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Engeman, Thomas S. – Perspectives on Political Science, 1995
Argues that the long reign of the behavioralists and the postbehavioralists has reduced political science theory to a Tower of Babel. Loudly trumpets the revival of Aristotelian political philosophy and identifies some of its leading adherents. Posits three fundamental objections to behavioral political theory. (MJP)
Descriptors: Action Research, Behaviorism, Educational Change, Educational Objectives

Snadden, David; Mowat, Donald – Medical Teacher, 1995
Outlines the efforts of the Department of General Practice to develop a clear educational philosophy on which to build its curriculum. Also illustrates the application of this philosophy in developing a community-based early clinical contact course for first-year students. The philosophy was constructed from the basis of whole-person medicine and…
Descriptors: Community Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Objectives

McKeon, Penny – Australian Art Education, 1994
Examines the work of Jurgen Habermas and Arthur Danto and develops a conceptual structure that views art education as an interpretive and reflective network that bridges school and life experiences. Contends that visual arts contribute to the development of reflective capacities. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Cultural Context, Curriculum Development, Educational Change

Kinach, Barbara M. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2001
Describes ongoing case studies of U.S. teacher-education institutions that are reforming subject-matter preparation for prospective teachers. Discusses research goals, theoretical framework concerning levels of disciplinary understanding and the nature of knowledge and skills across university disciplines, and problems with the administrative…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Administration, Educational Change, Educational Research

Maher, Frances; Tetreault, Mary Kay – Academe, 1999
The traditional dichotomy in higher education between the world of knowledge and that of pedagogy also defines the role of the field of teacher education. Recent initiatives to improve undergraduate teaching have ignored potential contributions of teacher preparation programs and education departments to campuswide discussions of learning, leaving…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
Southerland, Sherry A.; Smith, Leigh K.; Sowell, Scott P.; Kittleson, Julie M. – Review of Research in Education, 2007
This article explains the apparent failure to communicate between science education researchers, policy makers, and staff at state and district offices of education. Each group is a stakeholder in K-12 education. Policy makers specify courses of action to meet the needs of an educational system, state and district staff work to implement these…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Policy Formation, Legislators, School Districts
Hunt, Earl – 1995
This book applies what has been learned in cognitive science to analyze the work force. Chapter 1 takes the point of view that the United States has problems in the creation and distribution of wealth and that many of the problems and their solutions lie in the characteristics of the work force. Chapter 2 presents a psychometric model of abilities…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Psychology
Roth, Wolff-Michael, Ed.; Desautels, Jacques, Ed. – 2002
This book is a collection of papers that focuses on science education in and through environmental activism, the shift from teaching science, technology, and society (STS) to enacting science at the grassroots level, and science education as (subversive) epistemological praxis. There are 12 papers organized in three clusters. Papers include: (1)…
Descriptors: Activism, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Zeidler, Dana L. – 1999
The act of exemplary teaching requires the orchestration of subject matter knowledge and pedagogical knowledge with pedagogical content knowledge. If this last component is not sufficiently present, then we may be quite efficient in presenting students with rote information. If this last component is sufficiently present (and carried out well),…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation, Educational History

Kreuger, Larry W. – Journal of Social Work Education, 1997
Argues that three factors will cause the demise of social work in the next century: hypertechnologies that make intervention skill obsolete; fragmentation within the profession causing collapse of philosophical support; and changes in the social structure, caused by the corporate sector, that will obviate traditional human services delivery…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Educational Change, Educational Needs, Epistemology

Clark, Roger Allen – Canadian Review of Art Education: Research and Issues, 1995
Outlines historical trends in general education using a model developed by Arthur Efland. Discusses the integrated arts curricula of the 1960s in terms of their adherence to principles of the arts-in-education movement. Questions the widely accepted assumption that integrated arts provide art education with a nurturing curricular home. (CFR)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Ramaley, Judith A. – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2005
Today, educators are expected to achieve high standards of learning for all students as they face the rapid changes brought about by the technologies and social challenges of this age. However, their expectations of what schools can do are really still an expression of their cultural anxieties. In a basic way, these challenges are the same as they…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Learning Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Experience
Imbrogno, Salvatore; Imbrogno, Nadia – 1986
This paper designs a theoretical construct that integrates a number of mainstream systems of inquiry available to educational policymakers. Each system of inquiry has postulates, basic and derived concepts that characterize its epistemological foundations and methodological directives. None of these systems of inquiries, however, is proscriptive…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Change, Educational Planning, Educational Policy

Huisman, Jeroen – Research in Higher Education, 1997
A study of Dutch universities from 1974-93 examined factors in the emergence of new academic programs and specializations, particularly the effects of government funding mechanisms (external factor) and level of paradigmatic development (internal factor), drawing on social exchange and resource dependency theory. Results indicate these two factors…
Descriptors: Degrees (Academic), Educational Change, Educational History, Epistemology

Goodlad, John I. – Arts Education Policy Review, 2000
Describes two approaches to educational change: (1) the linear, input-output model that focuses on the output of academic achievement measured by standardized tests; and (2) the ecological model that focuses on the school as an ecosystem composed of classroom ecosystems. Discusses four reasons why the arts are necessary for the renewal of schools.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Dance Education, Educational Change, Educational Objectives