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Peer reviewedLukose, Sara – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 2000
This study assessed the services provided to students with disabilities in 30 postsecondary education institutions across New York State. Results indicated that while respondents urged high schools to encourage college-bound students to advocate for themselves, the most frequent types of service provided by colleges did not promote autonomy.…
Descriptors: College Students, Disabilities, High Schools, Personal Autonomy
Peer reviewedLaGrow, Steven J.; Ponchillia, Paul E.; Ponchillia, Susan V. – RE:view, 1998
Reviews various models used for delivering personal adjustment services to individuals with visual impairments, including center-based services and home-based services. Addresses the need to individualize the rehabilitation process by determining the type of program and service delivery that best meets an individual's needs. (CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Delivery Systems, Home Programs, Individualized Programs
Sorin, Noelle – Education Canada, 2001
The technical rationale that dominates education is contrary to educational ends. Schools are driven by a technological ideology focused on the power of tools, acquisition of methodological skills, and procedural representation of intelligence. The future of education depends on the type of person and type of world we want to create. The goals of…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Environment, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedTurnbull, Ann; Turnbull, Rud – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 1999
The parents of a 31-year-old man with mental retardation, mental illness, and behavioral disorders describe how his relatively independent life style is maintained through comprehensive lifestyle support including friends, home, work, community connections, transportation, and family. Anecdotal accounts illustrate interventions effective with…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Disorders, Case Studies, Independent Living
Peer reviewedLittlewood, William – Applied Linguistics, 1999
Discusses autonomy in language related to East-Asian contexts, describing autonomy in language learning, proposing a framework for learners in all contexts, examining three sources of sociocultural influence that could affect students' approaches to learning in East Asia, and considering attitudes and habits of learning that might result from such…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLogan, Kent R.; Gast, David L. – Exceptionality, 2001
This article describes the types of preference assessment procedures that have been used with individuals with profound multiple disabilities (PMD). It provides a rationale for conducting preference assessment to assist in curriculum development and describes a process for conducting preference assessments and targeting social, affective, and…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Curriculum Development, Decision Making
Peers, Chris – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2004
This article investigates some of the antecedent conditions underlying the imputation of autonomy within conceptions of "teaching" and "learning". It links the history of those concepts with the separate roles and functions assigned to males and females in specific instances of educational practice. "Teaching" and "learning" are psychoanalysed as…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Educational History
Starks, Brian; Robinson, Robert V. – Social Forces, 2005
Sociologists have documented a convergence of Protestants and Catholics in their valuation of autonomy and obedience as desirable traits for children from 1958 through 1991. By the 1980s, Alwin (1986) found that variation in such values within Protestants and Catholics was greater than that between them. Analyzing the GSS from 1986 to 2002, we…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Protestants, Catholics
Peer reviewedGerdes, Eugenia Proctor – Change, 2004
Recently, a young faculty member commented that e-mail and inexpensive long distance rates were hampering her first-year students' development by making it too easy for them to stay in touch with their parents. Similarly, Judith Shapiro, president of Barnard College, argued in her August 22, 2002, New York Times op-ed piece, "Keeping Parents Off…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Students, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Role
Kaplan, Karen Orloff – Death Studies, 2005
The author's reflections on Becky's legacy (see Werth, this issue) revolve around the idea that she can serve as a role model and that Becky's and Jim's experiences provide guidance to others who will inevitably go through the dying process. She also highlights several themes she saw in Werth's article: a cultural revolution around dying, the…
Descriptors: Death, Access to Health Care, Social Support Groups, Hospices (Terminal Care)
Levesque, Chantal; Zuehlke, A. Nicola; Stanek, Layla R.; Ryan, Richard M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
According to self-determination theory (R. M. Ryan & E. L. Deci, 2000), supports for autonomy and competence are essential for growth and well-being in any learning environment. Educational contexts differ in their relative support for these 2 needs. The authors examined the role of autonomy and competence in 2 German and 2 American university…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Personal Autonomy, Academic Achievement
Smetana, Judith G.; Campione-Barr, Nicole; Daddis, Christopher – Child Development, 2004
The development of decision-making autonomy was examined in 76 middle-class African American early adolescents (M=13 years) and their mothers, who were followed longitudinally for 5 years. Adolescent decision-making autonomy over conventional, prudential, multifaceted, and personal issues increased over time but at different rates. Mothers viewed…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Late Adolescents, Mothers, Depression (Psychology)
Watts, M.; Lloyd, C. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2004
This paper investigates classroom interventions using a particular form of multimedia information and communication technology (ICT), and looks to study gains in pupil learning that accrue from its use. The research takes place in eight UK schools with 219, 11-year-old children (eight Year 6 classes). Work within the Literacy Hour is detailed in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Pretests Posttests, Class Activities, Information Technology
Fitzpatrick, Jane – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2006
The Dearing Report's (1997) radical proposals challenged lecturers in higher education to develop innovative assessment strategies. This paper explores the dilemmas experienced by one teaching team in designing and implementing a student self-assessment strategy within a community nursing degree programme. The paper reviews the impact on students'…
Descriptors: Nursing Students, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Locke, Terry; Vulliamy, Graham; Webb, Rosemary; Hill, Mary – Journal of Education Policy, 2005
This article analyses findings from two studies conducted collaboratively across two educational settings, New Zealand and England, in 2001-2002. These studies examined the impact of national educational policy reforms on the nature of primary teachers' work and sense of their own professionalism and compared these impacts across the two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Ethnography, Altruism

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