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Petersen, Karen Bjerg; Mower, DeeDee – Journal of the International Society for Teacher Education, 2019
The aim of the paper is to discuss recent trends related to tendencies in education policy and education worldwide. Neoliberal education policy as a coherent cross-national education policy set by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) standards, Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) tests, and other…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Educational Policy, Neoliberalism, Global Approach
McNally, Shelley A.; Slutsky, Ruslan – Early Child Development and Care, 2017
Reggio Emilia is a small city in Italy that has emerged as an exemplary model of early childhood education. The first schools were started and run by parents who wanted their children to experience an education that was different from their own. From that humble desire rose a system of infant/toddler preschools and now early elementary classes…
Descriptors: Reggio Emilia Approach, Early Childhood Education, Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy
Iyer, Ranjani Balaji – Educational Research and Reviews, 2015
Education is under pressure to respond to the changing modern world. Education system worldwide aims to develop students into well-rounded citizens and help them become creative problem-solvers. Several theories have been proposed in the research literature which emphasizes the importance of social and cultural context to creativity. Eastern and…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Individual Development, Global Approach, Global Education
Baehr, Jason – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
After a brief overview of what intellectual virtues are, I offer three arguments for the claim that education should aim at fostering "intellectual character virtues" like curiosity, open-mindedness, intellectual courage, and intellectual honesty. I then go on to discuss several pedagogical and related strategies for achieving this aim. (Contains…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Citizenship Education, Intellectual Development, Educational Philosophy
de Ruyter, Doret J. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
The article aims to provide a justification for the claim that optimal development and becoming an optimiser are educational ideals that parents should pursue in raising their children. Optimal development is conceptualised as enabling children to grow into flourishing persons, that is persons who have developed (and are still developing) their…
Descriptors: Child Development, Role of Education, Teacher Role, Social Psychology
Jourard, Sidney; Combs, Arthur – Media and Methods-Exploration in Education, 1971
Rather than change the education system to make it more humanistic, authors advocate altering teachers' philosophies. (AF)
Descriptors: Education, Educational Environment, Educational Methods, Educational Objectives

Hodder, Geoffrey S. – Canadian Journal of Education, 1980
After analyzing Vincent Lanier's five characteristic roles of art education, the article briefly explains the pedagogy of Paulo Freire, based on human praxis, and applies it to the existing "oppresive" art education system. The article reduces Lanier's roles to resemble a single Freirean model. (SB)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Comparative Analysis, Educational Environment

Thousand, Jacqueline S.; Villa, Richard A. – Exceptional Children, 1991
This commentary on an earlier paper (EC 230 267) notes that the debate on the regular education initiative (REI) should focus on the future, teachers should become personalizers of curriculum and instruction, classroom teachers are one member of an interdependent teaching team, and an adhocracy should be developed among educators of all…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education

King, Alison – College Teaching, 1993
It is proposed that, in the current constructivist approach to learning, the teacher's role is less that of transmitting knowledge, more that of facilitating learning in less directive ways. Techniques for promoting active learning, guided reciprocal peer-questioning, and cooperative learning in the college classroom based on this approach are…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Educational Methods

Browne, M. Neil; And Others – Journal of General Education, 1995
Argues that the consumer metaphor for the educational process is pernicious in its reduction of the teacher/student transaction to a "want-regarding" process. Suggests that viewing the teaching process as composing a paper or as a conversation offers richer notions of autonomy for students than the consumer or other educational metaphors. (25…
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories

Hill, Frances – Journal of General Education, 1995
Provides a defense of the "consumer" metaphor for education, which holds that students are the consumers of a parcel of higher education services. Argues that consumers can play important roles in the production and delivery processes and that the metaphor can improve the educational quality and increase teacher accountability. (MAB)
Descriptors: Educational Methods, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories

Ashton, Elizabeth; Watson, Brenda – Educational Studies, 1998
Discusses how moral values should be addressed in schools. Focuses on procedural neutrality that is a method of values education that refers to a way of dealing with the discussion of controversial issues in schools. Suggests using another approach, critical affirmation, because the disadvantages of the procedural neutrality approach are serious.…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Beliefs, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Methods

Tomlinson, Carol Ann; Callahan, Carolyn M. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1992
Educators in gifted education should be involved in the School Reform Movement because of the need of gifted learners for positive changes in education and because of the potential of the field to contribute to improved education for all students. Philosophical contributions, instructional contributions, and pedagogical contributions of gifted…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Barnes, Louis B.; And Others – 1994
This volume includes text, cases, and readings for a college faculty seminar to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for utilization of the case method approach to instruction. It builds on a long-term clinical research effort on the dynamics of the case method of teaching and application at Harvard Business School. In addition…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique), College Faculty, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Lombardi, Thomas P. – 1994
This pamphlet provides an overview of the philosophical, legal, and research bases of responsible inclusion of students with disabilities in regular classes. Educators are urged to not disregard the continuum of service placement, which is legally required, but to recognize that most students with disabilities can be educated in regular classes in…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Disabilities, Educational Change, Educational Methods
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