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Kress, Jeffrey S.; Cohen, Steven M.; Davidson, Aryeh – Journal of Jewish Education, 2007
Successful career development involves balancing the values and expectations held by oneself and by others regarding one's position and the roles played as part of the position. Due to the nature of their work, rabbis face special challenges with regard to balancing professional roles and expectations. Results from a study of Conservative rabbis…
Descriptors: Career Development, Clergy, Jews, Judaism
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Fallon, Melissa A.; Jome, LaRae M. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2007
Gender-role conflict theory has suggested that women athletes will experience role conflict because they are attempting to enact both feminine and masculine gender roles, yet research findings have shown mixed support for this notion. The purpose of this study was to explore how women rugby players negotiate gender-role expectations and conflict…
Descriptors: Females, Role Conflict, Athletes, Sex Role
Thurston-Gonzalez, Sara J. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The focus of this qualitative study is on U.S. third culture kids (TCKs), youth who have grown up abroad because of their parent's work, and their college choice experiences and reentry expectations. Through a background questionnaire and personal interviews with eleven students transitioning from two international secondary schools in a…
Descriptors: Child Development, Foreign Countries, Self Concept, Global Approach
Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, 2009
The purview of the National VET (Vocational Education and Training) Equity Advisory Taskforce (NVEAT) encompasses a range of clients and issues across the full spectrum of the VET sector. NVEAT has undertaken a number of activities to gain a better understanding of the range of issues affecting all learners and particular disadvantaged groups of…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Course Content, Vocational Education, Advisory Committees
Moore, Niamh – National Academy for Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (NJ1), 2009
In an increasingly competitive economy, the capacity for self-motivation, problem-solving skills and an ability to think critically are core graduate attributes. However, the capacity to create an educational environment that develops and harnesses such skills is a distinct challenge as resources become increasingly restricted. Geographical Skills…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Quality Control, Experiential Learning, Teaching Methods
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Barton, Andrew; Donahue, Christiane – Journal of General Education, 2009
First-year seminars have become common at liberal arts and other colleges across the United States. An accumulating body of research appears to demonstrate that this curricular element is associated with increased retention of students and is positively correlated with graduation rates, student adjustment and involvement, student satisfaction,…
Descriptors: First Year Seminars, Graduation Rate, Student Adjustment, Program Effectiveness
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Wilkinson, Deanna L.; Magora, Amanda; Garcia, Marie; Khurana, Atika – Journal of Family Issues, 2009
This study aims to broaden researchers' understanding of fatherhood by focusing on an understudied population of young, urban, minority, crime-involved fathers. Using 115 qualitative life history interviews, the authors examine fatherhood expectations, role participation, and ideals. Study fathers described very similar ideals for being fathers…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Crime, Fathers, Puerto Ricans
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Harter, Lynn M. – Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2009
Dr. Pete Anderson, a clinician and professor at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, entered the life of Anna and her family two years ago. Anna was referred to him because of his clinical research and expertise in pediatric oncology and multimodality therapies. Anna had been diagnosed with metastatic Ewing's Sarcoma, a form of bone…
Descriptors: Physician Patient Relationship, Interpersonal Communication, Perspective Taking, Quality of Life
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Smith, Michael J. – Education and Urban Society, 2009
Research extols the benefits of parent involvement in college choice, but low-SES African American parents are unable to match efforts of wealthier parents. This qualitative study found that in their communities the high school diploma was the normative credential for upward mobility. To this end, parents used narratives of struggle to motivate…
Descriptors: High Schools, College Choice, Parent Participation, Expectation
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Hecht, Michael L.; Elek, Elvira; Wagstaff, David A.; Kam, Jennifer A.; Marsiglia, Flavio; Dustman, Patricia; Reeves, Leslie; Harthun, Mary – Journal of Drug Education, 2009
This study assessed the immediate and short-term outcomes of adapting a culturally-grounded middle school program, "keepin' it REAL", for elementary school students. After curriculum adaptation, 10 schools were randomly assigned to the intervention in 5th grade with follow-up boosters in 6th grade; 13 schools were randomly assigned to the control…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Curriculum Development, School Activities, Intervention
Bird, William A. – 1998
Research has shown that optimistic and pessimistic outcome expectancy evaluations are associated with adaptive and maladaptive levels of psychological functioning, physical wellness, and health recovery issues. The research of M. F. Scheier, C. S. Carver, M. E. P. Seligman, and C. R. Snyder supports the hypothesis that elevated optimism or…
Descriptors: Expectation, Learning Theories, Mental Health, Outcomes of Treatment
Peterson, Kathleen A.; Waldron, Daryl J.; Paulson, Sharon E. – 1998
School psychologists are trained to work with a wide variety of students and school personnel. Unfortunately, their role has often been narrowly defined by legal issues and by administrators and teachers who do not understand the potential of school psychologists. This study investigated whether teachers are currently turning to school…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation, School Psychologists
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Clifford, M. M. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1975
It is predicted that, among children, Validity of Expectation is an increasing monotonic function of development and that invalid expectations are reflected to a greater extent in overestimation than in underestimation. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Expectation, Feedback, Predictive Validity
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Kent, Ronald N.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1974
Results of the present investigation indicate that when there is no actual change in behavior, knowledge by observers of predicted results is unlikely to alter behavioral recordings. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Bias, Evaluation, Expectation
McCarty, Michael E. – 1989
This study using the Visual Expectation Paradigm explored ways in which predictability of stimulus location and time of appearance affect the formation of expectations in infants of 3 months. A total of 64 babies were randomly assigned to one of four groups that differed by predictability of stimulus location and time of stimulus appearance.…
Descriptors: Expectation, Eye Movements, Infants, Prediction
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