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Hodes, Stuart – Arts Education Policy Review, 1995
Asserts that the self-actualizing and expressive nature of dance contributes to an intuitive sense of morality. Criticizes the body versus mind dualism and antibody bias implicit in the Western intellectual tradition. Contrasts the aggressive nature of sports with the expressive character of dance. (MJP)
Descriptors: Body Image, Cultural Enrichment, Dance, Dance Therapy
Young, Robert B. – 1997
This book is a call to those within higher education to remain clear and consistent about the core values--service, truth, freedom, equality, individuation, justice, and community--that play a critical role in American society. It provides suggestions to help administrators and faculty to incorporate these values into their own practice and…
Descriptors: Altruism, Beliefs, Codes of Ethics, Culture Conflict
Newmann, Fred M.; Kelly, Thomas E. – 1983
The contemporary preoccupation with academic achievement may overlook the importance of preserving students' self-worth. Rankings of students are too often linked to judgments of moral worth; instead, the promotion of equal dignity in four areas (material well-being, individuality, communal affiliation, and wholeness) must form the broad goals of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Curriculum, Curriculum Design
Rosenau, James N. – 1979
The author contends that conceptions of citizenship education must be updated to prepare students for participation in an increasingly interdependent, complex, and changing world. Good citizenship refers to the degree to which decisions regarding public affairs are undertaken self-consciously and purposively. Responsible citizenship involves a…
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Citizenship Responsibility, Civics, Decision Making Skills
National Agency for Education, Stockholm. – 2000
Lifelong learning and lifewide learning describes the concept of learning in which individuals learn throughout the life-span from formal, non-formal, and informal sources. It is an issue for educational policy, labor market policy, and the workplace, as well as for civil society. Key issues in lifelong learning include the following: (1) lifelong…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Educational Cooperation, Educational Needs, Educational Policy
Astin, Alexander W.; Astin, Helen S. – 1999
During the past three years more than 80 scholars, students, and educational leaders have participated with the Higher Education Research Institute in an extended series of dialogues about issues of spirituality, authenticity, meaning, wholeness, and self-renewal in higher education. These dialogues explored issues related to: achieving a greater…
Descriptors: Beliefs, College Faculty, Collegiality, Higher Education
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Tyler, Jan – Rural Educator, 1997
A memory of her first day at school in rural Arkansas defined the author's philosophy of education as lifelong search for identity, as an individual and a member of the community and world. Her teaching style reflects her parents' beliefs in their role as prime educators and in the role of education in developing a strong sense of self. (TD)
Descriptors: Early Experience, Educational Experience, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Kimeldorf, Martin; And Others – Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 1989
Seven chapters in this special issue include "The Work/Leisure Connection" (McDaniels); "Changing Relations between Work and Leisure" (Godbey); "Wellness in the Leisure-Work Relationship" (McDowell); "Concept of Work: Updating a Point of View" (Hoyt); "A Working Future?" (Watts); "Beyond Career...Avoiding the Postretirement Blues" (Jackson); and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Development, Educational Change, Employment
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Ukpokodu, Nelly, Ed. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1994
Maintains that today's students will be soon be functioning in leadership and service roles, making decisions that shape their personal lives and those of others in a world of rapid change and challenge. Discusses student empowerment and maintains that it should be construed as helping all students. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Cultural Pluralism, Democratic Values
Stevens, Paul – 1996
Career development has become important in organizations struggling with restructuring and its effects on employees. Employees now understand the process as a way to gain employability skills in order to obtain different jobs within their companies or elsewhere. Career development often takes place in workshops, although many people prefer a more…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Change, Career Choice, Career Development
Long, Edward LeRoy, Jr. – 1992
This book argues that higher education is fundamentally a moral enterprise that needs to be guided by commitments to what is morally right and fundamentally good. It takes issue with prevailing tendencies to give attention merely to what is intellectually warranted, operationally feasible, or superficially attractive to students who consider…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Administration, College Curriculum, College Faculty
Feeney, Stephanie; And Others – 1980
Some of the parallels in development between young children and young adolescents are explored, and ways in which approaches used in early childhood education can be applied to programs for young adolescents are suggested. In a comparison of the characteristics of the child and the adolescent, similarities are found in physical, intellectual,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment
Klapan, Anita – 2001
Educational needs of an adult as an individual and a social being form the bases of every educational activity and are an important issue of every discussion about adult education. If human needs are understood as the motivation, the specific energy that turns into striving to achieve an aim, or an expression of a lack, then it follows that…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Andragogy, Developing Nations
Institute of Lifetime Learning, Washington, DC. – 1980
This report synthesizes the discussions and the recommendations of a conference on lifelong learning held at Wingspread (Racine, Wisconsin) in November, 1980. Co-sponsored by the National Retired Teachers Association, the American Association of Retired Persons, the Commission on Education for Aging of the Adult Education Association/USA, the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aging (Individuals), Citizen Participation, Daily Living Skills
Nash, Paul
A number of demographic, economic, and psychosocial developments already emergent in society are likely to continue and to intensify. These forces have already manifested themselves on the educational scene, causing anxiety and fear in students and teachers. Traditional North American values like obedience, hierarchical authority, and competitive…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
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