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Herman, Keith C.; Riley-Tillman, T. Chris; Reinke, Wendy M. – School Psychology Review, 2012
The articles in this Special Topic issue present a range of assessment models and challenges for improving the identification and early intervention of students in need of additional supports. Although each article targets a unique aspect of student learning (learning behaviors, math skills, reading comprehension, behavioral functioning, and…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Prevention, Public Health, Problem Solving
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Saxe, Geoffrey B. – Human Development, 2008
In his 1979 "Human Development" article reprinted in this anniversary issue, James Wertsch presented an approach to genetic analysis of the shifting regulation of problem-solving behavior in early childhood. In my reflections on Wertsch's seminal contribution, I discuss ways that subsequent inquiry built upon ideas he elaborated in the…
Descriptors: Social History, Investigations, Interpersonal Relationship, Genetics
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Young, Mark E. – Reading Improvement, 1996
States that the perception of failure will determine a person's reaction when faced with a problem, how he/she tries to solve the problem, and if he/she is successful/unsuccessful at solving the problem. Argues that failure need not be a threat to personal being but should be a learning tool--an experience necessary for mastery. (PA)
Descriptors: Failure, Individual Development, Learning Experience, Life Events
Desfosses, Jeannot – Education Canada, 2003
The phenomenon of creativity is so prevalent and yet so ill-defined. After examining several definitions, this author posits that creativity is a natural process in which humans use their physical, intellectual, emotional, moral, and spiritual resources to produce something new. Creativity seems to satisfy a deep fundamental yearning to go beyond…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Imagination
Horgan, Dianne D. – 1988
Studies of over 100 chess players at varying skill levels and ages show the ways in which experts and nonexperts differ in problem-solving strategies. Important differences are found at all stages of problem solving. The most significant differences appear to be before and after the evaluation of alternatives ("sizing up" the problem,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Identification, Individual Development, Problem Solving
Summers, Lynn – Training and Development, 1994
Individual development planning, intended to improve job performance, involves identifying what needs to be improved; what is the evidence of this; what root skills need development; how behavior changes will be measured; what ideas/principles lead to successful development; and how these elements form a coherent sequence of actions. (SK)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change Strategies, Corporate Education, Individual Development
Fincher, Cameron – 1977
This publication discusses differential rationality; it asserts that the development of institutions, professions, and individuals involves the differentiation of forms and styles of thinking and knowing that are, in various ways, idiosyncratic. Based on this understanding, differential rationality can be seen as a developmental construct that…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
Gray, H. L. – 1978
Each interpretation of staff development is derived from a particular theory of organizations and a particular understanding of educational and personal psychology. This paper outlines several organizational theories on which staff development might be based. Staff development is considered as being concerned with all those needs of the individual…
Descriptors: Administration, Conflict Resolution, Individual Development, Inservice Education
Ditter, Bob – Camping Magazine, 2000
Responds to a letter from a camp leader who experienced difficulty with an adolescent girl during a 3-day hike and disapproved of a staff member's response. Offers advice on handling such a problem, addressing the staff member's intervention without undermining his credibility, revisiting the situation with the group, and exploiting the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Camping, Females, Group Dynamics
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Scholnick, Ellin Kofsky; Friedman, Sarah L. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1993
Analyzes multiple components of planning, including problem representation, goal selection, a decision to plan, strategy choice, strategy execution, and monitoring. Analyzes three tasks typically used to study planning: the Tower of Hanoi; errand scheduling; and story comprehension. Argues that the components required to perform a planning task…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Development, Context Effect, Individual Development
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Kuchinke, K. Peter – Adult Education Quarterly, 1999
Presents three views of adult development: (1) person-centered, focused on self-realization and based on humanistic psychology and liberalism; (2) production-centered, focused on organizational goals and based on behaviorism and libertarianism; and (3) principled problem solving, based on cognitive psychology, progressivism, and pragmatism.…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Educational Philosophy, Human Resources
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Fischer, Kurt W.; Granott, Nira – Human Development, 1995
Suggests that the study of microdevelopment offers a potentially powerful way to relate learning and development where similar changes occur but in differing time frames. Microdevelopment analyzes short-term changes as developmental functions. Individuals and groups function at widely different developmental levels and grow in diverse nonlinear…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Psychology
Burke, Ken – 1992
To negotiate a balance between an ideological concern for society's historical-economic development and an understanding of the individual's need for a sense of self-realization, social theory researchers should look to B. Dervin's "gap theory model" of communication. Adapted from Kenneth Burke, it offers a dynamic means of understanding…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Egocentrism, Feminism
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Duckworth, Jane – Counseling Psychologist, 1990
Discusses five ways in which counseling psychologists use testing to help people work with their problems: (1) as a method of enhancing short-term therapy; (2) as an aid to focusing on developmental issues; (3) as an aid to problem solving; (4) as an aid in decision making; and (5) in psychoeducational methods. (Author/TE)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselors, Decision Making
Hovelynck, Johan – Horizons, 1999
Describes an adventure activity in which a group achieved a seemingly impossible goal by changing the way it imagined the task. Discusses the sequence of steps in metaphor development that led to the triggering of a generative metaphor: a new image of the task that allowed reframing of the problem and its eventual solution. (SV)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Brainstorming, Cognitive Structures, Divergent Thinking
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