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Peer reviewedPike, Gary R. – Journal of College Student Development, 1999
Examines students' learning and intellectual development while living in formal learning communities in residence halls. Students in residential learning communities had significantly higher levels of involvement, interaction, and gains in learning and intellectual development than did students in traditional residence halls. Participation in…
Descriptors: College Students, Dormitories, Higher Education, Intellectual Development
Pilder, William F. – Educ Leadership, 1969
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Design Preferences
Bateman, Dianne; Donald, Janet G. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1987
Use of Perry's developmental scheme to test college students' intellectual development found that instead of developmental stages, there are two possible general attitudes taken toward knowledge: it (1) consists of facts to be supplied by faculty; or (2) is a quest in which students have responsibility for their own learning. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Students, Developmental Stages, Higher Education, Intellectual Development
Peer reviewedTerenzini, Patrick T. – NASPA Journal, 1973
This study contributes to the reconceptualization of student personnel work by examining the views of college and university presidents on the goals of student affairs programs, and by determining the views of chief student affairs officers of their program goals. (Author/LA)
Descriptors: College Administration, Enrichment, Higher Education, Intellectual Development
Peer reviewedPolkosnik, Mark C.; Winston, Roger B., Jr. – Journal of College Student Development, 1989
Examined rates of cognitive and psychosocial development and the influences of salient life experiences of traditional-aged college students. Results from 15 college students over one academic year suggest that intellectual and psychosocial developmental processes are not uniform, occur at discrepant rates, and are significantly affected by life…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Higher Education, Intellectual Development
Peer reviewedWright, Sheila – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1992
This study, with 228 freshmen at the University of Hartford (Connecticut), found significant intellectual growth (especially in movement away from dualistic thinking) in most students over the year, with the amount of growth related to the number of completed interdisciplinary general education courses, which were specifically designed to promote…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Freshmen, General Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedZhang, Zhicheng; RiCharde, R. Stephen – Journal of College Student Development, 1999
Examines intellectual and metacognitive development of 300 male college students in a longitudinal design. Although the change in Dualism and Relativism confirmed previous research, Commitment, Empathy, and metacognitive measures followed a V-shaped discontinuous path. Intellectual and metacognitive development was found to vary with academic…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Higher Education, Intellectual Development
Knefelkamp, Lee – Liberal Education, 2006
This paper presents a class activity which aims to help students prepare both for the intellectual and the interpersonal work. On the first day of class, students are asked to read and reflect upon "Listening to Understand." Subsequently, they are then asked to discuss their responses in a small group and then later on in a large group discussion,…
Descriptors: Listening, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Intellectual Development
Peer reviewedDeMars, Christine E.; Erwin, T. Dary – Journal of College Student Development, 2003
An unfolding model was selected for the scores on the Scale of Intellectual Development to take into account that, for stage-based instruments, agreement with a statement first increases as the student approaches the stage represented by the statement, then decreases as the student progresses beyond that stage. (Contains 21 references.) (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Intellectual Development
Peer reviewedStonewater, Barbara Bradley – Initiatives, 1989
Links the works of William Perry and of Carol Gilligan in a discussion of the need to consider differences between men and women in their patterns of intellectual development. Considers the need to examine gender differences especially as they relate to career decision making. (NB)
Descriptors: Career Development, College Students, Decision Making, Higher Education
Wilford, Sara – Early Childhood Today (J3), 2007
A role model is someone an individual looks up to and wants to be like--but also someone an individual connects with as a person. There is a special relationship between a child and a teacher, particularly in the early childhood years. Teachers must think carefully about how their manner affects the children in their classrooms. This article…
Descriptors: Physical Development, Role Models, Teacher Role, Teacher Student Relationship
Brown, Joel H.; Brown, Dave – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2006
There is a distinct difference between preventing a problem and promoting students' emotional and intellectual development. Today's schools, with their focus on standards and accountability, frequently use a risk-based problem-prevention approach in both policy and practice to address young people's drug use, delinquency, unsafe sex, violence, and…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, High Risk Students, Intellectual Development, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedCarbone, Peter F., Jr. – NASSP Bulletin, 1975
This article suggests that secondary schools offer upperclassmen the opportunity to inquire objectively into the language and structure of morality. (Editor)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Intellectual Development, Methods
Broderick, Francis – 1983
A working definition of the humanities and characteristics of a liberally educated person are specified. The humanities embrace areas of human knowledge that possess these elements: central concern for human beings rather than for the processes of nature or the structures of society; primary focus on the individual rather than on the group;…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Objectives, Ethics, Higher Education
Perry, William G. – Higher Education Bulletin, 1977
This edited collection of occasional papers and reports by Harvard's director of the Bureau of Study Counsel addresses questions of student learning and intellectual development, the role of the faculty and advisory agencies in encouraging students' intellectual growth, and the nature of advising and counselling. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Counseling, Faculty Advisers, Higher Education, Intellectual Development

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