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Fyfe, Bill – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1981
Describes a three stage sexual enhancement workshop for adults aged 18-20. The sensitization stage involves sessions on sex and society, stereotypes and the sex response cycle. Desensitization involves group discussion and films related to various sexual expressions. Resensitization emphasizes sexual communication. (RC)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Films, Group Instruction, Learning Activities
Rich, Dorothy – Momentum, 1976
Some families and probably too many teachers have been lulled in the past few years into a "let the schools do the job" attitude, forgetting about the work that needs to be done at home. Describes the Home and School Institute, designed to provide ways that the family working together at home could reinforce and supplement student…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Child Development, Educational Objectives, Home Study
Eabon, Michelle F. – 1982
Changes in the composition and attitudes of the work force have resulted in increased interest by employers in formulating and implementing career development efforts for their employees. Surveys have revealed: companies believe that career development efforts enhance employee performance and improve utilization of talents; most organizations have…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Business, Career Development, Employees
Clark, Marilyn – 1983
A progress report on "Building Work Skills through Volunteering," a demonstration project designed to use the volunteer experience to develop and practice work skills, is presented. The initial section describes the participants, methods, and materials at each of four sites: a private corporation, a suburban school district, a voluntary…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Programs, Adult Students, Career Development