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Lengel, James G. – 1974
This paper outlines an evaluation system for elementary education based on cognitive and social development research. Piaget has defined certain core mental structures that develop in all humans in the same order. Both Piaget and Kohlberg have done work on the process of developmental change and the conditions necessary for optimal growth of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology
Williams, James B.; Mardell, Edward A. – 1973
Life skills are problem solving and human relations skills, applied responsibly and appropriately to the management of one's life. This manual was prepared to describe and present modifications to the lessons in a previously published coaching manual to make them appropriate for use in a correctional setting. Specifications for lessons which…
Descriptors: Adults, Correctional Education, Guides, Human Relations
Harper, Frederick D. – 1970
The U. S. Commission on Civil Disorders concluded that American society and its schools are racist. This position paper reasons, therefore, that white students and professional personnel are likely to be racist. Individual racism and institutional racism victimize black and white people and retard their adjustment and progress. Systems are…
Descriptors: College Environment, Counselor Role, Counselors, Individual Development
Dyer, Henry S. – 1969
The theory and practice of evaluation is in a state of chaos. This will prevail until educators recognize that a problem exists, understand the circumstances surrounding the problem, and learn how to cope with it. Local authorities are fearful and mistrusting of evaluation programs because of possible future infringements on methods of operation.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Finance, Educational Objectives, Equal Education
Klausmeier, Herbert J.; And Others – 1970
This paper describes research and development activities dealing with a system of individually guided motivation at a Wisconsin elementary school. Four general objectives for the project are stated. These deal with motivation for learning subject matter knowledge and skills, developing independence, assuming increasing self direction, and…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Conferences, Developmental Tasks, Elementary School Students
Axelberd, Frederick J. – 1970
The current importance of growth groups in fostering and enhancing individual development gave rise to the research effort described herein. Its purpose is to determine whether or not an individual's self concept will change after involvement in a single twelve hour growth group. Subjects were four heterogeneous groups comprised of 39 individuals…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Group Experience, Group Therapy, Individual Development
Clapp, William F. – 1969
In this study 34 (17 dependent, 17 competent) 4-year-old boys were chosen from a group of 165 children observed in 11 nurseries. An episode sampling technique was used to study patterned interactions with children, teachers, and observers. Each of the boys was observed in interaction with his mother and father by three observers in a…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Individual Development, Interaction, Observation
Wight, Albert R. – 1970
Participative education could provide impetus and direction to the educational revolution that has been brewing for some time. This approach, based on student involvement and participation, would meet the needs of students and teachers, both of whom are searching for alternatives to traditional education. Emphasizing self-responsibility,…
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Creativity, Educational Objectives, Independent Study
American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1970
This booklet describes the Model Observation Kindergarten and First Grade whose approach is based on the philosophy that education should be centered in the learner, that children learn at different rates and that children learn something only when they are ready. Many aspects of The British Infant Schools are incorporated in the program. Sources…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Grade 1, Group Activities, Independent Study
Donovan, George L. – 1970
The student's college experience is perceived by the counseling staff at Highline Community College as a process of self-assessment and self-discovery. Professional resources and personal support to promote and enhance this developmental process are offered. The program is action-oriented and is designed to place the counselor in the mainstream of…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Services, Individual Counseling, Individual Development
Hamilton, Jack A.; Webster, William J. – 1970
Project PLAN, a system of individualized education designed to adapt the curriculum to the specific needs of each student, has as one of its principal objectives the assistance of young people in exploring and reaching tentative decisions about long range occupational goals. PLAN charges each student with the responsibility for formulating his…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Educational Objectives
Bergland, Bruce – 1970
This paper deals with a study designed to pursue the question; "What treatment by whom is most effective for this individual with that specific problem under which set of circumstances?" One of the objectives of the study was to determine if there was any relationship between two predictor variables, personality type (extraversion-introversion)…
Descriptors: Behavior, Career Planning, Group Counseling, Individual Development
Campagna, Dennis – 1969
The first section of this paper deals with the contributions of non-academic experiences to education. Two measures, "my overall development as a person" and satisfaction with the non-academic scene, indicated positive correlations both between satisfaction with experiences in the non-academic area and overall growth, and between level of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Environment, College Instruction, College Students
Beck, Robert H.; And Others – 1968
In the four major speeches presented the question under consideration was basically how can the school curriculum best be developed to enable the individual to realize his potential as an independent entity in a mass society. The first speech, "Individuality, Society, and Education" considers this problem from a philosophical base. In the second,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Educational Planning
Arner, Robert S. – 1965
Man's phylogenetic development has resulted in a potential for environmental interaction in a symbolic and conceptual manner. There are ontogenetic requirements to develop such potential. The process by which man learns is sequential and involves perceptual-motor-cognitive abilities. There is an optimum respectivity period at each developmental…
Descriptors: Evolution, Guidance, Human Development, Individual Development
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