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Cheryl L. Burleigh; Margaret Kroposki; Patricia B. Steele; Sherrye Smith; Dara Murray – International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this literature review was to identify best practices in coaching faculty within higher education and the subsequent benefits of effective faculty coaching programs for the retention of quality faculty. In higher education, where an emphasis is on the delivery of curriculum for student learning, faculty performance reviews…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), College Faculty, Best Practices, Program Evaluation

Kuehne, Valerie S. – Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, 2003
Discusses the conceptual foundations of intergenerational programming. Identifies theories focused on (1) individuals and groups in interactive contexts and (2) individual development. Notes that few program evaluation reports have a conceptual or theoretical basis. (Contains 63 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Individual Development, Interaction, Intergenerational Programs, Program Evaluation
Doherty, Gillian – 2001
There is growing acknowledgement that optimal early childhood development is crucial not only for health, well-being, and competence but also for society at large. This second paper in a series focuses on the period from birth to age 6 and draws on research from Canada and other countries to address several questions of children's development,…
Descriptors: Child Health, Children, Early Childhood Education, Foreign Countries
Neill, James T. – 2002
This paper compares and summarizes empirical research on the outcomes of outdoor education (OE) and related programs. Most frequently, OE outcomes have been researched using post-program surveys of staff and participant attitudes. Such reports are vulnerable to many potential distortions. A second major approach to examining OE effectiveness…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Individual Development, Meta Analysis, Outcomes of Education
Powell, Gwynn; Scanlin, Marge – Camping Magazine, 2002
Research suggests eight universal features that should be present in all youth development programs. Each feature is named and described, opposite poles are noted, and camp-specific actions to incorporate the feature are listed. A flow chart presents a series of questions to help camp administrators determine whether these features are present in…
Descriptors: Camping, Educational Environment, Empowerment, Individual Development
Symons, John – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1994
Reviews theories of leadership development relevant to the design of outdoor adventure programs for corporate executives and managers. Summarizes likely objectives and methods of outdoor development programs and their theoretical basis. Presents a framework for program comparison that correlates leadership outcomes with learning methods at…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Educational Strategies, Individual Development, Leadership Training
Hector, Judith H.; Hector, Mark A. – 1992
This paper reports on research that examined longitudinal data on students entering Tennessee Board of Regents institutions of higher education after the implementation of a state-mandated developmental studies program. The program identifies and helps at-risk students to persist in college to graduation. Data analysis is presented from a 1986…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, College Preparation
Greenaway, Roger – Horizons, 1998
Describes outdoor education students' developmental needs for belongingness, acceptance, care and friendship, praise and recognition, responsibility, self-respect, creativity, achievement, and new experiences. Explains how upward, outward, forward, and downward models of personal growth can be linked to developmental needs to enhance and evaluate…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Educational Principles, Educational Strategies, Empowerment
Spinks, Warwick – 1976
The need for ongoing evaluation of physical education programs in the context of the total school curriculum is discussed, and the following objectives of physical education are identified: 1) development of attitudes toward physical activity based on individual student needs; 2) experience in physical ability; 3) knowledge about physical ability;…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Objectives, Evaluation Methods, Individual Development
Doyle, Richard J. – Alternative Higher Education: The Journal of Nontraditional Studies, 1979
The Institute for Personal and Career Development of Central Michigan University has been administering graduate external degree programs for eight years. A survey of graduates is discussed that reveals: satisfaction with program, personal and career development, and accomplishment of educational goals and objectives of program. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, External Degree Programs, Graduate Students, Graduate Study

Nelsen, William C. – Liberal Education, 1979
Faculty development programs are designed to improve faculty performance in all aspects of their professional lives. Six areas of concern are presented: flexibility of approach; individual v corporate activity; new understanding of scholarship; personnel management; understanding student development; and administrative leadership and support. (JMF)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Faculty, Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Development
Illig, David C. – 1998
Researchers have long been interested in why some children have behavioral and developmental problems while others appear to develop "normally." A substantial body of research supports the notion that a child's early experiences--from birth to school entry--can influence significantly later cognitive, behavioral, educational, and…
Descriptors: Brain, Child Development, Child Welfare, Early Experience
Miller, Beth Midzik; Marx, Fern – 1990
This paper reviews the literature on the effects of what children do with their time out of school and the impact of various care arrangements. Much of the research has focused on "latchkey children": children who care for themselves. In this paper, a summary of the research findings on the latchkey group is followed by a review of what is known…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Quality, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Stordahl, Barbara – 1981
The need for faculty development, approaches to faculty development, and 16 postulates for a successful faculty development program are examined, based on a survey of literature of the 1970s. Among the reasons faculty development is needed are the following: decreased faculty mobility caused by declining university enrollments, financial problems…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Faculty Evaluation, Higher Education
Priest, Simon – 1996
Experience-based training and development (EBTD), also known as Outdoor Management Development (OMD) in Great Britain and corporate adventure training (CAT) in Canada and Australia, is a field that uses adventure activities to bring beneficial change to organizations, primarily corporations. Activities used in EBTD and CAT programs include…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Corporate Education, Educational Research, Experiential Learning
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