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Ian D. Marder; Ashleigh Pillay; Triona Kenny – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2024
Research suggests a connection between student relationships with other students and lecturers, and their outcomes and experiences of higher education. Yet, master's students are overlooked in this area of practice and research, with few studies investigating relationship building at the postgraduate level. To date, moreover, no studies have used…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Masters Degrees, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
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Cronley, Courtney; Murphy, Erin R.; Petrovich, James C. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2020
In the following article we argue that social work education and research ought to approach homelessness from a holistic paradigm emphasizing individual resilience and autonomy. The current lack of explicit curriculum in many schools of social work necessitates creative strategies to integrate homeless content into social work education. We offer…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Holistic Approach, Social Work, Counselor Training
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Forest, Laverne; Rossing, Boyd E. – Journal of Extension, 1982
Extension programs are traditionally human, personal, and responsive in character. The challenge is to design, implement, and evaluate programs that maintain their humanistic qualities while meeting increased accountability demands. (SK)
Descriptors: Accountability, Extension Education, Humanization, Program Evaluation
Neufeld, Herm; Hinds, Ruby – Thrust for Education Leadership, 1974
The model which follows was developed for use in monitoring and reviewing compensatory education programs in the Santa Clara School District. (Author)
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Diagrams, Humanization, Learning Processes
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Deti, Daniel V. – NALLD Journal, 1973
Reports result of Language Laboratory Utility-Analysis Survey'' conducted among 467 foreign language teachers of 90 community colleges in California. (DS)
Descriptors: Humanization, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories, Language Teachers
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McAndrews, J. Briggs – Clearing House, 1973
This paper proposes a proven, viable program aimed at alleviating the intransigent attitudes toward curriculum change and the subcultural conflict of teacher and student interrelationships and, as well, provides an experience in humanized education. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Humanization, Program Design, Program Development
Masters, James R. – 1973
The consortium was formed in the summer of 1971 as a means of implementing William Glasser's philosophy and methods. The program was implemented in two parochial elementary schools and in nine public elementary schools located in eight school districts. The evaluation discussed in this report included questionnaires to measure pupil self concepts…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Elementary Schools, Humanization, Parochial Schools
Meier, John H. – 1973
This essay explores many of the theoretical and practical issues involved in the establishment and operation of interdisciplinary educational programs in child development. The discussion does not offer categorical answers, but raises provocative, complex questions about the qualitative and quantitative aspects of interdisciplinary educational…
Descriptors: Child Development, Costs, Educational Programs, Humanization
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Maynard, William – NASSP Bulletin, 1976
Schools can achieve humanistic goals, assert these writers, by providing students more options and therby meeting their diverse needs. Showing how widespread the mini-concept is, they report in this article a three-state survey that indicates how principals feel about their programs. (Editor)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives, Flexible Scheduling
Haynes, Carrie A. – Thrust for Education Leadership, 1973
Article discussed efforts to personalize tasks geared to the level of learning, as well as the to interests and needs of each pupil. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discipline Policy, Educational Innovation, Humanization
Barrett, John – Nation's Schools, 1974
Administrators at Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa, have discovered that an open campus helps the student assume more responsibility for his actions, develop the capacity for making wise decisions about time use, and promote his own educational development. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Campuses, Educational Development, High Schools
Davies, Daniel R.; Armistead, Catherine D. – 1975
This report on inservice education begins with an overview of the need for staff development programs. The districts contributing to this report offered their goals and objectives, their approaches to evaluation, and the new roles they see their teachers and administrative staff playing in education today. Chapter 1 contains a statement of the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Humanization, Inservice Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Baird, Hugh; Belt, Dwayne – 1973
This document presents a listing of key problems, usually in the form of questions, encountered in implementing competency-based education, with solutions or ways of finding solutions suggested for some of the identified problems. The problems listed are as follows: a) deciding to decide--the best way is to let interested staff members begin an…
Descriptors: Competency Based Teacher Education, Educational Problems, Humanization, Inservice Teacher Education
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Haynes, Carrie A. – Educational Horizons, 1973
Discussed the implementation of the open education system of education and the problems accompanying it. (RK)
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Environment, Humanization, Interaction
Hill, Russell A. – 1974
Programed instructional techniques have been attacked as dehumanizing, dull, and restrictive. The possibility, however, that these deficiencies of programed instructional techniques have derived from a lack of creativity in application, rather than from the inherent nature of the techniques. To test this hypothesis, an evaluation was made of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Grade 5, Humanization
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