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White, E. Jayne; Gradovski, Mikhail – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
While Kazimir Malevich is widely known for his suprematist contributions to art, little attention has been granted to his articulated philosophical premise and methodological manifestation concerning the non-objectivity of thought and its relationship to feeling. This paper shows how Suprematist philosophy gives rise to the concept of pedagogical…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Artists
Kviatkovskii, E. – Soviet Education, 1976
The author sees a need for a new approach to the study of literature which will blend teachers' insights into literary analysis with meaningful primary source reading by students. Creative teaching methods should integrate the literary-historical approach with contemporary reading and assessment of a work. (Author/AV)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Creative Teaching, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Todorov, L. – Soviet Education, 1976
Student interest in literature is best developed through the creation of a "poetic mood" by the teacher. There also is a need for literature curriculum to be planned by grade levels to match student interest and maturity. (AV)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Comparative Education, Creative Teaching, Curriculum
Amonashvili, Sh.; And Others – Soviet Education, 1989
Examines issues raised at the third meeting of experimental educators, held in Moscow in 1988. Argues a teacher's creativity guarantees an educational system's health and successful reform. In a question-answer format, analyzes resistance to educational change, and teachers' responsibilities, rights, and relationships with students and…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Lysenkova, S. N.; And Others – Soviet Education, 1988
Presents seven Soviet educators' experiences with cooperation in the classroom. Emphasizes building student confidence and esteem to develop students' intrinsic motivation to learn. Examines teacher-student relationships, student evaluation, and creative teaching methods that envision teachers and students as equal partners in the educational…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperation, Creative Teaching, Educational Principles
Atutov, P. R.; And Others – Soviet Education, 1988
Reports on activities and concerns of the Soviet Union's Academy of Pedagogical Sciences in conjunction with educational reform. Calls for systematic improvement, of which "the pedagogy of cooperation" is only a part. Emphasizes creative teaching methods and better coordination between research and classroom practice. Reviews individual…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Diffusion (Communication), Educational Change, Educational Research