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Ediger, Marlow – 1983
Elementary school students differ in interest, capacity, achievement, social development, socioeconomic level, and psychomotor skills. These individual differences are discussed in reference to the process of designing the elementary social studies curriculum. Part One suggests ways in which teachers can respond to students' individual…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Guidelines
Cooney, Margaret H. – 1986
The paper discusses the social and sexual developmental needs of disabled students, who are often viewed as asexual beings, and describes ways counselors can help disabled students recognize and fulfill such needs. The human needs of the handicapped student are described at three life stages. In the developmental years, from infancy to 5 years,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Development, Counseling Techniques, Developmental Psychology
Sommers, Shula – 1982
Social cognition of adults, unlike children's social understanding, has rarely been addressed from a developmental viewpoint. To extend the developmental perspective to the study of adults' social cognitive skills in relation to other mental and social skills, 52 college students were compared in role taking performance and nonsocial cognitive…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, College Students
Hewett, Frank M. – 1980
The report outlines achievements of a 27-month project designed to develop and implement a curriculum approach for increasing peer acceptance and interaction of mainstreamed exceptional students. Project efforts listed include development of classroom observation procedures and the use of those procedures to observe 20 mainstreamed classrooms;…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Disabilities
Beck, Steven; Collins, Lynn – 1985
The stability of sociometric measures and their use for classifying elementary-age children are discussed. This is an important topic because of the assumption that childhood social maladjustment is a very stable and consistent phenomenon. Sociometric scores were collected over a 7-month period in a study of potential developmental differences…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Grade 5
Smith, Christine Ciensczyk – 1978
Emphasizing the influence of television on children, this pamphlet explores some of the major criticisms of television and discusses ways parents can help their children get the most out of television. It is argued that the major problem with television is the amount of time that it steals from our lives, time that could be spent in developing…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Ethnic Stereotypes, Parent Education
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Flynn, Timothy M. – Journal of Special Education, 1974
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Elementary School Students, Exceptional Child Research, Mainstreaming
Krippner, Stanley – Academic Therapy, 1973
Evaluated were the effects of therapeutic procedures (crawling, creeping, response to sensory stimulation, and patterning) carried out by neurological organization rehabilitationists on the language and social competence of nine 2-to 8-year-old neurologically handicapped children and on the children's families. (MC)
Descriptors: Children, Young Children, Evaluation, Exceptional Child Research
Mukerji, Rose – 1977
A brief overview is presented of the effect of television viewing on the cognitive and affective learning processes of young learners and on the growth of the social interaction skills of this same viewing audience. The main conclusions of the report are that (1) the effects of television viewing are complex and are both positive and negative; (2)…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education
Pino, Edward C.; Armistead, Walter L. – N Cent Assn Quart, 1969
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Responsibility
Robbert, Lois – 1981
In developing an intergenerational program bringing together preschool children and elderly adults in a retirement home/geriatric center complex, preschool staff had to discard three misconceptions. It was initially supposed that the elderly would like to visit the nursery school. It was assumed that people in the retirement home have nothing to…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Grandparents, Group Experience, Older Adults
Starkey, Hugh – 1982
This report discusses a symposium held in Sweden in 1980 by the Council of Europe to explore ways for schools to help prepare teenagers for life. The specific objectives of the symposium were to discuss the aims and objectives of and approaches to social education in schools for students in the 14-19 age group and to make recommendations which…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Education, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries
Intergovernmental Bureau for Informatics, Rome (Italy). – 1979
This conference report presents the discussions and recommendations of the 290 participants representing 76 nations who met at the first SPIN conference to exchange experiences in strategies and policies for the dissemination of information via networks based on the linking of computers with telecommunications, and to identify ways and means of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Computers, Databases, Developing Nations
Ackerman, Rosalie J. – 1980
Use of the term "crisis" to define the midlife era suggests a limited sense of choice and control. The term "transition," however, emphasizes a process of change and suggests that the individual has both choice and power to grow and develop. An open-ended questionnaire was sent to professionals (N=42) in medical, psychological, sociological, and…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Aging (Individuals), Career Change
Grotberg, Edith H.; Choper, Willa – 1977
The intent of this booklet is to provide practitioners and parents with (1) research findings related to three aspects of development important to all children--problem solving abilities, language development, and self-concept; (2) interpretations of these findings; and (3) activities for children appropriate to these findings. Bibliographies of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Design, Guidelines, Instructional Improvement
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