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Ritterbush, Philip C. – Sci Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Learning, Science Education
Peer reviewedMaloney, W. Paul; Hefzallah, Ibrahim M. – NASSP Bulletin, 1974
Authors scrutinize some of the underlying issues of career education. Disclaiming that career education can be a panacea to all the ills of modern education, they do attribute to it great potential for developing student self-awareness. And self-awareness, not job training, should be career education's primary goal. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Career Education, Decision Making, Educational Objectives, Self Concept
Peer reviewedClements, Millard – Social Education, 1982
What should social studies teachers be trying to teach students how to do? Every culture provides its members with social "maps" that explain how things are--e.g., school materials, advertisements. Teaching students how to read these social "maps" should be the central task for social studies education. (RM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Political Socialization, Social Influences, Social Studies
Peer reviewedMonmonier, Mark S. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1982
Cartography is undergoing a digital transition with geographic data becoming available in machine-readable form and with the diminishing need to draw and print maps in order to communicate information. This automation will force cartographers to concentrate upon the institutional aspects of information management. Implications for geographic…
Descriptors: Automation, Cartography, Educational Objectives, Geography Instruction
Peer reviewedLawson, Kenneth – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1982
Suggests that lifelong education is a policy for education, and education is too broadly defined. Education should be restricted to areas of learning that produce desired effects. The place of knowledge in lifelong education is discussed, and distinction is drawn between education and training. (Availability: Falmer Press, Falmer House, Barcombe,…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy, Educational Principles
Peer reviewedPortal, Christopher – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1983
Providing for imaginative, aesthetic, and intuitive aspects in the curriculum is a concern not limited to arts subjects. In fact the most fruitful attempts to integrate personal values and empathy occur in humanities subjects, such as history and geography. (IS)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Educational Objectives, Empathy
Felder, B. Dell; Hollis, Loye K. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1983
Three commercially available games--Battleship, Aggression, and Primitive Politics--are suggested as instructional aids for teaching social studies. Games help students develop such skills as following directions, using the known to discover the unknown, developing strategies, and cooperating with others. Tips for using classroom games…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Educational Objectives, Instructional Improvement, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedDeMartini, Joseph R. – Teaching Sociology, 1983
Traditional and experiential learning are fundamentally different, and this difference has important consequences for the discipline of sociology as it is taught and practiced. Two models for curriculum integration are presented, and the consequences of each are discussed. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Objectives, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Dueck, K. G. – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1983
The curriculum guidelines of the National Council for the Social Studies are listed, and their implications for citizenship education are discussed. Suggestions for implementing the curriculum guidelines in classrooms are provided. (IS)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Peer reviewedNewman, Arthur – Social Studies, 1983
The imaginative teacher can employ poetry to advance student identification with the world community. Examples are provided. The learning objectives which poetry might facilitate are a commitment to removing human rights violations, an awareness of imperialistic policies, and a recognition of the absurdity of narrow, chauvinistic loyalty. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Global Approach, Interdisciplinary Approach, Patriotism
Draper, Alan – Vocational Aspect of Education, 1983
States that because it is very difficult to determine what the objectives of business education are, much of business education can achieve little in terms of those objectives and can sometimes do harm. Advises a change in emphasis in order to advance the relevance and content of business education. (NRJ)
Descriptors: Business Education, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Holcomb, John H. – American Education, 1983
Recommends six steps to improve the quality of public education: (1) reestablish schools as learning places, (2) make teachers responsible for the program of studies, (3) permit those responsible for performance quality to remove inadequate teachers, (4) don't remove students from school unless it's essential, (5) have a common goal, and (6) stop…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Principles, Educational Quality, Educational Responsibility
Peer reviewedRegan, F. Scott – Children's Theatre Review, 1983
Summarizes results of a survey of youth theatres on (1) theatre goals; (2) staff training and courses offered; (3) organization and funds; and (4) teachers' knowledge of actor training, child and adolescent psychology, playwriting trends in children's theatre, and current theoretical writings. (PD)
Descriptors: Children, Educational Objectives, Educational Research, Financial Support
Peer reviewedKokaska, Charles J. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1983
Career education, which is designed to promote cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills at all educational levels, is especially important for exceptional children. A comprehensive approach to career development is needed by school districts, along with feedback from former students. (SEW)
Descriptors: Career Education, Disabilities, Educational Cooperation, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedStigler, George J. – Journal of Economic Education, 1983
This article, which first appeared in the Spring 1970 issue of the "Journal of Economic Education," is reprinted as a tribute to Nobel Memorial Prize winner Stigler with the expectation that it will provoke current discussion about the goals and accomplishments of the economic education movement. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Economics Education, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education


