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Peer reviewedSmith-Shank, Deborah – Journal of Social Theory in Art Education, 1998
Argues that developments over the past twenty-five years in feminist art, art criticism, and action have allowed insights into the work of women artists. Explores feminist artwork, feminist context(s), and the author's personal development as a woman, artist, teacher, and participant in the communities that affected her development. (DSK)
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Art, Art Criticism, Art Education
Peer reviewedCullen, L. A.; Barlow, J. H. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1998
This study examined the mentoring component of a program in the United Kingdom for young unemployed adults with the physical disability of arthritis. The 18-month Into-Work Personal Development Programme includes residential components, mentoring, and a work experience or vocational-training placement. Issues are raised concerning matching of…
Descriptors: Emotional Adjustment, Foreign Countries, Individual Development, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedBritton, Carolyn; Baxter, Arthur – Gender and Education, 1999
Explores the process of personal and social transformation involved in becoming a mature student through the construction of four narratives derived from the biographical accounts of 21 students entering higher education. Demonstrates the gendered nature of conceptions of self in these accounts. Shows that education is a key site for the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Development
Peer reviewedThomas, Hoben; Lohaus, Arnold; Kessler, Thomas – Developmental Psychology, 1999
Three samples of 8- to 16-year olds were assessed three times at yearly intervals on eight water-level items. Within-child change over age was viewed as stochastic process of the child changing or remaining in one of three latent strategy states. Although there was improvement in task performance over age, the general finding was that strategy…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedWelsh, Deborah P.; Galliher, Renee V.; Powers, Sally I. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 1998
Used two approaches to examine mothers', adolescents', and observers' discrepancies in perceptions of family interaction in rural, working-class families. Results using the divergent-realities approach support a developmental lifespan perspective positing that developmental tasks influence perception. Results using perceived-inequalities approach…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Comparative Analysis
Ost, Nancy – Journal of Family Life: A Quarterly for Empowering Families, 1999
The co-director of a small independent school describes Girls' Class, which she created in order to have a special time together with the girls in grades 6 through 8. The class provides guidance and celebrates spirituality and the beginning of menses for the young women. To end the class, each person says a positive self-affirmation and gives…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Ceremonies, Empowerment, Females
Peer reviewedJames, Philip – Educational Studies, 1998
Examines dissertation requirements and assessment procedures in 10 environment-related undergraduate and postgraduate programs using a "framework" approach. Hypothesizes that each level should reveal differences in development of deep thought. Finds that each dissertation occupies a distinct place along a progressive development of a…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Doctoral Dissertations, Foreign Countries, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedTodd, Sally M.; Shinzato, Satoshi – Childhood Education, 1999
Presents the autonomous-learner model developed by George Betts and the Renzulli model as possible ways to facilitate creative thinking and personal development in Japanese students, whose culture typically emphasizes memorization. Concludes that developing the mindset to critically question learning will increase students' learning abilities and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Practices, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSamples, Bob – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 1999
Defines four key aspects of a new paradigm of learning: (1) the participatory mind; (2) nature, evolution, and learning; (3) the soul and learning; and (4) transformation. Argues that if students are to believe that what they are taught is worthwhile, they must be given the power to transform. Contains 23 references. (WRM)
Descriptors: Culture, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedIrwin, Rita L. – Art Education, 1998
Identifies and explains the metaphors of carnation and reincarnation that provide a visual portrayal of sharing, teaching, and practicing leadership for art educators. Highlights other metaphors in which women holding leadership roles are discussed. Conveys the importance of community and mentors in the creation of leaders. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Empowerment, Group Experience, Individual Development
Peer reviewedCommons, Michael Lamport; Trudeau, Edward James; Stein, Sharon Anne; Richards, Francis Asbury; Krause, Sharon R. – Developmental Review, 1998
Discusses hierarchical complexity of tasks as a way of conceptualizing information in terms of the power required to complete a task, and its implications for developmental psychology and information science. Provides an analytic solution to the definition of developmental stages and allows for the possibility within the science of scaling the…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Definitions
Peer reviewedBingman, Mary Beth – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 1999
Interviews with rural women active in grassroots community organizations in Appalachia revealed that the consequences of women's participation included learning new skills, developing communication skills, gaining understanding of their lives, and setting new educational or vocational goals. Aspects of organizational environment that supported the…
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Centers, Community Organizations, Individual Development
Peer reviewedCarter, Betty – New Advocate, 2000
Asks what happens when budget and organizational restrictions deny students access to books in their school and public libraries. Suggests that without books, young people are missing the places where they find the sanctuary, direction, discovery, and knowledge that literature offers. Argues that information is about data; literature is about…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Childrens Literature, Coping, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSmith, Karen E.; Landry, Susan H.; Swank, Paul R. – Early Education and Development, 2000
Observed mothers with their infants at 6, 12, and 24 months of age to determine mothers' warm responsiveness and restrictiveness and their relationship to developing independence of children. Found that optimal outcomes were related to older mothers with higher socioeconomic status, and more child-centered childrearing attitudes. (LBT)
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Child Rearing, Discipline, Individual Development
Peer reviewedCharles, Jim – Studies in American Indian Literatures, 2000
Two books by and about American Indians demonstrate the positive impact of warm and caring relationships between elders and youth. Elders in these stories convey to children important lessons about life, death, traditions, heritage, and family; positively affect the identity development and emotional maturity of the adolescent protagonists; and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indian Literature, American Indians, Childrens Literature


