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Peer reviewedMorrison, Johnetta Wade; And Others – Journal of Black Psychology, 1994
Explored associations between the present emotional and social development of low- and middle-income African American male and female college students and the substitute care arrangements they experienced as infants. Questionnaire results from 282 college students show that the experience of substitute care arrangements during infancy did not…
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Rearing, College Students, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedHodgson, Vivien E. – Educational and Training Technology International, 1993
Describes examples of two computer technologies that have the potential to enhance and contribute to developmental learning: the adoption of computer-mediated communication systems in a part-time master's degree program at Lancaster University (United Kingdom) and a computer-based learning environment for personal growth that uses interactive…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Environment, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTaub, Deborah J.; McEwen, Marylu K. – Journal of College Student Development, 1992
Examined relationship of racial identity attitudes to psychosocial development of white and African-American traditional-age undergraduate female college students (n=320). Correlations found between racial identity attitudes and psychosocial development suggest two separate developmental processes for African-American undergraduate women and two…
Descriptors: Black Students, College Students, Females, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBarbour, Nita; Seefeldt, Carol A. – Childhood Education, 1992
Presents ideas from the book, "Developmental Continuity: From Preschool through Primary Grades." Developmental continuity is a way of providing instruction that permits children to progress according to their rate and style of learning. Curriculum approaches, classroom organization, and ways to begin are discussed. (LB)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Classroom Techniques, Developmental Continuity, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedWagner, Patrick – Mental Retardation, 1991
The Tasks of Emotional Development is an apperceptive test that has the additional advantage of a specific developmental focus. Test administration and interpretation are described, focusing on use with adults with mental retardation. It is concluded that the test minimizes many biases plaguing accurate psychodiagnosis with this group. (JDD)
Descriptors: Adults, Clinical Diagnosis, Developmental Stages, Diagnostic Tests
Kunstler, Robin – Parks and Recreation, 1992
Therapeutic recreation is important in treating substance abuse problems. It addresses attitudes and behaviors leading to substance abuse (inability to experience pleasure or control). It encourages participation in activities that help abusers cope and obtain enjoyable states, reducing reliance on drugs. The article discusses the theory of flow…
Descriptors: Adults, Health Promotion, Individual Development, Recreational Activities
Peer reviewedGross, Miraca U. M. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1992
This paper reviews the school histories of five extremely gifted Australian children (IQs 160-200) who had been radically accelerated. A combination of grade skipping and radical subject matter acceleration gave the children access to curricula commensurate with their abilities as well as healthier levels of social self-esteem. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education), Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBugental, Daphne Blunt; And Others – New Directions for Child Development, 1992
Examined developmental changes and individual variations in the ways children use expressive information from others. Concluded that processing deficits are more probable for younger children or for children with low perceived control than for other children. (BB)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Structures
Caudill, Gil – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1992
Businesses can utilize the concepts of multidimensionality and multipotentiality of gifted and talented young people in apprenticeship and vocational training programs. By considering dimensions of self-concept, abilities, work preferences, and personality, and by matching these with business trends and future needs, increased productivity can be…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Employment Experience, Gifted, Individual Development
Peer reviewedScarr, Sandra – Child Development, 1993
Posits that an evolutionary perspective can unite the study of the typical development for and individual variation within a species and that environments within the normal range for a species are required for species-normal development. Individual differences in children reared in normal environments arise primarily from genetic variation and…
Descriptors: Children, Cultural Differences, Definitions, Environment
Peer reviewedLiaw, Fong-Ruey; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne – Developmental Psychology, 1993
Investigated developmental patterns of cognitive performance over first 3 years of life in sample of 762 low birthweight premature children. Intelligence test scores were obtained at 12, 24, and 36 months adjusted age. Five developmental patterns were identified. Results reveal patterns of cognitive development can be discriminated by three…
Descriptors: Birth Weight, Child Health, Cognitive Development, Environmental Influences
Peer reviewedFarnham-Diggory, S. – Review of Educational Research, 1994
It is argued that there are only three core instructional models (behavior, development, and apprenticeship) and that within the framework of these models, only five types of knowledge can be acquired: (1) declarative; (2) procedural; (3) conceptual; (4) analogical; and (5) logical. Examples are presented. (SLD)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Behavior Patterns, Classification, Cognitive Psychology
Peer reviewedPoston, W. S. Carlos – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1990
Presents demographic information about biracial persons, reviews previous models of racial identity development, discusses their shortcomings when applied to biracial persons, and presents new model of racial identity development focusing on unique aspects of the experience of biracial individual in the United States. Presents counseling…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Individual Development, Models, Multiracial Persons
Criner, Lida A. – Adult Literacy and Basic Education, 1990
Studies showing the effect of improved self-concept on learning support the training of teachers to identify the needs of adult learners with poor self-concepts. Classroom strategies that respond to personal development needs can reduce attrition and enhance teaching satisfaction. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Individual Development, Inservice Teacher Education, Self Concept
Greenspan, Stanley; Lodish, Richard – Phi Delta Kappan, 1991
As experiences of two first graders show, learning occurs in split-second initiatives that children take with others as they try to attend, engage, interact, communicate, and reason. Before children can learn reading, writing, and arithmetic, they must know how to learn. Children cannot learn two-way communication with gestures, words, or symbols…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Communication Skills, Individual Development, Learning Strategies


