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Prather, J. Preston – 1987
This paper is based on the work of Thomas Kuhn, a physicist turned philosopher and historian of science. In his book, "The Structure of Scientific Revolution," he posited a new concept of the nature and history of science and strongly criticized the current textbook tradition of science education. This study analyzed Kuhn's concept of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Curriculum
Berube, Maurice R.; Berube, Clair T. – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2006
Education as a major social movement is coming to an end. This book derives its theoretical framework from the ideas of Hegel, who perceived an end to history, and Thomas Kuhn, who theorized that history does not follow a linear path but that the scientific landscape changes through large-scale movements called "paradigm shifts". This book…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Innovation, National Standards
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Moore, John A. – American Biology Teacher, 1980
Focuses on the analysis of Thomas S. Kuhn's book, "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions." Science history is reviewed as it is viewed through the idea of a paradigm. The sequence in science or life cycle of a paradigm is explained. (SA)
Descriptors: Change, Higher Education, Models, Philosophy
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Schiappa, Edward – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1993
Constructs a language-centered perspective toward the social-rhetorical construction of knowledge by juxtaposing Kenneth Burke's philosophy of language with Thomas S. Kuhn's philosophy of science. Discusses rhetoric's epistemic status and the social constructionist account of discourse production. (HB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Language Research, Rhetorical Theory, Writing (Composition)
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Maxcy, Spencer J. – Paedagogica Historica, 1977
Displays the components of the structuralist views of Levi-Strauss, Michel Foucault, and Thomas S. Kuhn; constructs a model for doing structuralist studies in educational research; and tests the model on the pragmatic/progressive period in American educational history. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Models
Phillips, Neil – 1984
Arguing that any discussion of debate theory is incomplete without at least some analysis or review of paradigm theory, this paper begins by analogizing the arguments over paradigms to a battle ground over control of the activity. The analysis then shifts to an examination of Thomas Kuhn's sociological theory as a basis for the argument that the…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Debate, Judges, Knowledge Level
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Martin, Peter G. – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1981
Examined are social factors that influence biological science knowledge content in terms of these paradigm shifts: the DNA revolution, the Continental Drift revolution, the Darwinian revolution, and the sociobiology revolution, with the term "revolution" being used in the sense of Thomas S. Kuhn's writings. (PB)
Descriptors: Biology, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Models
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Gross, Alan G. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1983
Focuses on the different ways political oratory, scholarly argument, and scientific reports use analogy. Specifically, analyzes intersubjective agreement in Franklin D. Roosevelt's First Inaugural address, the scholarly argument between Sir Karl Popper and Thomas S. Kuhn, and the scientific reports of various mathematicians and scientists. (PD)
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Politics, Research Reports, Rhetoric
McKinney, E. Bernadette; Hindera, John J. – 1991
This paper compares the process and structure of institutional research with three ways of conceptualizing science. The first section examines the scientific method as a process of disciplined inquiry, then compares institutional research to that process. The second section compares the logical structure of institutional research with the logical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Higher Education, Inquiry, Institutional Research
Finn, Chester E., Jr. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1990
Inspired by Thomas S. Kuhn's book "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions," this article redefines education. Under the old conception, education was viewed as a process and system, or an effort and intention. Education as newly defined changes the emphasis from inputs to outcomes. Only if the process succeeds will education have truly…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Definitions, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy
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Efland, Arthur – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1990
Shows how discipline-based art education developed, and relates it to Thomas S. Kuhn's theory of paradigm shifts. Critiques Gilbert Clark, Michael Day, and W. Dwaine Greer's theory of disciplined-based art education and highlights mistaken notions in the inquiry methods of curriculum specialists. Concludes that art educators should focus on how…
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History, Art Teachers
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Ellenbogen, Kirsten M.; Luke, Jessica J.; Dierking, Lynn D. – Science Education, 2004
Thomas Kuhn's notion of a disciplinary matrix provides a useful framework for investigating the growth of research on family learning in and from museums over the last decade. To track the emergence of this disciplinary matrix we consider three issues. First are shifting theoretical perspectives that result in new shared language, beliefs, values,…
Descriptors: Museums, Educational Research, Family (Sociological Unit), Learning
Bowen, Barbara Lynn – 1972
This study presents a holistic framework which can be used as a basis for decision-making at various points in the curriculum-instruction development process as described by Johnson in a work published in 1967. The proposed framework has conceptual bases in the work of Thomas S. Kuhn and David P. Ausubel and utilizes the work of several perceptual…
Descriptors: Achievement, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
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Kurkul, Wenyi W. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2005
In her paper, Panaiotidi discusses the debate over the approaches in music education by Reimer and Elliott in the context of paradigm shifts. The term, "paradigm shift," was introduced by Thomas Kuhn in 1962 in his highly influential book, "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions." In this article, the author believes that what…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Philosophy, Models, Music
Brownell, Arlene – 1986
An intellectual revolution is described in which the logic-centered, value-free model that has served as the foundation for paradigms in psychology is being reevaluated. As part of the intellectual revolution, feminism is presented as a paradigm of scientific inquiry meeting Thomas Kuhn's definition. The question is posed of whether psychologists…
Descriptors: Feminism, Incest, Models, Psychology
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