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Blomberg, Doug – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2013
Western (and Christian) education is an intellectualised, dualistic tradition which downplays the role of the body and emotions and thus the importance of practice in learning. Insights from neuroscience and James K. A. Smith's reflections on Christian college pedagogy introduce a consideration of the role of affectivity in learning, which…
Descriptors: Christianity, Church Related Colleges, Biblical Literature, Emotional Response
Boland, Clay A., Jr. – 1978
Homer's Odyssey can serve as a good source of working definitions of humanism, humanist, humanities, and their relation to humanistic education, a concept which has been adulterated by some, misplaced by others, and diluted by many. Humanism is defined as an attitude that man is independent of any devine realm and therefore responsible for himself…
Descriptors: Classical Literature, Humanism, Humanistic Education, Humanities Instruction
Peer reviewedPatterson, Barbara – Liberal Education, 2000
Describes an initiative at Emory University (Georgia) to create an ethos of humane learning through a course that combines theory with internships and actively involves partner communities with faculty and students. In the seminar component students discuss what they are learning from the experiential component and record their individual…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Humanistic Education, Internship Programs
Peer reviewedArcus, Margaret Edwards – Family Relations, 1980
Describes the value reasoning approach to values education in which students learn to reason logically about values issues. The approach helps students to think more clearly about their own and others' value judgments, to examine value systems objectively, and to deal constructively with value conflict. (Author)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Life Education, Humanistic Education
Peer reviewedLambeir, Bert; Smeyers, Paul – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2003
Discusses nihilism, Nietzsche's reevaluation of values, and Foucault's concept of "life as a work of art" as a way to give shape to one's life. Argues that current forms of popular pleasure are reminiscent of a revaluation to overcome nihilism. Educators need allow children to develop an image of themselves that they can live with.…
Descriptors: Character Education, Citizenship Education, Community Colleges, Ethical Instruction
Cole, Donna J.; And Others – 1985
The strengthening of human relations education in the preparation of teachers has become legitimately and necessarily the responsibility of each institution engaged in preservice teacher education. Infusion--the permeation of all dimensions of a teacher education program with the development of the concepts, skills, and attitudes necessary to good…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Higher Education, Human Relations, Humanistic Education
Cristiano, George – 1977
Academic achievement can be set in a stage of humanistic pupil-teacher relationships. However, humanization is not an easy task, and success may be achieved only by dedication and direction. The first step in this process is the definition of the goal. Humanization is defined in the following manner: (1) Children should enjoy school, want to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Change Strategies, Classroom Environment, Educational Change
Cerio, James E. – 1978
Educational Growth Groups are highly structured groups which place heavy emphasis on personal responsibility, interpersonal communication skills, and empathic understanding. Facilitators reach students by using a variety of media forms to discuss topics not commonly covered in the classroom. The EGG has the potential of offering preventive…
Descriptors: Classroom Guidance Programs, Communication Skills, Group Activities, Group Dynamics
Society for Health and Human Values, Philadelphia, PA. – 1974
This document contains descriptions of 19 teaching programs which share the common goal of emphasizing human values as an important area of education in the health professions. This listing is the result and expansion of the Institute on Health and Human Values Conference. Three broad areas are outlined which the 19 schools emphasize in their…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Health, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
Scott, Kathryn; Oliner, Pearl – 1987
Prosocial education consists of school experiences designed to promote prosocial behavior. This paper demonstrates that: (1) there is an absence of prosocial behaviors in educational goals; (2) educational tradition venerates rationality and objectivity associated with "masculine" thinking and denigrates emotionality and relatedness associated…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Beliefs, Citizenship Education
Peer reviewedRango, Nicholas – Journal of Medical Education, 1981
The curricular response of colleges to conflict among scientific and medical experts regarding the application of professional knowledge and technical expertise to public policy and patient care is examined. An alternative philosophy of education is proposed. Reform is seen as impossible without redefining the liberal arts tradition of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
Peer reviewedJewett, Ann E. – Quest, 1980
Recent efforts in physical education theory building are reviewed in relation to general curriculum theory. The relationship between curriculum and instruction is examined. A model illustrates the process of relating physical education curriculum theory to general curriculum theory and the need for adaptation to differing values. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedBonham, George – Change, 1980
The new Rockefeller Foundation's Commission on the Humanities' report is discussed. Some of the commission's recommendations include: improved quality of elementary and secondary schools, strengthening of humanities research, reaffirmation within education of the values of the humanities, and closer collaboration of educational and cultural…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Cognitive Development, Creative Thinking, Culture
Peer reviewedShechtman, Zipora – Reading Improvement, 1989
Proposes a rationale and methods for enhancing teachers' motivation and stresses self-exploration, personal choice, and independent decision-making toward mainstreaming. Notes that a humanistic approach, applying values clarification and bibliotherapy methods, along with group counseling principles, underlies this training program to modify values…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Group Counseling, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
Peer reviewedHunsaker, David M. – Journal of Legal Education, 1980
Values missing in legal education are discussed, the nature and importance of the communication process as it relates to the practice of law is explored, and a humanistic communication skills curriculum for a law school curriculum is proposed. A scoring sheet for a mock law office competition is appended. (JMD)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
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