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Ray, Robert O. – 1981
Although research has identified leisure as a significant factor of individual well-being in different stages of adult life, there is little insight into how leisure behaviors and attitudes are acquired. A cross-sectional sample of 300 rural adults was interviewed. Leisure attitudes were assessed on a leisure ethic scale, and well-being was…
Descriptors: Adults, Family Influence, Individual Development, Leisure Time
Baker, Carol E. – 1981
Studies of the adult life cycle indicate three identifiable transitional periods within working years in which one must reexamine and renew the direction of life and work. However, research findings indicate the timing and tasks of these vital transitions differ widely for men and women. These findings hold implications for individual and family…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Administration, Faculty Advisers, Graduate Students
Rokosz, Francis M. – 1981
Two concurrent developments have led to widespread shifts in the directions of structured intramural programs in higher education. Several universities place an emphasis on student development through administrative leadership training and participation in the governing process of intramural athletic departments. Student duties may include…
Descriptors: Aggression, Attitude Change, Competition, Decision Making
Penchansky, Mimi B.; And Others – 1981
Prepared for the 1981 Spring Institute of the Library Association of City University of New York (LACUNY), this bibliography lists sources on academic library management techniques. Its three sections encompass the following areas: (1) the individual's relationship to the library organization, (2) effective management of time, and (3) human…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Administrator Role, Administrators, Higher Education
Lipsitz, Joan – 1981
It is the misfortune of young adolescents that just at the point in their lives when they are seeking definition, two areas of confusion and ignorance converge: confusion about the purposes of schooling for young adolescents and ignorance about early adolescence as a critical developmental stage in the life span. Some myths which prohibit better…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Developmental Tasks, Individual Development, Individual Needs
Floden, Robert E.; Feiman, Sharon – 1981
This paper summarizes an examination and critique of literature related to the application of developmental theories to teacher education. Analysis of selected readings revealed a weak bond between the theoretical framework of developmentalists and concrete practices. It was concluded that, though much may be gained from a developmental theory of…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Educational Objectives
Seiquist, Jack – 1977
This practicum describes a videotaped growth group/learning community experience designed and facilitated by a counselor as a practical application of Carl Rogers' theory on encounter groups. The goal was to increase students' interpersonal effectiveness. The purpose of the practicum was fourfold: (1) to form a learning community and videotape…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Educational Media, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics
Garbarino, James; And Others – 1978
The "social maps" of 89 youngsters as they made the transition from sixth to eighth grades (elementary to junior high school) were explored. Data were gathered through interviews with the youngsters in sixth and again in eighth grade. Subjects' mothers were also interviewed at both times. Interviews focused on the child's social network as…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Influence, Developmental Psychology, Friendship
ElLaissi, M. I.; ElLaissi, Bobbie – 1978
The statement that a teacher education program should develop a teacher's capacity for affective responses at the same time that it encourages the development of knowledge and skill in teaching is the affirmative hypothesis of this paper. A checklist was devised for the purpose of assessing the progressive and personalistic orientations of teacher…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Development, Educational Objectives, Evaluation Criteria
Lewis, Frank W. – 1978
The context of Hohlberg-prompted interest in moral development stage models is described. Some of Piaget's scattered comments about the use of stage models in studying and understanding moral development are presented and their implications exposed. While admitting the necessity and utility of such heuristic models, Piaget frequently urges caution…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Stages, Human Development, Human Services
Maley, Donald
The holistic nature of the human experience and the reality of human functioning need to be considered by the industrial arts profession; an overemphasis on psychomotor functioning to the exclusion of affect and cognition, will ultimately win the profession neither acceptance nor effectiveness. The nature of learning involves a range of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Experiential Learning, Humanistic Education, Individual Development
Newton, Robert R. – 1980
This paper analyzes educational trends in Catholic high schools in the 1970s. A discussion of the religious aspects of Catholic school education includes spiritual development of the individual, emphasis on the social justice side of a Christian vocation, faculty responsibility for religious formation, and systematic planning to address the…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Individual Development, Moral Development, Religious Education
Schroth, Marvin L. – 1980
Fluid intelligence (Gf) is a general relation-perceiving capacity determined by each person's cortical, neurological connection count development. Its processes are involved in reasoning, concept formation and problem-solving, where acculturation has little effect. Crystallized intelligence (Gc) manifests knowledge and general comprehension,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Acculturation, Comprehension, Concept Formation
Petrie, Thomas A.; Petrie, Inez New – 1980
According to developmental psychology, human development occurs in an identifiable sequence of stages. Appropriate experiences at each stage make development smoother and more rapid. Leadership can be roughly defined as the ability to structure events in a way that will take best advantage of developmental patterns. Members of organizations are…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Role, Administrators, Developmental Psychology
Blai, Boris – 1980
For more than 35 years the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has been the nation's major instrument of support for research in mental health. The yield from this ongoing research effort has been substantial, with a substantive increase of information about the causes, treatment, and prevention of mental illness as well as the factors that…
Descriptors: Counselors, Federal Programs, Health Programs, Individual Development
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