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Lall, Bernard M.; Nicholas, Anthony – 1976
This report summarizes the historical development of humanism from Petrarch and Boccaccio in the Renaissance to the present. The freedom of thought, self-expression, and creative activity that characterized the humanistic schools are considered to be the fundamental bases of education today. A brief description is given of brutalization and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Administration, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedInglis, Fred – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1974
Styles influencing curriculum development -- management models, liberal non-intervention, and the exclusion of affective for cognitive objectives -- fail to give an account of personal man in his culture. Through "cultivation of soul" some teachers provide a rational way to respond to the weaknesses of overly rationalized learning. (JH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Human Relations
Peer reviewedHunsaker, David M. – Journal of Legal Education, 1980
Values missing in legal education are discussed, the nature and importance of the communication process as it relates to the practice of law is explored, and a humanistic communication skills curriculum for a law school curriculum is proposed. A scoring sheet for a mock law office competition is appended. (JMD)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
Casto, Glen – 1974
The importance of the incorporation of affective education into present school curricula is discussed in the contexts of (a) historical antecedents and (b) problems caused by the lack of attention paid to the role played by feelings and emotions in a child's learning, growth and development. Three challenges facing an educator who wants to…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development
Florida Univ., Gainesville. P. K. Yonge Lab. School. – 1973
The activities and resources in this teacher's guide have been developed and field tested as part of the research and development mission of the P. K. Yonge Laboratory School of the College of Education of the University of Florida. The Elementary Affective Education for Human Relations Project utilized classroom teachers in a variety of settings…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Activities, Curriculum Development, Educational Resources
Peer reviewedDahler, Alfred – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1990
Proposes a social studies curriculum framework based on Ervin Laszlo's life philosophy. Stresses developing appreciation of global human interdependence through religion, community, empathy, and equality, and fusing these values into political realities. Asserts it is the particular responsibility of social studies education to meet this…
Descriptors: Community, Curriculum Development, Educational Principles, Empathy
Zais, Robert S. – 1979
Four broad questions are addressed in this consideration of foreign language study in the total school setting. The first part deals with the broad perspective that is needed in order to integrate the educational enterprise and to form a community of educators each with a special contribution to make. Some considerations relevant to this question…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Lippitt, Ronald; Johnson, Patricia L. – 1978
The humanistic ideas, models, and tools of educator Robert Fox are presented in eight chapters. Chapter I summarizes Fox's ideas toward clarifying values, projecting possible goals and plans toward humane education, the balance and linkage between intellectual, socio-emotional, and citizenship development, the individualization of curriculum, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Citizenship, Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. Bureau of Homemaking Education. – 1977
This publication was prepared to assist schools in developing curriculum to help children solve complex social problems and achieve their highest potential as human beings in a world society. A major objective is to provide students with competencies and skills necessary to cope with the interpersonal relationships and stresses faced by…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavioral Sciences, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development


