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Peer reviewedMetts, Wallis C., Jr. – Educational Leadership, 1996
A parent and communications professor describes his family's long-standing participation in home schooling, highlighting efforts to provide socialization and service education, uphold academic standards, and integrate learning activities into everyday life. Home schooling is a labor of love. Children benefit from experiencing the focused attention…
Descriptors: Activism, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Role, Home Schooling
Peer reviewedHoltrop, Stephen D. – Educational Leadership, 1996
Not all home schoolers are politically conservative, suspicious of public education, or separatists. The Holtrop family's home-schooling philosophy stresses what is best for individual learners. They prioritize objectives like love of learning, critical thinking, integrated subject areas, learning through life experiences, and development of…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Home Schooling
Quigley, Marian; Blashki, Kathy – Educational Technology Review, 2003
Suggests that the Internet plays an important role in socialization and that children need to be recognized as active participants rather than passive recipients of multimedia texts and messages. Argues that there needs to be a shift away from the current emphasis on restriction to a focus on communication between adults and children. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Development, Children, Computer Use
Zingher, Gary – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2002
Considers the playground as an informal educational setting for social learning. Discusses interactions that take place between children and playground behavior; describes books that deal with playground behavior; and includes creative class activities, including role playing, that address playground behavior. (LRW)
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Childrens Literature, Class Activities, Creative Activities
Peer reviewedGreene, Beth G., Ed. – Reading Psychology, 1997
States that the concept of nongraded classrooms has flourished in educational circles since the days of the one-room schoolhouse, and that researchers have found that students in multiage classrooms form peer relationships that show more advanced socialization skills. Offers an annotated bibliography of 12 articles from the ERIC database on the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Flexible Progression, Mixed Age Grouping
Peer reviewedBartlett, Sheridan N. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1997
Considers empirical and theoretical literatures that contribute to an understanding of housing as a factor in child-rearing and socialization. Discusses household environment in its material and symbolic aspects, as both housing and home. Makes the case that housing which limits parents' capacity to exercise control through organization of the…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Built Environment, Child Rearing, Children
Peer reviewedLeiber, Michael J.; Wacker, Mary Ellen E. – Youth & Society, 1997
Considers power-control theory in single-parent, female-headed families to determine whether a delinquency gender gap exists among children of single mothers, and what effects socialization has on delinquency. Findings show no gender difference in delinquency. Also, delinquent offending increased for females who associated with delinquent peers.…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Family Influence, Females, Heads of Households
Peer reviewedPincus, Allan J.; Olson, Jeffery E. – Journal for a Just and Caring Education, 1997
An exploratory study of New York City public schools found that school psychologists' commitment to students decreased with both professional and organizational socialization but increased for female, older, and less experienced psychologists and was greater for school psychologists at the secondary level. Organizational goals may not give enough…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedCarothers, Douglas E.; Taylor, Ronald L. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2003
This article explains the benefits of portfolio usage for students with autism spectrum disorder and details what to include and how to organize the portfolio. Suggested portfolio divisions include artifacts addressing socialization, communication, behavior, academic, functional skills, and fine and gross motor development. Sharing student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Autism, Child Development, Communication Skills
Peer reviewedLaanan, Frankie Santos – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2003
Examines the extent to which both internal and external factors--such as background characteristics, high school experiences, and selected affective measures--influence, or explain, the educational aspirations of students at public and private two-year colleges. Describes a study of more than 13,000 freshmen students' educational aspirations and…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Academic Degrees, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedTillmann, Klaus-Jurgen – European Education, 2000
Focuses on school violence in Germany by presenting a discussion on the topic "violence in regard to schools." Offers results on current research about violence in German schools. Addresses whether violence has increased over time in schools, exploring the results of research on students' own reports of deviant behavior. (CMK)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedKarpukhin, O. I. – Russian Education and Society, 2000
Presents results from a study that examined the characteristics of young people in Russia related to their self-determination and socialization. Uses data from a questionnaire survey of college and university students, school students, military school trainees, white-collar workers, and others from the ages of sixteen to twenty-three (84.7 percent…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKatz, Jennifer; Joiner, Thomas E., Jr.; Kwon, Paul – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 2002
Tested a theoretical model that linked membership in a devalued social group to emotional health. Surveyed white, middle-to-upper-class undergraduate students regarding personal and collective self-esteem (by gender), attitudes and behaviors associated with female socialization, and emotional distress. Results supported the direct effect of each…
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Depression (Psychology), Higher Education
Peer reviewedSusser, Sheryl A.; Keating, Caroline F. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1990
Explores how the sex role orientation of adult observers relates to their perceptions of boys' and girls' aggression. Sex-typed and androgynous undergraduate subjects viewed videotapes of aggressive behavior between a girl-boy pair. Overall, subjects differed in their perceptions of the purposefulness of aggression and concerning appropriate…
Descriptors: Adults, Aggression, Analysis of Variance, Androgyny
Peer reviewedBrowne, Dauna; Hoover, John H. – Action in Teacher Education, 1990
Results from a study of elementary student teachers (N=79) indicate that these student teachers only variably employed instructional strategies emphasized in university methods courses. Possible explanations for this behavior are considered, and implications for preservice teacher education are discussed. (IAH)
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Educational Environment, Higher Education, Methods Courses


