An Annotated Bibliography of the Literature On Change Council of Planning Librarians. Exchange Bibliography, No. 216-217
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(3) That more research of the sort most helpful to the producer and the teacher be carried out. Dubos, R. "Growth, Learning and Purpose." Paper delivered at 75th Anniversary Distinguished Lecture Series, Teachers College, Columbia University, March, 1963. The author points out that periods of rapid-social change, such as the early Renaissance and the Enlightenment, also appear to have been periods of educational change. Eichholz, Gerhard C. "Development of a Rejection Classification for Hewer E...ducational Media." Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1961. The author presents a model of change which looks at rejection rather than acceptance of innovation. He identifies different forms of rejection as ignorance, suspended judgement, situational, personal and experimental, and analyzes the possible causes of such rejection. The state of the subject and his anticipated responses to each form are indicated. Farquhar, Robin H. "Incorporating Humanities Content into Preparatory Programs for Educational Administrators: Rationales and Structures." University Council for Educational Administration, January, 1967.
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