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Michelozzi, Betty Neville; Michelozzi, Peter J. – 1980
The concept of career search is envisioned as a means to personal growth rather than merely a choice of occupations. A career search program is described which sets up a basic foundation of self-assessment, exploring personal values, interests, and skills. Four inventories are described which can help individuals develop self-descriptions in terms…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Employment Opportunities, Employment Qualifications
Coleman, Deborah Dye; And Others – 1979
Based on an assumption that research on the treatment components of experiential education programs is useful in understanding and improving them, a study examined the component of student interaction with adults. Focusing on reference group theory (symbolic interactionism), the conceptual framework of the study is founded upon the assumption that…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitude Measures, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cooperative Education
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Baruch, Grace K.; Barnett, Rosalind C. – 1979
Major themes from an ongoing study of women in midlife were identified using data from interviews with 60 women 35 to 55 who vary in family status; never-married, married/childless, married with children and work status (working in high, medium, or low-prestige occupations or at home). Interviews focused on issues, rewards, and concerns. There…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Economic Status, Employment Level, Family Relationship
Oygarden, Sverre; Svartdal, Olav – 1979
This case study focuses on the Forsokgymnaset, Oslo, (FGO), Norway, which came into being as a new type of school without any influence from lifelong education but whose features, especially the emphasis on students' responsibility for their own growth, are applicable to lifelong learning. Chapter 1, an introduction to lifelong education,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Innovation, Experimental Curriculum, Experimental Schools
Jelinek, James John – 1979
Development of the mature person is a necessary theme for educational design in contemporary society. A structured definition of the term "maturity" is needed which can be applied to the design of educational experience. The author suggests that there are six criteria of maturity: intelligence, responsiblity, articulation, empathy, sexuality, and…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives
RICE, ROBERT R. – 1966
IN KANSAS CITY, MO., 208 NEGRO FIVE YEAR OLDS WERE STUDIED TO EXAMINE THE INFLUENCE OF HOUSING UPON CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND TO COMPARE THE RELATIVE INFLUENCE OF HOUSING ON HEAD START AND NON-HEAD START CHILDREN. FOUR GROUPS OF 52 CHILDREN EACH INCLUDED (1) HEAD START, PUBLIC HOUSING, (2) HEAD START, SLUM HOUSING, (3) NON-HEAD START, PUBLIC HOUSING,…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Black Mothers, Child Development, Development
Stefanich, Greg; Aldridge, Mary Nan – 1980
The intellectual model of Jean Piaget asserts that individuals pass through a series of various intellectual stages as they mature. Human development is categorized into four basic stages: (1) sensory motor stage, which lasts from birth to about eighteen months; (2) preoperational stage, lasting from eighteen months to about seven years; (3)…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Cognitive Development, Cultural Influences, Developmental Stages
Stewart, Deborah M.; And Others – 1980
The goal of Individually Guided Education (IGE) is to produce high student achievement in terms of understanding, skills, and action patterns in various curricular areas, and to contribute to the healthy personal, social, ethical, and civic development of each student. A secondary goal is to promote higher job satisfaction in the school teaching…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Individual Development, Individual Differences
Philadelphia School District, PA. – 1980
This guide, designed for use with elementary school students, attempts to prevent drug and alcohol abuse among students. The Key Competencies program identifies areas in which addicted children differ from non-addicted: poor self image, an improper sense of values, and a lack of identity. For kindergarten through third grade, strategies are…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Children, Curriculum Guides, Decision Making
American Coll. Testing Program, Iowa City, IA. – 1976
This model describes how the guidance staff at a hypothetical high school communicated the effectiveness of the guidance program to students, parents, teachers, and administrators. A description of the high school is presented, and guidance services and personnel are described. A conceptual model responding to student needs is outlined along with…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Classification, Guidance Programs, High Schools
Dohner, V. Alton – 1973
This publication attempts to produce greater understanding of the complex problems of drug abuse and drug dependence. The major emphasis for prevention is through helping children develop to a healthy maturity. Section One discusses various approaches to drug education (scare and fear, matter-of-fact, styles of use and motives, society and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Alcohol Education, Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction
Pierce-Jones, John; Jones, Joanna – 1968
Seventy culturally deprived preschool children, primarily of Mexican-American ethnicity, were chosen to participate in this study of self-perception. One of the most important aspects of a child's personality development concerns the conceptions he has of himself. It is posited that two important influences upon these conceptions are (1)…
Descriptors: Enrichment, Enrichment Activities, Identification (Psychology), Individual Development
Baer, Donald M. – 1966
An important approach to understanding child behavior and development is the experimental analysis of such behavior. The experimental analysis procedure must be distinguished from related analyses used occasionally. An analysis by anecdote is an analysis based upon the accumulation of recurring associations; for example, B followed by A. This does…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research, Child Development
Wilson, J. L. J. – 1963
In examining thirty-eight years in adult education, this document refers to nineteenth- and twentieth-century adult education, which was influenced by some dynamic factors; personal and social dissatisfactions; an urgent desire for freedom and liberation; and a determination to change things for the better, for personal and social reasons. The…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Programs
Fowler, William – 1967
Studies of the effect of environmental stimulation on an individual's development in either general or specific ability conclude that some specific stimulation should be introduced at an early age while a child is still malleable. An intense, persistent, and regular tutorial approach within the family encourages the development of a special talent…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Early Experience
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