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Peer reviewedBarga, Nancy K. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1996
This study of nine college students with learning disabilities examined success and disability management factors. The students reported experiencing labeling, stigmatization, and gatekeeping throughout their school years. Positive coping strategies included relying on benefactors, implementing self-improvement techniques, and utilizing particular…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedCooper, Karyn – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 1995
Explores the experiences of graduate students returning to school. Connects adults' experiences in graduate school to those of children in elementary school, utilizing findings and comments from interviews conducted with 30 graduate students. Argues that the boundaries between child and adult learning are socially constructed. (25 citations) (MAB)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Educational Attitudes, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDaloz, Laurent A. Parks; And Others – Change, 1996
The role of higher education in preparing citizens for the 21st century, working for global good in an increasingly challenging social context, is examined. It is argued that while higher education is not essential for individual commitment to the common good, at its best it can provide a mentoring environment that supports individual moral…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, College Environment, College Role, Futures (of Society)
Task, Talk, and Text: The Influence of Instructional Conversation on Transitional Bilingual Writers.
Peer reviewedPatthey-Chavez, G. Genevieve; Clare, Lindsay – Written Communication, 1996
Traces the development of ideas explored during reading lessons in children's writings from one transitional bilingual fourth-grade classroom. Uses transcripts from audiotaped and videotaped lessons to study the way reading lessons turned into an anchoring activity for the negotiation of joint meaning. Traces developments in five student…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Grade 4
Peer reviewedDicicco, Jacqueline – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1996
This article describes three very different family environments that nurtured highly gifted children: the Brontes, George Washington Carver, and a group of contemporary siblings in Wales. All cases illustrate the importance of early stimulating environments, including the dynamic interaction of children with nurturing adults, development of the…
Descriptors: Biographies, Child Rearing, Early Experience, Family Environment
Lewis, Richard – SKOLE: The Journal of Alternative Education, 1997
Questions why imagination is not brought into mainstream education as a cornerstone of learning and why education frequently makes students incapable of relating to what is alive and meaningful within themselves. Without imagination, it is impossible to experience the infinite qualities of our senses, nor to shape our thoughts and images of these…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Environment, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedde Villiers, Abie B. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 1996
A study investigated the developmental experiences of 54 black, educationally disadvantaged first-year students in a South African technical institute, particularly differences in student performance when problem solving individually and with mediation. Student reflections and experiences in making the adjustment from secondary to postsecondary…
Descriptors: Black Students, College Freshmen, Educationally Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGray-Rosendale, Laura – Journal of Basic Writing, 1996
Traces scholarly constructions of basic writers' identities. Asks what those students who are labeled basic writers are accomplishing in their speech and writing. Offers a speculative model for analyzing basic writing student discourse. Uses that model to examine the language used in a basic writing classroom. Reviews the implications of such work…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities
Peer reviewedPierson, Christopher T.; Wolniak, Gregory C.; Pascarella, Ernest T.; Flowers, Lamont A. – Review of Higher Education, 2003
With statistical controls for confounding influences, including precollege learning orientations, attendance at a two-year versus four-year college had modest but significant positive effects on student growth in first- and second-year Openness to Diversity, second-year Learning for Self-Understanding, and first-year Internal Locus of Attribution…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education
Peer reviewedHayslette, Sandra; Berry, Chad – Appalachian Journal, 2002
This conversation began with the question: what has teaching Appalachian Studies taught us about teaching in general? Several themes emerged. Teaching Appalachian studies makes the subject matter relevant to the personal growth of students; requires innovative curriculum development; and because of its activist past, connects naturally with…
Descriptors: Appalachian Studies, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDecker, Warren; Lont, Cindy – ACA Bulletin, 1990
Describes an "exit" course, Senior Seminar in Communicative Theories, developed for students majoring in Speech Communication at George Mason University. Outlines the evolution of this course and the case for adding such a course to speech communication curricula. (KEH)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedHughes, Marvalene Styles – NASPA Journal, 1989
Examines evolving feminization of student affairs profession. Asserts that: (l) the functions and values of student affairs are congruent with "feminine" ethic; (2) "feminine" ethic principles are essential to development of students who seek whole-person education; and (3) student affairs leaders must be trained to honor and…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Feminism, Higher Education, Sex Discrimination
Peer reviewedMcDade, Sharon A. – NASPA Journal, 1989
Observes that student affairs professionals are on verge of new opportunity to exert leadership within their institutions. Argues that in readying for leadership role, student affairs professionals should hone leadership abilities and expand management skill repertoire. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, College Administration, Higher Education, Leadership Training
Peer reviewedBarnette, Edmund L. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1989
Examined the effects of a 12-week growth group on self-actualizing behaviors involving a treatment group of 9 master-level counselor candidates and a control group of 8 master-level counselor candidates. Significant gains were obtained by the treatment group on a measure of self-actualization, and these gains tended to hold 5 months later.…
Descriptors: Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Performance, Counselor Training, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedBaum, Susan – Preventing School Failure, 1989
Guidelines are presented to assist in establishing programs to meet the needs of students who are both gifted and learning disabled. The guidelines suggest focusing attention on development of the giftedness, offering a nurturing environment that values individual differences, teaching compensation strategies, and developing awareness of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted Disabled, Individualized Instruction


