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Theory Into Practice | 3 |
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Costanza, James F. | 1 |
Hanrahan, Peggy | 1 |
Hersh, Richard H. | 1 |
Ladenburg, Muriel | 1 |
Ladenburg, Thomas | 1 |
Whiteman, James | 1 |
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Hersh, Richard H.; Whiteman, James – Theory Into Practice, 1973
A High School course, General Studies Survival Curriculum, was designed to aid students in problem solving in a complex society. Areas of concern were psychology, consumer economics, environmental studies, law and society, religion and values, ethnic studies, applied aesthetics, creative studies, occupations and futurism. (JB)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Divergent Thinking, Problem Solving, Productive Thinking

Ladenburg, Muriel; Ladenburg, Thomas – Theory Into Practice, 1977
Representative samples of curriculum development in social studies are presented based on a model designed to involve students actively in both the historical and dilemma-solving processes. (MJB)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Conflict Resolution, History Instruction, Moral Development

Costanza, James F.; Hanrahan, Peggy – Theory Into Practice, 1976
Responses to diverse constituencies determine the purposes of the school and require that high school administrators (1) know the level at which issues are raised, (2) determine response levels and potential reactions; (3) know the consequences, and (4) build mechanisms for dealing with constituents. (MB)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Public Relations