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Paloma Merello – Gifted Education International, 2025
The study of giftedness and evolution toward talent development models have been approached mostly from an educational perspective. Talent potential development cannot be understood without comprehensively looking at all individuals' facets. This work proposes a theory by which talent potential, considered by the conjunction of cognitive and non…
Descriptors: Talent Development, Holistic Approach, Academically Gifted, Individual Development
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Sarah M. Stilwell; Justin E. Heinze; Hsing-Fang Hsieh; Emily Torres; Alison Grodzinski; Marc Zimmerman – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: Youth violence, victimization, and bullying are pervasive in schools across the United States and are detrimental for learning and healthy development. K-12 school safety is an increasingly urgent issue to research and understand from multiple perspectives. Physical and psychological safety in school is linked to better student and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Safety, Models, Equal Education
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Shea, John – Education, 2021
This article is a paradigm of full human development that is holistic, inherently relational, and morally mature. Integrity and mutuality, foundationally human as a process-paradox (each characteristic unique yet evolving together) is the essence of the fully human. Care and justice together, foundationally human as a process-paradox, is integrity…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Caring, Justice, Peace
Mayes, Clifford – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2020
This book proposes a new way of categorizing curricula in the holistic educational traditional. This is an idea that goes back in the Western tradition at least as far as Plato, and Lao Tzu in the Eastern tradition. It is certainly present in Spinoza and Schopenhauer. It is called a "holarchy". The idea of a holarchy gives rise to…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Integrated Curriculum, Individual Development, Praxis
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Scheer, Scott D. – Journal of Extension, 2020
To reach the goals of outreach and Extension programs, a program planning model is essential. A new model is presented to ensure program success; it is the human development-ecoLogic model (HD-ELM). The HD-ELM components are as follows: HD--human development characteristics and implications for target audience; E--modified ecological systems…
Descriptors: Program Development, Outreach Programs, Extension Education, Individual Development
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McGrath, Robert E. – Journal of Character Education, 2018
Character education specialists seem to know it when they see it, but what it means to call something a character education program remains unclear. One possible source for this uncertainty is the manner in which character education has been defined. By identifying certain features as necessary, existing definitions fail to encompass the universe…
Descriptors: Values Education, Definitions, Program Evaluation, Models
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Walls, Jill K. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2016
SoTL scholars have written about the importance and utility of teaching from a guiding theoretical framework. In this paper, ecological theory and specifically Bronfenbrenner's bioecological model, is examined as a potential framework for synthesizing SoTL research findings to inform teaching and learning scholarship at the college level. A…
Descriptors: Models, Scholarship, Teaching Methods, Instruction
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Ungar, Michael; Ghazinour, Mehdi; Richter, Jorg – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2013
Background: The development of Bronfenbrenner's bio-social-ecological systems model of human development parallels advances made to the theory of resilience that progressively moved from a more individual (micro) focus on traits to a multisystemic understanding of person-environment reciprocal processes. Methods: This review uses…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Individual Development, Holistic Approach, Children
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Toland, John; Carrigan, Donna – School Psychology International, 2011
Despite a growing literature on resilience in mainstream psychology, so far there has been very little discussion of resilience within educational psychology or how it might relate to practice. This article aims to bring resilience into the educational psychology literature and to show its potential to enhance service delivery. Resilience is…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Resilience (Psychology), Holistic Approach, Models
Heekin, Jonathan Ralph Calvin – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Biology faculty at an East Coast university believed their undergraduate students were not being well served by the existing academic advising program. The purpose of this mixed methods project study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the academic advising model in a biology department. Guided by system-based organizational theory, a learning…
Descriptors: Biology, Academic Advising, Undergraduate Students, Holistic Approach
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Gorman-Smith, Deborah – Behavioral Disorders, 2012
Much of the work in youth violence prevention has been based in a public health model and guided by a developmental-ecological perspective on risk and prevention (Bronfenbrenner, 1979, 1988). A central tenet of developmental-ecological theory is that individual development is influenced by the ongoing qualities of the social settings in which the…
Descriptors: Violence, Prevention, Public Health, Models
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Lilford, Grant – Journal of General Education, 2012
In 2009 and 2010, the author was involved in two University of Botswana initiatives on graduate employability. The first was a university-wide task force exploring the attitudes of students and staff and recommending reforms both in learning and teaching and in support services for students. The second was a Faculty of Humanities tracer study, in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Liberal Arts, Employment Potential
Hannaford, Ronald Geoffrey – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Factors associated with globalization and unprecedented technological advancement have facilitated the opportunity to take education beyond the boundaries of the physical classroom and geographical borders to serve a global context. While this exponential growth has resulted in more convenient access to learning, increased possibilities for…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Alienation, Well Being, Individual Development
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Andrzejewski, Carey E. – Journal of Dance Education, 2009
A model for the holistic preparation of dance teachers is presented. The model includes four tenets: focus on the whole person, integrated curriculum, explicit identity development, and apprenticeships in relevant communities of practice. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Models, Teacher Education, Dance Education
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Selby, David; Pike, Graham – Convergence, 2000
Presents four dimensions of a model of global education: inner, temporal, spatial, and issues related. Outlines key ideas, knowledge, skills, and attitudes for each dimension. Describes learning and teaching in the global classroom. (SK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Global Education, Holistic Approach, Individual Development
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