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Stemhagen, Kurt; Reich, Gabriel A.; Muth, William – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2014
This is a brief reply to Malewski's response to our article, "Disciplined Judgment: Toward a Reasonably Constrained Constructivism." There are several essential problems with the arguments presented in his article: (a) first, the intentions ascribed to our project in Dr. Malewski's response are inaccurate; (b) the response is supported…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Social Justice, Models, Criticism
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Young, Michael – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2015
In this paper, following some brief introductory remarks, I provide a context to this Symposium by presenting a brief autobiographical account explaining how I became involved in curriculum theory and the idea of a knowledge-led curriculum and how I was led to write the paper under discussion. I then make brief comments on each of the six papers…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Futures (of Society), Educational Change, Knowledge Level
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Nurius, Paula S.; Kemp, Susan P. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2012
Shifts in the ways that science is being undertaken and marshaled toward social change argue for a new kind of professional competence. Taking the view that the science of social work is centrally about the relationship of research to social impact, the authors extend Fong's focus on transdisciplinary and translational approaches to science,…
Descriptors: Social Work, Caseworkers, Scientific Attitudes, Social Sciences
Young, Michael; Valois, Robert F. – American Journal of Health Education, 2010
In the article "Magic, Morals and Health" the reader is treated to Dr. Warren Johnson's thoughts about health and society, and the role of health educators. If one stays with Dr. Johnson's train of thought, one will find Dr. Johnson is concerned that: (1) A large segment of society tends to base at least some of their beliefs about health on…
Descriptors: Health Education, Religion, Intellectual Disciplines, Public Policy
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Null, J. Wesley – Educational Forum, 2010
This essay raises the question, "Is there a future for the teaching profession?" Beginning with a brief story illustrating the difficulties teachers and teacher educators face, this essay addresses three topics educators must address if the profession is to thrive: teaching and research within universities, the recruitment of educators, and the…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Elementary Secondary Education, Reflection, Teacher Educators
Kolodny, Annette – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1988
Although feminist inquiry has gained security and respectability, a move away from theory may have emerged from this proven proficiency in theoretical discourse. Feminists must initiate a new, intergenerational dialogue for the 1990s. (MSE)
Descriptors: Feminism, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Intellectual History
Wagner, Paul A.; Dede, Christopher – World Future Society Bulletin, 1983
The dominant paradigms in different disciplines influence the nature of research and practice in those fields. The ability to detect which theories are about to change and to identify the new theories most likely to succeed them is a skill that futurists and educators at all levels need to develop. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
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Hallahan, Daniel P. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1992
Factors that may explain the increase in the prevalence of learning disabilities are explained. One factor is related to the newness of learning disabilities as a discipline, and one is related to social/cultural changes (such as substance abuse, poverty, and lack of social support) that have occurred in U.S. society. (JDD)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicap Identification
Spaulding, Irving A. – 1985
Rural sociology needs a conceptualization of social change and its implications for the discipline. Scientifically adequate conceptualization would enable rural sociologists to understand their own and others' social roles as activities which are aspects of social change. With this understanding the rural sociologist could conceive of his…
Descriptors: Change, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Intellectual Disciplines
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McClellan, James – Educational Theory, 1981
The author asserts that the struggle for gender-justice and the struggle to seize the means of production and smash capitalism are aspects of the same effort, in this commentary on an article by Jane Roland Martin (Educational Theory, v31 n2) about sex bias in the intellectual disciplines. (PP)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Cognitive Style, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change
Powers, Patrick James – 1992
This paper examines the creation of new knowledge bases in higher education in light of the ideas of Alvin Toffler, whose trilogy "Future Shock" (1970), "The Third Wave" (1980), and "Powershift" (1990) focus on the processes, directions, and control of change, respectively. It discusses the increasingly important role…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, College Role, Educational Change, Educational Trends
Hartman, Joan E., Ed.; Messer-Davidow, Ellen, Ed. – 1991
This book summarizes the major conceptual dilemmas facing feminist intellectuals in academia today. It shows how scholars in very different disciplines can draw on particularities of race, class, ethnicity, sexuality, gender, and voice to enrich and contextualize the knowledge they produce. Examined are agency, perspectives, value judgments,…
Descriptors: Blacks, College Faculty, Epistemology, Essays
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Lott, Bernice – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1991
A feminist perspective is necessary for the continued vitality of social psychology. Major themes of the feminist perspective are reviewed, and some important women from early U.S. psychology are identified as founders of social psychology. In the future, the feminist perspective will function in social psychology as a systems theory. (SLD)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Females, Feminism, History
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Barth, James L. – International Journal of Social Education, 1991
Discusses the nature of social studies as a discipline. Defines it as citizenship education for teaching students how to deal with change and conflict in society. Suggests that social studies teachers believe that content should be interdisciplinary, emphasize themes and concepts dealing with social and personal issues, and teach the process of…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Conflict, Decision Making
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Rude, Renee; Hauptman, Robert – Multicultural Review, 1992
In reforming curricula to achieve a multicultural perspective, the goal is not to emphasize the contributions of various groups but rather to understand how we all emerged from complex syntheses and intergroup relations. The new emphasis on multiculturalism and minority and gender studies is enhancing U.S. education. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Democracy
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