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Gelatt, H. B. – 1992
Positive Uncertainty is a flexible, ambidextrous approach to managing change, which encourages the use of both the rational and intuitive mind, and incorporates techniques for both making up one's mind and changing it. Positive Uncertainty, as a new philosophy for counseling, will require a paradigm shift for counselors. It is possible that a new…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories
Perry, Nancy S. – 1992
School counselors have always considered themselves to be change agents. Historically, that change has been related to helping an individual become aware of behaviors or attitudes that might be affecting his/her success and then guiding that individual into new ways of acting or thinking. This skill is transferable to affecting change in the…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Counselor Role, Educational Change
Imel, Susan – 2000
A relevant question for educators is how adult learning and education can cultivate change with individuals and groups. M.D. Hohn (1998) identifies four types of change: change by exception, incremental change, pendulum change, and paradigm change. A change agent tries to bring about a change deliberately. The change process is transformative, is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Change
Kozeracki, Carol – 1998
This digest discusses two recurrent themes presented in the New Directions for Community Colleges volume titled "Organizational Change in the Community College: Ripple or Sea Change?" First, change in the external environment is accelerating, and colleges must respond to these changes to thrive. External environmental influences include…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Community Colleges, Demography, Educational Change
Hertling, Elizabeth – 1999
This Digest examines the key issues surrounding the implementation of schoolwide reform. It discusses how whole-school reform results can be dramatic but that schools must take special care with implementing the reforms. It examines the importance of outside assistance in reform efforts and reports that design teams are typically used by schools…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Ellsworth, James B. – 2000
Change efforts should be guided with a systemic understanding of the context in which they are undertaken. Depending on the circumstance, or as the implementation effort progresses, it may be most effective to focus interventions on a particular component of the framework at a time. This ERIC digest presents a sequence for approaching the major…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Development
Hansen, Sunny; Harless, Deb – 1988
This document highlights progress in sex equity over the past 15 years, examines the current status and trends, and describes the role of counselors and educators as change agents in reducing sex bias. (NB)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Agents, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Role
Yee, Jennifer Agnes – 1998
This digest provides an overview of forces, both internal and external, driving change on community college campuses. External agents of change are: (1) societal needs and expectations, which are shifting toward multicultural diversity; (2) international competition, requiring that workers be highly skilled in adapting to international cultures;…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Change Strategies, College Faculty, Community Colleges
Kerka, Sandra – 1997
Popular education is a form of adult education that encourages learners to examine their lives critically and take action to change social conditions. Popular education's goal is to develop people's capacity for social change. Although it may assume diverse forms, popular education usually involves a cycle described as action/reflection/action or…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Change Agents, Change Strategies