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Gordana Gredicak Šojat; Zorislav Šojat – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
The Education drives the Future of Humanity. The Wishes and Visions of Humankind have to drive the Education. What is the final goal of Education? To bring up a healthy, emotionally mature, wise, knowledgable nourisher of life, who understands and feels the reality, based on ethics, humanism and compassion, as essential characteristics of a human…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Human Relations
Storberg-Walker, Julia; Bierema, Laura – Online Submission, 2007
For this manuscript, a classic management text was deconstructed using postmodern methods. The purpose was twofold: to gain an understanding of how this text connected knowledge and gender; and to provide readers with a sample of deconstruction. The value of this type of analysis for HRD will be made clear. Unsurprisingly, because the manuscript…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Epistemology, Human Relations
Droppert, Alida J. – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2013
This paper describes the culture of experiential community based learning at Central College, a rural liberal arts college in Midwestern, USA. Pre-service teachers use experiential community based learning to reflect on their personal growth in understanding the needs of diverse learners. Reflections demonstrate how the program contributes to the…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Preservice Teachers, Experiential Learning, Rural Areas
Garber, Darrell H. – 1991
By exploring the extent and nature of networks used by principals and their assistants, this article provides preliminary answers to the questions of how principals communicate with each other and the topics they discuss. Newly appointed principals and assistant principals (N=151) were surveyed, as well as a sample of experienced principals…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Human Relations, Interaction, Interpersonal Relationship
Kendall, Robert – 1985
Much has been written about public relations as either a science or an art. Public relations is a phenomenon within society and has existed long before the name was first applied to the work of building relationships between social groups. Public relations deals with the very core of human experience: relationships. If art may be understood as an…
Descriptors: Art, Cognitive Processes, Human Relations, Mythology

Guba, Egon G.; Lincoln, Yvonna S. – 1982
Arguing that the concept of causality in human experience is archaic, unnecessary, and misleading, particularly in the social/behavioral sciences, a new plausibility approach is proposed for understanding relationships among entities. The epistemological history of causality includes positivist, deductive-nomological, essentialist, activity or…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Epistemology, Human Relations, Inquiry
Albertus, Alvin D.; Bright, Larry K. – 1992
The complexity of the global society and economy, and the resulting fracturing of social classes across the Midwest, the nation, and the world demand a significant expansion of the importance of human relations training courses for counselor education and for general teacher education. At the University of South Dakota at Vermillion the School of…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Counselors, Higher Education, Human Relations
Cappella, Joseph N. – 1988
In the field of communication studies the preeminent forms of explanation of human behavior have been the social and psychological, but biological origins may be as important to understanding human communication as are social origins. Communication research suggests a biological basis for certain patterns of adult interaction. Although these…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Communication Research, Emotional Response, Human Relations
Tannen, Deborah – 1980
This paper, part of a larger study, focuses on a single linguistic device, the "machine-gun question," which was used by three of six participants in a Thanksgiving dinner conversation. This conversational device is characteristic of a style that seems to grow out of the need to have others approve of one's wants. It is a style…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Human Relations, Interaction, Language Research
Levi, Edward H. – 1975
As law enforcement officers, you, more than anyone else in the society, represent the power and quality of the State, because many citizens learn what kind of country this is by watching you. Your action and direction bridge the gap between the government and the individual and hence your role has a wide scope and your functions are not easily…
Descriptors: Human Relations, Law Enforcement, Police Community Relationship, Role Perception
Eshleman, Joe G.; Neuendorf, Kimberly A. – 1989
After an extensive review of the literature on the theoretical underpinnings of humor in human interaction, a six-category typology of humor was developed and exemplified by examples from mass media comedy. Humor can first be divided into two major types: individual level humor or social level humor. These levels are then further divided into the…
Descriptors: Classification, Comedy, Communication Research, Human Relations
Crawford, Lyall – 1988
As individuals and social beings, at whatever the level and complexity of organization, a gentle spirit and manner weaken aggressiveness and mean-mindedness. The idea that peaceful persons make for a peaceful world can be explored by considering philosophical Taoism. An examination of the first nine chapters of D. C. Lau's translation of "Lao…
Descriptors: Human Relations, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Relationship, Life Satisfaction
Falcione, Raymond L. – 1974
This study reports on two investigations designed to determine the generalizability of source credibility scales for immediate superiors across organizational contexts. Semantic differential-type scales that have been found to load on factors of course credibility in previous studies were combined to provide an item pool for this investigation. In…
Descriptors: Administrators, Communication Research, Credibility, Higher Education

McDonough, John J. – Journal of Library Administration, 1985
Discussion of successful integration of human relations into day-to-day life in organizations focuses on individual's need to deal with competition, power, and politics. A framework that provides a systematic way of viewing power and politics and the irrational side of organizations is given, and case studies illustrate framework components. (EJS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Competition, Human Relations, Individual Power
Burke, W. Warner – 1983
Research in leadership relevant to school administrators is reviewed and summarized here. The author maintains that most previous authors identified two primary leader functions, concerns, types, or dimensions. These authors include Wortman, who, following in the footsteps of Zaleznick, saw a dichotomy between leaders and managers; Burns, who…
Descriptors: Administrators, Androgyny, Human Relations, Leaders