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Johnson, Fred A. – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1976
Begins by briefly and broadly describing the present world and specifying some of the difficulties involved when an individual attempts to understand and relate to it. Argues that, given today's complex world, the development of an adequate set of integrative assumptions requires a general education program that liberally utilizes anthropological…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Cultural Enrichment, Cultural Influences, Educational Objectives
Ford Foundation, New York, NY. – 1960
THE GREAT CITIES SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AT LUDLOW SCHOOL, IN A PREDOMINANTLY PUERTO RICAN AND NEGRO NEIGHBORHOOD, HAS BEEN LABLED "BEACON" (BE A CITIZEN OF OUR NATION). IT ENDEAVORS TO ENRICH THE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF THE STUDENTS THEREBY DEVELOPING THEIR MAXIMUM POTENTIALS FOR ACHIEVEMENT, AND CONTRIBUTING TO THEIR USEFULNESS AS…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged

Osborne, Harold – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 1984
There is no natural or genetically determined talent for aesthetic appreciation, but at most a widely distributed capacity that, fortified by interest, can be developed. The aesthetic experience should be cultivated but for its own sake. (RM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art Education, Cultural Enrichment

Hooper, William L. – Journal of General Education, 1996
Reviews goals and strategies for teaching critical thinking in the fine arts. Describes objective and nonobjective elements in the arts and discusses the role of critical thinking in the arts classroom, suggesting that value judgments must be based on appropriate intellectual standards. Highlights strategies for applying critical thinking in the…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Classroom Techniques, Critical Thinking, Cultural Enrichment

Osborne, Harold – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1985
Historical background concerning the nature and function of museums is provided, and the aesthetic functions of museums are discussed. The first major aesthetic function of museums is to preserve the artistic heritage of mankind and to make it widely available. The second major function is patronage. (RM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art Expression
Hsin, Yeh – Chinese Education, 1976
Must adhere to Mao's policy that education must serve proletarian politics, be combined with productive labor, enable everyone to develop fully, and enable workers to have both socialist consciousness and culture. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cultural Enrichment, Educational Objectives, Educational Opportunities
Wisconsin Univ., Madison. – 1966
This report results from a symposium held to study aesthetic education in terms of concepts, related experience, methodology, and future research and implementation. An introductory survey of pertinent literature including a bibliography reflects current related thought. The conference first emphasized the determination of objectives and the…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Cultural Context, Cultural Education, Cultural Enrichment

Broudy, Harry S. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1990
Discusses the differential components of cultural literacy and notes the complexity of developing a curriculum encompassing cultural literacy. Evaluates the objectives and effects of formal instruction in the quest for cultural literacy. Maintains that an integrated curriculum is necessary for cultural literacy. (KM)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Education, Cultural Education, Cultural Enrichment
RICE, JAMES G. – 1967
THE STERILITY OF THE LIBERAL ARTS IN MOST COLLEGES TODAY IS BECOMING MORE EVIDENT. STUDENTS ARE TURNING TO "POT," LSD, OR IMMERSIONS IN ANOTHER CULTURE IN THEIR QUESTS TO EXPAND THEIR CONSCIOUSNESS. THE STUDENT'S NEED FOR A HEIGHTENED AWARENESS AND LARGER FRAME OF REFERENCE CAN BE FULFILLED BY A STUDY OF THE LIBERAL ARTS ONLY IF THESE STUDIES ARE…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Creativity, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. Div. of Compensatory Education. – 1968
This booklet explains the objectives and curriculum of the program used in the California Children's Centers. This program is based upon the belief that each child should have an opportunity to fulfill his total development as an individual. The curriculum is geared to nine objectives: protecting health and growth, furthering physical development,…
Descriptors: Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives, Emotional Development
Hole, James – 1970
The object of this essay is to establish the right of the working class to a popular culture. It was written in reaction to the great disparity which existed in England between the progress achieved in terms of material wealth and the low moral and intellectual state of those whose labor had produced it. Chapter I, History, delves into the origin…
Descriptors: Administration, Adult Education, Continuing Education Centers, Cost Effectiveness

Smith, Ralph A. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1986
Provides 32 essays on the importance of aesthetic education. Topics range from the role of private institutions in art education, to the nature of art criticism and to rationales for art education in the public schools. (JDH)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development
Fisher, Maurice D. – 1971
This inquiry demonstrated how the educational assumptions underlying the Montessori Method can be applied to constructing educational objectives and evaluating programs for culturally disadvantaged children. Initially, it was shown how these assumptions concentrate upon significant areas of human development. Then, information about…
Descriptors: Cultural Enrichment, Disadvantaged, Educational Objectives, Feedback

O'Brien, James – Music Educators Journal, 1994
Maintains that efforts to link the arts for educational purposes have been made since the 1960s. Proposes three approaches to link visual art, dance, music and other aesthetic endeavors into one course. Concludes that, although integrating the arts is more work, the motivation for doing so rests on improved student learning. (CFR)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development
Corn, Alan M. – 1987
A guide for teachers developing a high school Latin curriculum provides a rationale, structure, and method for course planning at four difficulty levels. The approach is based on seven subject matter goals and specific instructional objectives for each, which are appended. The goals are: to help students (1) understand simple Latin syntax; (2)…
Descriptors: Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Guides, Difficulty Level, Educational Objectives