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Main Author: Fenton, Thomas P., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1975
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED146061
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contents Education for Justice: A Resource Manual. Fenton, Thomas P., Ed. Adult Education Audiovisual Aids Case Studies Curriculum Development Developing Nations Educational Games Educational Objectives Global Approach Higher Education Justice Learning Activities Legal Education Literature Reviews Models Peace Political Influences Religious Education Religious Factors Resource Materials Secondary Education Social Problems Social Responsibility Teaching Methods The manual provides background material and resources for use by Christian educators in developing and implementing secondary level through adult programs on justice. Social action and personal involvement are stressed throughout the five sections of the manual. Section I explains how justice and injustice are interpreted throughout the manual and analyzes the content of the remaining four sections. Section II reviews eight readings on world justice, peace, international consciousness, political action, and world affairs. Section III describes 21 learning activities which utilize games, discussion, role play, and chalkboard exercises to teach about stereotypes, social involvement, power, communications, and perceptions. Each activity specifies objectives, materials, procedures, and time required. Section IV includes model educational programs developed by religious educators which are related to the learning activities and exercises in section III. By working through the models, the reader can develop a basic understanding of educational program creation and can fill in the blank educational model form provided for his/her own use. The final section suggests books, films, simulations, and other resources for inclusion in a basic justice education resource library. A brief description and ordering information are presented for each selection. (Author/DB)
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spellingShingle Education for Justice: A Resource Manual.
Fenton, Thomas P., Ed.
Adult Education
Audiovisual Aids
Case Studies
Curriculum Development
Developing Nations
Educational Games
Educational Objectives
Global Approach
Higher Education
Justice
Learning Activities
Legal Education
Literature Reviews
Models
Peace
Political Influences
Religious Education
Religious Factors
Resource Materials
Secondary Education
Social Problems
Social Responsibility
Teaching Methods
Education for Justice: A Resource Manual. Fenton, Thomas P., Ed. Adult Education Audiovisual Aids Case Studies Curriculum Development Developing Nations Educational Games Educational Objectives Global Approach Higher Education Justice Learning Activities Legal Education Literature Reviews Models Peace Political Influences Religious Education Religious Factors Resource Materials Secondary Education Social Problems Social Responsibility Teaching Methods The manual provides background material and resources for use by Christian educators in developing and implementing secondary level through adult programs on justice. Social action and personal involvement are stressed throughout the five sections of the manual. Section I explains how justice and injustice are interpreted throughout the manual and analyzes the content of the remaining four sections. Section II reviews eight readings on world justice, peace, international consciousness, political action, and world affairs. Section III describes 21 learning activities which utilize games, discussion, role play, and chalkboard exercises to teach about stereotypes, social involvement, power, communications, and perceptions. Each activity specifies objectives, materials, procedures, and time required. Section IV includes model educational programs developed by religious educators which are related to the learning activities and exercises in section III. By working through the models, the reader can develop a basic understanding of educational program creation and can fill in the blank educational model form provided for his/her own use. The final section suggests books, films, simulations, and other resources for inclusion in a basic justice education resource library. A brief description and ordering information are presented for each selection. (Author/DB)
title Education for Justice: A Resource Manual.
topic Adult Education
Audiovisual Aids
Case Studies
Curriculum Development
Developing Nations
Educational Games
Educational Objectives
Global Approach
Higher Education
Justice
Learning Activities
Legal Education
Literature Reviews
Models
Peace
Political Influences
Religious Education
Religious Factors
Resource Materials
Secondary Education
Social Problems
Social Responsibility
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED146061