Notes
- E. C. Weir , “The Meaning of Learning and the Learning of Meaning,” Phi Delta Kappan 46 ( February 1965 ): 282 .
- Ibid. , p. 281 .
- Israel Scheffler , Conditions of Knowledge ( Chicago : Scott, Foresman and Company , 1965 ).
- Weir , “ Meaning of Learning. ”
- Anne M. Bussis , Edward A. Chittenden , and Marianne Amarel , Beyond Surface Curriculum ( Boulder , Co. : Westview Press , 1976 ), p. 12 .
- Robin Barrow , Address to the Faculty of Education, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, 1980 .
- Bussis , Chittenden , and Amarel , Beyond , p. 14 .
- G. A. Kelly , “A Brief Introduction to Personal Construct Theory,” in Perspectives in Personal Construct Theory , D. Bannister ( New York : Academic Press , 1970 ).
- DeWitt Parker , The Principles of Aesthetics ( New York : F.S. Crofts and Company , 1946 ).
- “ Gules ” is the heraldic and romantic name for the color red.
- C. J. Ducasse , Ant, the Critics, and You ( New York : Oskar Piest , 1944 ).
- Paul H. Hirst , Philosophical Analysis and Education ( New York : Humanities Press, Inc. , 1965 ), p. 123 .
- John Hospers , An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis ( Englewood Cliffs , N.J. : Prentice-Hall, Inc. , 1967 ).
- As quoted in F. J. J. Butendijk , “Experienced Freedom and Moral Freedom in the Child's Consciousness,” Educational Theory 3 ( January 1953 ): 1 – 13
- Ibid. , p. 1 .
- Elliott Eisner , “On the Differences between Scientific and Artistic Approaches to Qualitative Research,” Educational Researcher 10 ( April 1981 : 6 .
- Ibid. , p. 9 .
- J. Donald Bulter , “Preface to a Logic,” Educational Theory 14 ( October 1964 ): 250 .
- Morris Weitz , Philosophy of the Arts ( Cambridge , Ma. : Harvard University Press , 1950 ).
- Maxine Greene , “Real Toads and Imaginary Gardens,” The Record 66 ( February 1965 ): 416 – 24
- Elliott Eisner and Elizabeth Vallance , Conflicting Conceptions of Curriculum ( Berkeley : McCutchan Publishing Corporation , 1974 ).
- The actual quotation of Weber's is: “man is an animal suspended in webs of significance he himself has spun” (as quoted in C. Geertz , The Interpretation of Cultures ( New York : Basic Books , 1973 ).