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William Massey; Nicole Zarrett; Phillip Veliz; Anna Farello – Women's Sports Foundation, 2024
The ongoing mental health crisis of children and adolescents was only worsened by the confluence of issues brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic (Hiebert & Kortes-Miller, 2021) with continued growing rates of anxiety and depression as well as elevations in suicidal ideation and thoughts of self-harm among today's youth (Reinert et al., 2021).…
Descriptors: Females, Mental Health, Children, Adolescents
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Palmer, Elyn M.; Jones, Stephanie J. – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2019
Women working to attain tenure face multiple professional obstacles (e.g., isolation and navigating the professional environment), as well as personal issues (e.g., life balance), often without a sense of individual identity. One way to help address these challenges is mentoring programs. Existing mentoring programs in higher education tend to not…
Descriptors: Females, Mentors, Interpersonal Relationship, Role
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Yaman Ortas, Banu – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2021
Migrant women encounter new environments, opportunities, human behaviors, communication manners, traditions-customs and limitations in the country they migrate to, which may be completely different from their own countries. All these new situations create the need for employment, integration, education and social reintegration. Education of…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Females, Parents, Lifelong Learning
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Tsikalas, Kallen E. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
This research examines the characteristics of adults that girls and adult OST facilitators consider most important for supporting positive youth development experiences in the outdoors. Three factors are identified: Emotional support, challenge support, and outdoor preparedness. While Emotional Support is rated most important by both girls and…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Adults, Children, Females
Gorant, JoAnne – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The profession of athletic training has opened its doors to women, who now slightly outnumber men in the profession (Shingles, 2001; WATC, 1997, 2005). Unfortunately, this representation does not carry over into positions of high rank. The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the lived experiences of female head athletic trainers in…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Females, Athletic Coaches, Intercollegiate Cooperation
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Shlomo, Shirley Ben; Ben-Ari, Orit Taubman; Findler, Liora; Sivan, Eyal; Dolizki, Mordechay – Social Work Research, 2010
Although becoming a grandmother represents an important transition in a woman's life, it has received scant research attention. This study used the model of growth developed by Schaefer and Moos in an attempt to identify personal and environmental resources that may contribute to a first-time maternal grandmother's mental health and her…
Descriptors: Daughters, Physical Health, Pregnancy, Intimacy
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Murphy, Lila C. – Journal of Vocational and Technical Education, 1990
A study explored the growing-up years, professional preparation, and career experiences of 46 successful women in leadership positions in vocational education. Data on family, educational, and work histories of respondents were collected including comments about life experiences and suggestions for improving leadership opportunities for women.…
Descriptors: Females, Individual Characteristics, Individual Development, Leaders
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Gold, Carol Sapin – Educational Horizons, 1978
Ms. Gold, a management consultant, describes the key to her success as reliance on the ACE theory: adaptability, consistency, and energy. This article is part of a theme issue on women and leadership. (SJL)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Career Development, Employed Women, Females
Leland, Carole A.; Lozoff, Marjorie M. – 1969
The purpose of the study was to investigate the psychosocial factors affecting the educational and occupational development of women undergraduates. Emphasis was placed on discovering manifestations and determinants of the development of autonomy. Divided into 2 parts, the report first surveys 2 decades of research literature concerning the…
Descriptors: Females, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics, Individual Development
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Gulanick, Nancy A.; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1979
Pre- and post-treatment measures of sex role orientation, assertiveness, and attainment of individual goals were obtained for 51 female participants. The one-year follow-up showed that the group subjected to principles of assertiveness training and consciousness raising were superior to the control group in androgyny, masculinity, and…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Assertiveness, College Students, Females
Speirs Neumeister, Kristie L.; Rinker, Julie – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2006
Using a qualitative interview design, this study examined factors contributing to the academic achievement of gifted first-generation college females. Findings indicated an emerging professional identity as the primary influence on achievement. The participants' high ability served as a passport to accessing coursework, extracurricular…
Descriptors: Influences, Academic Achievement, First Generation College Students, Females
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Kitano, Margie K.; Perkins, Carol O. – Roeper Review, 1996
This study investigated factors affecting lifespan achievement as perceived by 16 gifted women from 15 countries outside the United States. Results indicated that the gifted women shared personal characteristics of determination, willingness to take risks, and a will to achieve their goals. Eight positive coping strategies are described.…
Descriptors: Coping, Females, Foreign Countries, Gifted
Clamar, Aphrodite – 1979
Today, while secular society has opened up a new range of roles and psychological expectations to women, the status and life of Orthodox Jewish women remain circumscribed by Jewish religious law. Orthodox women face inequality in four areas: in the synagogue and participation in prayer; in religious education; in legal areas such as status in…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Conflict Resolution, Counselor Role, Females
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Bryson, Susan E.; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1994
This case study describes a 13-year-old female with autism, mutism, hyperlexia, and spelling ability. Analysis indicated her reading and spelling abilities were dominated by visual rather than phonological processes. Most striking was an apparent social awakening during the 3.5 month period of the study, possibly related to the onset of puberty.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Autism, Case Studies, Emotional Development
Green, Madeline F.; And Others – 1988
A profile of the personal and educational backgrounds of college and university presidents is presented in order to provide a basis for future studies. Eight sections focus on: the study; personal characteristics about the presidents (sex, race and ethnicity, age, religion, marital status, and spouse's employment); academic background (highest…
Descriptors: Blacks, Career Development, College Administration, College Presidents
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