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Title Perceiving, behaving, becoming : lessons learned / edited by H. Jerome Freiberg
Published Alexandria, Va. : Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, ©1999

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 162 pages)
Contents The fully functioning self / Earl C. Kelley -- The missing context in "The fully functioning self" : race and class / Norman A. Newberg -- Educating competent and confident individuals / Mary R. Sudzina -- Toward becoming a fully functioning person / Carl R. Rogers -- Carl Rogers : his enduring message / H. Jerome Freiberg -- Austin High School for teaching professions and the "fully functioning person" / Dottie Bonner -- Quest High School's mission and the "fully functioning person" / Lawrence Kohn -- The high school counselor and the "fully functioning person" / Carolyn A. Jackson -- Some basic propositions of a growth and self-actualization psychology / A.H. Maslow -- A look at Maslow's "Basic propositions" / Alfie Kohn -- Maslow and a place called school / Christopher Day and Dolf van Veen -- A perceptual view of the adequate personality / Arthur W. Combs -- What does recent research say about the "truly adequate person"? / Hermine H. Marshall -- What role does perceptual psychology play in educational reform today? / Barbara L. McCombs
Summary In 1962, ASCD's Perceiving, Behaving, Becoming: A New Focus for Education provided bold insights on the psychological foundation of education. Some of the most compelling questions in education today were first asked in this groundbreaking work, which included chapters by preeminent scholars Arthur Combs, Earl Kelley, Abraham Maslow, and Carl Rogers. Although we cannot predict what current information future generations will need to know, the book's Introduction states, creating schools that encourage the "development of persons with adequate, fully functioning personalities is the best way to contribute some degree of stability to an uncertain future." Decades later, in preparing Perceiving, Behaving, Becoming: Lessons Learned, editor H. Jerome Freiberg invited distinguished scholars in the field of affective/humanistic education and psychology to review these four chapters from the 1962 book to "provide a context for lessons learned for future generations of educators." Each author in Lessons Learned works with teachers, administrators, and schools and offers a distinct perspective on the human side of teaching and learning. Their analyses raise significant issues, such as whether an emphasis on academic standards ignores the education of the "whole" student, and what schools that are committed to an environment of trust and respect look like. Lessons Learned promises to further the cause of education that focuses on the person. By understanding the evolution of our educational past, says Freiberg, perhaps we can shape a future that will better meet the needs of generations that come after us
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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SUBJECT Yearbook (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no89004114
Yearbook (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) fast
Subject Education -- Aims and objectives -- United States
Educational psychology.
Affective education -- United States
Education, Humanistic -- United States
Psychology, Educational
EDUCATION -- Educational Psychology.
Affective education
Education -- Aims and objectives
Education, Humanistic
Educational psychology
Erziehungsziel
Persönlichkeitsentwicklung
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Freiberg, H. Jerome.
ISBN 087120553X
9780871205537
9781416604198
1416604197