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This inspiring work presents a truly knowledge-based approach to education as an alternative to the current curriculum that is based on consolidating pre-conceived ideas. It demonstrates the advantages of the new curriculum, both in terms of acquiring knowledge and preventing current problems such as technological disasters, global injustice, and environmental destruction. It also shows how it can eliminate plagiarism, low retention in classrooms, non-representative grading, and other common problems. Examples are given from various disciplines, ranging from science and engineering to philosophy and law.…mehr
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This inspiring work presents a truly knowledge-based approach to education as an alternative to the current curriculum that is based on consolidating pre-conceived ideas. It demonstrates the advantages of the new curriculum, both in terms of acquiring knowledge and preventing current problems such as technological disasters, global injustice, and environmental destruction. It also shows how it can eliminate plagiarism, low retention in classrooms, non-representative grading, and other common problems. Examples are given from various disciplines, ranging from science and engineering to philosophy and law.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781118472897
- ISBN-10: 1118472896
- Artikelnr.: 36704195
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781118472897
- ISBN-10: 1118472896
- Artikelnr.: 36704195
M. Rafiq Islam has nearly 30 years of experience in teaching and research, during which time he has supervised over 150 graduate and undergraduate students and postdoctoral fellows and completed over $20 million of funded research. During his career, he has published over 700 research papers and some dozen books on topics ranging from petroleum reservoir modeling to economics. He is the founding executive editor of Journal of Nature Science and Sustainable Technology, Advances in Sustainable Petroleum Engineering Science, Journal of Characterization and Development of Novel Materials, and Journal of Information, Intelligence and Knowledge. Gary M. Zatzman has decades of investigative journalism and research experience, dozens of articles in technical journals, and three previously published books: Sustainable Resource Development, Sustainable Energy Pricing, and Economics of Intangibles (with M.R. Islam). Jaan S. Islam is the executive editor of Ummah Youth Journal published in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He has been involved in research in the social sciences as well as technology development and has published numerous papers.
Foreword xiii Acknowledgments xv Preface xvii 1 Introduction 1 1.1
Widespread malaise -- a Summary 1 1.2 Thought as Material 8 1.3 Renewal of
Thought-Material Resources and the Nature-Science Approach 9 2 Curriculum
-- The Place Where Tangible Content Wrestles Intangible Process 19 2.1
Introduction 19 2.2 What is 'Human Thought Material'? 21 2.3 Why This
Starting Point? 22 2.4 HTM from the Nature-Science Standpoint 24 2.5
Commodification of HTM 46 2.6 HTM vs Commodification 47 2.7 Skills
Development versus Learning from Acts of "Finding Out" 57 2.8 Current
Practices in Education 65 2.9 The Need for the Science of Intangibles as
the Basis for Education 69 2.10 The Tangible-Intangible Nexus 70 2.11 The
Encounter between European and Islamic Outlooks -- a Delinearized History
74 2.12 Final Words About Education and Training 85 3 Intention: Its
Individual and Social Purposes 87 3.1 Introduction 87 3.2 Human Thought
Material: A "Root + Pathway" Analysis 88 3.3 Foetal Learning 88 3.4 Aspects
of Pre-School Learning and Early Development of Individuals' own
Thought-Material 90 3.5 Intention: Origins 91 3.6 Nature for Sale? 102 3.7
Conclusions 107 4 Fundamental Changes in Curriculum Development 109 4.1
Introduction 109 4.2 Struggle for Educational Reform: Internal and External
Factors 111 4.3 Muslim-Christian Conflict: A Delinearized Short History 112
4.4 Why did the Scientific Revolution Break Out in Europe and Not the
Islamic World? 116 4.5 Education and Civilization: a Delinearized History
117 4.6 Education and Civilization: the Delinearized Future Prospect of a
Reconstituted Curriculum 123 5 Sustainability and Change in Curriculum
Development: The HSSA Syndrome and Other Maladies 125 5.1. Truth is
Knowledge, Knowledge is Peace, So ... What's the Problem? 125 5.2 What is
Sustainability? 126 5.3 What Happens When a Process is Not Sustainable 127
5.4 Theories Proven Wrong? How About 'Laws'? 131 5.5 Could this be Averted,
and if so, How? 136 5.6 Theory, Empirical Outlook and Disinformation in the
Social Sciences 141 6 The Nature-Science Criterion 151 6.1 Introduction --
Can Modern Science Distinguish Truth From Falsehood? 151 6.2
Tangible-Intangible Nexus & the criterion of Truth vs Falsehood 159 6.3
Negative Impacts of the Science of Tangibles 163 7 The HSSRAR Phenomenon
191 7.1 Introduction 191 7.2 The HSSRAR (Honey Sugar SaccharinR AspartameR)
Pathway 193 8 Concluding Remarks & Observations 207 8.1 Introduction 207
The Appendices 209 Appendix 1a 211 Appendix 2a 325 Appendix 3a 411
References and Bibliography 463 Index 505
Widespread malaise -- a Summary 1 1.2 Thought as Material 8 1.3 Renewal of
Thought-Material Resources and the Nature-Science Approach 9 2 Curriculum
-- The Place Where Tangible Content Wrestles Intangible Process 19 2.1
Introduction 19 2.2 What is 'Human Thought Material'? 21 2.3 Why This
Starting Point? 22 2.4 HTM from the Nature-Science Standpoint 24 2.5
Commodification of HTM 46 2.6 HTM vs Commodification 47 2.7 Skills
Development versus Learning from Acts of "Finding Out" 57 2.8 Current
Practices in Education 65 2.9 The Need for the Science of Intangibles as
the Basis for Education 69 2.10 The Tangible-Intangible Nexus 70 2.11 The
Encounter between European and Islamic Outlooks -- a Delinearized History
74 2.12 Final Words About Education and Training 85 3 Intention: Its
Individual and Social Purposes 87 3.1 Introduction 87 3.2 Human Thought
Material: A "Root + Pathway" Analysis 88 3.3 Foetal Learning 88 3.4 Aspects
of Pre-School Learning and Early Development of Individuals' own
Thought-Material 90 3.5 Intention: Origins 91 3.6 Nature for Sale? 102 3.7
Conclusions 107 4 Fundamental Changes in Curriculum Development 109 4.1
Introduction 109 4.2 Struggle for Educational Reform: Internal and External
Factors 111 4.3 Muslim-Christian Conflict: A Delinearized Short History 112
4.4 Why did the Scientific Revolution Break Out in Europe and Not the
Islamic World? 116 4.5 Education and Civilization: a Delinearized History
117 4.6 Education and Civilization: the Delinearized Future Prospect of a
Reconstituted Curriculum 123 5 Sustainability and Change in Curriculum
Development: The HSSA Syndrome and Other Maladies 125 5.1. Truth is
Knowledge, Knowledge is Peace, So ... What's the Problem? 125 5.2 What is
Sustainability? 126 5.3 What Happens When a Process is Not Sustainable 127
5.4 Theories Proven Wrong? How About 'Laws'? 131 5.5 Could this be Averted,
and if so, How? 136 5.6 Theory, Empirical Outlook and Disinformation in the
Social Sciences 141 6 The Nature-Science Criterion 151 6.1 Introduction --
Can Modern Science Distinguish Truth From Falsehood? 151 6.2
Tangible-Intangible Nexus & the criterion of Truth vs Falsehood 159 6.3
Negative Impacts of the Science of Tangibles 163 7 The HSSRAR Phenomenon
191 7.1 Introduction 191 7.2 The HSSRAR (Honey Sugar SaccharinR AspartameR)
Pathway 193 8 Concluding Remarks & Observations 207 8.1 Introduction 207
The Appendices 209 Appendix 1a 211 Appendix 2a 325 Appendix 3a 411
References and Bibliography 463 Index 505
Foreword xiii Acknowledgments xv Preface xvii 1 Introduction 1 1.1
Widespread malaise -- a Summary 1 1.2 Thought as Material 8 1.3 Renewal of
Thought-Material Resources and the Nature-Science Approach 9 2 Curriculum
-- The Place Where Tangible Content Wrestles Intangible Process 19 2.1
Introduction 19 2.2 What is 'Human Thought Material'? 21 2.3 Why This
Starting Point? 22 2.4 HTM from the Nature-Science Standpoint 24 2.5
Commodification of HTM 46 2.6 HTM vs Commodification 47 2.7 Skills
Development versus Learning from Acts of "Finding Out" 57 2.8 Current
Practices in Education 65 2.9 The Need for the Science of Intangibles as
the Basis for Education 69 2.10 The Tangible-Intangible Nexus 70 2.11 The
Encounter between European and Islamic Outlooks -- a Delinearized History
74 2.12 Final Words About Education and Training 85 3 Intention: Its
Individual and Social Purposes 87 3.1 Introduction 87 3.2 Human Thought
Material: A "Root + Pathway" Analysis 88 3.3 Foetal Learning 88 3.4 Aspects
of Pre-School Learning and Early Development of Individuals' own
Thought-Material 90 3.5 Intention: Origins 91 3.6 Nature for Sale? 102 3.7
Conclusions 107 4 Fundamental Changes in Curriculum Development 109 4.1
Introduction 109 4.2 Struggle for Educational Reform: Internal and External
Factors 111 4.3 Muslim-Christian Conflict: A Delinearized Short History 112
4.4 Why did the Scientific Revolution Break Out in Europe and Not the
Islamic World? 116 4.5 Education and Civilization: a Delinearized History
117 4.6 Education and Civilization: the Delinearized Future Prospect of a
Reconstituted Curriculum 123 5 Sustainability and Change in Curriculum
Development: The HSSA Syndrome and Other Maladies 125 5.1. Truth is
Knowledge, Knowledge is Peace, So ... What's the Problem? 125 5.2 What is
Sustainability? 126 5.3 What Happens When a Process is Not Sustainable 127
5.4 Theories Proven Wrong? How About 'Laws'? 131 5.5 Could this be Averted,
and if so, How? 136 5.6 Theory, Empirical Outlook and Disinformation in the
Social Sciences 141 6 The Nature-Science Criterion 151 6.1 Introduction --
Can Modern Science Distinguish Truth From Falsehood? 151 6.2
Tangible-Intangible Nexus & the criterion of Truth vs Falsehood 159 6.3
Negative Impacts of the Science of Tangibles 163 7 The HSSRAR Phenomenon
191 7.1 Introduction 191 7.2 The HSSRAR (Honey Sugar SaccharinR AspartameR)
Pathway 193 8 Concluding Remarks & Observations 207 8.1 Introduction 207
The Appendices 209 Appendix 1a 211 Appendix 2a 325 Appendix 3a 411
References and Bibliography 463 Index 505
Widespread malaise -- a Summary 1 1.2 Thought as Material 8 1.3 Renewal of
Thought-Material Resources and the Nature-Science Approach 9 2 Curriculum
-- The Place Where Tangible Content Wrestles Intangible Process 19 2.1
Introduction 19 2.2 What is 'Human Thought Material'? 21 2.3 Why This
Starting Point? 22 2.4 HTM from the Nature-Science Standpoint 24 2.5
Commodification of HTM 46 2.6 HTM vs Commodification 47 2.7 Skills
Development versus Learning from Acts of "Finding Out" 57 2.8 Current
Practices in Education 65 2.9 The Need for the Science of Intangibles as
the Basis for Education 69 2.10 The Tangible-Intangible Nexus 70 2.11 The
Encounter between European and Islamic Outlooks -- a Delinearized History
74 2.12 Final Words About Education and Training 85 3 Intention: Its
Individual and Social Purposes 87 3.1 Introduction 87 3.2 Human Thought
Material: A "Root + Pathway" Analysis 88 3.3 Foetal Learning 88 3.4 Aspects
of Pre-School Learning and Early Development of Individuals' own
Thought-Material 90 3.5 Intention: Origins 91 3.6 Nature for Sale? 102 3.7
Conclusions 107 4 Fundamental Changes in Curriculum Development 109 4.1
Introduction 109 4.2 Struggle for Educational Reform: Internal and External
Factors 111 4.3 Muslim-Christian Conflict: A Delinearized Short History 112
4.4 Why did the Scientific Revolution Break Out in Europe and Not the
Islamic World? 116 4.5 Education and Civilization: a Delinearized History
117 4.6 Education and Civilization: the Delinearized Future Prospect of a
Reconstituted Curriculum 123 5 Sustainability and Change in Curriculum
Development: The HSSA Syndrome and Other Maladies 125 5.1. Truth is
Knowledge, Knowledge is Peace, So ... What's the Problem? 125 5.2 What is
Sustainability? 126 5.3 What Happens When a Process is Not Sustainable 127
5.4 Theories Proven Wrong? How About 'Laws'? 131 5.5 Could this be Averted,
and if so, How? 136 5.6 Theory, Empirical Outlook and Disinformation in the
Social Sciences 141 6 The Nature-Science Criterion 151 6.1 Introduction --
Can Modern Science Distinguish Truth From Falsehood? 151 6.2
Tangible-Intangible Nexus & the criterion of Truth vs Falsehood 159 6.3
Negative Impacts of the Science of Tangibles 163 7 The HSSRAR Phenomenon
191 7.1 Introduction 191 7.2 The HSSRAR (Honey Sugar SaccharinR AspartameR)
Pathway 193 8 Concluding Remarks & Observations 207 8.1 Introduction 207
The Appendices 209 Appendix 1a 211 Appendix 2a 325 Appendix 3a 411
References and Bibliography 463 Index 505