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Ahenakew, David – 1974
I am an American Indian, and I believe education to be something totally different from what the white man believes it to be, for he sees education as factories, roads, space travel, degrees, high salaries, and a means to be a good life. I cannot separate the white man's education from the political/military strategies practiced against my race…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anthropology, Boarding Schools, Culture Conflict
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Buddrus, Volker – Educational Studies, 1984
The crisis of meaning within the schools can be solved neither by more school of the old kind nor by programs of leisure education. States that the problems within the schools only reflect the problems of finding real work in a rapidly changing society where work and leisure have become meaningless. (IS)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Woolman, David C. – 1984
A study analyzed the educational thoughts of Johan Galtung, a Norwegian social scientist, internationally respected as an educator, researcher, and political theorist. Galtung's interests in education are focused on the socio-structural role which schools perform in societies at different stages of development. An attempt was made to measure the…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Educational Sociology
Blomstedt, Robert; Tinajero, Josefina – 1981
The model shows how the essential components of a bilingual instructional setting can be interwoven with the concepts espoused in Management Engineered Teacher Education to provide a systems example that is adaptable to any classroom by the bilingual teacher. Implementation of the system begins with an assessment of the child's language…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education, Individual Instruction
Van Herreweghe, M. L., Ed.; And Others – 1978
Experts in education from universities and other centers of research, coming from almost 60 countries and meeting in a world congress, studied the factors underlying self realization in education. The essential points presented through the various reports are: (1) All human beings have potentialities which should be developed to an optimum degree.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Research, Educational Responsibility, Foreign Countries
Bryde, John F., Ed. – 1974
The University of South Dakota offered an unusual new class entitled "Indian Philosophy of Education," during the 1972-73 school year. The class was initiated in response to Indian leaders' requests to the university for educational leadership, trained at the highest level possible (doctoral), in order to bring about Indian self-determination in…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Change Agents
Arizona State Dept. of Public Instruction, Phoenix, Div. of Indian Education. – 1976
Prepared by the Arizona Indian Education Association, this publication constitutes Arizona's 1976-77 Johnson-O'Malley State Educational Plan as stipulated by Public Law 93-638 (Indian Self Determination and Education Assistance Act) and Arizona Revised Statutes 15-1161. Indicating the corresponding regulation number in the margin, this publication…
Descriptors: Administration, Advisory Committees, American Indians, Community Involvement
Kuchinke, K. Peter – 1999
Three alternative views of adult development can serve to distinguish competing schools of thought regarding the research, theory, and practice of human resource development (HRD). These views are as follows: (1) the person-centered view, which aims at self-realization of the individual and is grounded in humanistic psychology and liberalism; (2)…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Definitions
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Koopman, Constantijn – Oxford Review of Education, 1996
Examines three arguments supporting music education in the schools: (1) music education is vital to individual development; (2) musical experience involves a special kind of knowledge; and (3) the richness of musical experience justifies itself. Posits the the third argument as the strongest for building a supportive consensus. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development, Educational Benefits, Educational Development
Brandhorst, Allan Robert – 1978
While recognizing the popularity of the Bloom and Krathwohl taxonomies, this paper focuses on their shortcomings and proposes new affective taxonomies. The Bloom/Krathwohl approach to curriculum design is built around intellectual ends and ignores self-development and social intelligence. This has become particularly pronounced with the advent of…
Descriptors: Accountability, Affective Objectives, Behavioral Objectives, Classification
Hoyt, Kenneth B. – 1974
Although initially it was wise for local, State, and national debate and action to forge a definition of career education, the time has come to identify the common threads in career education implementation in ways that are clear to the general public. The need to clarify and emphasize relationships between education and work for all persons and…
Descriptors: Career Education, Educational Innovation, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
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Ottey, Sherilyn D. – Arts Education Policy Review, 1996
Constructs a theory of dance education based on critical pedagogy theory (CPT). CPT views education as a liberating rather than an oppressive force. Defines and elaborates various components and approaches for establishing critical methodologies in the dance classroom. These mostly concern empowering the student and developing a critical…
Descriptors: Art Education, Critical Thinking, Dance Education, Discipline Based Art Education
Jarvis, Peter, Ed.; Walters, Nicholas, Ed. – 1993
The following chapters are included in this book: "Learning as a Religious Phenomenon?" (Jarvis); "Truth, Belief, and Knowledge" (Clark); "The Authority of the Word" (Ferro); "The Priesthood of the Teacher--Language and the Teaching of the Word" (McCaffry); "Teaching--Catechism, Preaching, and Indoctrination" (Willis); "Meaning, Being, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Beliefs, Church Role, Community Education
Emerson, Larry W. – 1986
The Feuerstein Mediated Learning Experience and Cognitive Modifiability theories show promise for American Indian people who, despite much innovation, still search for learning theories which can provide native people with necessary tools for making efficient qualitative and quantitative adaptations to an ever-changing technological, cultural,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, Cognitive Restructuring
Nissman, Albert – 1978
The American educational system must emphasize values education and the role of the teacher in instilling proper values. Within the context of this paper, values are the intrinsic regard people have for other people, ideas, attitudes, or modes of behavior. Values rest on a philosophical base and require the intellectual choice of the beholder.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Development
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