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In five pages the educational theories of John Dewey and E.D. Hirsch are compared as they are reflected in the works Dewey on Educ...
that Hirsch believes is inherent to the learning process. The problem with pursing Hirschs complex body of knowledge is that it...
Such a concept, Freire points out, creates a world in which learning has been confused with mimicry and the development of true cr...
In seventeen pages this paper considers the elementary educational curriculum of Japan and the government controls that are in pla...
In thirty pages this paper examines various educational theories in a discussion of academia problems and methodologies on improve...
In five pages this report examines the environmental and social functionality views of John Dewey as they relate to education in a...
In twelve pages this paper discusses how the nursing profession's health care workers can benefit from the educational theories of...
that are apparent in different proportions, these are the knowledge, the self and action. All are present in all models, but the l...
plans (Lan et al, 1995); if the instructor tries to teach a child a particular lesson when he or she has not yet reached that leve...
can readily recognize how teaching reflects the combined components of open communication, creative instruction and critical think...
basic career goal is broad, I have a desire to implement new systems and new organizational tools as an element of business develo...
social architect" (Leadership models, 2005). This leader focuses on such factors as structure, implementation and adaptation and ...
positive change are the most successful in terms of influencing educational development and learner outcomes. As a component of ...
decades. The greater diversity in our schools has resulted in new curriculum and instructional methodologies. Weatherspoon hints a...
"in its interaction with the pupils present" (Garrison, 1999). Teachers need to do more than present the material in an orderly w...
an emphasis on more practical learning in higher education (Boyce, 2003). Du Bois would focus on the importance of knowledge inclu...
It exists as one of the most effective representations of the progression from ignorance to knowledge and knowledge to wisdom. Th...
into step with age-appropriate performance goals. In such cases children might be temporarily grouped according to their needs. ...
parents, and the work is reduced because the children simply cannot keep up. There are so many ways that teachers seem to cut corn...
and utterances that often seem random in nature and these occur from their earliest stages of development. Studies, though, of ea...
* The dependent variable used in this study is participation vs. non-participation in technology-based international educational e...
laissez faire held sway. In short, Smiths thought was that if the market and economy were basically left alone, that theyd functio...
pricing adolescents out of the alcohol market. As Robert Heilbroner and Lester Thurow state, the theory of supply and deman...
no study of economics can be complete without including a focus on the issues of globalization. Whereas companies sought to enter...
of developing healthy habits in children with the expectation that these habits will continue throughout life (2003). The high rat...
math achievement. The district reported these data: in 2002, 54 percent of the 4th graders at McLean Science/Technology Magnet Ele...
pursuit of higher education at the University of Phoenix reflected my desire to take a positive step towards enhancing self-esteem...
programs for a specific race or ethnicity. The research question, by default, then, is: What types of educational programs help B...
the globe. Scoppio (2002) reported research regarding trends conducted in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada. This a...
studies (Green, 2004). Because of the changes facing school administrators and leaders, many believe that preparation programs f...