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Peer reviewedZuga, Karen F. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1993
Among curriculum theories such as social efficiency, social meliorism, and human development, social efficiency has predominated in technology education. Diversity, the global economy, and other trends signal a need to reconsider the theoretical bases of technology education curriculum. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Technology, Individual Development, Social Change
Peer reviewedLovecky, Deirdre V. – Roeper Review, 1998
Explores the concept of spiritual sensitivity in children, noting that some gifted children show early evidence of an understanding of spiritual concepts. It examines the role of asynchrony in the development of spiritual concerns and offers examples of how gifted children experience these concerns in their everyday lives. (DB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Gifted, Individual Development, Personality Traits
Peer reviewedShavinina, Larisa V. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1999
Examination of the child prodigy phenomenon suggests it is a result of extremely accelerated mental development during sensitive periods that leads to the rapid growth of a child's cognitive resources and their construction into specific exceptional achievements. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedPfaller, Joan; Kiselica, Mark; Gerstein, Lawrence – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1998
The relationship between attachment style and family dynamics was examined among undergraduate students (N=238). Three dimensions of family structure studied were cohesion, adaptability, and satisfaction. Securely attached participants reported significantly higher levels of adaptability, cohesion, and satisfaction in their family of origin than…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Family Life, Individual Development, Parent Child Relationship
Peer reviewedAysto, Seija M. – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1998
Pursues three goals: (1) to study developmental trends of cognitive functions across different age groups of Finnish students; (2) to identify distinct cognitive subgroups and profiles among students; and (3) to compare cognitive styles of normal and language-impaired (dysphasic) students. Reports and interprets findings in terms of the PASS…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aphasia, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style
Aspros, Julie – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1999
Discusses the roots of the tea ceremony, which began in China, but flourished in Japan by way of Zen Buddhist faith. Describes four principles of the tea ceremony--harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility--each of which may be linked to professional and personal goals of outdoor education. (CDS)
Descriptors: Buddhism, Ceremonies, Individual Development, Meditation
Peer reviewedPage, Nanette; Czuba, Cheryl E. – Journal of Extension, 1999
Empowerment is a multidimensional social process that helps people develop power to use in their lives, communities, and society. The Connecticut People Empowering People program builds on the theory of critical adult education to develop skills and supports for empowerment. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Empowerment, Extension Education
Peer reviewedSarver, Daniel; Johnson, Earl; Verma, Satish – Journal of Extension, 2000
An instrument to assess how successful a youth organization is in developing individuals was tested. Louisiana 4-H members (n=132) agreed that the instrument items reflected the concept of a "worthy youth organization." They felt that their 4-H program was highly successful and, in fact, was significantly better than the benchmark on…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Measures (Individuals), Organizational Effectiveness, Outcomes of Education
Peer reviewedSelby, David; Pike, Graham – Convergence, 2000
Presents four dimensions of a model of global education: inner, temporal, spatial, and issues related. Outlines key ideas, knowledge, skills, and attitudes for each dimension. Describes learning and teaching in the global classroom. (SK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Global Education, Holistic Approach, Individual Development
Peer reviewedWillis, George – Educational Horizons, 2000
Arts educators can learn the following from persons who have pursued spirituality and mysticism: awareness of the limits of the human condition, the necessity of metaphor to describe the ineffable, recognition that we are all potentially artists and mystics, and the call to active life in the world. (SK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Fine Arts, Individual Development, Mysticism
Peer reviewedHarrison, Roger – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2000
In the discourse of learner self-management, learners must take responsibility for learning and are offered the possibility of individual autonomy and control. A critical perspective reveals that environmental constraints inhibit the success of technical-rational self-management techniques. An alternative view is the entrepreneurial self, a…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Discourse Analysis, Empowerment, Individual Development
Peer reviewedMyers, Jane E. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1998
Bibliotherapy is presented as a strategy for cocreating therapeutic metaphors with clients. The use of these metaphors for promoting both first and second order change is enhanced when the metaphor is processed using Developmental Counseling and Therapy (DCT). Case examples are included to illustrate the combined use of these techniques. (Author)
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Case Studies, Cognitive Restructuring, Counseling Techniques
Peer reviewedKline, Susan L.; Clinton, Barbara L. – Communication Education, 1998
Finds developmentally based systematic age changes in four of six persuasive-message practices in middle childhood: creating consensus about a problem, advocating a proposal, motivating the other to act, and building the other's self-concept. Notes that these age effects reflect children's evolving views about communication and messages as they…
Descriptors: Children, Communication Skills, Elementary Education, Individual Development
Peer reviewedDubble, Sharon L. – NAMTA Journal, 1996
Discusses the Montessori method. Evolves a new vision of the school based on Montessori principles and addresses the anxieties felt during times of transition as part of the natural growth process. Claims that these transitions are cyclical, and affect more than just the children--they also create concern for teachers, parents, and administrators.…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Developmental Stages, Emotional Adjustment, Individual Development
Peer reviewedMatthews, Mary G. – NAMTA Journal, 1996
Responds to William Sears's article: "Attachment Parenting: A Style That Works" (PS 523 690). Claims that there are alternatives to "attachment parenting" based on the Montessori philosophy, pointing out that Sears's suggestion of sleeping with the baby and carrying the baby in a sling may easily become obstacles in the path of…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Family Involvement, Individual Development, Infants


