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Roochnik, David – Journal of Education, 1997
Explores the question of teaching virtue, which has been discussed for at least 2,500 years. The anonymous "Dissoi Logoi" of ancient Greece contained a series of arguments on both sides of the question, and the author concluded that virtue could be taught. Lessons are drawn for contemporary educators. (SLD)
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Greek Literature
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Louden, Robert B. – Journal of Education, 1997
Highlights themes from I. Kant's "Lectures on Pedagogy," especially his message about moral perfectability (1781, 1787). It is argued that this ideal, although not completely achievable, should guide educational policy. Although it is the subject of much debate, Kant's emphasis on the international purposes of education is worth serious…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction
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Lemberg, David; Stoltman, Joseph P. – Journal of Education, 1999
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide powerful technology for geography teachers. With this tool, students can engage in serious inquiry about issues of local and global significance using authentic data. Summarizes current research findings about GIS in schools, describing exemplary GIS projects. Realizing the potential of GIS in…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
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Robinson, William; Davis, James E. – Journal of Education, 1999
Technology has profoundly altered the economics profession. The use of statistical models and simulations has changed economics curricula and teaching methods in higher education, and these changes are moving into pre-college economics curricula. Recommends a different kind of economics instruction for pre-college economics teachers, including the…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Economics Education, Educational Technology, Higher Education
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Horwitz, Paul; Christie, Mary Ann – Journal of Education, 1999
Describes the hypermodel approach to designing science education software. Hypermodels combine stored or web-based multimedia materials with a manipulable model of the subject domain. Hypermodels are scriptable, and are powerful tools for creating various activities or web-labs that challenge students to solve puzzles, then monitor and react to…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Otero, Valerie K.; Johnson, Andrew; Goldberg, Fred – Journal of Education, 1999
Describes research within physical science courses for preservice elementary teachers, where groups of students had access to computers, examining how computers were used as representational tools to support meaning-making conversations within groups. Notes how special computer simulators facilitated student groups' construction of robust…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Hurwitz, Charles L.; Abegg, Gerald – Journal of Education, 1999
Discusses the impact of computer technology on education, highlighting concept maps, electronic learning logs, and computer simulations, which provide students deeper understanding of chemistry and research methods while doing real science and help teachers conduct ongoing formative assessment of class progress. Computer simulations help teachers…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education
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Feng, Yuan – Journal of Education, 1999
Examines the relationship between National College Entrance Examinations and political centralism in China's higher education, presenting a history of this system and describing its purposes, characteristics, influence on K-12 education, strengths and limitations, and future. Recognizes how this system serves the political needs of commoners and…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Entrance Examinations, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Youngman, Deborah J.; Ishengoma, Johnson M. – Journal of Education, 1999
Profiles the recent history of Tanzania's efforts to educate its people. After describing Tanzania's history and educational policies, the paper discusses school reform in its historical context and focuses on sharing the costs and benefits of education. Examines ideological intent, theoretical merits, and practical limitations of applied…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Developing Nations, Educational Change, Educational Finance
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Indrisano, Roselmina; Birmingham, Nancy; Garnick, Sheila; Maresco, Denise Keefe – Journal of Education, 1999
Describes a university-school system partnership to provide high quality education to all students. Examines collaborative efforts of university and school faculty that resulted in a co-teaching model to eliminate separation between classroom instruction and Title I services. Experiences of a classroom teacher and a Title I director are presented,…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Higher Education
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Vryhof, Steven C. – Journal of Education, 2004
Historically, the American system of higher education has been a patchwork of denominational colleges (along with public institutions), however, the more recent histories of several institutions of higher education seem to have a common theme: the jettisoning of a distinctive identity grounded in a particular worldview in order to create an…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Schools of Education, Accreditation (Institutions), School Organization
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Wians, William – Journal of Education, 2003
A philosophy professor narrates his teaching experience. He shares his experience at University of Notre Dame and how he dealt with the students possessed by devil.
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Philosophy, College Faculty, Self Esteem
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