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Full-Text Articles in Education
Donna Rudolph Joins Editor Board Of Review, Charles E. Litz, Warren I. Paul
Donna Rudolph Joins Editor Board Of Review, Charles E. Litz, Warren I. Paul
Educational Considerations
Donna Rudolph joins Editorial Board of Review
Career Education As An Educational Ideal, Philip L. Smith
Career Education As An Educational Ideal, Philip L. Smith
Educational Considerations
Educational philosopher Phil Smith critically examines the assumptions and arguments put forth by the advocates of Career Education. He questions the thinking behind the idea that the primary objective of the educational endeavor should be concerned with ''the development of skills in an accepting accepting job market."
Women In The Public School: A Problem In Discrimination And Motivation, Laura J. Heinrich
Women In The Public School: A Problem In Discrimination And Motivation, Laura J. Heinrich
Educational Considerations
Sex-typing wastes talent, contends the author of this outspoken article. Worse (she maintains), "Whereas men are unsexed by failure, women seem to be unsexed by success." Her solution is two-sided.
A Plausible Competency/Curriculum Approach To Improved Educational Programs, Arnold J. Moore
A Plausible Competency/Curriculum Approach To Improved Educational Programs, Arnold J. Moore
Educational Considerations
Despite all the fanfare about innovations, teacher preparation programs in the United States haven't really changed all that much, says curriculum professor Moore. He suggests that an open-access competency-based program might hold considerable promise.
The Editorial Board Of Review, Charles E. Litz, Warren I. Paul
The Editorial Board Of Review, Charles E. Litz, Warren I. Paul
Educational Considerations
The Editorial Board of Review
Selected National Trends In Educational Administration, Alfred P. Wilson
Selected National Trends In Educational Administration, Alfred P. Wilson
Educational Considerations
In the decade ahead, who will determine and teach the skills necessary for the administration of public education? What will be the future of school boards? These are two of the major questions this author sees as confronting teachers of educational administration if present trends continue.
The Learning Handicapped Child: With 'Friends' Like These…, Sarah M. Sanderson
The Learning Handicapped Child: With 'Friends' Like These…, Sarah M. Sanderson
Educational Considerations
With righteous anger, a learning disabilities specialist with long experience in investigative reporting warns that the academically handicapped child is the one most hurt by the present political, sociological, and legal conflicts in and about special education. She describes several of the effects and suggests ways to resolve the situation.
The Louisville Urban Center: An Experiment In Facilitation, Herbert K. Heger
The Louisville Urban Center: An Experiment In Facilitation, Herbert K. Heger
Educational Considerations
How does a community-involved educational organization actually get its program moving? What does it take to close the gap between school and university? An educator with experience in both areas concerns himself with old problems in new ways, using the Urban Education Center in Louisville, Kentucky, as an example.
Educational Considerations, Vol. 1(1) Full Issue, Charles E. Litz, Warren I. Paul
Educational Considerations, Vol. 1(1) Full Issue, Charles E. Litz, Warren I. Paul
Educational Considerations
Educational Considerations, vol. 1(1) - Spring 1973 Full issue. Inaugural issue of Educational Considerations
Table Of Contents; From The Editor's Viewpoint: An Invitation, Charles E. Litz, Warren I. Paul
Table Of Contents; From The Editor's Viewpoint: An Invitation, Charles E. Litz, Warren I. Paul
Educational Considerations
This content includes the front cover, the table of contents, a note from the editor, and editorial information for Vol. 1, no. 1, Spring 1973