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Peer reviewedConvery, Andy – Cambridge Journal of Education, 1998
Argues that teachers' perspectives prompt a particular interpretation of Donald Schon's "reflection-in-action" theory that justifies individualistic, immediate, and limited change strategies in professional development. Maintains that reflective teaching requires an approach that is social and collaborative rather than only individualistic in…
Descriptors: Educational Cooperation, Higher Education, Individual Development, Professional Development
Peer reviewedDelacruz, Elizabeth Manley – Art Education, 1999
Discusses the life and artwork of Jack Barker who became a folk artist after running a local gas station in Essex, Illinois. Explains that art educators view student interactions with folk artists like Barker as valuable because these artists embody a creative spirit and a thirst for knowledge about materials and processes. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Materials, Art Products
Peer reviewedLittle, Cindy – Gifted Child Today, 2001
Discussion of gifted children with disabilities notes that many such children are excluded from gifted programming due to a deficit in some aspect of development. The concept of global giftedness is critiqued. Examples of gifted individuals with learning, physical, sensory disabilities or with autism are offered and suggestions are given for…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Autism, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted Disabled
Peer reviewedZuo, Li; Tao, Liqing – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2001
This study examined the importance of personality characteristics to identity formation using data from Terman's longitudinal study of high IQ children. Results indicate that positive traits such as perseverance, purposiveness, desire to excel, and self-confidence are conducive to a successful identity formation and to the adoption of the…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adult Development, Child Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGarst, Barry; Scheider, Ingrid; Baker, Dwayne – Journal of Experiential Education, 2001
A study examined the impact of outdoor adventure trips on 37 urban adolescents' self-perception. Results from pretest, posttest, and 4-month followup surveys and interviews indicate that participants' self-perceptions of social acceptance and behavioral conduct improved immediately after the trip, and that some behavioral conduct impacts remained…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Behavior Change, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedKhotinets, V. Iu. – Russian Education and Society, 1999
Presents a study that focused on the patterns of development of ethnic self-awareness in college students of Udmurt and Russian nationality. The first stage explores the structure of ethnic self-awareness under differing levels of development, while the second stage studies the patterns of change in ethnic self-awareness under conditions of…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Ethnic Groups
Peer reviewedKahn, David – NAMTA Journal, 2001
Compares and connects the cosmic awareness emerging in the elementary classroom to adolescent cosmic sensibility embedded in the experience of the Hershey Montessori Farm School. Provides examples of students' poetry to support Montessori's concept of valorization of personality as each individual turns toward maturity. (Author/TJQ)
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Childrens Writing, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedConroy, James C. – Journal of Moral Education, 1999
Analyzes the confusion in the language of political economy in Great Britain that generates and sustains moral infantilism in the civil polity. Critiques the limits of recent approaches to moral education. Sketches the relationship between the use of interpretative understanding and Jungian insights in support of poetry in moral engagement.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Educational Practices, Ethical Instruction, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedColdron, John; Smith, Robin – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1999
Attempts to construct an account of how teachers acquire their professional identities as a means to informing professional development. Discusses four significant traditions (craft, scientific, moral, and artistic) in education. Considers implications for practice. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Educational Practices, Higher Education, Individual Development
Peer reviewedWood, Keith – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2000
Investigates the question of what learning to teach involves from the perspective of student teachers in the one-year Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) program at the University of London Institute of Education in England. Demonstrates that the program was successful in developing understanding. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Individual Development
O'Donoghue, John; Maguire, Theresa – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2005
Purpose: In the current knowledge-based economic climate, the success of an organisation is inextricably linked to the individual. This article seeks to consider the key relationships between the individual, lifelong learning, the workplace and employability in the context of the knowledge society. The aim is to extend understanding of these…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Figurative Language, Lifelong Learning, Ecology
Vousden, Janet I.; Maylor, Elizabeth A. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2006
Dell, Burger, and Svec (1997) proposed that the proportion of speech errors classified as anticipations (e.g., "moot and mouth") can be predicted solely from the overall error rate, such that the greater the error rate, the lower the anticipatory proportion (AP) of errors. We report a study examining whether this effect applies to changes in error…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Statistical Analysis, Error Patterns, Speech Communication
Peer reviewedTsai, Jenny Hsin-Chun – Adolescence (San Diego): an international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life, 2006
Immigrant youth often rebuild their friendships and other social networks after arriving in a new country. The difficulties involved can threaten their psychosocial development. Formation of social networks needs to be understood within the macro sociocultural context that shapes the experience. Nonetheless, the current literature on social…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Youth, Friendship, Social Networks
Larsen, Reed W.; Hansen, David M.; Moneta, Giovanni – Developmental Psychology, 2006
This study inventoried the types of developmental and negative experiences that youth encounter in different categories of extracurricular and community-based organized activities. A representative sample of 2,280 11th graders from 19 diverse high schools responded to a computer-administered protocol. Youth in faith-based activities reported…
Descriptors: Profiles, Experience, Youth, Extracurricular Activities
Speirs Neumeister, Kristie L.; Rinker, Julie – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2006
Using a qualitative interview design, this study examined factors contributing to the academic achievement of gifted first-generation college females. Findings indicated an emerging professional identity as the primary influence on achievement. The participants' high ability served as a passport to accessing coursework, extracurricular…
Descriptors: Influences, Academic Achievement, First Generation College Students, Females

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