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Solomon, Daniel; And Others – 1989
Findings of an evaluation of the first 5 years of a longitudinal program designed to enhance children's prosocial development are reported. The program was offered for children in three elmentary schools in a suburban, middle-class district near San Francisco. Three schools in the same district served as a comparison group. Enrollment ranged from…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Democratic Values, Elementary Education
Smart, John C. – 1988
The relative influence of selected life history experiences on the development of three vocational types (investigative, social, and enterprising) proposed by J. L. Holland is studied using causal modeling procedures. The lack of explicitness in the developmental postulates of Holland's theory is seen as a major deficiency. Among the principal…
Descriptors: Background, Career Choice, Career Development, Higher Education
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. – 1989
This handbook provides information about the characteristics of students who are enrolled in senior high schools in Alberta and offers information useful in organizing and operating secondary schools to meet the needs of students. The first section of the handbook addresses the diverse characteristics and needs of senior high students, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Delivery Systems, Foreign Countries, Governance
Gunn, Pat; Hayes, Alan – 1988
In exploring myths surrounding the development of persons with Down syndrome, this paper discusses briefly the characteristics of Down syndrome, the origins of the myths, the status of the myths in light of current empirical research, and reasons why developmental psychology has clung to some essentially counter-developmental assumptions.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cultural Images, Developmental Psychology, Downs Syndrome
Hughes, Phillip, Ed.; And Others – 1987
Professional development for teachers will continue to be central to the continuing need to help schools deal more effectively with the problems of change. Three themes are emphasized--the individual teacher, the school, and the system. This publication, consisting of 24 papers, is intended to inform public debate on the issue which is critical to…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Individual Development
Thomas, Alan, Ed.; Ploman, Edward W., Ed. – 1986
Fourteen papers presented at the Global Learning Symposium examine the learning perspective and its relationship to problems of world development. The learning perspective is compared and contrasted with the education perspective to reflect the degree to which the distinction reveals new knowledge on existing problems. Papers and presenters are:…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developing Nations, Development, Developmental Continuity
Thurston, Linda P.; Greenwood, Charles R. – 1981
Survival Skills for Urban Women is a series of 10 3-hour workshops designed for low-income minority women. The workshops cover the following topics: (1) assertiveness; (2) personal health; (3) nutrition; (4) money management; (5) child management; (6) legal rights; (7) self-advocacy; (8) crisis coping; (9) community resources; and (10) re-entry to…
Descriptors: Coping, Daily Living Skills, Economically Disadvantaged, Females
Sawtelle, Charlotte – 1985
One of a series, this guide was produced for parents who want to become involved in their children's education and is designed to help them understand and encourage adolescents' growth and development. Section I offers an overview of adolescence. Section II discusses aspects of self-esteem, qualities of relationships affecting self-esteem, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Planning, Discipline, Elementary Secondary Education
Gerstein, Martin; Papen-Daniel, Michele – 1981
Adult development theorists believe that the changes that occur during the adult years are predictable and age linked. Their theories explain how change is resolved by the majority of the adult population. Three persons whose research has been influential in the field of adult development during the 1970s are Erik Erikson, Daniel Levinson, and…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Aging (Individuals), Developmental Stages
Valiga, Michael J. – 1982
The perceived benefits of college as reported by alumni from 55 postsecondary institutions in the United States were surveyed during 1980-1982 using the Alumni Survey of the American College Testing (ACT) Program. Findings were analyzed for the total group of 12,682 and for subgroups based on college size, student sex, student major area, number…
Descriptors: Alumni, College Graduates, Educational Benefits, Graduate Surveys
Imel, Susan; Grieve, Shelley – 1985
Adult illiteracy is a complex, costly, and growing social problem. Three common areas of controversy related to the problem are: (1) definitions of adult literacy, (2) characteristics of illiterate adults, and (3) the purposes of literacy education. Illiteracy can be understood only in relation to a culture's definition of literacy. Due to…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Programs, Adults
Wood, Barbara L. – 1984
Children of alcoholic parents often defend against family instability by adopting roles (hero, scapegoat, lost child, mascot) which bring a semblance of stability to the family. While one role may seem to dominate the character of an individual child, all four roles may be seen in the same child; at times conditions may cause an exchange of roles.…
Descriptors: Adults, Alcoholism, Behavior Problems, Child Role
Sigelman, Carol K.; And Others – 1984
This study examines the reactions of children and adolescents to stories about fictional boys and girls who act across three behavioral episodes in either masculine-stereotyped or feminine-stereotyped ways. Trait dimensions chosen for investigation were: (1) logical and steady versus excitable and emotional; (2) adventurous and risk-taking versus…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, High School Students
Whealon, Janet; Whealon, Terry – 1974
Brief discussions are presented on the areas a cooperating teacher should concentrate on in the initial conference to determine the needs of a new student teacher. These areas include: (1) determining the student teacher's career aspirations; (2) identifying the academic training and preparation of the student teacher; (3) discovering the student…
Descriptors: Conferences, Cooperating Teachers, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Zuckerman, Michael – 1985
The perennial issues of which historians remind us are issues of pressure - those we experience as adults and those we put on our children. The recurrent ambivalences concern progress. Every generation imagines itself the first to be forced to confront the pellmell pace of modern life. History is nothing if not a study in unintended consequences.…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Child Psychology, Competition, Early Childhood Education
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