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Chickering, Arthur W. – 1967
This paper emphasizes the college role in student development in areas other than intellectual competence. Autonomy, identity, and interpersonal relationships should be main concerns of the college. The campus environment can directly affect student development through the curriculum, residence halls, evaluation methods, and student-faculty…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, College Environment, Individual Development, Student College Relationship
Cvetkovich, George; Grote, Barbara – 1977
This study considers how adolescent development is related to teenage fertility. Findings from two studies indicate that in some ways teenagers as a group differ from older individuals. The paper details some of the ways in which sexual experiences are influenced by social and emotional maturity and outlines some of the problems which result from…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Birth Rate, Contraception, Individual Development
McGowan, Francis, II – 1975
The paper is written in the form of a dialogue between Miss Theoretician, a teacher, and Mr. Practicality, a school administrator. The Teacher's philosophy can be summarized as follows: In terms of the whole child, there are four facets of personal growth: intellectual, social, emotional, and physical. Schools place too much emphasis on the…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Decision Making Skills, Educational Strategies, Humanistic Education
Gianakaris, George; Damico, Frank – 1976
Amateur wrestling has had a tremendous growth in the past 10 to 15 years. The authors of this manual accumulated wrestling drills from hundreds of contacts with outstanding wrestlers and coaches throughout the country, in addition to their personal input. The manual can be used as a guide for teaching fundamental and advanced wrestling drills.…
Descriptors: Athletics, Individual Development, Physical Education, Physical Fitness
Tyler, Ralph W. – 1976
The nation's schools face difficult problems that must be solved if they are to continue serving our society constructively and effectively. The two hundred years of our country's history demonstrate that in the past the schools have met new needs and have responded well to growing demands for education. An examination of several of the problems…
Descriptors: Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Individual Development
Chaplin, Miriam T. – 1976
The Personal Construct Theory of George Kelly is considered particularly applicable to college reading instruction because the interpretations and subsequent reactions to written language by mature students are highly personal. The key to students' behavior lies in their total personality, enmeshed as it is with past experiences, present…
Descriptors: College Programs, Higher Education, Individual Development, Personality Theories
Shaker, Paul – 1975
In depth psychological self-realization, known as transcedence or cosmic consciousness, is an individual's personal experience of reality. It is an internal, subjective, wordless perception of the essential wholeness of the universe and the individual within it. Little mention is made of mankind collectively in this philosophy. Forms of society…
Descriptors: Existentialism, Humanism, Individual Development, Individualism
Alvir, Howard P. – 1975
This document summarizes a curriculum workshop that defines individualization in terms of cognitive, psychomotor, and affective objectives. This definition is operationalized in objectives, evaluations, and resources keyed to nine individualization steps, which are documented by examples. A one-page planning matrix is used to sum up the nine…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Objectives, Curriculum, Evaluation
Doll, William E., Jr. – 1971
The purpose of this paper is to develop the framework for a teaching methodology based on the concept of experience, especially as that concept has been defined by John Dewey. The discussion is divided into three parts and the first section provides a summation and analysis of behavioral objectives (the current methodology). It is stressed that…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Redfield, Robert – 1955
In these lectures, three aspects of the educational experience are discussed: exploration, conversation, and creation. Exploration is the free reaching outward, compelled by curiosity, wonder, and excitement. This is not necessarily associated with formal education, but must be achieved through the discipline of order and precision; such growth…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Creativity, Curiosity, Educational Philosophy
Lister, James L. – 1969
As the profession of school counseling has developed during the recent years, it has become widely accepted that a primary function of the school counselor is the facilitation and enrichment of the personal development of the students with whom he works. Facilitative conditions are discussed relative to the research in this area. Models of…
Descriptors: Communications, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Role
Kralovec, Dalibor W. – 1971
School safety patrols are a school management team member and provide citizenship training. Pupils, through participation, can learn responsibility and leadership and develop their character. Patrol work is relevant and necessary, and the children are enthusiastic participants. Moreover, patrol work stresses individual needs and human relations.…
Descriptors: Individual Development, School Safety, Student Development, Student Leadership
Heiner, Harold G.; Meacham, Merle L. – 1969
The potential for affective learning by college students was measured through a T-group experience that combined a T-group method with a course in family relationships. Investigated were changes in verbal behavior, the experimental group's influence as models, personality and grade point changes as well as the sociometric influence of T-group…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, College Students, Family Relationship, Individual Development
Hunt, Barrington – 1970
Educators' views seemingly converge on the point that education should further the intellectual and physical growth of the student. The means by which this should be accomplished, however, is the point of contention. This paper surveys some of the more recent empirical studies treating growth and maturity in college students, and cites certain key…
Descriptors: College Students, Curriculum, Educational Responsibility, Higher Education
WALSH, RICHARD P. – 1966
THIS STUDY HAD TWO MAJOR OBJECTIVES--(1) TO STUDY CHANGE IN SELF-CONTROL AS A FUNCTION OF CHRONOLOGICAL AGE, AND (2) TO INVESTIGATE CERTAIN MAJOR VARIABLES PREVIOUSLY SUGGESTED AS MAJOR CORRELATES OF THIS DEVELOPMENT--NAMELY SEX, PARENTAL ATTITUDES, AND TYPES OF SETTING. IT WAS STATISTICALLY CONCLUDED THAT THE MAJOR VARIABLES CONCERNED, SUCH AS…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Discipline
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