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Demir, Serkan – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2022
When the relevant literature is examined, it is possible to find many studies on leadership skills along with leadership characteristics, but there are limited studies on leadership in children (Mullarkey, Recchia, Lee, Shin, & Lee, 2005; Duran & Zembat, 2020). The training of intelligent and gifted leaders is essential for national and…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Student Leadership, Leadership Training, Program Effectiveness
Martinez, Nicholas; Sowcik, Matthew J.; Bunch, James Charles – Journal of Leadership Education, 2020
Socially responsible leadership (SRL) is a "purposeful, collaborative, values-based process that results in positive social change" (Komives, Wagner, & Associates, 2009, p. xii).This approach to leadership focuses on creating leaders that are capable of tackling the predicted wicked problems the world will face in the next few…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Extracurricular Activities, Social Responsibility, Student Development
Natadjaja, Listia; Yuwono, Elisabeth Christine – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2019
Learning packaging design requires knowledge of the design theory and practice of packaging making that can then be applied in the community. Our packaging design class was first implemented as a regular program for five years and has been a service-learning (S-L) program for 13 years. We observed that the quality of packaging design learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Design, Service Learning, Manufacturing
Biju, Soly Mathew – Athens Journal of Education, 2019
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of peer tutoring program as compared to classroom tutoring on problem solving and algorithm development skills of higher education students in Computer Sciences. Peer tutoring has emerged as one of the most effective mechanisms of enabling learning and improving academic performance of students at…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving, College Students
Spoon, Robyn; Rubenstein, Lisa DaVia; Shively, Kate; Stith, Krista; Ascolani, Margaret; Potts, Mistie L. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2020
Effective gifted education should incorporate opportunities for gifted students to develop creative and critical thinking along with academic and affective skills. Professional learning (PL) supporting these outcomes is not consistently successful. Therefore, this study pilots a new PL model called Instruct to Innovate (I2I) to support teachers'…
Descriptors: Gifted Education, Professional Development, Educational Innovation, Student Development
Banks, James A., Ed. – American Educational Research Association (AERA), 2017
This groundbreaking book describes theory, research, and practice that can be used in civic education courses and programs to help students from marginalized and minoritized groups in nations around the world attain a sense of structural integration and political efficacy within their nation-states, develop civic participation skills, and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Migration, Civics, Disadvantaged
Gafney, Leo; Varma-Nelson, Pratibha – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
Peer-led team learning (PLTL) is a program of small-group workshops, attached to a course, under the direction of trained peer leaders who have completed the course. Peer leaders ensure that team members engage with the materials and with each other, they help build commitment and confidence, and they encourage discussion. Studies of PLTL have…
Descriptors: Workshops, Student Development, Educational Research, Peer Teaching

Olexa, David F.; Forman, Susan G. – Journal of School Psychology, 1984
Assigned 64 urban disadvantaged fourth- and fifth-grade students to either a social problem-solving training, response cost, social problem-solving training plus response cost, or control group. Those exposed to problem-solving training improved on measures of alternative thinking and consequential thinking skills. Training did not affect teacher…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Disadvantaged Environment, Elementary School Students, Intermediate Grades

Wynn, George A.; Ransom, Robert M. – 1977
An instructional unit, "Coping in the World of Work: Practice in Problem Solving," designed to assist 11th and 12th grade high school students in developing the ability to solve vocational adjustment problems was developed and evaluated. Instructional goals of the unit included the following: (1) To become acquainted with the range of job…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives, Educational Research
Cleary, Timothy J.; Zimmerman, Barry J. – Psychology in the Schools, 2004
This article describes a training program, Self-Regulation Empowerment Program (SREP), that school professionals can use to empower adolescent students to engage in more positive, self-motivating cycles of learning. It is a two-part approach whereby self-regulated learning coaches (SRC) (a) use microanalytic assessment procedures to assess…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, School Psychologists, Learning Strategies, Student Motivation
Martin, David S. – 1983
Much criticism is being leveled today at the teaching profession, both for failure to provide students with high levels of cognitive functioning, and for failure to apply careful and systematic thinking to the execution of the many demanding instructional tasks required of the teacher's role. A special pilot study tested the effects of a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Inservice Teacher Education, Outcomes of Education