Educreation and Feedback: Education for Creation, Growth and Change, Second Edition explains the pattern of actions based on self-regulation, co-operation, and the therapeutic attitude. Educreation means directed learning toward creation, growth, flexibility, adaptation, and development. This book discusses the concept of education that is required and needed, explaining the quantitative and qualitative aspects of the problems of education. The quantitative aspects include population growth and education selection, while the qualitative aspects address the need for practicable set of directions and the plight of professional education. This book also indicates the fresh pattern in the context of educational theories. One chapter outlines an integrated pattern approach, defining relationship as determining the nature of existence. This book then shows the general implications for education using the concept of educreation. The relevant chapter gives 15 criteria by which to judge if the innovations made in education represent real progress. This book also confers implementation in the field of architectural education by addressing the kind of ideas that will emerge from new patterns of thinking in architectural education. Chapter V of the book discusses feedbacks, such as problem solving in a counseling group; educreation - the change to a community school from a state school; and the adaptation of educreation to teaching history in advanced education. School administrators, academicians, educators, government officials in the education sector, and students of developmental studies will gain a new perspective from reading this book.



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Foreword to Educreation and Feedback, the Second Edition of Educreation
The Contributors

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Introduction to Educreation and Feedback, the Second Edition of Educreation

I. Context and Orientation

I.1. Quantitative Aspect of the Problems of Education

I.1.1. The Triple Explosion

I.1.2. Selection-Hidden and Deliberate

I.2. Qualitative Aspect of the Problems of Education

I.2.1. The Critical Situation

I.2.2. Bias Against Creation

I.2.3. Broadening of Horizons

I.3. The Plight of Professional Education

I.3.1. Medicine

I.3.2. Science

I.3.3. Structural Engineering

I.3.4. Architecture

I.3.5. False Starts to Reform

I.3.6. B.A.S.A.

I.4. Educreation-Education with Bias towards Creation

I.4.1. Self-regulation to Replace Compulsion

I.4.2. Co-operation to Replace Competition

I.4.3. A Therapeutic Attitude to Replace Moralist Judgments

I.4.4. The Powerful New Pattern

I.5. Postscript (1978)

II. The Basis of Educreation

II.1. Theories of Learning

II.2. Philosophies of Education

II.3. Outline for an Integrated Pattern Approach and Concept

II.3.1. Basic Concept-The Fundamental Factor

II.3.2. Basic Tentative Tenets

II.4. Integrated Pattern Approach to Educreation

II.4.1. Definitions

II.4.2. The Dynamic Quality of all Relationships

II.4.3. Form

II.4.4. Organization

II.4.5. Disorganization

II.5. The Therapeutic Attitude to a Sick Society

II.5.1. Multiple Diagnosis

II.5.2. Origin and Fundamental Nature of the Emotional Sickness in Individuals and Groups

II.5.3. Relevance of a Therapeutic Attitude to Higher Education

II.6. Postscript (1978)

III. General Implications of Educreation

III. 1. Students

III.1.1. The Crisis of Entry

III.1.2. The Basis of Real Respect

III.1.3. Sexual and Social Metamorphosis

III.2. Human Teachers

III.2.1. The Confused Position

III.2.2. Present Application and Duties

III.2.3. Proposals for Separation of Tutorial and Consultant Teacher Functions

III.2.4. Tutorial and Consultant Professors

III.2.5. Staff Appointments Procedure

III.2.6. Learning from Fellow Students

III.3. Teaching Methods and Assessment

III.3.1. Examinations-Abominations

III.3.2. Educreational Assessment

III.3.3. The Project

III.3.4. Amelioration of Examinations

III.4. Research

III.4.1. Definitions

III.4.2. Confused Thinking

III.4.3. Creative Experiment

III.5. Technological and Other Aids

III.5.1. Automated Learning-a Red Herring

III.5.2. Classification of All Aids

III.5.3. The Rational and Early Use of Aids

III.5.4. "Cobo" and Other Fresh Ideas

III.6. The Place

III.6.1. Residential Needs of Students

III.6.2. Teaching and Learning Accommodation

III.6.3. Social and Sexual Basic Needs

III.7. Administration

III.7.1. The Retarding Effect of Mal-administration

III.7.2. Work Democratic Management

III.8. Implementation

III.8.1. Primary and Secondary Truths

III.8.2. Implications and Dangers

III.9. Summary of Changes towards Educreation

IV. The Techniques of Educreation in Architectural Education

IV.1. The Organization of a School

IV.1.1. The School Unit of 150 Students

IV.1.2. Communication in a Co-operative Context

IV.1.3. Working Groups and Associates

IV.2. Entrance

IV.2.1. Virtues of Random Selection from Candidates

IV.2.2. The Advisory Meeting

IV.2.3. Research at the Bartlett School

IV.2.4. Emergency Universities

IV.3. Therapeutic Techniques

IV.3.1. The Variety of Possibilities

IV.3.2. Individual Therapy-aided Personal Effort

IV.3.3. Free Group Discussion

IV.3.4. Group Tackling Work Obstructions

IV.3.5. Group Psychotherapy

IV.3.6. Co-operation as the Therapeutic Factor

IV.3.7. Staff Involvement

IV.4. Initiation

IV.4.1. Functions of Initiation

IV.4.2. Proposals

IV.5. Primary Awareness Studies

IV.5.1. Critical Faculties - "Do I Still Think?"

IV.5.2. Staff Introduction - "Who are the Staff?"

IV.5.3. Architecture - "What have I Begun?"

IV.5.4. Design Skill - "As Easy as Falling off a Bicycle"

IV.5.5. Motives - "Why are We Here?"

IV.5.6. Anatomy of Judgment - "Are You Sure? Pity We are So Sure!"

IV.5.7. Communication - To Each his Own

IV.5.8. Structural Awareness Studies - Forces Fight Forms and Materials

IV.5.9. History - "You are, whether You Like it or Not"

IV.5.10. Economics - "Price Me a Pound of Cathedral, Please"

IV.5.11. Environment - The Sins of Our Fathers

IV.5.12. Responsibility - The World is One

IV.5.13. Work Method Progress - "Where am I Now? or Christmas is Coming (in the Northern Hemisphere)"

IV.6. Design Process: Method, Analysis and Awareness

IV.6.1. Common Functioning Principles in Design Process Method

IV.6.2. Other Methods

IV.6.3. Computers as Design Aids

IV.6.4. Design Process Awareness Study

IV.6.5. Design Process Chart Use

V.7. Design Process Practice: Studio Work: Progress and Assessment

IV.7.1. Analysis of Present Studio Work

IV.7.2. Alternative Views on Remedies

IV.7.3. Seminar Methods to Further Team Work

IV.7.4. The First Project

IV.7.5. Assessment Aids

IV.8. Gaining Specific Knowledge

IV.8.1. Existing State and Robbins's Recommendations

IV.8.2. Methods of Learning

IV.9. Reality in Theory of Architecture

IV.10. The Real World

IV.10.1. The Shallow Official Attitude

IV.10.2. An Educreational Course in Theory and Prac…

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Educreation and Feedback
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Education for Creation, Growth and Change
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