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Land, Warren A.; Haney, Julia J. – 1988
A study was conducted at a private junior college in northern Mississippi to assess alumni attitudes toward selected aspects of the college. Specifically, the study sought to determine the former students' primary reason for attending the college and their attitudes toward the philosophy and purposes of the college; their perception of…
Descriptors: Alumni, Attitudes, College Choice, College Curriculum
Thomas, Elwyn – 1988
The value of developmental baseline information is examined from an educational point of view. Data from studies on preschool children and primary and secondary school students that were carried out in Singapore are focal to the discussion. Sections of the paper concern: (1) assumptions about the value of baseline data on human development and…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Cultural Background, Curriculum Development
Gleason, Jean Berko – 1987
Input language may have an effect on child development that goes far beyond language development alone. Language is the medium by which children acquire at least a portion of their sex role and social class or group characteristics, world view, and emotional and psychological well-being. Existing theories of psychological development ignore…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Cognitive Development, Emotional Development
Szanton, Eleanor – 1987
A sketch of some of the major advances in the field of infant development precedes a discussion which points out five policy implications of the research findings and explores the paradox that public policy lags far behind the current improved state of knowledge. Reasons for societal lack of attention to the needs of infants and for the worsening…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Child Caregivers, Culture Lag, Early Childhood Education
Marini, David C.; Fopeano, Richard – 1982
As socially supported institutions, schools must take their share of the responsibility for developing a comprehensive curriculum about family life and sexuality education. Schools have the opportunity to integrate sound sexual information, understanding of attitudes, and the development of knowledge related to sexual matters along with…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education, Individual Development
Jenkins, Rhonda; And Others – Primary English Notes (P.E.N.), 1984
Noting that many elementary schools are introducing personal development programs into the curriculum, this newsletter focuses on a number of issues related to such programs. Various sections of the newsletter (1) define personal development for both teachers and parents; (2) present practical ideas and teaching strategies for programs in two…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Skills, Elementary Education, Individual Development
Johnson, David W.; Johnson, Roger T. – Curriculum Report, 1984
In cooperative learning, as opposed to competitive and individualistic learning, students work together to accomplish shared goals. It is the most important of the three types of learning, but least used. Research indicates students will learn more, like school better, like each other better, and learn more effective social skills when cooperative…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Classroom Techniques, Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education
Moore, C. Angelia – 1977
The first section of this paper notes the tremendous number of approaches to teaching writing, the agreement among experts that writing involves developmental stages specific to each student, and the need for writing programs that challenge individuals at their various levels of development. The paper then describes a newly revised writing course…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Course Descriptions, Educational Needs, Educational Theories
Gehrke, Nathalie J.; Yamamoto, Kaoru – 1978
The purpose of this study was to generate a theory of role personalization grounded in data obtained from beginning secondary teachers. Role personalization is defined as the way beginning teachers adapt the teacher role to meet their own needs, while at the same time being socialized into the role demanded by others. Ten beginning secondary…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beginning Teachers, Individual Development, Individual Needs
Patrick, John J. – Soc Educ, 1969
Based on an address delivered at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association (Washington, D.C., September 7, 1968). A comment on the article by Robert E. Cleary is included.
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Civics, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Nowak, Jens – 1981
Perspective transformation is a consciously achieved state in which the individual's perspective on life is transformed. The new perspective serves as a vantage point for life's actions and interactions, affecting the way life is lived. Three conditions are basic to achieving perspective transformation: (1) "feeling" experience, i.e.,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Emotional Development, Individual Development
Boschen, Kathryn A. – 1981
A literature review is presented of client outcome measures in rehabilitation programs for the physically disabled in Canada and the United States. Following an introduction to the changing need for program evaluations and accountability, articles dealing with the traditional outcome measurement system are reviewed that deal with the traditional…
Descriptors: Accountability, Employment Potential, Evaluation Criteria, Foreign Countries
McEwin, C. Kenneth – 1981
There is a case for and a case against interscholastic sports programs below the senior high school level. Typical of concerns expressed is the fear that children under the age of thirteen are not mature enough for contact sports and risk permanent bone and joint damage. There is agreement that children need vigorous activity, but controversy…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Athletic Coaches, Competition, Extramural Athletics
Barell, John – 1981
An inservice program for teachers involves a peer group strategy for helping them set goals and experiment with new teaching behaviors. This supportive inservice model proceeds from the premise that meaningful change occurs when the individual perceives a need for change. The major component of this program is a support group of tenured teachers…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Helping Relationship, Individual Development, Inservice Teacher Education
Kincaid, Marylou Butler – 1980
The Summer Institute in Counseling Girls and Women, a training model offered by the Graduate School of Education's Psychology in Education Program at the University of Pennsylvania, is described. The Summer Institute integrates the three curricular areas of the psychology of women, counseling of women, and organizational and program development to…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Role, Counselor Training
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