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Finucane, Margaret O.; Algren, Margaret E. – 1997
A pilot study interviewed 8 part-time faculty members at universities or colleges in Northeast Ohio to investigate the socialization of part-time faculty members in academic settings. Results showed that part-time faculty: (1) often feel isolated and lament not being able to establish professional and personal relationships with peers; (2) believe…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Research, Faculty College Relationship, Higher Education
Kazi, Aftab A. – 1991
Relying upon the conceptual constructs from international relations, politics, and sociology, this study analyzes education policy and political socialization processes in the developing multiethnic/national societies with specific reference to Pakistan. The paper descriptively analyzes Pakistan social studies curriculum as an instrument of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Developing Nations, Educational Policy, Ethnic Relations
Donelan, Brenda – 1992
An in-class survey of a sample of 345 (266 male and 79 female) college students enrolled in agriculture classes at a midwestern university was taken to determine whether different socialization patterns played a role in their decision to enroll in agricultural education. The survey included questions on attitudes toward men and women in society,…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, College Students, Females, Higher Education
Turner, La Shaun K. – 1992
This paper provides a critical analysis of African American adolescents who achieve academically and explores the coping strategies these individuals employ to achieve academic success. It is hypothesized that African American adolescents achieve because they possess intrinsic values such as persistence and patience, or perhaps they are socialized…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, Adolescents, Black Students
Burnham, Jeffrey B. – 1990
This resource packet is designed to provide teachers and other civic educators with an introduction to issues surrounding the meaning of citizenship in today's world. It is intended to be used as a companion piece to "CIVITAS: A Framework for Civic Education" which is a new civic education curriculum resource designed to serve as a blueprint from…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Curriculum Guides, Futures (of Society), Political Science
Huyck, Margaret Hellie; And Others – 1991
Biological sex remains a powerful source of differential socialization and experience. These studies were designed to enhance the understanding of gender identity, the psychosocial aspects of sexual differentiation. The focus was upon changes and continuities, in terms of development along the adult life course and as reflective of social change.…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Age Differences, Middle Aged Adults, Parent Child Relationship
Scientist Mothers and Their Daughters (2). An Inquiry into One Aspect of Socialization into Science.
Handel, Ruth D. – 1991
This paper explores possible intergenerational socialization into science on the part of mothers who are scientists in relation to their school-age daughters. Its aim is to describe ways in which mothers who are scientists foster or fail to foster orientation to science fields. The exploratory and naturalistic study is conducted in the "context of…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Case Studies, Daughters, Employed Parents
Lee, Jung-Sook – 1983
Qualitative interviews and field observation were used in a study that examined the duties, satisfaction, organizational constraints, and career pathways of advertising agency account executives. In addition, the study compared the personnel functions of two different agencies--one large and one small. Results showed that the functions of account…
Descriptors: Advertising, Comparative Analysis, Institutions, Job Satisfaction
Mawson, L. Marlene – 1983
Sport values follow societal values, and, in American society, it is evident that men have determined the social, political, and economic values upon which this country has established its laws. An overview of the social influence of men in comparison to that of women in the development of American society points out how men and women have assumed…
Descriptors: Athletics, Attitude Change, Females, Sex Bias
Rogoff, Barbara; And Others – 1983
It is argued in this paper that, while newborn infants are ignorant of the the life-ways of the society into which they are born, by age 3 children have become socialized participants of their culture. It is the thesis of the discussion that the rapid development of babies into participants of society is accomplished through a finely tuned…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Adults, Behavior Patterns, Child Development
Schave, Barbara; And Others – 1983
Four null hypotheses were formulated to test for relationships between pairs of identical and fraternal twins and their parents on measures of locus of control. Two additional hypotheses were formulated to test for differences between mean scores of identical and fraternal twins and scores of their parents on these same constructs. Twenty pairs of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Fathers, Locus of Control, Mothers
Robinson, Sharon E.; Cabianca, William A. – 1983
Although the effectiveness of role play and its vicarious learning experiences for counselor training is well documented, little research has focused on the impact of the order of playing the roles on skill development. To investigate the effect of ordinal position, 36 beginning counseling students, 24 female and 12 male, with a median age of 30,…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Training, Empathy, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedBagley, Martha – Counseling and Values, 1975
This article discusses play as necessary for children if they are to develop satisfactorily from a social, moral, physical, or intellectual point of view. Children must be provided suitable opportunities for play, graded for age, adjusted to sex and other personal differences, and related to prevailing activities, popular interests, community…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Needs, Personality Development
Spady, William G. – California Journal of Teacher Education, 1975
Argues that teacher training is less rigorous than training for other professions and consequently beginning teachers experience more anxiety in trying to perform their various roles in the classroom. (CD)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Power Structure, Professional Training, Role Conflict
Peer reviewedDerenne, Roland T.; Tai, Simon W. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1975
The effects of family life, background, and social class are discussed in relation to the mental health of the adolescent. (DEP)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Family Relationship, Mental Health


