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Peer reviewedMarshall, James D. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2000
The formal introduction of technology into the New Zealand curriculum and educational objectives related to creating the "knowledge society" raise philosophical questions about the nature or essence of technology, the identity of the self, and implications for Maori and their beliefs in the intertwined relationships of humans and all…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedDougherty, Richard M. – Catholic Library World, 1994
Discussion of the rapid growth of information and information sources focuses on the role of librarians in promoting and providing literacy programs. Topics addressed include global views; effects of illiteracy; electronic computer networks; and the need for librarians to become more active, visible, and politically aware. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Networks, Educational Objectives, Information Networks
Peer reviewedDavis, Patricia Anne – Journal of Navajo Education, 1994
Argues for the implementation of "True Education" based on Navajo knowledge associated with the four cardinal directions. Through mentorship and apprenticeship learning programs that unite children and adults and that promote Navajo language, culture, and values, a clockwise road may be built that restores students' sense of physical,…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Educational Principles, Holistic Approach
Peer reviewedLawrenz, Frances; Gray, Brian – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1995
Carried out an investigation to identify conceptions of some components of worldview held by science student teachers (n=48) in a South African context. Explores relationships among worldviews, student characteristics, and scientific concepts. Reports that students' conceptions of time and distance were nonmechanistic and psychologically bound and…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Distance, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTomsen, Jennifer L.; Disinger, John F. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1998
Describes a method for assessing the effects of an undergraduate environmental history course on student environmental worldviews, the foundation of which is triangulation of method. A grounded survey instrument was used to supply quantitative and qualitative data which were supplemented by data from open-ended interviews. The method was effective…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Environmental Education, Evaluation Methods
Russell, Constance L. – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1999
A model identified by educator Jack Miller identifies three dominant approaches to teaching: transmission (student as passive recipient of knowledge), transaction (student-centered active learning), and transformation (promoting personal growth and social change). While most current environmental-education theory and practice corresponds with the…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Lord, Nancy – Winds of Change, 1999
Languages reflect and reinforce cultural values, giving insights into their speakers' world view and relationships to the natural environment. Indigenous languages help us to respect local knowledge and extend our sense of community to the larger world. However, despite bilingual education in schools, all Native American languages are endangered;…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Culture, American Indian Languages, American Indians
Peer reviewedThomas, Anita Jones – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 1998
Describes the multicultural genogram, which assesses both the culture and worldview of family members. It can be used to assess cultural factors as well as establish rapport with diverse families. Explores cultural variables including race, ethnicity, gender, immigration, social class, and spirituality. Provides clinical examples. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Case Studies, Counseling Techniques, Cultural Background
Peer reviewedPendleton, Victoria EM; Chatman, Elfreda A. – Library Trends, 1998
Addresses ways to reexamine the world of information from small world perspectives and suggests implications for public libraries. Highlights include a conceptual scheme to examine small world lives, including social norms, world views, social types, and information behavior; and ethnographic inquiries to illustrate how qualitative methodology can…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Ethnography, Information Needs, Information Science
Peer reviewedBoyea, Andrea – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 1999
Describes Native American musics, focusing on issues such as music and the experience of time, metaphor and metaphorical aspects, and spirituality and sounds from nature. Discusses Native American metaphysics and its reflection in the musics. States that an effective curriculum would provide a new receptivity to Native American musics. (CMK)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Art Expression
Peer reviewedCherkezova, M. V. – Russian Education and Society, 1999
Reviews two handbooks that were conceived as alternatives to the social science course taught during the Soviet period: (1) "Introduction to Social Studies: A Handbook for the Eighth and Ninth Grades"; (2) "Man and Society: A Handbook of Social Studies for Students in the Tenth and Eleventh Grades." (CMK)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Course Content, Educational History, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedReich, K. H.; And Others – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 1994
Examine children's and youth's awareness of the evolution and revolution of their own worldviews. Interviews were conducted with 20 well-educated, verbally fluent respondents, ages 9 to 22, using a critical incident technique. Eight developmentally relevant categories emerged from an interview content analysis, and, at older ages, children and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Change, Children, Content Analysis
Peer reviewedIhle, Gail M. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1996
Results of a survey of the world view of female white clients, white counselors, and Chinese international students showed significant differences. Income was a significant predictor of world views for clients, while age and marital status contributed strongly to those of counselors. Among the Chinese students, the Taiwanese and the Mainland…
Descriptors: Age, Chinese, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counselor Characteristics
Peer reviewedGreenfield, Patricia Marks; Raeff, Catherine; Quiroz, Blanca – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 1998
Suggests that immigrant Latino parents have an ethnotheory of child development that emphasizes being part of a group, and that this ethnotheory conflicts with teachers' views focusing on the development of individual potential. Analyzes three dialogues from parent-teacher conferences to illustrate parent-teacher cooperation or discord in the…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, Dialogs (Language)
Neihart, Maureen – Understanding Our Gifted, 2002
This article discusses how explanatory style, an individual's perspective on the experiences of success and failure, can contribute to gifted students' vulnerability or resilience. The three dimensions of explanatory style: permanence, pervasiveness, and personalization are explained, and case studies are provided. Tips for helping students become…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Change, Case Studies, Children


