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McMahon, Mary L.; Watson, Mark B. – Career Development Quarterly, 2008
A challenge for career theory informed by constructivism is how to apply it in practice. This article describes a career counseling intervention based on the constructivist Systems Theory Framework (STF) of career development and the qualitative career assessment instrument derived from it, the My System of Career Influences (MSCI; M. McMahon, W.…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Systems Approach, Career Counseling, Career Development
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English, Leona M.; Irving, Catherine J. – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2008
This article provides a feminist poststructural analysis of the authors' academic labor during a State of the Field Literature Review of Gender and Adult Learning for a government-funded educational body. Drawing on Foucault and feminist theorists, the authors pay particular attention to how power seeps down through the system to our bodies in our…
Descriptors: Feminism, Adult Learning, Researchers, Gender Issues
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Shapiro, Ester R. – Death Studies, 2008
This article explores the concept of recovery in the wake of a loved one's death, using a cultural and developmental systems approach to understanding child, adult, and family bereavement outcomes as evolving, interdependent adaptive responses to changed circumstances of development within highly specific contexts in intergenerational time and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Ethics, Grief, Psychopathology
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Kitzman-Ulrich, Heather; Wilson, Dawn K.; St. George, Sara M.; Lawman, Hannah; Segal, Michelle; Fairchild, Amanda – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2010
Rates of overweight in youth have reached epidemic proportions and are associated with adverse health outcomes. Family-based programs have been widely used to treat overweight in youth. However, few programs incorporate a theoretical framework for studying a family systems approach in relation to youth health behavior change. Therefore, this…
Descriptors: Obesity, Physical Activities, Prevention, Parenting Styles
Cassell, John A.; Nelson, Thomas – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2010
This article discusses the contributions to this special issue of "Teacher Education Quarterly." At the core of all the contributions is the compellingly urgent realization that humanity is facing, and must deal with, enormous ecological and social problems and challenges. This situation has created an urgent and compelling need centered…
Descriptors: Social Problems, World Views, Western Civilization, Environmental Education
Danish, Joshua Adam – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Representations such as drawings, graphs, and computer simulations, are central to learning and doing science. Furthermore, ongoing success in science learning requires students to build on the representations and associated practices that they are presumed to have learned throughout their schooling career. Without these practices, students have…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Learning Activities, Interviews, Scientific Concepts
Shore, Rima; Shore, Barbara – Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2009
As they move toward adulthood, most young Americans are either in school, in the workforce, or in the military. Their lives are shaped by the challenges and routines of these anchoring institutions and by the social networks they encounter there. But far too many are disconnected from the roles and relationships that set young people on pathways…
Descriptors: Young Adults, At Risk Students, Social Isolation, Unemployment
Igel, Charles; Apthorp, Helen; Peterson, Gary; Davis, Tony; Moore, Laurie; Englert, Kerry – Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL), 2009
This document is one of eight reports prepared to support the development of a new learning system, an effort that is the first step in a major initiative undertaken by the Stupski Foundation. The report was created collaboratively by researchers from McRel with guidance from officers of the Stupski Foundation. Its purpose is to provide members of…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Minority Group Students, At Risk Students
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Wahls, Terry L.; Cram, Peter – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2009
Numerous studies have identified that delays in diagnosis related to the mishandling of abnormal test results are an import contributor to diagnostic errors. Factors contributing to missed results included organizational factors, provider factors and patient-related factors. At the diagnosis error conference continuing medical education conference…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Test Results, Focus Groups, Patients
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Buchan, Janet F. – Research in Learning Technology, 2011
This study aimed to investigate the transformational impact of introducing significant new learning technology in an Australian university over the time period 2007-2009. The exploration of this transformation is grounded in a social-ecological systems approach to the management of technology enhanced learning environments in the face of constant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Systems Approach, Educational Technology, Ethnography
Alma, Carine V. – 1993
The acquisition of expertise involves the adoption of a between-systems problem-solving approach. A between-systems problem-solving approach involves (1) category restructuring; (2) analogy formation; and (3) solution construction using symmetrical and asymmetrical mapping information. Category restructuring permits the expert to reframe the…
Descriptors: Analogy, Classification, Knowledge Level, Problem Solving
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Nicoletti, Donald J. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1975
A look at Systematic Program Assessment Model (SPAM), a process which will enable administrators to systematically plan, diagnose, and assess educational programs. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Administration, Evaluation, Program Evaluation
Patton, William – Journal of Business Education, 1975
The article discusses four types of flow charts which can be used in teaching business courses: (1) conceptual definition; (2) relational, showing relationships between concepts or entities; (3) procedural, showing how to accomplish some task; and (4) problem-solving. (BP)
Descriptors: Business Education, Flow Charts, Systems Approach, Teaching Methods
Shean, Glenn; Rohrbaugh, Michael – 1987
Agoraphobia is an increasingly common, often chronically incapacitating anxiety disorder. Both behavior therapy and pharmacotherapy can be effective in reducing the intensity of agoraphobic symptoms. There are promising new developments, however, from a family systems perspective. Researchers are finding that an agoraphobic's marriage and family…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Counseling Techniques, Family Influence, Models
Vivekananthan, P. S. – Journal of the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture, 1974
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Educational Methods, Instructional Systems, Systems Approach
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