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Ellis, Nansi – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2018
This article re-states the importance of the arts and humanities for education, highlights the declining provision for them in schools, and argues that a fundamental re-think of the purposes of education is required to re-establish creativity at the heart of formal learning.
Descriptors: Art Education, Humanities Instruction, Relevance (Education), Educational Needs
Peer reviewedBianchi, Eugene C. – Liberal Education, 1974
Starting with the principle that learning goes on only when the learner is engaged in the process with mind, will, and feelings, the author argues that humanistic study must be integrated with existential questions of personal and social development. (Editor/PG)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Manoil, Adolph – J Educ, 1969
The article consists of the preface, annotated outline, and bibliography for a seminar on Aethestics in Education. (EJS)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Creativity, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedPekich, John – Community College Review, 1975
The subjective nature of the humanities does not lend itself to expression in behavioral terms. However, because humanities instructors are evaluated by the same "accountability" criteria as teachers of cognitive subjects, they are now stressing the measurable and ignoring the intangible areas of interpretation or even creativity. (Author/DC)
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavioral Objectives, Creativity, Educational Objectives
Bundy, Robert F. – Humanities Journal, 1974
Basic human skills and learning environments necessary to develop them are prerequisites for preparing people to learn to deal with the future of mankind. (KM)
Descriptors: Community Role, Creativity, Cultural Images, Educational Objectives
Hoetker, James – 1969
The adoption of a behavioralist stance in education--namely, that of the "specificationist" who attempts to strengthen the humanist position by examining the behaviors which educators are trying to shape and by finding the most effective methods of instruction for accomplishing these ultimate goals--can help rid the schools of their worst evils…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Creativity, Critical Thinking
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

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