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Feitelson, Dina; Ross, Gail S. – Human Development, 1973
Spontaneous thematic play behavior in children is investigated. Environmental prerequisites of play and possible functions of play in cognitive and personality development are discussed. Whether modelling is a prerequisite for thematic play, and the relationship between level of play and creativity test performance in children are assessed. (DP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Creativity, Cultural Differences, Mental Health
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Ryan, Francis J. – Educational Horizons, 1993
Although multicultural education is helpful for developing perspectives of various traditions, the significance of individuality should not be overshadowed. Equal time should be given to individual development, internal locus of control, and nurturance of stable, consolidated personality. (SK)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Educational Objectives, Hidden Curriculum, Multicultural Education
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Ziv, Avner; And Others – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1975
Moral judgments of Israeli and Soviet educated adolescents who had recently arrived in Israel were compared on a relativistic-realistic dimension, using a specially designed instrument - the Morality Shifting in Adolescence Questionnaire. Soviety educated adolescents were significantly more realistically oriented in moral judgment and in both…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
Cortese, Anthony – 1984
The cultural universal hypothesis of cognitive development theory, as developed by Piaget and elaborated by Kohlberg, assumes that all individuals, regardless of culture, progress through the same series of six invariant stages in the development of moral judgment. The stages of moral development are transformations in the form of structure of…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Cognitive Development, Cultural Differences, Hispanic American Culture
Bohannan, Paul – 1966
The major concepts, structure, and methods of anthropology are presented for persons concerned with teaching or constructing new curriculum approaches. Man is a mammalian, social, and cultural animal, who has needs that are satisfied through social relationships. Because these relationships are repetitive, they form a structure. This social…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Anthropology, Change Agents, Content Analysis