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Baker, Ellen K.; Labouvie, Erich W. – 1977
The major purpose of the present study was to examine empirically the independent and interactive effects of the situational event of retirement and cumulative influences attributed to the impact of satisfaction with noted life events upon locus of control (LOC). Ss included males over 55 years who had participated in a national survey. Variables…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age, Developmental Stages, Gerontology
Bentz, Darrell; Szymczuk, Mike – 1981
A study was designed to investigate the auditory-visual integrative abilities of primary grade children for five long vowels and five short vowels. The Vowel Integration Test (VIT), composed of 35 nonsense words having all the long and short vowel sounds, was administered to students in 64 schools over a period of two years. Students' indications…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Child Development, Comparative Analysis, Developmental Stages
Valtin, Renate; And Others – 1981
A study involving 26 children, aged five to eight years, employed a clinical interview method to examine the children's recognition and knowledge of rule violations in communication. The rules, derived from H. P. Grice's "be cooperative" principle, referred mainly to the maxim "be perspicuous, unequivocal, clear, and…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Children, Cognitive Development, Communication Research
Winick, Mariann Pezzella; Wehrenberg, Judith S. – 1982
This guidebook focuses on the reality of children's television viewing and the possibilities open to teachers for mediating the experience to enhance children's development and enrich the school curriculum. A Piagetian framework is used to examine and structure material suitable for the classroom. Part I of the guide reviews the historic…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Data Collection, Developmental Stages, Educational Innovation
Burnham, Christopher C. – 1982
While close analysis of individual composing processes has been the major accomplishment of recent writing research, this research has not yet sufficiently considered how students develop as learners. The work of William Perry, a developmental psychologist, can contribute to an understanding of that development. Based on an analysis of interviews…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Developmental Stages, Higher Education
Floden, Robert E.; Feiman, Sharon – 1981
The adoption of developmental approaches could reinforce or aggravate certain inequities in schools. Three developmental practices embody potentially harmful inclinations: (1) the tendency to adopt the end state of a developmental theory (such as Kohlberg's) as an educational goal, thereby imposing a restrictive model of learning on culturally…
Descriptors: Bias, Developmental Stages, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Objectives
Siewert, Julaine C.; Koopman, Cheryl – 1981
Children's tendency to answer attitude questions in a biased manner, favoring latter response alternatives when two alternatives are presented in a forced-choice format, was investigated. Using a forced-choice interview format, children were asked questions concerning their attitudes toward mathematics. Each question contained two evaluative…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Measures, Childhood Attitudes, Developmental Stages
Newman, Katherine K.; And Others – 1980
Teachers' understandings and interpretations of their own development can be a positive influence on their further professional development. Research on teacher career development has revealed certain atypical stages of development experienced over a teacher's long-term career. Three developmental phases occur. The first phase lasts from about age…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Development, Developmental Stages, Individual Development
Straub, Cynthia A.; Rodgers, Robert F. – 1976
The concepts of deliberate psychological education are utilized, together with use of the student personnel worker as a developmental instructor, to implement the developmental aims of higher education. A project is described involving the design, implementation, and evaluation of an interdisciplinary English-psychology course in which student…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Curriculum Development, Developmental Programs
Cohen, Monroe D., Ed. – 1978
This collection of materials is designed to assist those who work with early adolescents in a variety of educational settings. The articles address the following areas of concern: (1) student-teacher relationships; (2) physical growth and development; (3) adolescent needs in terms of self, family, peers, and society; and (4) nutritional patterns…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Child Development, Childhood Needs
Parsons, Jerry; Johnson, Thomas – 1978
A study explored research data to see if evidence exists to support the assumption by adult educators that adults learn differently than children. Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) documents, educational and psychological periodicals, and other resources were reviewed. It was discovered that most adult educators have dealt with…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Children
Blackburn, Robert T.; Havighurst, Robert J. – 1976
Seventy-four male eminent social scientists provided career stage data by which adult development theory was tested. All were born between 1893 and 1903 and met the criteria of a distinguished (and for several still active) scholarly career. The subjects were separated into four groups on the basis of their degree of productivity as of age 60.…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adult Development, Career Ladders, Careers
Hefner, Robert; And Others – 1977
This study undertook the following tasks: (1) to review the social science literature on sex roles, sex role socialization and sex discrimination in education; (2) to develop a model that accounts for sex discrimination and indicates how to eliminate it; and (3) to design a program to test the model developed. The study made several assumptions.…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Developmental Stages, Educational Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Leibowitz, Zandy; Schlossberg, Nancy – 1978
This staff development module is part of one of three groups of career guidance modules developed, field-tested, and revised by a six-state consortium coordinated by the American Institutes for Research. This module is designed for guidance personnel who work in counseling and guidance with adults in community colleges, mental health settings,…
Descriptors: Adult Counseling, Adult Development, Adult Education, Behavior Patterns
Dahl, Richard J. – 1979
The two purposes of this paper are to provide the uninitiated reader with a skeletal overview of Piaget's cognitive development theory and to identify general educational implications, especially for the development of early childhood industrial arts (ECIA) programs. The "Piaget Primer" for ECIA educators overviews such topics as (1) the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages


