| Titre : | 
					Automation, education, and human values, | 
				 
					| Type de document :  | 
					texte imprimé | 
				 
					| Auteurs :  | 
					Brickman, William W., Auteur ; Lehrer, Stanley, Éditeur scientifique | 
				 
					| Mention d'édition : | 
					1st ed. | 
				 
					| Editeur : | 
					New York, School & Society Books | 
				 
					| Année de publication :  | 
					c1966 | 
				 
					| Importance :  | 
					419 p. | 
				 
					| Présentation :  | 
					Illustration | 
				 
					| Format :  | 
					24 cm. | 
				 
					| Note générale :  | 
					Includes bibliographical references and index. | 
				 
					| Langues : | 
					Anglais (eng) | 
				 
					| Catégories :  | 
					Automation Education. Technology and civilization.
  | 
				 
					| Index. décimale :  | 
					CB 478  | 
				 
					| Note de contenu :  | 
					 	Man, automation, and dignity / Stanley Lehrer -- 
When men and machines work together / William G. Mather -- 
Changing technology and changing culture / Arnold B. Barach -- 
The mixed blessings of automation / George E. Arnstein -- 
The challenge of automation to education for human Values / Margaret Mead -- 
Automation : the paradoxes of abundance / Charles R. Bowen -- 
The humanities in the sixties / Warner G. Rice -- 
Education for humane living in an age of automation / G. Bruce Dearing -- 
Education, automation, and humanistic competence / Peter E. Siegle -- 
The education of the executive as new humanist / C.M.D. Peters -- 
Some questions concerning humanistic education and automation / Emery F. Bacon -- 
Technological change, humanistic imperatives, and the tragic sense / Luther H. Harshabarger -- 
The impact of technology and the sciences on human values / Ralph Wendell Burhoe -- 
The scholar-educator and automation / William W. Brickman -- 
Humanistic invention in the post-industrial age / August Heckscher -- 
Education, technological change, and the new society / Roy C. Buck -- 
The impact of technology and the need for a dialogue / Lawrence K. William -- 
Automation and education : reflections on the involvement of government / James A. Donovan, Jr. -- 
A labor view of the social and educational implications of technological change / Walter L. Davis -- 
Automation and some neglected aspects of society and education / Luther H. Evans -- 
Education : the central need of 20th-century America / Hubert H. Humphrey -- 
The technological revolution and education / Anthony J. Celebrezze -- 
Automation : boon or bane for education? / Francis Keppel -- 
Stay-at-home classrooms for space-age adults / Norman D. Kurland -- 
Education for the world of work / Virgil M. Rogers -- 
The role of work in the socialization of the adolescent / Dale B. Harris -- 
Training 1974 : the revolution in learning / John W. Ball, Donald J. Lloyd, & Albert J. Croft -- 
Free time : the new imperative in our society / Donald N. Michael -- 
Work, leisure, and education / William W. Brickman -- 
Technological change and health / John Mac Iver -- 
Automation, education, and creativity / Stanley Foster Reed -- 
Technological culture, the university, and the function of religious faith / Myron B. Bloy Jr. -- 
Conclusion : And see it whole / Maxwell H. Goldberg -- 
Appendix : Points of view. | 
				  
 
					Automation, education, and human values, [texte imprimé] /  Brickman, William W., Auteur ;  Lehrer, Stanley, Éditeur scientifique  . -  1st ed. . -  New York, School & Society Books, c1966 . - 419 p. : Illustration ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. Langues : Anglais ( eng) 
					| Catégories :  | 
					Automation Education. Technology and civilization.
  | 
				 
					| Index. décimale :  | 
					CB 478  | 
				 
					| Note de contenu :  | 
					 	Man, automation, and dignity / Stanley Lehrer -- 
When men and machines work together / William G. Mather -- 
Changing technology and changing culture / Arnold B. Barach -- 
The mixed blessings of automation / George E. Arnstein -- 
The challenge of automation to education for human Values / Margaret Mead -- 
Automation : the paradoxes of abundance / Charles R. Bowen -- 
The humanities in the sixties / Warner G. Rice -- 
Education for humane living in an age of automation / G. Bruce Dearing -- 
Education, automation, and humanistic competence / Peter E. Siegle -- 
The education of the executive as new humanist / C.M.D. Peters -- 
Some questions concerning humanistic education and automation / Emery F. Bacon -- 
Technological change, humanistic imperatives, and the tragic sense / Luther H. Harshabarger -- 
The impact of technology and the sciences on human values / Ralph Wendell Burhoe -- 
The scholar-educator and automation / William W. Brickman -- 
Humanistic invention in the post-industrial age / August Heckscher -- 
Education, technological change, and the new society / Roy C. Buck -- 
The impact of technology and the need for a dialogue / Lawrence K. William -- 
Automation and education : reflections on the involvement of government / James A. Donovan, Jr. -- 
A labor view of the social and educational implications of technological change / Walter L. Davis -- 
Automation and some neglected aspects of society and education / Luther H. Evans -- 
Education : the central need of 20th-century America / Hubert H. Humphrey -- 
The technological revolution and education / Anthony J. Celebrezze -- 
Automation : boon or bane for education? / Francis Keppel -- 
Stay-at-home classrooms for space-age adults / Norman D. Kurland -- 
Education for the world of work / Virgil M. Rogers -- 
The role of work in the socialization of the adolescent / Dale B. Harris -- 
Training 1974 : the revolution in learning / John W. Ball, Donald J. Lloyd, & Albert J. Croft -- 
Free time : the new imperative in our society / Donald N. Michael -- 
Work, leisure, and education / William W. Brickman -- 
Technological change and health / John Mac Iver -- 
Automation, education, and creativity / Stanley Foster Reed -- 
Technological culture, the university, and the function of religious faith / Myron B. Bloy Jr. -- 
Conclusion : And see it whole / Maxwell H. Goldberg -- 
Appendix : Points of view. | 
				 
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