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Proctor, Samuel D. – Educational Record, 1977
Several questions are probed: Can education truly encourage the individual to develop his unique capabilities? Can it be an agent in the humanization of society? Is that humanization dependent on reordering society? Can education really solve society's problems? (Editor/LBH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Cultural Context, Educational Responsibility, Higher Education
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Jorgensen, Carl C. – Integrated Education, 1976
Suggests that it is more likely that it is the access to and the receiving of social rewards which strengthen that sense of internal control (personal control) which in turn leads to increased achievement. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Black Students, Individual Power
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McCullough, James P.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977
A 16-year-old male, who presented an 11-year history of severe temper outbursts, was apparently successfully treated by a self-control treatment program. The treatment procedure is described in detail. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Aggression, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems
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Regehr, Cheryl; Antle, Beverley – Social Work, 1997
Focuses on the ethical dilemmas surrounding informed consent in court-mandated practice. Examines the principles of informed consent, being informed about legal requirements, coercion and consent, the power that social workers have over clients, and the therapeutic alliance. Discusses the implications of informed consent for social work practice.…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Role, Ethics
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Mansfield, Elizabeth D.; McAdams, Dan P. – Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1996
Examines differences between 70 more- and less-generative adults through a new coding system for analyzing themes of agency and communion in significant life-story scenes. The study revealed that highly generative adults express greater levels of the communion themes of dialog and care/help and greater levels of agency/communion integration. (LSR)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Family Relationship, Individual Power, Life Events
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Byrnes, James P.; McClenny, Bonita – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1994
In 2 experiments, 13-year olds and college students were asked to make risky decisions in a game format. Results showed that the age groups differed in strategies, confidence, and types of options chosen, especially when the game became more complex. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, College Students
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Ackerman, Philip L.; Woltz, Dan J. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1994
Five experiments with 586 college students investigated how ability differences, learning task characteristics, and motivational and volitional processes combine to explain performance differences in an associative memory or substitution task. Results are discussed in terms of developing a more comprehensive understanding of learner differences.…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Cognitive Ability, College Students, Higher Education
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Bronson, Gordon W. – Child Development, 1994
Examined the visual scanning patterns of infants ages 6, 10, and 13 weeks who viewed static geometric figures. Measures of fixation dwell-times, saccade lengths, and the choices and sequences of saccadic targets revealed that, although younger infants demonstrated salience-guided scanning behavior, older infants increasingly utilized volitional…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Developmental Stages, Eye Fixations, Individual Power
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Stapleton, John J. – Educational Management & Administration, 1994
Discusses Greenfield's fourfold contribution to the study of decision making. Greenfield strengthened the legitimacy and respectability of case studies and argued that the individual was the beginning point of organizational analysis. He also fused two polarities in educational administration studies (the social sciences and the humanities) and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Case Studies, Decision Making, Educational Administration
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Fletcher, Joyce K. – Journal of Cooperative Education, 1990
Cooperative education influences four dimensions of self-esteem (competence, acceptance, control, and empowering others) in the following ways: (1) successful mastery experiences; (2) adviser interactions such as advocacy, empathy, and approval; (3) rules, standards, and autonomy that affect individual control; and (4) structured opportunities to…
Descriptors: Competence, Cooperative Education, Faculty Advisers, Feedback
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Rogers, James R.; Britton, Paula J. – Counseling Psychologist, 1994
Responds to Werth's (1992) arguing for rational suicide for individuals diagnosed with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Commends Werth's willingness to address issue of rational suicide for individuals diagnosed with AIDS, but expresses concerns about data supporting his rationale and implications for counseling psychology and society…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Competence, Counseling Services, Decision Making
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Dean, Christiann – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1994
Addresses shift from deficit to empowerment model in work with families. Describes shift in human services "assistance" model from "doing to" to "doing with," from "power over" to "power with," and from "teaching the client" to "collaborative learning." Contends that new model will replace fragmented, deficit-oriented crisis intervention with…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Empowerment, Family (Sociological Unit), Human Services
Wolin, Sybil – Reaching Today's Youth: The Community Circle of Caring Journal, 1999
Although youth would be better served by the strengths-based resiliency paradigm, it is much harder to actually shift from focusing on the problems that placed a youth at risk to focusing on the strengths a youth has developed to handle the problems. Article considers how challenging such change can be and offers suggestions for meeting the…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Change Strategies, High Risk Students, Individual Power
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Dowe, Sandra – British Journal of Special Education, 2000
This article chronicles the struggles of a student who is profoundly deaf and his relationship with a home tutor. His rejection of offered traditional supports (such as hearing aids, employment, placement in a community college) are discussed, along with the contributions of the disability movement in shaping his view of himself as…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Deafness, Employment, Foreign Countries
Jenkinson, Josephine C. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1999
Forty-eight young adults with mental retardation were placed into high and low learned helplessness groups based on responses to a questionnaire. Participants were presented with vignettes and asked what they would do. Results found low learned helplessness participants obtained significantly higher decision-making scores. Additional information…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Helplessness, Individual Power
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