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Littleford, Michael S. – Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, 1982
An application of cultural psychoanalysis to the present culture, society, and its history examines insights into the conditions and possibilities for social action toward a higher form of democratic community. Such a community can work together in turning education toward the fulfillment of democracy. (CJ)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Democratic Values, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGlickman, Carl D.; Bruce, Ray E. – Educational Forum, 1983
Although the mission of public education to achieve the goals of a democratic society has not been accomplished, currently-proposed drastic changes in the funding for public schools could bring about private education for the wealthy and welfare schooling for the rest. This would further stratify American society and emphasize socioeconomic and…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedOlson, Lester C. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1983
Examines Rockwell's "Four Freedoms" posters and considers the historical circumstances during which they were mass-distributed. Observes how these paintings that praised the political and religious values of Americans were used to educate the people about the necessity of participation in World War II. (PD)
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Identification (Psychology), Painting (Visual Arts), Persuasive Discourse
Peer reviewedButts, R. Freeman – Social Studies Review, 1981
Examines how the section on values in the 1981 "California History/Social Science Framework" points the way and direction for educating students to become good citizens. The author discusses 10 basic ideas or value-oriented claims that he thinks could be used as an intellectual framework to guide the designing of civic education…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGeyer, Patricia K. – Social Studies Review, 1981
Discusses the new emphasis of the section on values in the 1981 "California History/Social Science Framework." The development of a personal value system and the study, understanding, and appreciation of the values of others is seen as the basis of American citizenship. (AM)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democratic Values, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKrogh, Suzanne L. – Journal of Moral Education, 1981
Discusses the feasibility of Kohlberg's "just community" concept for preschool children. Kohlberg showed that elementary and secondary school students could operate in participatory democracies. Despite lower levels of cognitive development, Montessori preschool children demonstrated their ability to participate within a simplified…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Decision Making Skills, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGraves, Norman J. – Journal of Geography, 1981
This discussion of comparative international geographical education describes a three-phase educational typology based on political, economic, and cultural characteristics; man-land relationships; and geography as an academic discipline. A country's choice of educational emphasis reflects its prevailing political and social values. (AM)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Democratic Values
Thomas, M. Donald – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
Argues against the efficacy of pluralism in the public schools because of its potential to destroy a sense of common traditions and values, to divert a school's attention from its basic purpose (to teach a common body of knowledge), and to create moral anarchy. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Codes of Ethics, Cultural Pluralism, Democratic Values
Peer reviewedVandenberg, Donald – Educational Theory, 1980
An intensive analysis of Dewey's definition of education in his "Democracy and Education" shows that Dewey's use of a theory of educative experience was unjustified and prevented the formulation of a theory of democratic education. Critics and revisionists say that Dewey did not believe in the educability of working class children. (FG)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Democratic Values, Educational Mobility, Educational Philosophy
Neuhaus, Richard John – Momentum, 1980
In looking toward American life in the 1980s, we can see that the church has a great role to play in calling the American experiment to judgment, in intensifying accountability which can give birth to new possibilities, and in reengaging the passions of hope. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Christianity, Church Role, Democratic Values, Futures (of Society)
Khanlian, John F. – Today's Education, 1976
A curriculum known as the Institute for Political Education is designed to encourage students of voting age to become more active and informed citizens. (JD)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Responsibility, Democratic Values, Legislation
Peer reviewedCunningham, William G. – Theory Into Practice, 1976
If participation does not include an openness to the issues that are of real concern to the community and an opportunity to influence policy relating to those issues, it becomes an empty public relations gesture fostering apathy, disinterest, resistance, or counter-organization. (MB)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Control, Community Influence, Democratic Values
Peer reviewedWolf-Devine, Celia – Academe, 1997
Affirmative action in college faculty recruitment and selection is discussed, distinguishing between procedural and preferential affirmative action. Negative effects of preferential affirmative action on students, faculty, and the institution are examined. Other issues explored include democratic values, bias in the search process, and the…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Affirmative Action, College Faculty, Cultural Pluralism
Peer reviewedAstin, Alexander W. – Liberal Education, 1997
Argues that the current U.S. educational system helps perpetuate some social problems; at the heart of this situation are beliefs held about the role of higher education in the larger society. Proposes that service learning as a powerful tool for colleges, both to address social problems and to strengthen experiential learning, which is central to…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Role, Democratic Values, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedEhrlich, Thomas – Educational Record, 1997
John Dewey's "Democracy and Education" suggests an approach to civic education using techniques commonly adopted in today's undergraduate education, including community service, problem solving, and collaborative learning. Community service is an important way to foster civic engagement in young Americans. If American higher education is…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, College Role, College Students


