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Katz, Mark – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1997
This article addresses ways that schools and communities can be a protective influence by helping students to overcome the difficulties of destructive home and inner-city environments. Topics discussed include the school as a protective influence, neighborhood organizations that buffer and protect children and teenagers, the protective value of at…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Child Development, Children
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McLean Taylor, Jill; And Others – Reclaiming Children and Youth: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1996
Follows 26 at-risk girls for a three-year period, pursuing the research that many girls find their voice muted in adolescence. Explores the dynamics of girls' resilience and resistance (some are "loud" in protest, others adopt a strategy of silence). Emphasizes the role of relationships in girls' lives. (LSR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, At Risk Persons, Early Intervention, Ethnicity
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Alson, Sheila; Romer, Nancy – Reclaiming Children and Youth: Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1996
Discusses the challenges of implementing school-based conflict-resolution programs, with particular reference to the problems and unique strengths of girls. The Resolving Conflict Creatively program is often well received by young women, but many are hampered by gender expectations that stigmatize girls who act with assertive leadership. (LSR)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Consciousness Raising, Empowerment, Females
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Kenny, Maureen E.; Perez, Vivian – Journal of College Student Development, 1996
Using a multiethnic sample (African American, Latino, Asian American), examined the degree to which family attachment is related to psychological well-being at the time of college orientation. Analysis suggested that characteristics of secure attachment are negatively associated with psychological symptoms of distress at the time of college entry.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Asian Americans, Attachment Behavior, Blacks
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Kamps, Debra M.; Tankersley, Melody – Behavioral Disorders, 1996
This paper identifies recurrent themes in prevention of behavioral and conduct disorders, including early intervention and family-focused prevention services; school-based prevention programs (such as peer mediation, social skills training, and self-management training); and within- and across-setting collaboration. Key areas for prevention…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Cooperative Programs, Early Intervention, Educational Trends
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Buscemi, Leah; And Others – Journal of Early Intervention, 1996
Summarizes the results of a needs assessment survey of 186 disability service coordinators of Head Start programs in one region. Three important challenges were identified: serving young children with emotional-behavior issues, working with families, and working with community institutions. Implications for staff training are discussed. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Behavior Disorders, Community Programs, Disabilities
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McKee, Rachel Locker; And Others – Issues in Applied Linguistics, 1991
Investigates how deaf children with deaf parents learn to get attention as a speaker in order to participate in an American Sign Language conversation. Findings reveal that one child's attempts at getting attention demonstrates that while she could perform many culturally appropriate attention-getting behaviors, she was still developing awareness…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, American Sign Language, Attention, Case Studies
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Eley, Malcolm G.; Stecher, Erica J. – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 1997
Three studies compared the common Likert agree/disagree question form to a behavioral observation form for faculty evaluation. The Likert-type format prompted global, impressionistic responses; the behavioral observation form prompted more objective responses. Results suggest use of behavioral observation rather than agree/disagree questions can…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, College Faculty, Faculty Evaluation, Higher Education
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Garber, Marilyn – Interdisciplinary Humanities, 1996
Notes that students often distrust the discussion method of instruction. Outlines three strategies along with examples designed to empower, engage, and instruct students utilizing the discussion method including the dramatic moment; validation of student expression; and integration of reading, writing, and talking. (MJP)
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Humanities
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Sutton, Rosemary E.; And Others – Teaching and Teacher Education, 1996
In this study, 32 preservice teachers were interviewed about their epistemological beliefs, applying the Women's Ways of Knowing conceptualization to their thinking. Over half the students demonstrated significant amounts of procedural or constructed thinking. Results indicated the value of the Women's Ways of Knowing in seeking to understand…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Constructivism (Learning), Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education
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Pruchno, Rachel A.; And Others – Family Relations, 1996
Questioned 838 aging mothers of children with disabilities to describe the functional and affective relationships characterizing disabled and nondisabled siblings. Mothers reported that nondisabled offspring provided little functional assistance to their disabled siblings but that affective relationships between their children were characterized…
Descriptors: Caregiver Attitudes, Caregivers, Disabilities, Family Caregivers
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Rak, Carl F.; Patterson, Lewis E. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1996
Longitudinal studies from Hawaii, the continental United States, and Great Britain have identified several personality, familial, and environmental variables that promote resiliency in youths at risk. This article discusses these variables and provides counselors with an assessment technique and strategies to promote a salutogenesis perspective.…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Behavior Problems, Children, Counseling Techniques
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Cooney, Teresa M.; Kurz, Jane – Journal of Family Issues, 1996
Addresses association between recent parental divorce and mental health outcomes in young adults aged 18-23. Half of those studied (n=485) had experienced parental divorce within 15 months of the interview; the other half had not. Comparison indicated that, at the bivariate level, parental divorce was associated with poorer mental health outcomes…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Divorce
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Porath, Marion – Roeper Review, 1996
An approach to assessment is described in which elementary children's motivation to learn and perceptions of ability and social acceptance are measured, in addition to the more traditional ability and achievement measures. Case studies of 4 gifted children (ages 7-10) are presented to investigate how individual differences in self-perception and…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Case Studies
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Miall, Charlene E.; March, Karen – Adoption Quarterly, 2003
Used qualitative interviews to examine beliefs and values about biological and adoptive parents. Considered how biological kinship, gender, and actual parenting behavior affect the assessments respondents made of the emotional bonding between parents and children. Found that biological and adoptive parents viewed motherhood as instinctive and…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Adoptive Parents, Attachment Behavior
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