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Chick, Garry; Proyer, René; Purrington, Andrew; Yarnal, Careen – American Journal of Play, 2020
The authors discuss assortative mating, the tendency--important for increased genetic variation--of individuals to mate with the phenotypically similar at rates greater than chance. Influenced by many factors--physical characteristics like height and weight and demographic elements like behavior and attitudes, economic status and education, church…
Descriptors: Play, Intimacy, Genetics, Individual Characteristics
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Lee, Heekyung; Pena, Jarhed; Lee, Beatrice; Sung, Connie – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2022
Positive psychology is a subdomain that addresses the importance of human strengths and personal assets in individuals' well-being. The principles of positive psychology align with the philosophy of rehabilitation counseling by emphasizing individuals' strengths to promote psychosocial adjustment to disability. Considering the intersection between…
Descriptors: Well Being, Adjustment (to Environment), Autism Spectrum Disorders, Psychology
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DiCindio, Carissa – Art Education, 2020
Open-ended guided tours and choices on tours have become more common in art museums as educational and curatorial practices focus on visitor-centered experiences. What can museums do to help set the stage for these types of interactions between visitors, the museum, and works of art through programming and tours? In this article, the author…
Descriptors: Museums, Arts Centers, Art Education, Nonschool Educational Programs
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Bilokcuoglu, Hasan; Debreli, Emre – Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 2018
The role of the teacher's personality can be placed amongst many factors that play a role in learning English as a second/foreign language. A teacher with a humorous character inevitably aids in reducing any potential fear that may be experienced by students in relation to the learning of a second language in the classroom (Bell, 2009; Chee,…
Descriptors: Humor, Teaching Methods, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Rule, Audrey C.; Montgomery, Sarah E. – Gifted Child Today, 2013
Cartoon interpretation and production are teaching strategies that can assist students in a deeper understanding of concepts and practice of higher level thinking skills while motivating them through humor. This article presents an extended example of graduate students in an introductory course in gifted education creating humorous cartoons to…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills, Graduate Students
Meier, Deborah; Engel, Brenda S.; Taylor, Beth – Teachers College Press, 2010
Why is play important in the lives of children? What crucial aspects of learning are being neglected in the current near-elimination of recess time in public schools? "Playing for Keeps", co-authored by the well-known writer and educational leader Deborah Meier, and two colleagues with equally long experience in schools, explores these…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Play, Playgrounds, Child Development
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Pearlstone, Zena – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2012
Hopi Brian Honyouti's "clown" sculptures stem from his personal and political views and comment on commercialism, big business, greed, over indulgence, and irresponsible and sexual behavior. This essay explores the meaning of these carvings to Honyouti, to Hopiit, and to the buying public, as well as their relationship to "tithu," the carved…
Descriptors: American Indians, Sculpture, Humor, Cultural Context
Barden, Dennis M. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
Humor is a powerful tool. It can disarm an adversary. It can leaven the purposefully self-aggrandizing nature of a job interview. Perhaps most important, it can serve as a window to personality in the same way that a resume is a window to experience. In this article, the author emphasizes the value of having a sense of humor. He emphasizes that it…
Descriptors: Humor, Employment Interviews, Job Applicants, Personality Traits
Mawhinney, Thomas S.; Sagan, Laura L. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2007
Teachers and administrators are often directed to distance themselves from the children in their charge. Despite the land mines that accompany personal relationships with students, the authors argue that educators can still learn to build personal relationships with students. Personal-relationship building is one of the most important skills a…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Teacher Student Relationship, Classroom Environment, Teacher Characteristics
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Chait, Richard; Green, Madeleine – Educational Record, 1990
"Presidentialese" is a curious dialect of higher education jargon. A humorous description of the language of higher education, as it pertains to college presidents and their ability to circumvent the truth, is presented. (MLW)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, College Presidents, Communication Skills, Higher Education
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Lamb, C. Sue – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1980
Paradoxical intention helps clients separate themselves from their neurotic symptoms. The client is instructed to exaggerate the symptom and finds, paradoxically, the symptom occurs less. In provocative exaggeration symptoms are described so as to evoke laughter at the very symptom that causes anxiety. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Counseling Techniques, Humor
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Breslin, Deirdre – Young Children, 2005
Resiliency is not a fixed attribute. Rather it is a set of protective mechanisms that modify a person's response to risk situations. This article focuses on the child's resiliency development. The author identifies and describes four factors of resiliency development through heightened sensory awareness; high, positive expectations; a clear…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Listening Skills, Humor, Coping
Baldwin, Julia; Maldonado, Nancy L.; Lacey, Candace H.; Efinger, Joan – Online Submission, 2004
This qualitative study investigated perceptions of resilient, transformational, successful women leaders regarding their own resiliency and leadership. The ten participants provided information during semi-structured, open-ended, audio taped interviews which were transcribed, hand coded, and then analyzed with QSR N6 software. Findings indicated…
Descriptors: Females, Women Administrators, Gender Issues, Personality Traits
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Tomkovick, Chuck – Journal of Marketing Education, 2004
Effective marketing instructors commonly share a love for their students, an affinity for the subject matter, and a devotion to continuous quality improvement. The purpose of this article is to highlight 10 anchor points for teaching Principles of Marketing, which are designed to better engage students in the learning process. These anchor…
Descriptors: Altruism, Educational Principles, Classroom Environment, Guidelines