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Choi, Po-King – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2005
Not long after the political transition in 1997, Hong Kong witnessed a spate of top-down education reforms that had been conceived within the neoliberal ideology of economic globalisation. Neoliberalism is particularly pervasive here, because of the underdevelopment of representative politics and of critical, social democratic discourse in…
Descriptors: Criticism, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Social Change
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Grant, Carl A.; Grant, Alicia – Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2007
With the effects of globalization everywhere, what should we say to our children and grandchildren about globalization and education? What are the print media--the books and magazines--telling us about globalization and education? This article examines what a person may take from the print media to talk with their children about effects of…
Descriptors: Printed Materials, Mass Media, Global Approach, Social Justice
Laszlo, Ervin – Humanist, 1979
Notes that pessimism about the future may result in self-fulfilling prophecy; suggests that a positive vision can set standards by which we may direct change. Ideals of world religions and ethics and world views of more recent times should be reaffirmed. Interdependence and diversity must be perceived as features of our world. Journal…
Descriptors: Ethics, Futures (of Society), Global Approach, Human Relations
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Scatamburlo-D'Annibale, Valerie – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2006
This article examines some of the major Marxist-humanist themes that animate the revolutionary critical pedagogy delineated by Peter McLaren in recent years. Among these themes are radical universalism, an interrogation of the capitalization and commodification of human labor, and the interrelatedness of American imperialism and neoliberal…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Humanism, Political Attitudes, Commercialization
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Charny, Israel W. – Social Education, 1985
The ongoing debate about what constitutes a genocidal act is analyzed. Discussed is a humanistic definition of genocide, i.e., the wanton murder of a group of human beings on the basis of any identity whatsoever that they share--national, ethnic, racial, religious, political, geographical, or ideological. Examples of genocide are provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Genocide
Lefever, Ernest W., Ed. – 1977
This monograph contains a critical examination of President Carter's view on ethics and foreign policy as expressed in his commencement speech at Notre Dame University on May 22, 1977. The book is organized into three parts. Part 1 contains Mr. Carter's speech entitled, "Power for Humane Purposes." Part 2 contains nine responses to the…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Democracy, Ethics
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Shaughnessy, Michael F. – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2006
Some of the wide range of thoughtful topics discussed in this interview with Peter McLaren include: (1) The top five points that McLaren tried to make in his book, "Capitalists and Conquerors: A Critical Pedagogy Against Empire"; (2) McLaren's thoughts on what he thinks the George Bush legend will be; (3) What led McLaren to ask,…
Descriptors: Interviews, Critical Theory, World Views, Presidents
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Farmer, Rod – Education, 1984
Stresses the need for theoretical justification for the development of humanistic education programs in today's schools. Explores Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs and theory of self-actualization. Argues that Maslow's theory may be the best available for educators concerned with educating the whole child. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Global Approach
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Roman, Leslie G. – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2006
This essay unearths the educational and socio-political implications of Edward W. Said's work for our understanding of what a secular humanism might mean in the highly charged atmosphere of the post-Cold War and September 11 discourses that have pervaded the USA and, to varying degrees, other parts of the world. It asks what it means to move…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Humanism, Social Change, Politics of Education
Stoddard, Ann H. – 1983
Children's literature is an excellent medium to introduce global concepts and bridge multicultural understanding. Through the use of books, children can be helped to appreciate the commonalities and differences among cultures, to become aware of a relationship with self, others, and the environment, and to identify with the human condition. An…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childrens Literature, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism
Education in Asia and the Pacific: Reviews, Reports and Notes, 1986
The first article in this annual compilation ("Review of an International Conference on the University in the Future World," by Ransoo Kim) describes an international conference of Christian universities, held in May, 1985 at Yonsei University, to review the functions, problems, and missions of universities from a global perspective. Universities…
Descriptors: Conferences, Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society)
Edwords, Frederick – Humanist, 1984
Humanist principles stress the importance of the individual, of scientific methodology, and of human needs. The basic principles of humanist beliefs concerning the world and the position of human beings in natural and social worlds are reviewed. (IS)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Epistemology, Ethics, Evaluation Criteria
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Hamblen, Karen A. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1984
A cross-cultural, international perspective on art in education constitutes a humanistic activity that must allow for recognition of human commonalities and at the same time a respect for human differences. (RM)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
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Lawler, Andrew – Futurist, 1985
Jesco von Puttkamer manages long-range planning in NASA's Office of Space Flight. He believes that space offers the opportunity to ease global tensions, help the developing world, and create a new global culture off the planet. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Futures (of Society), Global Approach, Humanism
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von Puttkamer, Jesco – Educational Leadership, 1983
After reviewing technological and social changes in society and drawing on the work of Teilhard de Chardin and other philosophers, a National Aeronautics and Space Administration executive challenges educators to show humans the way to a better integration of intellect and intuition and greater unanimity on ethical priorities. (MLF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Culture Conflict, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
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