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Peer reviewedAndrews, Ken – Journal of Experiential Education, 1999
Explores the wilderness expedition from an anthropological perspective as a personal rite of passage involving rituals created by the group, an intense sense of community, strengthened individual identity, and connection to the natural environment. Includes participants' descriptions of the revelations they experienced and of the expedition as a…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Group Dynamics, Individual Development, Life Events
Peer reviewedDunn, Cynthia Dickel – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 1999
Proposes that current research on language socialization be expanded beyond childhood, or even adolescence, to consider communicative development as a process that extends across the life span. Perhaps more than ever before, adults find themselves called on to master new communications skills as they adapt to new workplace or social situations and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Children, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Peer reviewedShoffner, Marie F.; Newsome, Deborah W. – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2001
This study identified a set of factors, including vocational exploration and commitment, commitment to the role of work, and participation in the role of studying, which explained 43.3 percent of the variance in the identity development of 95 gifted female adolescents. Of these factors, vocational exploration and commitment contributed the most to…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Career Exploration, Females, Gifted
Peer reviewedPatterson, P. J. – Convergence, 2001
The Prime Minister of Jamaica outlines global economic and human development challenges and the role of education in building a learning society. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Individual Development
Peer reviewedWellman, Henry M.; Cross, David – Child Development, 2001
Maintains that authors' meta-analytic findings make early competence accounts of theory of mind increasingly unlikely. Asserts that findings argue against executive function expression accounts, including that advocated by Scholl and Leslie (PS532407). Explains that meta-analytic findings directly contradict Scholl and Leslie's predictions…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development, Competence
Peer reviewedSowell, Kathleen Lillo – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2001
Discusses the role of campus counseling services, developmental needs of college students, the role of science teachers, and the benefits of collaboration between counselors and science teachers. (MM)
Descriptors: Counseling, Higher Education, Individual Development, Mental Health
Colpas, Ricardo Ducatti – Comunicacoes, 2000
Seeks to understand school physical education praxis in light of the human development theories of Lev Vygotsky. Develops a methodology of teaching and a conception of learning that enables students to recognize physical education as a school discipline connected to a dynamic curriculum. (BT)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Development, Intellectual Disciplines
Peer reviewedZuo, Li; Cramond, Bonnie – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2001
Employing E. Erikson's identity theory within J. Marcia's operational framework, the association between identity formation and adult achievement was examined in a subset of gifted individuals from Terman's longitudinal study. Significant relationships were found between identity formation and occupational success. Most successful individuals were…
Descriptors: Gifted, High Achievement, Individual Development, Individual Psychology
Bauer, Walter – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2003
The author argues that a continued analysis of the relationship between "Bildung" and democracy only makes sense when referring back to the "classic" intention of understanding "Bildung" as creative, critical and transformative processes which change the relationship of self and world in conjunction with a changing social and material environment.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Learning Theories, Democracy, Individual Development
Peer reviewedHaycock, Ken – Teacher Librarian, 2004
This brief article responds to the research finding that effective school libraries have clear roles focused on student achievement. Based on recent research findings, Ross Todd, Carol Kuhlthau and an Ohio team concluded that eight characteristics can be used to place a stronger emphasis on learning. The characteristics include: (1) Resource…
Descriptors: Literacy, School Libraries, Academic Achievement, Independent Reading
Standish, Paul – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2005
Drawing on themes found in James Marshall's writings on Nietzsche, the arts and the self, this paper explores the nature of influence in the arts and its relevance to education. It considers what Harold Bloom has called the "anxiety of influence" and amplifies this in terms of broader questions concerning Emersonian self-reliance. The particular…
Descriptors: Music Education, Art Education, Anxiety, Influences
Maguire, Joseph – European Physical Education Review, 2004
This article is an attempt to provide an alternative view of sports science and future sport worlds. For reasons to do with fundamental science, involved advocacy and committed service, and in a period of intensified globalization, it is necessary to reconfigure the nature and scope of teaching and research within the subdiscipline of sports…
Descriptors: Athletics, Global Approach, Individual Development, Advocacy
Jemel, Boutheina; Mottron, Laurent; Dawson, Michelle – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2006
Within the last 10 years, there has been an upsurge of interest in face processing abilities in autism which has generated a proliferation of new empirical demonstrations employing a variety of measuring techniques. Observably atypical social behaviors early in the development of children with autism have led to the contention that autism is a…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Autism, Human Body, Hypothesis Testing
Hammack, Phillip L. – Human Development, 2005
Through the application of life course theory to the study of sexual orientation, this paper specifies a new paradigm for research on human sexual orientation that seeks to reconcile divisions among biological, social science, and humanistic paradigms. Recognizing the historical, social, and cultural relativity of human development, this paradigm…
Descriptors: Models, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, Individual Development
MacTavish, Katherine A.; Salamon, Sonya – Family Relations, 2006
Limited empirical documentation exists for the developmental pathways available to "rural" youth growing up in low-resource community settings. Drawing on ethnographic data, this article examines the developmental pathways experienced by youth in a rural trailer park. Findings reveal how various factors, some inherent to working poor class status…
Descriptors: Rural Youth, Individual Development, Rural Areas, Low Income Groups

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