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Simon-McWilliams, Ethel; Caldwell, Fran – 1989
Intended as a motivational tool to be used in public school classroom instruction and counseling, this document recognizes some of the outstanding women, from varied ethnic and racial backgrounds, who have contributed to life in the northwestern United States. The document contains succinct biographies of 37 women, and also includes suggestions to…
Descriptors: Biographies, Elementary Secondary Education, Females, Modeling (Psychology)
Simon-McWilliams, Ethel, Comp.; Green, Karen Reed, Ed. – 1987
This booklet provides brief biographies of women who have made outstanding contributions to the social and economic development of these Pacific islands: American Samoa, the Republic of Belau, the Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Hawaii, the Marshall islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The 66 women profiled include educators, health…
Descriptors: Achievement, Community Leaders, Elementary Secondary Education, Females

Jalongo, Mary Renck – PTA Today, 1988
The ways in which infants, toddlers, children, and adolescents learn social behaviors, through role models, social rules, and rewards and punishment, are described. A four-step social skills training program for preschoolers is discussed. A list of resource materials is provided. (JL)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Development
Hatchett, David – Crisis, 1986
Presents a survey of a sample of scholars' opinions on why the educational achievement of Black males is disproportionately low and how this major problem might be addressed. Reports that, in general, the interviewees support the development of separate Black educational facilities with Black role models to solve Black males' educational…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Youth, Blacks, Economically Disadvantaged
Tysse, Dorothy J. – 1982
Based on the concept that more occupational choices are opening to both men and women and that career development has become more complex, this review considers two questions: (1) Why do gifted and talented men and women limit themselves to traditional career choices? and (2) How can counselors, teachers, and parents help gifted students broaden…
Descriptors: Career Development, Cognitive Development, Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education

Stephen, Veronica P.; And Others – Journal of Staff Development, 1993
Addresses key factors that influence the academic and social performance of minority and at-risk youth, including lack of role models, societal expectations and realities, ineffective practices, and patterns of school organization. The article provides suggestions for what teachers can do and what schools can do through staff development. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Planning
MacAulay, Desmond, Ed. – Quest 38, 1984
Girls are only one of several groups that governments in Australia, as in other parts of the world, have recognized as suffering educational disadvantage. The problems of other groups are clear-cut and appropriate action plainly indicated. But in the case of girls, the causes are far more complex, entrenched in society, and education systems have…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Educational Opportunities