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Anne J. Maheux; Shedrick L. Garrett; Kara A. Fox; Nathan H. Field; Kaitlyn Burnell; Eva H. Telzer; Mitchell J. Prinstein – Child Development Perspectives, 2025
Social gaming--online gameplay involving digital interactions with others--is a common form of social media use among adolescents. Research on this topic has neglected the social aspect of gaming and the potential role of social gaming in adolescent development. In this article, we define social gaming, drawing on interdisciplinary theories to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Games, Social Media, Play
Whitehurst, Grover J. – Education Next, 2019
Does the current drive to incorporate social and emotional learning (SEL) into the K-12 curriculum represent a positive reform that will lead schools to educate the "whole student" and ultimately boost young people's academic success? Or is it a distracting fad that comes with high opportunity costs? Common sense and considerable…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Social Development, Academic Education, Emotional Intelligence
McDonald, Betty – Online Submission, 2011
Socializing is an integral part of human relations and auger well for the human development. Defined as "the involvement of students in identifying standards and/or criteria to apply to their work and making judgments about the extent to which they have met these criteria and standards", self assessment by its nature teaches students how to…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Individual Differences, Human Relations, Secondary School Teachers
Le, Cecilia; Wolfe, Rebecca E.; Steinberg, Adria – Jobs For the Future, 2014
Competency education is attracting significant interest as a promising way to help meet our national priority of ensuring that all young people are ready for college and careers. In competency-based schools, students advance at different rates, based on their ability to demonstrate mastery of learning objectives. Teachers provide customized…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Individualized Instruction, High Schools, Career Readiness
Docheff, Dennis M. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2011
Coaches have always needed to respond to differences in sport and have always been concerned with finding hard-working kids who mesh well as a team. While coaches still try to build team cohesiveness, today's coaches must respond to complex issues related to diversity and are expected to be politically correct. The purpose of this article is to…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Individual Differences, Age Differences, Cultural Differences
Beauchamp, Miriam H.; Anderson, Vicki – Psychological Bulletin, 2010
Despite significant advances in the field of social neuroscience, much remains to be understood regarding the development and maintenance of social skills across the life span. Few comprehensive models exist that integrate multidisciplinary perspectives and explain the multitude of factors that influence the emergence and expression of social…
Descriptors: Schizophrenia, Autism, Brain, Interpersonal Competence
Chavez, Carolyn I.; Ferris, William P.; Gibson, Lindsey A. – Journal of Management Education, 2011
The authors developed this experiential exercise to aid students in learning how others perceive them as well as how they perceive others and, ultimately, to begin to help them identify the origins of such perceptions. The exercise's goal is to explore how participants may make inaccurate perceptions of others and how they might pierce through…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Attitudes, Interpersonal Relationship, Listening Skills
Kumar, Naresh; Rose, Raduan Che; Subramaniam – Performance Improvement, 2008
Increasing interest in multiple forms of nonacademic intelligences in addition to the well-established intelligent quotient (IQ) to explain individual success has triggered a need for clear establishment of the theoretical and empirical connection among these constructs. As such, this article explores the interrelationship that exists among three…
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Intelligence, Intelligence, Cultural Awareness
Pelco, Lynn E.; Reed-Victor, Evelyn – Preventing School Failure, 2007
Individual differences in the ability to self-regulate emotions, attention, and behavior are evident in infancy, and children who experience difficulty in learning to regulate their own emotions, attention, and behavior are at risk for later social and academic problems. Within the school setting, self-regulation of learning related social skills,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Elementary School Students, Interpersonal Competence, Self Management
Hamlin, Wally – Exceptional Parent, 2007
At Camelot Schools there is a firm belief that every child with autism is a success story waiting to be told. Children with the disorder often have difficulty expressing their needs and engaging in social contact with others. It is important for parents to know that progress is possible, and they do not have to go it alone. Camelot Schools'…
Descriptors: Residential Programs, Day Schools, Autism, Interpersonal Competence
Kidd, Terry T., Ed. – Information Science Reference, 2010
The expanding field of adult learning encompasses the study and practice of utilizing sound instructional design principals, technology, and learning theory as a means to solve educational challenges and human performance issues relating to adults, often occurring online. This book disseminates current issues and trends emerging in the field of…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Nontraditional Students, Learning Theories, Instructional Design
Darling, John R.; Pomatto, Mary Carol – Leadership Journal: Women in Leadership--Sharing the Vision, 1999
Describes four behavioral styles (relater, analyzer, director, and socializer) which often reflect the balance of individuals that make up effective administrative leadership teams. Each style has strengths and weaknesses, and each typically has a back-up style used in times of stress. This "style flex" can enable all parties to function in a…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Administration, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Allen, Tom – School Administrator, 1989
The Minnoka Schools (Illinois) use the Murphy-Meisgeier Children Type Indicator (designed to identify personality types in children) to help instruct youngsters more effectively. Identifying a child's psychological type can aid understanding of how he or she focuses attention, absorbs information, makes decisions, and deals with the world. (MLH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Individual Differences, Interpersonal Competence
VanTassel-Baska, Joyce; Johnsen, Susan K. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2007
Teacher standards for gifted education are a necessary feature of ensuring that the top learners in the society are adequately identified and nurtured in the context of school settings. A standards-based approach to personnel preparation offers many advantages for fields and disciplines. The content of standards at P-12 levels help to ensure that…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Gifted, Teaching Methods, Academic Standards
Peterson, Marvin W. – 1996
This paper focuses on the void in the literature on the methodology of institutional research and examines the complex process of interaction that occurs when an institution engages a faculty member or academic unit to assume primary responsibility for conducting a research project on behalf of the institution. A case study of a study conducted by…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College School Cooperation, Conflict Resolution, Critical Thinking
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