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Newberg, Norman A. – 1977
This small booklet describes the Affective Education Program established in Philadelphia in 1967. The program uses various classroom techniques such as the problems, plans, and sharing classroom structure to foster student leadership and cooperation; using group roles, feedback, and processing; and being responsive to student concerns. In…
Descriptors: Activities, Affective Objectives, Humanistic Education, Nontraditional Education
Peer reviewedSparks, Dennis – School Counselor, 1977
Reviews, from the perspective of a school counselor, basic tenets of two contemporary educational trends, optional alternative education and deliberate psychological education. Describes blending of these trends at ALPHA (Alternative Learning Program for the High School Age), a public alternative high school located in Livonia, Michigan.…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Educational Innovation, Humanistic Education, Models
Peer reviewedRuiz, Eleazar M. – Journal of Drug Education, 1975
The major focus of this article is the presentation of a new and humanistic approach to drug education. The author discusses the Interactive Learning Process (ILP) Model, an alternative values-oriented teaching strategy. It is believed that this program is responsive to the unique academic and emotional needs of today's youth. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Drug Education, Humanistic Education, Narcotics, Nontraditional Education
Jackard, Charles – Humanist, 1983
A humanistic program implemented in a suburban Kansas City school district helped educators deal with the problems of absenteeism, poor motivation, lack of discipline, vandalism, tardiness, and drug use. The model is being looked at by many school districts throughout the United States. (RM)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Discipline Problems, Drug Abuse, Elementary Secondary Education
Mulkeen, Thomas A. – Communicator, 1977
The Center for Resourceful Living at North Adams State College was developed to teach students the skills that will allow them to become more self-sufficient providing their food, energy, and shelter needs, as well as values that will serve as guides in developing a satisfying, healthy and meaningful life. (NQ)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Kelsey, Kenneth W. – 1977
The Teacher Education Alternatives Model (TEAM) project is an attempt to implement in a teacher preparation program many of the principles and ideas articulated in the humanistic movement in education. The main process themes--experiencing, decision-making, cooperating, and evaluating--are implemented through four learning modes: (1) field…
Descriptors: Differentiated Staffs, Education Majors, Field Experience Programs, Goal Orientation
Feistritzer, Patricia; Balcerack, Carl – Momentum, 1979
This photo-essay describes a Waldorf School. Developed by Austrian Rudolf Steiner, the Waldorf plan is dedicated to allowing the child a childlike environment. It emphasizes storytelling, creative dramatics, flexibility, improvisation, crafts, and movement. (SJL)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Creative Dramatics, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedNelson, Lois N. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 1978
This article briefly describes Live Oak School, a nongraded, parent-run alternative for ages 4-13, whose main concern is providing a positive and supportive learning environment. Its affective objectives for learners and teachers in the areas of self-concept, responsibility, and positive social interaction are outlined. (SJL)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
Wardle, Francis – 1978
This document presents a program description of Pacer School, a free school in its fifth year of operation in Kansas City, Missouri. The first part of the paper, entitled "Education for Democracy," describes how the school got started, staff background and role, finances, curriculum, activities, physical environment and playground design and…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum, Elementary School Students
Liebrader, Myron L. – 1977
The organization of three subschools at Grover Cleveland High School, Ridgewook, N. Y., is designed to meet the special needs and desires of the students. The first alternative school is for students with records of excessive absences; the second is for above average students interested in majoring in science; and the third is for average or below…
Descriptors: Business Education, Dropout Prevention, Educational Innovation, House Plan
Wigginton, Eliot – 1975
The high school journalism teacher who initiated the Foxfire Project discusses the memorable learning experiences and community studies in which students are involved as they develop and publish the Foxfire magazines. The author describes the project objectives and the successfully implemented teaching techniques and learning activities so that…
Descriptors: Community Study, Educational Innovation, Humanistic Education, Individual Development
Far West Lab. for Educational Research and Development, San Francisco, CA. – 1979
Intended to stimulate communication among the federal, state, intermediate, local, and postsecondary agencies that share responsibility for the improvement of education, this Department of Education catalog of exemplary educational programs describes all the projects dealt with in previous editions as well as providing information on more than 30…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communication Skills, Demonstration Programs, Educational Administration
Bremer, John; Von Moschzisker, Michael – 1971
The focus of this book is on the exposition of the principles of the Parkway Program. The program is worthy of description for several reasons: 1) the renovation of our educational system must have a high priority, and the program suggests a possible direction; 2) the story of Parkway is a case study of what happens when an educator sets out to…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Resources, Community Schools, Community Study
Wuest, Francis J. – 1977
The results of "Project Change in Liberal Education" (CLE), which was undertaken by 20 higher education institutions with support from 10 other institutions, are summarized. The project is an intensive effort to develop and evaluate alternatives to traditional patterns of teaching and learning in undergraduate liberal education. The CLE…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Competency Based Education, Cooperative Programs, Education Work Relationship
Roseville Area School District 623, Minn. – 1975
The Focus program deals with those students who perform well below their capacity socially and/or academically. It has as its main goal to decrease the incidence of alienation among these youth, the staff, and the community. Sub-goals include the reduction of alienation and improvement of self-concept, an increased access to desirable social…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Group Dynamics, Group Unity, High School Students


