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Sandler, A. Lee – 1982
There are a number of advantages to including child and family therapy services in a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO). Because the concept of the HMO is based on a holistic systems-oriented model, it can utilize short-term, structured, and strategic interventions without the burdens of autocratic forms of psychological assessment, large…
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Counseling Services, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role
Wilucki, Belinda McCully – 1984
Using such ethnographic techniques as interviews, classroom observations, and videotape recordings, a study explored the impact of two kindergarten teachers' theoretical orientations to literacy (whole language versus mechanics/skills) on children's developing concepts of writing. Data analysis revealed that children in a communication/whole…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Ethnography, Grammar
Cowperthwaite, Gordon – 1981
At Sinclair Community College (SCC) in Dayton, Ohio, a series of holistic education courses, called Education for Work/Life Actualization, was designed to offer students new skills for the development of self-esteem, empathy, creativity, intuition, centeredness, clarity of values, communication, nutrition, and preventative self-help health care.…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Community Colleges, Courses, Creative Development
Yellin, David – 1982
Recent discoveries about the whole brain seem to call for a holistic approach to learning, one in which educators would teach the whole person, including physical and emotional states as well as cognitive abilities. Three holistic techniques are particularly relevant to education: (1) biofeedback; (2) yoga; and (3) the Lozanov method. Biofeedback…
Descriptors: Biofeedback, Cerebral Dominance, Educational Experiments, Feedback
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Harrison, J. Derek – Journal of General Education, 1987
Describes Monroe Community College's interdisciplinary liberal arts program, the Human Ecology Project, which explores the problems of energy and resource depletion and social and ecological imbalances; increases students' self-reliance in food, energy, shelter, and health care; and examines holistically the interrelationships of technology,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Conservation Education, Depleted Resources, Ecological Factors
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Gerler, Edwin R., Jr., Ed. – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1985
Presents five articles devoted to multimodal theory, research, and practice. Topics include cognitive intervention, the effects of counseling on classroom performance, motivating student attendance with friendship groups, multimodal self management for college students, and a case study describing child adolescent multimodal therapy. (JAC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Attendance, Children
Corwin Press, 2004
Thomas R. Guskey and Robert J. Marzano bring together leaders in the field of educational assessment to offer a multi-book series with the most up to date standards available. Comprehensive yet accessible. Research-based yet practical. This concise series addresses essential assessment concepts with solutions for today's educational challenges.…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Objectives, Scoring Rubrics, Graduate Students
Roeser, Robert W.; Galloway, Mollie K. – 2002
This chapter examines how integrating the study of motivation to learn with the issue of identity development during adolescence requires simultaneous attention to patterns of school functioning, peer relationships, and mental health at the level of the individual, and to patterns of developmental supports or risks at the level of the social…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Data Analysis, Early Adolescents, Holistic Approach
Kussrow, Paul G. – 1997
"Holosagogy" is proposed as a new, complete system of learning and teaching that applies to teachers and learners of all ages, cultures, and disciplines in all educational settings. The first section of the paper discusses facts about the human brain and explains why educators must understand and respect how the brain works to perceive,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Andragogy, Cognitive Processes
Jackson, Heather; Haughton, Lesley – 1998
Adult guidance in community settings offers a holistic, personal development approach to individuals wishing to change their work or learning situations. Adult guidance in community settings can include some or all of the following: offering initial information and advice; signposting to other agencies; and providing guidance through group or…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Community Programs, Counseling Objectives
Evans, Susan D. – 2001
Most cultures in the world have an educational tradition dating from well before the Christian era. These ancient educational systems were quite different from the modern Euro-American system that is now so prevalent everywhere, and were successful in producing graduates who were experts as well as citizens of character. This paper suggests that…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), American Indian Education, American Indians, Educational Change
Pitawanakwat, Joyce – 2001
Traditional Ojibway education is currently being delivered by eight First Nations communities on Manitoulin Island and the north shore of Lake Huron, in Ontario. Integration into the formal school system, with the exception of language programs, is not formally established. Elders and traditional teachers are only invited by individual teachers.…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Chippewa (Tribe), Cultural Education
Cameron, Caren; Tate, Betty; MacNaughton, Daphne; Politano, Colleen – 1997
Noting that the use of rewards in the form of stickers, trophies, prizes, points, tokens, and grades is commonplace in elementary education today, this book explores the differences between rewards and recognition and shows how teachers can build student confidence, motivate learning, and develop skills for lifelong learning through recognition.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Sargent, John A. – 2001
The researcher/author developed, out of necessity as a teacher, an alternative method to teach reading to a classroom containing students with learning disabilities. A study sought to determine whether the "Achieve" reading curriculum is an effective instructional methodology for increasing the reading achievement of seventh-grade…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Evaluation, Grade 7, Holistic Approach
Boothby, Samuel – 1999
Formal and informal assessment of interdisciplinary courses in learning communities indicate that communicating across disciplines is a problem that can diminish the effectiveness of these courses. A new discipline called the Science of Creative Intelligence (SCI) has been used for 27 years at Maharishi University of Management (Iowa) to…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Consciousness Raising, Critical Thinking
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