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Bowling Green State Univ., OH. – 1982
Issues concerning student intellectual development during college are considered in a symposium paper and in two reactions by faculty members. The symposium was sponsored by Bowling Green State University as part of the Academic Outcomes Project, which explores the effect of college on student growth and development. The reflective judgment model…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Structures, College Students, Conferences
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Brand, Manny – Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 1988
Describes William G. Perry, Jr.'s stages of student development (dualism, multiplicity, relativism, and commitment within relativism), examining their possible applications to undergraduate music education majors and implications for research. Concludes that the model provides a "philosophical map" of student changes and encourages…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Developmental Stages, Higher Education, Ideology
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Magolda, Marcia B. Baxter – Review of Higher Education, 1996
A study investigated graduate and professional educational experiences that promote contextual knowing. Seventy students described these experiences as opportunities to struggle with ideas and formulate their own opinions, connect their beliefs to their own lives, use experiences in the learning process, engage in learning as equal partners with…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Critical Thinking, Epistemology, Graduate Students
Holmes, Sharon L.; Roedder, Barclay S.; Flowers, Lamont A. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2004
This qualitative study sought to explore college students' spiritual beliefs in order to examine those beliefs and subsequent college experiences using student development theory. Data analysis revealed that peer and mentoring relationships were instrumental to students and shaped how students made meaning cf their academic and social experiences…
Descriptors: College Students, Mentors, Data Analysis, Religious Factors