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Bergin, Allen E. – Counseling Psychologist, 1989
Commends Worthington's article "Religious Faith across the Life Span" (1989) for its contribution as a literature review and as a symbol of the integration of the religious perspective in the counseling and development field. Presents and discusses both weaknesses and strengths regarding details of the article. (PVV)
Descriptors: Counseling, Psychotherapy, Reader Response, Religion
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McCandless, J. Bardarah – Counseling and Values, 1993
Responds to Patricia Berliner's "Soul Healing: A Model of Feminist Therapy." Describes Berliner's retreat-workshops for women. Concludes that "Soul Healing" is a thought-provoking article that awakens sensitivities to the problems of poor self-image with which many women struggle and introduces numerous germinal ideas about…
Descriptors: Feminism, Models, Reader Response, Therapy
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Nance, Don W.; Myers, Pennie – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1991
Continues recent debate on the current state of theory and the proper role of eclectic approaches. Presents brief overview of Adaptive Counseling and Therapy/Readiness model as systematic form of eclecticism. Makes argument for matching counseling approach to nature of problem and readiness of the client rather than maintaining a single…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Models, Reader Response
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Eisenman, Russell – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1991
Comments on Robinson and Gross's article on perceptions of ethics among mental health counselors. Argues researcher needs to discuss findings, regardless of what path it may lead down. Three explanations are given as possible reasons for their findings, two avoiding gender stereotypes in whole or in part. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Ethics, Reader Response, Research Problems
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Tinsley, Diane J. – Counseling and Values, 1993
Draws on principles from chaos theory to respond to Howard's (1993) reconceptualization of free will and determinism by elaborating on his reconceptualization and distinguishing between uncaused and unpredictable actions. Sees findings from research on career alternatives pursued by women related to distinctions proposed in these models.…
Descriptors: Existentialism, Philosophy, Reader Response, Therapy
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Rozansky, Carol Lloyd; Aagesen, Colleen – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2010
Students in an eighth-grade, urban, low-achieving reading class were introduced to critical literacy through engagement in Image Theatre. Developed by liberatory dramatist Augusto Boal, Image Theatre gives participants the opportunity to examine texts in the triple role of interpreter, artist, and sculptor (i.e., image creator). The researchers…
Descriptors: Reading Programs, Reading Achievement, Empathy, Low Achievement
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Maderazo, Catherine – Young Children, 2009
Media images and news about current events have the potential to strike like acorns. In these moments, children, like Chicken Little, need caring adults who can help them understand what is happening. As early childhood educators, one must recognize and provide opportunities to guide children's social and emotional well-being in addition to…
Descriptors: Current Events, Mass Media Effects, Preschool Teachers, Student Needs
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Mansfield, Louise – European Physical Education Review, 2008
This paper reconsiders the relationships between feminist perspectives and the figurational/process-sociological perspective of Norbert Elias for understanding gender, sport and sport-related activities. The main aim of the article is to respond to Colwell's claim that there are differences between feminist and figurational approaches to…
Descriptors: Feminism, Sociology, Females, Sport Psychology
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Monseau, Virginia R. – English Journal, 2008
Questioning the dichotomy of right and wrong, Virginia R. Monseau explores the tensions that arise from choices teachers make when trying to "do the right thing." From warning teachers about difficult students to presenting sensitive materials that challenge student belief systems, Monseau advises educators to pay close attention,…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Teacher Influence
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Abraham, John – Gender and Education, 2008
This article examines recent claims by Jeffrey Smith that: (1) "hegemonic masculinity" is an expression of working class counter-school culture; (2) some teachers are "cultural accomplices" in constructing "hegemonic masculinities" of anti-school working class boys, thereby contributing to their underachievement; and (3) these "cultural…
Descriptors: Working Class, School Culture, Males, Masculinity
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Dichter, Harriet – American Journal of Evaluation, 2008
In April 2007, more than 50 practitioners, advocates, funders, and evaluators met for 2 days in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to discuss the issues that arise in evaluating systems change or systems-building initiatives and to suggest approaches to resolving those issues. The symposium was designed to be as realistic and practical as possible by…
Descriptors: Systems Building, Evaluation Problems, Evaluation Research, Reader Response
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Holst-Larkin, Jane – Business Communication Quarterly, 2008
The advantages of peer feedback in business writing classes are clear in that feedback comes from different perspectives and sometimes carries extra credibility coming from fellow students. However, students also hesitate to criticise their friends and prefer praising in a general way rather than suggesting improvements, which requires…
Descriptors: Spelling, Writing Strategies, Audiences, Editing
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Sullivan, John – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2007
I suggest that, in universities, we often use the word "understanding" when we mean "overstanding". This is connected to relying on limited approaches to reading, ones that are forgetful of religious ways of reading. I offer a critical retrieval of religious ways of reading, practised in the past, and suggest how they might be included in the…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Religion, Higher Education, Reading Processes
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Gagne, Francoys – High Ability Studies, 2007
Less than a decade ago, Howe et al. (1998) attempted to demonstrate the lack of scientific support for the concept of innate talent (IT). Most ([approximately equal to] 75%) of the 30 commentators to that target article clearly disagreed with their core position. In spite of Ericsson's current efforts to counter or circumvent the major objections…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Academic Ability, Reader Response, Misconceptions
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Lee, Robert E.; Craven, Patricia Ann – Research on Social Work Practice, 2007
This article presents the authors' response to Pignotti and Mercer's "Holding Therapy and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Are Not Supported and Acceptable Social Work Interventions." Pignotti and Mercer offer a very detailed, informative, scholarly, and eloquently expressed concern about the merit of holding therapies and the danger of offering…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Social Work, Foster Care, Reader Response
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