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Joldersma, Clarence W. – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 2001
Contends that Paulo Freire's ethical agenda is situated in ontology, or more particularly, in the ontological vocation of humans. At the same time, his deepest motivation is an ethical one, seeking justice for the oppressed. Argues that these two factors-ontology and ethics-are in competition for the status of first philosophy in Freire's work.…
Descriptors: Authoritarianism, Ethics, Freedom, Higher Education
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Landry, Susan H.; Smith, Karen E.; Swank, Paul R.; Assel, Mike A.; Vellet, Sonya – Developmental Psychology, 2001
Examined the role of early versus ongoing maternal responsiveness in predicting cognitive and social development for full-term and preterm children (low- and high-risk) at five ages. Found that children, especially preterm children, showed faster cognitive growth when mothers were consistently responsive. Social growth was similar in the…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Cognitive Development, Developmental Continuity, Longitudinal Studies
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Heimann, Mikael; Laberg, Kari E.; Nordoen, Bodil – Infant and Child Development, 2006
Recent studies indicate that being intensely imitated for a brief period of time increases social interest among children with autism. The aim of this study was to replicate and extend these findings. Twenty children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) were randomly assigned to one of two interaction strategies: imitation (n = 10) or contingent…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Autism, Imitation, Interaction
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Marchesi, Alvaro; Martin, Elena; Echeita, Gerardo; Perez, Eva M. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2005
The study collected and contrasted the opinions of different sectors of the educational community about the functioning and integration of students with special educational needs. In order to do this, a broad questionnaire was sent to teachers of diverse educational stages, to counsellors, parents and to students, both with and without special…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Needs, Social Development, Special Needs Students
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Laible, Deborah – Developmental Psychology, 2004
The goal of this study was to examine whether attachment security and child temperament predicted differences in the elaboration and emotional content of mother-child discourse in 2 contexts and whether those differences were related to a child's socioemotional development. Fifty-one preschool children and their mothers were videotaped reading a…
Descriptors: Personality, Preschool Children, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship
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Giles, Hollyce C. – Professional School Counseling, 2005
Drawing on the concept of a narrative, this article describes three basic patterns underlying the roles and relationships between parents and educators in urban schools: the deficit, in loco parentis, and relational narratives. The author offers evidence for the narratives from the research literature and from her interviews and participant…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, In Loco Parentis, Urban Schools, School Restructuring
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Reis, Sally M.; Renzulli, Joseph S. – Psychology in the Schools, 2004
A recent summary of research produced by a task force of psychologists and educational researchers associated with the National Association for Gifted Children and the National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented indicated that high-ability students are generally at least as well adjusted as any other group of youngsters. This research also…
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Development, Academically Gifted, Intervention
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Kenney, Susan – General Music Today, 2005
The article considers nursery rhymes as the foundation for learning. It is said that nursery rhymes carry all the parts of language that lead to speaking and reading. Because rhymes are short, they are easy for children to repeat, and become some of the first sentences children utter. The rhymes expand vocabulary, exposing children to words they…
Descriptors: Nursery Rhymes, Music Education, Language Acquisition, Cognitive Development
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Kuwabara, Ko – Social Forces, 2005
This article extends Simpson's (2003) research on sex differences in social dilemmas. To test the hypotheses that men defect in response to greed and women to fear, Simpson created Fear and Greed Dilemmas, but experiments using these games supported the greed hypothesis only. In this article I focus on why the fear hypothesis failed and suggest…
Descriptors: Fear, Gender Differences, Hypothesis Testing, Demonstration Programs
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Flitton, Beverley; Buckroyd, Julia; Vassiliou, Maria – British Journal of Special Education, 2006
Beverley Flitton is a PhD student at the University of Hertfordshire, where Julia Buckroyd is Professor of Counselling, and Maria Vassiliou is employed at Durants School, Enfield, as a nursery nurse. In this article, they describe the process of setting up and running a therapeutic group for girls in a school for students with learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Therapy, Females, Learning Problems
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Fivush, Robyn; Haden, Catherine A.; Reese, Elaine – Child Development, 2006
Initial research on maternal reminiscing style established clear and consistent individual differences that vary along a dimension of maternal elaboration and that are related to children's developing autobiographical skills. More recent research has linked maternal elaborative reminiscing to strategic memory development, language and literacy…
Descriptors: Mothers, Children, Social Development, Emotional Development
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Taggart, Brenda; Sammons, Pam; Smees, Rebecca; Sylva, Kathy; Melhuish, Edward; Siraj-Blatchford, Iram; Elliot, Karen; Lunt, Ingrid – British Journal of Special Education, 2006
Education in the early years is a key element in the Government's current strategy. Recently, the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) funded a major study of Effective Provision of Pre-School Education (EPPE). The Early Years Transition and Special Educational Needs (EYTSEN) Project developed from the EPPE research and was also funded by…
Descriptors: Identification, Special Education, Educational Needs, At Risk Persons
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Flowers, Lamont A. – NASPA Journal, 2004
The effects of living on campus on educational gains were estimated for a sample of African American college students. This study also examined the effects of specific residence hall experiences on African American students' educational gains in college. Controlling for an extensive array of demographic characteristics, institutional…
Descriptors: African American Students, Achievement Gains, On Campus Students, Academic Achievement
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Bagdi, Aparna; Vacca, John – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2005
The period of early childhood sets the stage for how well children view themselves, each other, and their world. Shared positive emotional experiences between caregivers and children serve as building blocks for the development of social and emotional well-being in infants and toddlers. Incorporating the three principles of promotion, prevention,…
Descriptors: Well Being, Emotional Experience, Infants, Toddlers
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Johnson, George; Poliner, Rachel; Bonaiuto, Susan – Educational Leadership, 2005
Many schools are using evidence-based social and emotional learning (SEL) programs to prevent certain student behaviors such as bullying and harassment, drug and alcohol abuse and violence. The changing of students' social and emotional behavior requires more than skill lessons, as it requires attention to the environment in which students learn.
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Affective Behavior, Alcohol Abuse, Emotional Development
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