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Peer reviewedGabel, Medard – Futurist, 1984
To solve societal problems, both local and global, a global approach is needed. Serious diseases that are crippling present-day problem solving and planning are discussed, and the characteristics of a healthy, effective planning approach are described. (RM)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Futures (of Society), Global Approach, Long Range Planning
Peer reviewedBugliarello, George – Futurist, 1984
Hyperintelligence--a dramatic extension of the power of the brain--will be made possible by global computer networks. Hyperintelligence will help to create a new and better global society. Other consequences of computer networks are also discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Communications, Computers, Futures (of Society), Global Approach
Peer reviewedWidgren, J. – International Review of Education, 1975
Describes the composition of the migrant worker population in the countries of Western Europe and traces developments in government policies regarding control and stabilization of immigration, provision for education and granting of political rights. (Editor)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Migrant Workers, Migration Patterns, Policy Formation
Peer reviewedHertzberg, Hazel W. – Social Education, 1972
If we are to avoid a purely pathological approach to the study of population, it is important to define the problem of population" in a perspective which takes account of the whole field of population studies. Readings for the teacher are discussed. (Author/VW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Literature Reviews, Population Education, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedSpitze, Hazel Taylor – NASSP Bulletin, 1983
Home economics can help students deal with social problems, learn to cope with their lives, make sound judgments, get along with family members, and manage their resources. Guidelines are given for implementing the new, socially significant home economics. (MJL)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Daily Living Skills, Home Economics, Home Economics Teachers
Allen, Dwight W. – World Future Society Bulletin, 1981
Offers teachers and students at all levels some useful approaches to future studies, including a self-test for revealing assumptions that shape futures thinking. Education for life in the future must focus on values and techniques of problem solving since factual knowledge about future conditions can seldom be obtained. (AM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedEpstein, Seymour – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Demonstrates that approach gradients can be steeper than avoidance gradients. An individual with an avoidance-approach conflict, placed on the goal side of the intersection of the gradients, would enthusiastically approach a goal previously avoided. Implications of avoidance-approach conflict are discussed. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Adults, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Rating Scales, Conflict Resolution
Peer reviewedGrunig, James E.; Stamm, Keith R. – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
Describes a study that attempted to replicate earlier findings about how people develop understanding of and solutions to public policy issues, while testing additional hypotheses. Notes that people who think the most about environmental issues generally develop the most logical definitions of the problems and the most workable solutions. (GT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conservation (Environment), Environment, Opinions
Peer reviewedBrummer, Esther – Educational Perspectives, 1976
The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands has had a program of vocational rehabilitation since 1974. These islands have been under the trusteeship of the United States since 1946. Describes some concerns, some efforts to deal with them, and future directions for its Vocational Rehabilitation Services. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Physical Disabilities, Problem Solving, Program Descriptions
Carlsson-Paige, Nancy; Lantieri, Linda – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2005
Young people are growing up at a time when issues of domestic and international conflict and a myriad of problems are increasingly intertwined. Rather than resorting to threats of retaliatory violent action, schools need to find ways to resolve conflicts peaceably. This article proposes that students be given specific opportunities to a)…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Teaching Methods, Prosocial Behavior, Consciousness Raising
Peer reviewedBond, David J. – Social Studies, 1975
Four procedural steps to facilitate a cooperative discussion on social issues are provided. The steps include problem description, policy proposal, prediction of consequences, and evaluation of policies. (DE)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making Skills, Discussion
Peer reviewedBaumrind, Diana – School Review, 1974
Author critically questioned the Coleman Report and asked whether we should not be asking what responsibilities young people owe to society instead of what society owes to its young. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Improvement, Problem Solving, Social Change
Stanley, William O. – Viewpoints, 1977
A suggested approach to curing our massive social ills is a curriculum division of social problems into: (1) a study of the most significant of these problems (from subject matter and basic democratic principles' approaches); and (2) a problem-solving approach toward controversial issues about which both the public and experts disagree. (MJB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Theories, Fundamental Concepts, Futures (of Society)
Longstreet, Wilma S. – Viewpoints, 1977
The field of curriculum is neither ready to identify social problems, nor to discuss them, nor to influence what really happens in the schools, because it has not clarified its own essential nature and functions. (Author/MJB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Theories, Fundamental Concepts, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedBoyd, Robert G. – Journal of Thought, 1975
Article considered the problems inherent in data collection and information dissemination as a result of the development of computerized personal information systems. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Debate, Ethics, Federal Legislation

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