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Hawk, Byron – 1998
In "Rhetoric, Discovery and Change" (1970), R. Young, A. Becker, and K. Pike took Carl Rogers' empathetic approach out of the context of one-on-one therapy and put it into the writing classroom. They proposed the now standard formulaic structure of argumentation which emphasizes a strong thesis up front, a detailed account of the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Learning, Group Discussion
Marshall, Bernice Solomon – 1977
The author presents a model for inservice teacher training entitled the Process Oriented In-Service Experience (POISE) and attempts to identify changes occurring in the process movement and dynamics of interaction as reflected in attitudes and behaviors of teachers participating in this modified, small-group, process learning experience under…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Group Dynamics, Hypothesis Testing
Nemiroff, Greta Hofmann – 1992
This book is a valuable resource for those concerned with alternative approaches to education, and for such courses as educational theory or philosophy. Drawing on elements of progressive education, existentialism, feminist pedagogy, and values education, critical humanism combines the holistic-psychological concerns of humanistic education with…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Critical Theory, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories
Morsy, Zaghloul, Ed. – 1997
This collection of essays targets universities, social science research institutes, teacher training colleges, and those who lecture and carry out research on the history of ideas and of education. It is the fourth volume in a series that presents, in English, French, and Spanish, a comprehensive view of great educators of every age and culture.…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Gonzalez, Gerardo M., Ed.; and Others – 1993
Papers from the second international conference of the American Counseling Association held in Mexico City in June 1990 are included in this book. The book is divided into four parts: community, diversity, communication, and spirituality. The following papers are included: (1) Myths, Realities, and Implications of the English Only Movement in the…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Community, Counseling, Counseling Techniques
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Standish, Paul – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2004
In recent years the theme of voice has emerged more prominently in research and practice in education. In practice in schools it has been found in such developments as circle time, the emphasis on emotional literacy and emotional intelligence, peer-led counselling, buddying, and the revival of school councils, while in further and adult education…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Citizenship Education, Educational Practices, Self Concept
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Sorgen, Carl H.; Rogers, Baker A. – New Directions for Student Services, 2020
Queer* youth from rural areas who attend colleges and universities bring with them prior educational and life experiences that may be different from their urban and suburban peers. This chapter discusses how rurality intersects with sexual orientation and gender identity, and highlights implications for supporting queer students from rural areas.
Descriptors: College Students, LGBTQ People, Rural Areas, Sexual Orientation
Roen, Duane H.; McNenny, Geraldine – 1992
Negative attitudes toward collaborative writing are common, especially in the humanities, and some people view it as a form of plagiarism or cheating. Plagiarism, or the borrowing of ideas from other writers, can be both conscious and unconscious, and can stem from a variety of motives. Even single-authored works are products of many minds,…
Descriptors: Cheating, Collaborative Writing, Community Role, Discourse Modes
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Richgels, Donald J. – Journal of Educational Research, 1982
Two research areas, schema theory and linguistic theory, are described which have contributed to theories about language comprehension. Models of language comprehension conceptualized by Roger Schank, Carl Frederiksen, and Walter Kintsch are discussed in relation to the research and evaluated for practical use in reading instruction. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: Comprehension, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Processing
Meyers, G. Douglas – 1984
Composition teachers can learn much from the tradition of psychologist and researcher Carl R. Rogers. Placing the direction of the therapeutic process in the hands of the client, Rogers's work focuses on "potentiality," the idea that humans are primed with a potential for self-realization and are endowed with an actualizing tendency to…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Influences
Wheeler, Robert Walter – 1969
The self-transcendence theory addressed primarily to teachers of literature and related composition in secondary schools and community colleges is distilled from extensive readings in two mainstreams of contemporary thought: the "romantic thread" in educational philosophy and the work of Third Force psychologists, particularly Carl R. Rogers and…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Biochemistry, Community Colleges, Educational Philosophy
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Leggo, Carl – Canadian Social Studies, 2014
In this article, the author, a professor, muses over his educational life and the troublesome times he faced. He remarks that he was glad to have had wise voices who could call him to other possibilities, visions, and stories. Roger Simon was one of the most important wise voices he heard, and this sustained the spirit of his work. While many…
Descriptors: Poetry, Role Models, Teaching Experience, Scholarship
Mistrik, Erich – 1996
This book is a reaction to the general neglect of cultural behavior education within civic education. It points to the particular problems, in the European context, of civic education in Slovakia. Concentration is on the main ideas of the PHARE project "Education for Citizenship and European Studies." Key ideas from the Department of…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Aesthetics, Citizenship
Tom, Alan; Woodley, Celeste P. – 1971
This paper abstracts more than thirty sources selected for their usefulness in providing contexts and specific illustrations for understanding observation and analysis. Some Reasons for Classroom Observation and Analysis, includes seven selections that deal with factors related to the rationale for observing and analyzing classroom behavior.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment
Association for Student Teaching, Washington, DC. – 1967
Ten papers constitute the major portion of this book: "The Classroom Teacher, Mental Health, and Learning," Robert E. Bills; "The Development of Selected Aspects of the Mental Health Movement in Teacher Education," Ralph H. Ojemann; "What Psychology Has To Offer to Teacher Education," Carl R. Rogers; "Conceptual…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Educational Psychology, Individualized Instruction, Laboratory Training
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