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Laramore, Darryl; And Others – 1978
This instructor's guide is intended to assist in making appropriate decisions about teaching and to help plan, present, evaluate, and expand curriculum materials for a course in career awareness, decision-making, and job-seeking skills. Instructional objectives are provided within six instructional areas: (1) orientation, (2) self-awareness, (3)…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Choice, Career Education, Career Planning
Corbett, Cecil – 1974
American Indian education needs a framework in which to sequence and prioritize objectives. Broad goals must be translated into specific product, process, and consequence objectives, which realistically consider the future in terms of promoting adaptation to change. A future oriented framework for consideration might be a power inclusion model…
Descriptors: Action Research, American Indians, Career Development, Career Education
Hobgood, Burnet M. – 1968
In order that theatre education may contribute significantly to theatre art and to society, five problems must be examined: (1) the qualifications of individual instructors and the quality of theatre programs; (2) the need for a good laboratory program "to teach theatre and let theatre teach," with play production serving only as an extension of…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Curriculum Development, Drama, Educational Facilities
Kidd, James Robbins – 1973
The dynamic relationship of the concepts of being, becoming, and belonging is and must be the heart and central goal of adult education. The concept can be understood most readily by examination of the writings of humanist psychologists such as Carl Rogers, Fritz Perls, Gordon Allport, and Abraham Maslow. Some characteristics or dimensions of an…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Death
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Harrison, Roger – Group and Organization Studies, 1978
Traditional educational design methods take little account of individual learner's needs and learning processes. Effective design involves overcoming internal forces that oppose the educator's learning goals. Self-directed learning principles and practices work selectively with the learner's own needs and motives, strengthening confidence and…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Adult Education, Educational Objectives, Independent Study
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Natterstad, Lucille – Journal of the Association for the Study of Perception, 1973
Article discusses the benefits of providing children with an educational environment that allows students to develop from their own motivation rather than at the direction of the teacher. (RK)
Descriptors: Child Development, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Individualized Instruction
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Larson, Mildred – Journal of Higher Education, 1979
Robert Frost's method of teaching is explained. He saw all education as self-education, not something a teacher can give a student. Frost believed freedom to be a necessity and his method gives the student much freedom while also placing a heavy burden of responsibility on him. (Article originally published in 1951.) (AF)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Emotional Experience, Higher Education
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Jordan, Daniel C. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1979
The premise that each human being possesses individual characteristics and potentialities is discussed through explication of the Anisa Model of educational theory. (LH)
Descriptors: Accountability, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Objectives
Lev, Peter – 1968
To establish a philosophical meeting ground between Indians and white men, this document compares the Indian world view with the concept of Outward Bound. Part 1 points out the similarity between the Indian world view and the thinking behind the white man's interest in wilderness experience as a character builder, and compares the Outward Bound…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Comparative Analysis
Chitayat, Deanna; Rael, Elsa – 1975
The program described in this handbook is a pre-admission counseling program dealing with the specific needs of the mature woman student. It encourages her to explore her educational and career options, making it possible for her to enroll in a career-oriented study program if she so chooses. The book operates on the assumption that it is no…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Career Opportunities, College Admission, Community Colleges
Reitan, Henry M.; Coole, Walter A. – 1972
The "Purplebook" is an essential part of the "Greenbook System"--an integrated sequence of five individualized programs (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon) designed for professional development of college educators. The Gamma program was created for the established professional or the new-hire who has not conducted…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrators, Autoinstructional Aids, College Faculty
Young, Jon I. – Humanist Educator, 1981
Discusses how some behavioristic techniques can increase humanism in schools. Describes activities to enhance students' active participation in the self-actualization process, including using behavioral objectives, evaluation, and grading. Defines classroom application of behavioral principles and suggests they encourage a humanistic environment.…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Educational Objectives
Bowen, Howard R. – New Directions for Education and Work, 1978
Excerpts from a recent landmark study of American higher education focus on goals of higher education, cognitive outcomes of college and impact on practical competence, and some conclusions about consequences of higher education. It is shown that in both monetary, but especially in nonmonetary terms, higher education is well worth the cost. (AF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Competence, Education Work Relationship
Tauber, Robert T. – 1980
An examination of why cooperative work experiences work in light of Maslow's hierarchy of needs and Herzberg's satisfaction and dissatisfaction factors can be helpful in maintaining and improving the experiences. Cooperative work experiences are successful because they satisfy two types of student needs (deficiency needs and growth needs). These…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Cooperative Programs, Educational Objectives, Individual Needs
Sanders, Nicholas M.; Wallace, Joan D. – 1975
The report summarizes a study to determine societal perceptions of the role of the public schools in providing moral/ethical education (M/E). Group discussions were tape recorded of both junior high school teachers and parents of junior high school students in Philadelphia, Memphis, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles. Results indicated that both groups…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Ethical Instruction, Humanistic Education
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