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Okun, Morris A.; And Others – Human Development, 1978
Riegel's dialectic view of human development is used to sketch a model of instruction and to delineate some implications for teaching adults. This approach is compared and constrasted with contemporary humanistic and cognitive views on teaching. (Author/SS)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Educational Methods, Egocentrism
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Gibbs, J. C. – Human Development, 1979
Reconceptualizes Kohlberg's theory and research on moral stages in the light of recent criticisms. A proposed revision describes moral development in adulthood as existential rather than Piagetian and restricts moral judgment in the standard stage sense to childhood and adolescence. (Author/SS)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adult Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages
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Steele, Carolyn I. – Child Welfare, 1979
Describes cases of adults whose early developmental years were marked by constant threat of parental abuse and who manifest, as adults, an inability to tolerate aggression or to develop close relationships. Uses Mahler's separation-individuation process framework to provide an understanding of the early foundations of these adults' problems. (SS)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Aggression, Child Abuse, Family Influence
Rafe-uz-Zaman – Literacy Discussion, 1978
Responds to Cipro, Mathur, and Kassam's critical essays (in this issue) on his previous study of literacy and national development. The author offers clarification or further thoughts on several statements with which he disagrees, such as the theory of stages for literacy, work-oriented literacy, and the quality of life and liberation. (MF)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Literacy, Content Analysis, Developing Nations
Charland, William A., Jr. – 1976
Patterns of adult development and the role of educational programs to facilitate growth throughout adult life are discussed. The importance of understanding the life-cycle through various concepts of time, socialization, and social rules is emphasized. A review of the literature and past studies on stages of adult development is presented. It is…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Programs
Wise,.Lauress L.; And Others – 1977
A third follow-up survey of ninth and tenth grade Project Talent participants (1962 and 1963 high school classes) was done approximately eleven years after their expected graduation from high school to gather additional data on the educational, career, personal, and family experiences of these individuals and their reflections on the value of…
Descriptors: Accountability, Adult Development, Career Development, Educational Research