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Full-Text Articles in Education
Your Invitation To Join Us ...
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1977 National Conference Program Information
1977 National Conference Program Information
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The Future Of The Professional And Organizational Movement In Education, Mary Lynn Crow
The Future Of The Professional And Organizational Movement In Education, Mary Lynn Crow
POD Network Conference Materials
The Situation and The Terminology Today
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Our Museum- An Artist's View, Nathan Mohler, Harvey Gunderson
Our Museum- An Artist's View, Nathan Mohler, Harvey Gunderson
University of Nebraska State Museum: Programs Information
Museums seem to be all things to all people. Some visitors come to the museum in search of information on specific questions. For others, a visit to the museum with friends is more of a social occasion which makes the acquisition of knowledge become not only a learning experience, but one of entertainment as well. For still others, the museum represents an amalgam of zoo, circus, and perhaps a bit of the carnival sideshow. Certainly the heroic proportions of the restorations of extinct animals, the somewhat macabre mummies, along with the "world's largest elephant," suggest to some the excitement and …
A Dinosaur Revival, Harvey L. Gunderson
A Dinosaur Revival, Harvey L. Gunderson
University of Nebraska State Museum: Programs Information
Just about everyone loves dinosaurs! Just ask any museum guard, 4th grader, or grandparent looking for souvenirs at a museum's gift shop. The only natural history exhibits that persistently challenge their popularity, in a child's mind, are the fabled mummies of ancient Egypt. Why does just the mention of the name "dinosaur" activate the imagination of most people? Naturally their size and dominating appearance are significant; however, we would hope people are also ---I intrigued by the very fact that these majestic beasts really existed at all, and for some ill-explained reason ----I seemed to disappear at the height of …
1976-77 Honorary Membership Valentine
1976-77 Honorary Membership Valentine
UNOPA Documents and Publications
No abstract provided.
Conference Materials, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1976
Conference Materials, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1976
POD Network Conference Materials
Organizational Model, by Walter Sikes
Action Research, by Walter Sikes
Intervention Alternatives, by Walter Sikes
Conditions for Application of Collaborative Strategy, by Walter Sikes
Survey Feedback, by Vincent Skotko
Introduction to Organizational Development in Schools, by Daniel Langmeyer, Ph.D.
Beckhard's Goal Confrontation
Reducing Resistance, by Walter Sikes
Argyris: Intervention Theory and Method, summarized by Daniel Langmeyer, Ph.D.
Excerpt, "Implications of these Findings"
Issues in Organization Development
Organization Development: A Summary
Ralph Mueller Planetarium Presents Ufo Program, Jack A. Dunn, Harvey L. Gunderson
Ralph Mueller Planetarium Presents Ufo Program, Jack A. Dunn, Harvey L. Gunderson
University of Nebraska State Museum: Programs Information
In 1974 the Ralph Mueller planetarium presented a program on the subject of UFOs. This program was difficult to produce because of the extremely subjective nature of the topic. It would have been easy to slant such a program in one of two ways. The program might label all persons seeing UFOs as "wild-eyed kooks"; or it could swing to the other extreme, where all testimony and "evidence" are accepted without attempting to subject it to scientific scrutiny. This information, then, is presented in the hope that the reader will realize that the subject can and is being studied in …
Robert Fletcher Gilder: Archeologist For The Museum, Martha Haack, Arthur H. Wolf, Harvey L. Gunderson
Robert Fletcher Gilder: Archeologist For The Museum, Martha Haack, Arthur H. Wolf, Harvey L. Gunderson
University of Nebraska State Museum: Programs Information
With the 1974 donation by Omaha's Joslyn Art Museum of a large collection of artifacts to the University of Nebraska State Museum, a chapter in the history of early archeological work in Nebraska was made complete. The artifacts were collected by Robert F. Gilder in the course of his archeological explorations of 1907-1912. Considering Gilder's long association with the Museum and the fact that much of the pioneering work in Nebraska archeology is unknown to most Nebraskans, a brief discussion of Gilder's life and works is offered.
Graduate Education And New Jobs In Education, Paul A. Olson
Graduate Education And New Jobs In Education, Paul A. Olson
Department of English: Faculty Publications
Teacher education has too largely concerned itself with a study of schooling rather than a study of education. In the next generation, given the concerns that I’ve talked about, we’re going to have to look much more intensively, on the one hand, at how much human beings learn as biological creatures and, on the other hand, at all the cultural and legal constraints on learning that exist. We will look at education in industry, in the community, in community action programs, in the tribal council, education through ritual, and through play, as well as through public schooling. The job of …
Relevance And Higher Education: National Collegiate Honors Council Proceedings, Annual Meeting, 1968, Walter D. Weir
Relevance And Higher Education: National Collegiate Honors Council Proceedings, Annual Meeting, 1968, Walter D. Weir
National Collegiate Honors Council Monographs
The papers in this volume were presented at the third annual meeting of the National Collegiate Honors Council at the Olympic Hotel in Seattle, Washington, October 18-20, 1968. The papers indicate our focus on the problems of the relevance of curricula to learning and the relevance of higher education to the world. Black and white students alike urged us to make our programs, our curricula, and our concerns more relevant to the moral and social issues of our time, more relevant to a truly liberal education.
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1- Relevance: An Introduction • Walter D. Weir
Chapter 2- And …
Unopa Notes, Volume 5, Issue 7, March 1967
Unopa Notes, Volume 5, Issue 7, March 1967
UNOPA Newsletters
Inside this Issue 1 President's Letter . . . . . 2-3 1867 - 1967 A Great State . . . . . 3 A Great Institution . . . . . 4-5 A Fourth Dimension . . . . . 5 Centennial Highlights . . . . . 6 As I See It . . . . . 5 March Meeting Notice . . . . . 5 Salute to Another New Member of UNOPA . . . . . 6 Professional Patter . . . . . 6 Do You Know That? . . . . . 7 …
Proceedings Of The Second Annual Meeting Of The National Collegiate Honors Council. Washington, D.C. October 20-22, 1967, Walter D. Weir
Proceedings Of The Second Annual Meeting Of The National Collegiate Honors Council. Washington, D.C. October 20-22, 1967, Walter D. Weir
National Collegiate Honors Council Monographs
The National Collegiate Honors Council conducted its second annual meeting at the Statler-Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C., October 20-22, 1967. About 230 faculty members, administrators, and students attended this meeting. The proceedings of that meeting are contained in this volume. The meeting was basically devoted to three concerns: (1) the problem of liaison between secondary schools and college honors programs; (2) problems and developments in the offering of science courses for honors students; (3) the exchange of information about problems and new directions in the honors program of those participating in the meeting. For the most part, the papers in this …
Unopa Notes, Volume 5, Issue 6, February 1966
Unopa Notes, Volume 5, Issue 6, February 1966
UNOPA Newsletters
Inside this Issue . . . . . 1 Honoring Famous Presidents and Statesman . . . . . . 1 Seven Kinds of Members . . . . . . 1 February Calendar . . . . . . 2 January 11, 1967 Minutes . . . . . . 2 Treasury Balance . . . . . . 2 February 7 Meeting Notice . . . . . . 3 Salute to New Members . . . . . . 3 Member Updates . . . . . . 3 KFOR Cooking School Notice . . . . …
Proceedings Of The First Annual Meeting Of The National Collegiate Honors Council. University Of Kansas, Lawrence. October 22-24, 1966, Walter D. Weir
Proceedings Of The First Annual Meeting Of The National Collegiate Honors Council. University Of Kansas, Lawrence. October 22-24, 1966, Walter D. Weir
National Collegiate Honors Council Monographs
The National Collegiate Honors Council held its first annual meeting on the campus of the University of Kansas, October 22-24, 1966. The proceedings of that meeting are contained in this volume. This new association is a response to the expressed desire of many hundreds of educators throughout the country that, when the Inter-University Committee on the Superior Student (ICSS) was terminated in 1965, a national organization of individuals as well as institutions be formed. The new organization would carry on some of the functions of ICSS but would be free also to develop in ways appropriate to the present status …