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Hennighausen, Katherine H.; Hauser, Stuart T.; Billings, Rebecca L.; Schultz, Lynn Hickey; Allen, Joseph P. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2004
Adolescent ego-development trajectories were related to close-relationship outcomes in young adulthood. An adolescent sample completed annual measures of ego development from ages 14 through 17. The authors theoretically determined and empirically traced five ego-development trajectories reflecting stability or change. At age 25, the sample…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Young Adults, Adolescents, Interpersonal Relationship
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Rubin, Lawrence C. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
This manuscript addresses adoption and the related gifts and challenges faced by adoptees. Challenges such as the search for identity, reconciliation, and identifying how they belong are also discussed. This manuscript also addresses common myths and misconceptions about the adoption experience. A creative intervention, using super heroes and…
Descriptors: Adoption, Identification, Interpersonal Relationship, Conflict Resolution
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Biaggio, Angela; De Souza, Luciana; Martini, Rosa – Journal of Peace Education, 2004
This study investigated attitudes towards peace, war and violence in students from five countries: Brazil, Chile, Germany, Portugal, and the USA. The total sample consisted of 171 male and female adolescents and adults. An 11-item questionnaire about peace, war and violence was developed. The data were submitted to content analysis by groups of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Student Attitudes, Peace
Fitzhugh, Nicholas – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2006
Conflict and inequality are growing overseas, and anti-American sentiment is growing with them. A recent survey of 350 returning study abroad students, conducted by the Glimpse Foundation, found that 37 percent felt discriminated against because of their identity as Americans, and 13 percent actually felt threatened because of their nationality.…
Descriptors: College Students, Study Abroad, International Relations, Negative Attitudes
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Gomez, Manuel N. – Academe, 2006
This article explores the two events that took place at the University of California, Irvine campus on February 27 and 28 as part of the Difficult Dialogues Initiative of the campus. The first discussion was between the Palestinian ambassador to the United Kingdom, Manuel Hassassian, and Edward Kaufman, former executive director of the Harry S.…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Debate, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Inquiry
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John Allen Rossi – Social Studies, 2003
In this article, the author relates the changing nature of international conflict and peacemaking since the end of the cold war to the development of a school curriculum that focuses on pressing international issues that are shared by people around the world. He also analyzes the implications of the changing world for curriculum development and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Young Adults, Conflict, Citizenship
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Ringrose, Jessica – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
The present paper explores the conceptual limitations of the bully discourses that ground UK anti-bullying policy frameworks and psychological research literatures on school bullying, suggesting they largely ignore gender, (hetero)sexuality and the social, cultural and subjective dynamics of conflict and aggression among teen-aged girls. To…
Descriptors: Bullying, Psychological Studies, Females, School Choice
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Van Brummelen, Harro – Journal of Education & Christian Belief, 2007
This article reviews and explores the links between Chet Bowers' recent book on constructivist theories of learning and the paper by Gormas, Koole, and Vryhof on learning for reconciliation published in this journal (Spring 2006). The reviewer holds that Bowers' critique of constructivism has merit, but that his emphasis on eco-justice leaves gaps…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Ecology, Sustainability, Political Attitudes
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Ayodele, Joseph Babatola; Adewumi, Joseph Olukayode – Educational Research and Reviews, 2007
This paper compared the incidence and management of conflicts in secular and non-secular tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The sample of this study was made of sixty staff, and two hundred and forty students randomly selected each from two secular and two non-secular tertiary institutions in south western Nigeria. A validated questionnaire was…
Descriptors: Incidence, Conflict, Foreign Countries, Conflict Resolution
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Du Rocher Schudlich, Tina D.; Cummings, E. Mark – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2007
Dimensions of martial conflict, children's emotional security regarding interparental conflict, and parenting style were examined as mediators between parental dysphoria and child adjustment. A community sample of 262 children, ages 8-16, participated with their parents. Behavioral observations were made of parents' interactions during marital…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Child Rearing, Structural Equation Models, Parenting Styles
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Gartrell, Dan – Young Children, 2007
Children with only months of life experience and brain development are just beginning to learn social problem solving. No wonder young children frequently make mistakes! Teachers tend to complain about tattling more than any other behavior. To many teachers, tattling is irksome, but there is more to this behavior than meets the eye. In this…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Guidance, Child Development, Interpersonal Competence
Wilson, Jeremy M.; Chermak, Steven; McGarrell, Edmund F. – RAND Corporation, 2010
In 2006, more than 6 million individuals were victimized by violent crimes. Although violence is below levels of the early 1990s, it remains high. The extent of violence and its impact highlight a critical need to develop and implement effective programs to reduce violence and victimization. Communities have initiated a wide range of such…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Crime, Prevention, Community Programs
United States Catholic Conference, Washington, DC. – 1994
This booklet presents the statement of the United States Catholic Conference on the topic of violence in society and how as a nation and as individuals people must work to ensure a more peaceful world. The booklet addresses the need for a moral revolution and a renewed ethic of justice, responsibility, and community. Several examples of renewal…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Catholics, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education
Hugenberg, Lawrence W.; Moyer, Barbara S. – 1996
Noting that research is inconclusive regarding the role of mediation in groups, this paper represents an initial attempt to integrate specific communication skills into the teaching of mediation. The paper begins with a literature review investigating literature on communication competence during conflict to establish a foundation for the basic…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Group Dynamics
Harris, Ian M. – 1993
Peace education as an educational reform originally responded to international threats of violence and wars. Since the end of the Cold War, peace education has directed its efforts to many different aspects of violence that plague both teachers and students. This paper reports on the efforts of one school district in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Course Content, Curriculum Enrichment, Educational Change
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