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Chirico, John – School Counselor, 1985
Describes three programs implemented in the Providence, Rhode Island, elementary schools to improve students' self-image. These include a guidance/puppetry program, student of the week awards, and a behavioral management system. (JAC)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Elementary Education, Guidance Programs, Humanistic Education

Bartels, Cynthia S.; Calkin, Abigail B. – 1980
The paper describes a program to teach high school students with emotional and behavior problems to count their feelings, thereby improving their self concept. To aid in instruction, a hierarchy was developed which involved four phases: counting tasks completed and tasks not completed, counting independent actions in class, counting perceptions of…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Problems, Emotional Disturbances, High School Students

LeLieuvre, Robert B. – College Student Journal, 1977
A teacher is viewed as a person who consults with students and who facilitates learning and creativity. Identifying four meta-goals for the teaching-learning process, the paper presents classroom-school models, materials, books, and organizations that, in various ways, take into account these assumptions and meta-goals. (Author)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Change Strategies, Group Dynamics, Humanistic Education

Burnett, Paul C. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1983
Describes an eight-week self-concept enhancement program for 28 seventh-grade students. Suggests specific activities, discussions topics and homework. Evaluation showed the students' self-concepts, measured by the Piers-Harris Children's Self Concept Scale, improved significantly compared to a control group. (JAC)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Humanistic Education, Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools

Rowe, Mary Budd – Science Education, 1974
The major purpose of this article is to elaborate on some of the philosophical, psychological, and evaluational questions that arise in an intentionally humanistic venture such as the preservice elementary program at the University of Florida, Gainesville. (PEB)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Elementary School Teachers, Humanism, Humanistic Education
Simon, Sidney; O'Rourke, Robert – Learning, 1975
The article describes a program used to increase the self esteem of children with learning problems. (CD)
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Failure

Kelly, Eugene W., Jr.; Terry, Patricia J. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1980
Developing Understanding of Self and Others (DUSO) provides a variety of activities for developing understanding of self and others. Gifted students not only can learn from the activities as structured in the kit, but also are encouraged to imagine and create variations on these activities. (Author)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Enrichment Activities

Youngs, Bettie B. – Educational Leadership, 1989
The Phoenix Curriculum for Students, a motivational program developed by the Phoenix Educational Foundation, is designed to help teachers provide both knowledge and self-esteem to students by gaining an understanding of their potential and an appreciation of themselves. (TE)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Humanistic Education
Dottin, Erskine S. – 1982
The Upward Bound Project for low income youth in Florida emphasizes humanistic education rather than education based on the capitalistic model of production, consumption, and competition. The project, which can serve as a model for education in developing countries, focuses on creating self-concepts and values to counteract those of an acquisitive…
Descriptors: Capitalism, Change Strategies, Developing Nations, Disadvantaged Youth

Figley, Charles R. – College Student Journal, 1977
A structured three-hour program to introduce the participants to interpersonal self-discovery was designed to be used in a variety of educational and residential settings to promote group as well as self development. The rationale, goals, and objectives of the program are identified. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Skills, Curriculum Design, Friendship
Stollak, Gary E.; Zale, Kathleen S. – Day Care and Early Education, 1975
A preschool program, concerned with the affective component of the educational process for infants and toddlers, has adopted specific educational objectives as well as guides for interactions. Examples of preschool situations illustrate implementation of program. (CS)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Educational Objectives, Emotional Development, Humanistic Education
Dieker, Richard J. – 1978
The communication department at Western Michigan University has organized its program around a humanistic philosophy of education that places first priority on concerns related to student growth. The department views communication as those processes by which individuals, groups, organizations, and societies develop and function. The understanding…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
Lyman, Howard B. – 1976
Over the past five years the author has taught approximately 1000 students in experientially-oriented courses on the divorced and the widowed; of these 1000, about 300 were divorced women. Many of these divorcees (but not all, by any means) have shown considerable change in self image from the start to the end of the course. These changes are…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Credits, Divorce, Family Attitudes

Nelson, Lois N. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 1978
This article briefly describes Live Oak School, a nongraded, parent-run alternative for ages 4-13, whose main concern is providing a positive and supportive learning environment. Its affective objectives for learners and teachers in the areas of self-concept, responsibility, and positive social interaction are outlined. (SJL)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
Bolton, Christopher R. – Humanist Educator, 1981
Explores three elements of instruction that contribute to the development of humanistic educational programs for older adults, including intended educational outcomes, needs of older learners, and instructional methods. Presented at the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education meeting, Washington, D.C., March 1979. (RC)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age Groups, Humanistic Education, Individual Needs
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