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Hauptverfasser: Canfield, John T., Phillips, Mark
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Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1970
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contents A Guide to Humanistic Education. Paper Dragon Number 4. Canfield, John T. Phillips, Mark Affective Behavior Annotated Bibliographies Behavioral Sciences Bibliographies Creative Thinking Human Relations Humanistic Education Individual Power Motivation Resource Materials Self Concept Social Behavior Values This bibliography is designed to offer assistance and guidance to those educators who are beginning to focus more attention on the non-academic aspects of a child's growth in school and who are introducing new courses and activities to enhance positive self-concept, increase achievement motivation, promote creative thinking and behavior, and promote better human relations. The first section provides 1) a basic library of books to introduce teachers to humanistic education; 2) a list focusing on humanistic psychology; 3) related classics, and 4) general books. A short compilation of films, some for classroom use, precedes tapes for teacher development. The bibliography also refers to games, sources of classroom activities, books and institutions directed at creativity, and lists national conferences and humanistic education-oriented organizations. Curriculum and student materials available are followed by journals and newsletters. Intended as a working bibliography, requiring constant updating, the guide is annotated and provides addresses of distribution centers where materials may be obtained. (JMB)
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spellingShingle A Guide to Humanistic Education. Paper Dragon Number 4.
Canfield, John T.
Phillips, Mark
Affective Behavior
Annotated Bibliographies
Behavioral Sciences
Bibliographies
Creative Thinking
Human Relations
Humanistic Education
Individual Power
Motivation
Resource Materials
Self Concept
Social Behavior
Values
A Guide to Humanistic Education. Paper Dragon Number 4. Canfield, John T. Phillips, Mark Affective Behavior Annotated Bibliographies Behavioral Sciences Bibliographies Creative Thinking Human Relations Humanistic Education Individual Power Motivation Resource Materials Self Concept Social Behavior Values This bibliography is designed to offer assistance and guidance to those educators who are beginning to focus more attention on the non-academic aspects of a child's growth in school and who are introducing new courses and activities to enhance positive self-concept, increase achievement motivation, promote creative thinking and behavior, and promote better human relations. The first section provides 1) a basic library of books to introduce teachers to humanistic education; 2) a list focusing on humanistic psychology; 3) related classics, and 4) general books. A short compilation of films, some for classroom use, precedes tapes for teacher development. The bibliography also refers to games, sources of classroom activities, books and institutions directed at creativity, and lists national conferences and humanistic education-oriented organizations. Curriculum and student materials available are followed by journals and newsletters. Intended as a working bibliography, requiring constant updating, the guide is annotated and provides addresses of distribution centers where materials may be obtained. (JMB)
title A Guide to Humanistic Education. Paper Dragon Number 4.
topic Affective Behavior
Annotated Bibliographies
Behavioral Sciences
Bibliographies
Creative Thinking
Human Relations
Humanistic Education
Individual Power
Motivation
Resource Materials
Self Concept
Social Behavior
Values
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED067356