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Yeager, John M.; Buxton, John N.; Baltzell, Amy L.; Bzdell, Wallace B. – 2001
Organized sports have a powerful impact on the character of both spectators and participants. Coaches and athletic directors have a tremendous responsibility to make that impact a positive character-building experience. This book is a primer that allows coaches to put questions about character into a usable context, which, in turn, serves as a…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Development
Perlmutter, Joel; Stokeley, Fred – 1971
This document, which is a presentation of a philosophy of education and human relations, is written in two distinct sections by two different authors. The two authors believe that human relations is very important in education and that the open classroom actually depends on the openness of the teacher. The authors hold in common the view that the…
Descriptors: Human Relations, Individual Development, Inservice Teacher Education, Interpersonal Competence
Developing Critical Thinkers: Challenging Adults To Explore Alternative Ways of Thinking and Acting.
Brookfield, Stephen D. – 1987
A variety of methods are presented for developing skills for critical thinking, which is described as reflecting on assumptions underlying actions and considering new ways of looking at and living in the world. Critical thinking is viewed as not just an academic exercise, but a productive process enabling people to be more effective and innovative…
Descriptors: Adults, Case Studies, Conflict Resolution, Critical Thinking
Dowling, Marion – SAGE Publications, 2005
The author of this book takes up all the main issues confronting those who work with young children in a wide variety of settings. The explanations, case studies and suggestions provide an invaluable resource for all of those who aim to build solid foundations right from the start. This book is organized into the following chapters: (1) Confident…
Descriptors: Young Children, Child Development, Self Esteem, Individual Development
Cain, Jim; Jolliff, Barry – 1998
Challenge and adventure programs create situations that challenge the abilities of individuals and groups and that are metaphors for the problems and challenges of daily life. This book describes dozens of group activities that foster individual and group skills such as cooperation, problem solving, and communication. Each activity has a…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Equipment, Experiential Learning, Games
Lapham, E. Virginia, Ed.; Shevlin, Kathleen M., Ed. – 1986
This book addresses critical issues regarding the impact of chronic illness and disability on human development. It was written for health care professionals who help chronically ill and disabled persons deal with the psychological and social as well as the biological aspects of their illness or disability. An expanded version of Erik Erikson's…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affiliation Need, Chronic Illness, Developmental Stages
Shatz, Marilyn – 1994
Based on intense observations of one child's development from 1 to 3 years of age, this book describes how children acquire the knowledge they need to become persons. The book has 13 chapters, divided chronologically. Topics covered include: (1) personhood and social identity, and methodological issues; (2) 15-16 months, doing a lot with a little,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Comprehension
Weller, Richard H., Ed. – 1977
This book makes the proceedings of the 1976 Phi Delta Kappa Symposium on Humanism in Education available to a broad audience. It includes presentations, the ensuing discussion among the participants, and several reactions to the symposium. The focus of the book is on the approaches--curricular, psychological, sociological, and organizational--that…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Human Development, Humanistic Education
Apps, Jerold W. – 1996
This book is designed to illustrate learning for the whole person, including attending to spiritual, biological, intellectual, and emotional dimensions. It is expected that learners will discover the meaning of learning from the heart and teachers will learn how to develop their own such learning and then to explore ways that they can teach from…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Holistic Approach, Human Relations, Humanistic Education
Bergquist, William H.; And Others – 1993
This book offers a unique and thorough look at the lives of 73 men and women in their 50s who were asked to reflect and comment on a variety of life issues. Chapter 1 explores the invisibility of the 50s, differing perspectives of men and women, why new myths are needed to give oneself form and meaning, and why one must think in terms of…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Attitude Change, Careers, Individual Development
Carruth, James F. – 1976
The control of technology over the physical environment is investigated in this seminar paper. Technological control creates a psychological paradox for man, making him feel helpless and incompetent. The dilemma of helplessness is emphasized because man's main environment is social and/or interpersonal rather than physical. Individual competence…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Development, Individual Psychology, Interpersonal Competence
Janover, Caroline – 1997
This children's novel tells the story of Zachary (nicknamed Zipper), a fifth-grader who has attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The boy has trouble concentrating and controlling himself until a retired jazz musician recognizes his talent, believes in him, and gives him the motivation to start trying to do better. An appendix provides…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Case Studies, Childrens Literature, Gifted Disabled
Chickering, Arthur W.; Reisser, Linda – 1993
Developing policies and practices to create higher education environments that will foster broad-based development of human talent and potentials is the focus of this fully revised and updated edition, which adds findings from the last 25 years to a classic work. The volume begins with "A Current Theoretical Context for Student Development," which…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Philosophy, Hidden Curriculum, Higher Education
Saracho, Olivia N., Ed.; Spodek, Bernard, Ed. – 1998
This book provides research in the area of educational play for early childhood teachers and teacher educators. Following an introduction by the editors, the chapters of the book are: (1) "A Historical Overview of Theories of Play" (Olivia Saracho and Bernard Spodek); (2) "Playing with a Theory of Mind" (Angeline Lillard); (3)…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cultural Influences, Disabilities
Greenberg, Mark T.; Kusche, Carol A. – 1993
This book explains the background and rationale for the PATHS (Promoting Alternative THinking Strategies) curriculum, reports the results of 4 years of research on its use with children who are deaf, and explores theoretical and practical concerns in the implementation of school-based mental health promotion programs. It emphasizes the crucial…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Deafness, Elementary Education
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