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Hansell, Stephen; Wiatrowski, Michael D. – 1980
Both social ability and social disability models of delinquent peer relations have been developed to explain the social relations of delinquents. A key difference between these models is the assumption of normal social relations among delinquents in the social ability model, contrasted to the social ineptitude and lack of social skills attributed…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Group Dynamics, Group Structure
1980
The purpose of the international symposium on Violence Toward Children was to lay foundations, identify priorities and put forward guidelines for further research and action designed to reduce the level and frequency of violent acts perpetrated on children. This document presents an edited account of the major questions addressed. The main thesis…
Descriptors: Aggression, Bullying, Child Abuse, Children
Golbeck, Susan L.; And Others – 1978
The three papers included in this symposium discuss the relevance of Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development to the early childhood practitioner. First, an overview of Piaget's theory is presented. This focusses on the particular aspects of the theory most relevant to practitioners in early childhood education. Second, curriculum…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Curriculum Development, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education
Hansell, Stephen; Slavin, Robert E. – 1979
Several recent studies have shown that when black and white students work together on biracial learning teams, they make more cross-racial friendships than students in traditional classrooms. This study is a secondary analysis of one of these studies, conducted to discover for whom the effects of cooperative learning are the greatest. The sample…
Descriptors: Black Students, Friendship, Grade 7, Grade 8
LONDON, JACK; WENKERT, ROBERT – 1965
WITH THE INCREASING LEISURE TIME OF BLUE-COLLAR WORKERS, CONCERN IS GROWING OVER THEIR LOW PARTICIPATION IN ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS. MYTHS ABOUT BLUE-COLLAR WORKERS WHICH STAND IN THEIR WAY INCLUDE--LOWER CLASS APATHY, INCAPABILITY OF SUSTAINED INTELLECTUAL EFFORT, AND LACK OF APPRECIATION OF THE VALUE OF EDUCATION. OBSTACLES INHERING IN SOCIAL…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Aspiration, Disadvantaged
Townsend-Moller, Darlene A. – 1977
This paper discusses the preschool classroom needs of the imperceptibly handicapped child who has a medically-diagnosed physical condition which includes unpredictable episodes placing the child in a temporary state of dysfunction. (epilepsy, juvenile diabetes, and severe allergies are examples of such handicaps.) In most cases the child is…
Descriptors: Allergy, Classroom Environment, Diabetes, Epilepsy
Rosen, Sidney; Powell, Evan R. – 1977
In same-age peer-tutoring, the tutor's role carries more status than the tutee's, and assigning the more competent pupil to tutor is more status congruent (equitable) than the reverse; both facets of status should therefore promote achievement and satisfaction in peer tutoring. A series of studies, involving first a simulation then actual tutoring…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development, College Students
Despert, J. Louise – 1975
Children's emotional development from infancy through adolescence, is described through brief anedcotes and through photographs. Psychological explanations of child behavior are discussed. Children's reactions to parents, siblings, and peers, and to experiences such as pain, discovering one's body, eating, exploring, and visiting the doctor are…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cross Cultural Studies
Cooper, Grace C. – 1974
This illustrated booklet on prenatal care and birth is part of a related curriculum on parenting and child development designed for school-age mothers. Conception, embryonic and fetal development, the birth process, nutrition during pregnancy, and emotional and physical characteristics of pregnant women are explained. Short quizzes and answers are…
Descriptors: Child Development, Eating Habits, Emotional Adjustment, Individual Differences
Wandersman, Lois Pall – 1975
This paper describes an ecological observational study of social interaction and cognitive socialization in family day care. The study employs a reciprocal model which analyzes effects of the caregiver on the child and of the child on the caregiver by comparing the interaction of the same caregiver with "own" and "other"…
Descriptors: Affection, Behavior Patterns, Early Childhood Education, Family Day Care
Selman, Robert L. – 1975
This paper presents a structural-developmental model of social cognition and discusses the implications of this approach for social intervention research. This model of social development is concerned with social reasoning and judgment. The basic assumption of this model of social cognition is that the structure of social reasoning develops…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Missakian, Elizabeth; Hamer, Karen – 1974
This study is an attempt to apply ethological tools of observation and analysis to the social behavior of 25 communally-reared children, ages 6 months to 4 years. The focus of this analysis is aggression and dominance relations. Findings indicate that: (1) agonistic behavior reveals stable and linear dominance hierarchies for children from 6…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aggression, Animal Behavior, Antisocial Behavior
Dees, James W. – 1972
In order to test the ubiquity of the structure of the intellect for predictors of performance, a psychomotor skill (M 16 rifle proficiency test), a measure of perseverance (completion or resignation from OCS Program), and a measure of leadership ability (peer ratings) were selected as criteria on which multiple regressions were conducted with a…
Descriptors: Correlation, Group Testing, Intelligence, Intelligence Tests
Whitehurst, Keturah E. – 1972
Parents and teachers are the chief mediators of effective influences in child development and what happens to them happens to the child, directly or indirectly. Pressures on parents and teachers become pressures on the child. Attempting to remediate a child's deficiencies without focusing upon the societal forces that contributed to their…
Descriptors: Conflict, Educational Research, Emotional Development, Grandparents
Purdue Univ., Lafayette, IN. Educational Research Center. – 1973
This rating scale was developed to yield a measure of peer acceptance and socialization for students in grades 1-6. Each child is asked to consider his classmates in terms of three sets of questions, each set having 20 items. The child responds to the question by circling yes or no or sometimes on the answer sheet. Items are organized around three…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Interpersonal Competence
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