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Welkener, Michele M.; Baxter Magolda, Marcia B. – Journal of College Student Development, 2014
Student-created self-portraits expand the possibilities for understanding how students' complex identities, relationships, and epistemologies shape their self-authoring potential. An illustrative student self-portrait demonstrates how this method reveals the nuances of development. "I like writing, but I can't express myself the…
Descriptors: Portraiture, Individual Development, Metacognition, Visual Learning
Hodge, David C.; Baxter Magolda, Marcia B.; Haynes, Carolyn A. – Liberal Education, 2009
Evidence abounds that, in recent decades, students have typically entered college relying on perspectives they have uncritically accepted from others and are not sufficiently challenged and supported to transition to internal authority during college. Students who have experienced significant challenge, particularly as a result of marginalization,…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Student Development, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Educational Practices
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Baxter Magolda, Marcia B. – Journal of College Student Development, 2008
This article describes three distinct yet interrelated elements of self-authorship: trusting the internal voice, building an internal foundation, and securing internal commitments. These elements, which emerged from longitudinal interviews with adults in their 30s, offer insights into the complexity and cyclical nature of self-authorship as well…
Descriptors: Guidance, College Students, Interviews, Adults
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King, Patricia M.; Baxter Magolda, Marcia B. – Journal of College Student Development, 1999
Originally published in March/April 1996, advances an integrated perspective on learning and personal development by viewing the cognitive and affective dimensions of development as related parts of one process. Proposes that from this integrated perspective, a successful educational experience simultaneously increases cognitive understanding and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Development
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Baxter Magolda, Marcia B. – Journal of College Student Development, 1999
Describes how complex thinking evolves during the 20s based on a longitudinal study with 39 men and women age 18 to 30. Themes that characterize this epistemological and intrapersonal growth are translated to implications for student affairs. (Contains 22 references.) (Author/GCP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Epistemology, Individual Development, Learning Processes
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Baxter Magolda, Marcia B. – About Campus, 1996
Explores ways that higher education can reintegrate cognitive learning and personal development. Discusses a developmental conceptualization of learning and outlines strategies that help students connect learning in college to their lives. Provides both curricular and cocurricular examples and stresses the importance of a shared vision of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cognitive Development, College Students, Curriculum
Baxter Magolda, Marcia B. – 1993
The roles of impersonal (or abstract) and relational (or connected) modes of knowing in the experiences of young adults were studied, and the ways the two converge are described in this report of the post-college phase of a 7-year longitudinal study of the epistemological development of college students, i.e., their assumptions about the limits,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Attitudes, College Graduates, College Students
Baxter Magolda, Marcia B. – 1999
These narrative accounts follow a group of young adults searching for meaning during the ten years after their college graduation, and offer insights into how higher education might create conditions for this search to occur during college. This longitudinal study is based on interviews with 39 participants at various points during their…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Learning, Change, Cognitive Development