, 1992
Reviews and interprets evidence that demonstrates underachievement in working class children. Argues that any success with improving effectiveness of these students is determined by classroom teachers. Concludes that continuous efforts must be made to reduce the gap between everyday experience and classroom experience. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, British National Curriculum, Curriculum, Curriculum Development

Scheffler, Israel – Educational Studies, 1983
For students to develop to their fullest, educators must understand that traditional notions of potential can have a negative effect. Educators must understand the nature of potential to anticipate and promote the emergence of qualities not yet evident, as well as to capitalize on potentials already manifest. (IS)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Aptitude, Educational Change, Educational Objectives