Education, Psychology
There is probably no subject that engages the public interest as greatly as does mental health. Why not? Every one, minute by minute, in his feelings about himself in his dealings with other people, and in his relations with the realities of the world about him, is...
Education
Concerns that the education system cannot adequately prepare students for life and work in the 21st Century have prompted people across the country to explore new ways of designing education. In several states, educators and policy makers are attempting to change the...
Education
Occasionally a public school teacher turns activist against the change agents wreaking destruction of the traditional public school system. One courageous teacher was Marilyn L. Reicks who wrote “Education Reform Will Control You” in 1991. Her activism lead to her...
Education, Psychology
This book on educational philosophy comes at a time of crisis, for the theme that runs through critical thinking in the field of educational theory today is characterized by deep concern over both the preservation and the enrichment of human values. Can we maintain...
Education, Government
This “Systematic Approach for Effectiveness” (SAFE) project, 1983, was unveiled for use nationwide in 1983 as a result of the Reagan Administration’s Commission on Excellence in Education’s “A Nation At Risk” report. Its EXTREME importance lies in its call to...
Education, Government
U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Human Development Services, Administration of Children, Youth and Families, Children’s Bureau, 1977. Excerpt from document: “This Education for Parenthood: A Program, Curriculum, and Evaluation Guide has been...