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Hunt, J. McVicker – 1974
The challenges of today lead to more technology rather than less for our culture in the future. Ability to process information symbolically in language and numbers will become increasingly important for employment and for participation in our culture. The fact that plasticity in psychological development is greatest during infancy and early…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Child Development, Early Childhood Education
Dunham, Richard M. – 1970
This volume contains the papers presented at the conference in edited versions along with certain reference materials. As they influenced the proceedings of the task groups, these papers are reflected in the contents of Volume I (SO 000 819). As a group they offer many useful ideas concerning the theory and methodology of family intervention and…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Developmental Programs, Family Influence, Family Programs
Dearborn Public Schools, MI. – 1971
The objective of the project reported here was to devise and put into operation a social studies program for junior high school students in the seventh and eighth grades. The objectives for this program were to develop the informed individual with: 1) a good self-concept with a sense of individual worth; 2) a sense of moral judgment; 3) a valid…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Citizenship, Curriculum Development, Ethical Instruction
Eichhorn, Donald H. – 1968
"Transescents" -- the prefix "trans" meaning "to go across" and the suffix "escent" meaning "to become something" -- are young people in transition from childhood to adolescence. The middle school organization presents educators with an opportunity for improved educational processes uniquely suited to students of this age group. Transescents are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Design, Educational Innovation, Emotional Development
Schwimmer, Barbara – 1974
Day care is an entity unto itself whose values and goals have neigher been proclaimed nor supported. Unless it examines and declares its theoretical base reflecting planning in response to what it views as its purpose and mission, it will continue to be treated as a marginal, residual institution and user capriciously as a political and social…
Descriptors: Child Care, Day Care, Federal Programs, Institutional Role
United States International Univ., Corvallis, OR. – 1972
The World Forum is a program that gives college students an opportunity to explore a particular problem of personal and/or social consequence in the context of its anticipated alternative futures. A general overview of this program, its characteristics, and an example of it in practice are presented in this paper. The overview tells what the World…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Futures (of Society)
Wu, Cheng-Tsu, Ed. – 1972
The contents of this compendium, which presents a bit of the history of the racial prejudice against the Chinese, are organized in four chapters. Chapter 1, "Institutionalization of Prejudice," reviews the body of legislation and State and Federal court decisions pertaining to the Chinese, beginning with the migration to California during the…
Descriptors: Bias, Chinese Americans, Constitutional History, Court Litigation
Kazanas, H. C.; And Others – 1973
One-third of the waking hours of many Americans is spent at work. The work they do determines to a large extent their self-image, economic security and well being, satisfaction in life, status in the community, contribution to society, and their children's view of work and life in general. Of such importance is work that it should be taught and…
Descriptors: Industrial Training, Job Satisfaction, Literature Reviews, Occupational Aspiration
Campbell, A. Bruce; And Others – 1974
The primary focus of this legal education module, fifth of five to be integrated into an 11th grade American history course, is that the law is not an all powerful instrument of social control. Understandings, or objectives, consider the following: that the very nature of some social aims, such as brotherhood, places them beyond the limited…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Grade 11, Laws, Legal Education
Watford, Robert; Haley, Frances – 1973
ISSUES, an intermediate-grade social studies program, actively involves 2,000 Kansas City students of their urban communities. Psychological and sociological perspectives on urban problems stress helping children to better understand social realities, their peers, and themselves. The students spend approximately half of their social studies time…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Problems, Community Study, Experiential Learning
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. – 1969
Part 1, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Indian Education (Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, U.S. Senate) on policy, organization, administration, and new legislation concerning American Indians, focuses especially on the problems of Alaskan Indians and Eskimos. The February, March, and April (1969) hearings were held in both Washington,…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Education
Hermann, Alice; Komlosi, Sandor – 1972
The theoretical conceptions of the child and the socialization processes involved in a socialist pedagogical theory are described in this monograph on early child care in Hungary. In emphasizing the partnership between family and state in the care of the young child, this book traces the central role played by government planning in the midst of…
Descriptors: Child Care, Child Rearing, Comparative Education, Early Childhood Education
Nesbitt, William A., Ed. – 1972
The major function of the handbook is to provide secondary level teachers with a collection of data on world problems that can be used in history, world affairs, sociology, or ecology courses. A teacher's guide accompanies the handbook. The teaching technique used is inquiry. Students analyze data, and form hypotheses and generalizations.…
Descriptors: Crime, Data, Environmental Education, Futures (of Society)
Ojemann, Ralph H.; And Others – 1969
The needs of Ohio schools were assessed in relation to the area of Family Life Education, including education in sexual behavior, the prevention of alcohol, drug, and smoking abuse, and related social problems. The study was carried out in two phases. The first phase developed the methods for assessing the needs of Ohio schools, which involved…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Data Analysis, Educational Needs
Shane, Harold G. – 1972
This is the final report of a USOE study to determine the educational significance of the future. Chapter I summarizes the study and makes recommendations. Chapter II is designed to provide an "action picture" of futures planning insofar as it could be caught in motion during 1971-1972. Chapter III discusses policy research with a bearing on…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Educational Planning
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