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Steed, Chris – Curriculum Journal, 2009
In this article I argue that the concept of personalisation is simply rhetorical unless it facilitates theory and practice which takes seriously and engages with the value of the human person. The idea of human value is a fundamental theme in social and cultural life and the motor behind many psychological and social processes. Traditionally,…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Strategies
Rice, J. A. – Composition Forum, 2008
In current critical pedagogy theory, the term "globalization" frequently signifies the rapid homogenization and structural equivalency of material and intellectual differences into a unified, transnational, capitalist rationality. For many composition scholars, this homogeneity signals an interpellation of not just subjects, but any and…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Politics of Education, Critical Theory, Global Approach
Zhang, Ling; Atkin, Chris – International Education Studies, 2010
As learning is seen to be a social process as well as an intellectual activity in which teachers work in active partnership with students, "Teaching by Joint Presentation" (TJP) project sought to investigate what a humanistic concept of teacher-student joint presentation and critical inquiry can evoke in the language classroom within…
Descriptors: Humanism, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Cultural Context
Walter, Pierre – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2009
This article offers a typology of philosophical traditions in environmental education for adults, based on five philosophical perspectives of adult education described by Elias and Merriam. These five traditions are liberal, progressive, behaviorist, humanist, and radical adult environmental education, respectively. A summary of each philosophy's…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Environmental Education, Teacher Role, Classification
Sinnott, Jan D. – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2008
Humanistic Psychology emphasizes five key principles: (1) belief in the wholeness of human nature and experience; (2) focus on free will and the individual power to create; (3) realization that the human person lives "nested" in biology, culture and history; (4) conscious intention is important to human development and action; and (5)…
Descriptors: Humanistic Education, Psychology, Humanism, World Views
Salmani Nodoushan, Mohammad Ali – Online Submission, 2008
Metacognition is a concept in psychology that refers to a variety of self-awareness process that help learners learn better. It grew out of the developments over the past few decades of cognitive models of learning. This paper will present a brief overview of these models and discuss their main features. It begins with a discussion of…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Second Language Learning, Metacognition, English (Second Language)
Fox, G. Thomas; DeVault, M. Vere – Educational Technology, 1974
A discussion of how humanism and technology are integrated into educational practice. (HB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Technology, Humanism, Instructional Innovation
Peer reviewedHerron, Carol – French Review, 1983
Discusses the term "humanism" as regularly understood within the context of a liberal arts education and as the contemporary foreign language teaching platform. Gives the roots of current humanistic principles and techniques and examines some ramifications of adopting personality development as one of the goals of foreign language programs. (EKN)
Descriptors: French, Humanism, Personality Development, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedShtogren, John A. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1976
A literature course is described in which characteristics from programmed instruction are integrated into the lecture-discussion format. The course design requires students to master more material than usual and provides for individual student decision making unavailable in traditional class structures. (Author/BD)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Higher Education, Humanism, Literature
Munhall, Patricia – Nursing and Health Care, 1992
Argues for a synthesis of and respect for various educational pedagogies; acknowledges the core values and beliefs about education that reflect infinite human variety. (SK)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Beliefs, Curriculum Development, Humanism
Aloni, Nimrod – Ethics and Education, 2008
This article seeks to examine central aspects of the relationship between ethics and education in the beginning of the twenty-first century. Since both ethics and education are practical disciplines that are bound to deal with and are challenged by human predicaments, cultural ills and social evils, it seems that in examining the relations between…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Ethics, Educational History, Social Problems
Cherland, Meredith – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
How do we become the people we are? Humanist common sense proposes that people are born with a rational "self." But poststructural theory proposes a subjectivity formed in interaction with cultural discourses. Poststructural theory offers teachers fresh ways to teach critical literacy and thinking and provides students with ways to resist ideas…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Discourse Analysis, Fantasy, Novels
Peer reviewedManuel, J. Jack – Music Educators Journal, 1974
Article proposed a curriculum with its base in humanities education through the symbolic arts, a curriculum that allows for and encourages encounters with various levels of meaning. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Practices, Humanism, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedHogan, R. Craig – College Composition and Communication, 1978
Self-instructional materials foster humanistic instruction and encourage students to become independent, industrious, and committed learners. (DD)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Higher Education, Humanism, Humanistic Education
Rosove, Perry E. – Educational Technology - Teacher and Technology Supplement, 1971
The purpose of this article is to show...that there is no inherent conflict between specifying objectives in behavioral terms for specific types of curricula and the creation of humane persons and a humane society...and that the use of educational technology does not exclude the student from the formulation of his educational goals." (Author)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Educational Objectives, Educational Technology, Humanism

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