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Levine, Mel – Educational Leadership, 2007
The author describes four capacities--interpretation, instrumentation, interaction, and inner direction--that are as important as traditional academic subjects in preparing young adults for college and career success. He suggests how high schools should address each of these capacities. For example, to develop students' capacity for inner…
Descriptors: Student Development, Cognitive Development, Behavioral Objectives, Creative Development
Lagomarcino, Thomas R.; And Others – Education and Training in Mental Retardation, 1989
The paper presents a seven-step model that job coaches may use to teach self-management to employees with severe disabilities in supported employment settings. Steps include: identifying the problem, establishing a range of acceptable behavior, selecting self-management procedures, training self-management skills by withdrawing external…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavioral Objectives, Models, Self Control
Spinelli, Philip R.; Packard Ted – 1975
This document describes a developmental/preventive behavioral self-control seminar which was offered to undergraduate college students through a regularly scheduled class. The course format included lectures, personal projects and group interaction, as well as reading and discussing the basic concepts of behavioral modification. Specific…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Objectives, College Students, Course Descriptions
King, Karen – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1982
The behavioral approach to health education described in this article has the potential to facilitate a decrease in the prevalence and incidence of some diseases. The techniques of positive reinforcement, modeling, self control, and stimulus control are described. (CJ)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Disease Control, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education
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McCormack, Sammie – 1981
Because they felt that students can be responsible for their own behavior, the staff of Jefferson Elementary School, serving 300 students in grades 1 through 4 in a small rural community, developed a program which promoted self-management. In September 1979, teachers participated in an assertive discipline workshop. A Positive Action Plan evolved,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Objectives, Discipline Policy, Elementary Education