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Priest, Robert F.; And Others – Youth and Society, 1978
Despite efforts of West Point to integrate female cadets with males, male cadets' attitudes toward women did not become more favorable during the first year of coeducation. Estimates suggest that it may be a long time before women are accepted fully into academy life. (Author/WI)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Coeducation, Females, Intergroup Relations
Hines, Vynce; Damico, Sandra – 1972
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a five-week program in affective education with emphasis on facilitating the integration of a large proportion of new students into a school. Specifically, the program was designed to: (1) reduce intergroup prejudice by modifying in a positive direction attitudes toward self and…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Attitude Change, Desegregation Methods, Discussion
Beckham, Joe; Flood, John – 1977
Created in 1974, the Connecticut Wilderness School is a successful program for breaking patterns of failure due to negative self-image and instilling positive values of confidence and responsibility in order to develop constructive attitudes and behaviors in young people aged 15 to 20 who have run into trouble with the law. The wilderness program…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Agency Role, Budgets, Correctional Rehabilitation
Levine, Daniel U.; And Others – 1967
The purposes of this project were (1) to help teachers prepare "consumable" instructional materials appropriate for students in a desegregated elementary school and a desegregated junior high school in a low-income neighborhood, (2) to encourage the teachers to use these materials and duplicating and audiovisual equipment placed in their…
Descriptors: Art Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Schools, Identification (Psychology)
Flood, John; McCabe, Beth – 1979
The successful Wilderness School functions as a broad youth serving agency attempting to have a permanent impact on the self-concept, behavior, and attitudes of its students by affecting their feelings and sense of self-worth as well as the major components of their environment (family, living situation, school, job potential), and by providing…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Agency Role, Contracts, Correctional Rehabilitation