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Alfred, Mary V. – Online Submission, 2005
This study explored the experiences of African American women as they transitioned from welfare to work and develop economic self-sufficiency. The barriers to self-sufficiency included the "work-first" philosophy and case management practices, labor market conditions and employment practices, and personal history. HRD can help minimize…
Descriptors: Welfare Services, African Americans, Females, Attitudes
Cline, Andrew R. – Community Literacy Journal, 2006
Integrity is commonly conflated with basic literacy in assessments of the skills workers need. This case study of a word-based character education program in Springfield, Missouri examines how business leaders may blame a lack of skills by employees on a lack of moral literacy. The premise of this essay is that the expression of a literacy program…
Descriptors: Literacy, Values Education, Community Programs, Integrity
Grebennikov, Leonid – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2005
The terms "normalisation" and "normalised child" were introduced into early childhood scholarship by Maria Montessori, whose ideas regarding norm and deviation in children's development and behaviour have been discussed, debated and sometimes criticised, but remain magnetic and recognised worldwide. Contemporary Western society is witnessing a…
Descriptors: Young Children, Montessori Method, Normalization (Disabilities), Child Psychology
Salameh, Pascale R.; Barbour, Bernadette – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2006
In the nursing profession it is necessary for a nurse to engage in continuing education to keep up to date. In Lebanon efforts to establish such continuing education are being made. However, a cross-sectional study conducted on a representative sample of 254 nurses found that 60 per cent attend an insufficient number of continuing education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nurses, Professional Continuing Education, Individual Characteristics
O'Donnell, Kevin; Chapman, Chris – National Center for Education Statistics, 2006
This report presents selected data on adults' participation in educational activities in the United States, excluding full-time only enrollments in college/university or vocational/technical credential programs, over a 12-month period from 2004-05. Historically, full-time only participation in postsecondary (college and vocational) programs has…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Participation, Adult Education, Individual Characteristics
Williamson, Kirsty; Bannister, Marion; Makin, Lynne; Johanson, Graeme; Schauder, Don; Sullivan, Jen – Australian Library Journal, 2006
Baby boomers are epitomised by the phrase "wanting it now". This large group of the population is better educated, more technologically literate, generally wealthier than any previous generation and has high expectations of quality services and products. Just as they have led other social revolutions, baby boomers are expected to revolutionise the…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Baby Boomers, Individual Characteristics, Retirement
Bergstrom, Kip; Soares, Louis – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2006
Emphasis on the individual is reshaping the business models of today's firms as they gear up to compete, not on products and services, but through innovation and the insight of individual workers. In the coming decade, meeting the human capital development needs of these firms and individuals will challenge New England's education and workforce…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Human Capital, Innovation, Education Work Relationship
Schwoerer, Catherine E.; May, Douglas R.; Hollensbe, Elaine C.; Mencl, Jennifer – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2005
A pretest-posttest field study investigated self-efficacy, both general and specific, in an intensive training experience to prepare new recruits for their work assignments. Specific issues addressed include (1) the effects of the training experience on general self-efficacy (GSE), work-specific selfefficacy (SSE), and performance expectancy; (2)…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Self Efficacy, Pretests Posttests, Performance
Ontai-Grzebik, Lenna L.; Raffaelli, Marcela – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2004
Building on prior Latino ethnic identity research, this study had three goals: describe age-related trends in ethnic identity among young adults, examine relations among ethnic identity and individual factors, and explore the impact of family and peer socialization on ethnic identity. The participants (two hundred 19- to 30-year-olds; mean age =…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Family Influence, Peer Influence, Social Influences

Tango, Robert A.; Kolodinsky, Pit – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2004
This analysis of chronically unemployed job seekers after they completed a comprehensive job skills training program reveals dynamic interpersonal and intrapersonal characteristics that have an impact on job-finding success. Of primary interest in this study was the relationship between R. B. Cattell's (1988) second-order personality factors and…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Personality Traits, Job Skills, Employment Level
Donaldson-Feilder, Emma J.; Bond, Frank W. – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2004
Psychological acceptance (acceptance) and emotional intelligence (EI) are two relatively new individual characteristics that are hypothesised to affect well-being and performance at work. This study compares both of them, in terms of their ability to predict various well-being outcomes (i.e. general mental health, physical well-being, and job…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Individual Characteristics, Occupational Safety and Health
Ball, Joanna; Pelton, Jennifer; Forehand, Rex; Long, Nicholas; Wallace, Scyatta A. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2004
We present an overview of the methodology employed in the Parents Matter! Program. Information on the following aspects of the program is presented: participant eligibility and recruitment; consenting procedures and administration of assessments; development and utilization of measures in the assessments; study design; intervention procedures;…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Eligibility, Recruitment, Measurement Objectives
Csarny, Richard J. – ProQuest LLC, 1997
This study examined the degree to which certain religious/spiritual constructs simply reflect personality variables and to what extent they describe unique components of individual differences. It assessed the incremental validity of several recent or widely used religious measures over personality dimensions in predicting quality of life, racism,…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Personality, Religious Factors, Measures (Individuals)
Thomas, Gross F. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2004
The author studied children's and young adult's perceptions of facial age and beliefs about the sociability, cognitive ability, and physical fitness of adult faces. From pairs of photographs of adult faces, participants (4-6 years old, 8-10 years old, 13-16 years old, and 19-23 years old) selected the one face that appeared younger, older, better…
Descriptors: Children, Young Adults, Visual Perception, Human Body
Perceived Risk in College Selection: Differences in Evaluative Criteria Used by Students and Parents
Warwick, Jacquelyn; Mansfield, Phylis M. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2003
Students and parents base college selection on how well the college will overcome the perceived financial, social, psychological, physical, and functional risks associated with the college experience. Nineteen criteria associated with these risks were evaluated for significant differences between students and parents as well as for their level of…
Descriptors: College Choice, Risk, Evaluation Criteria, Individual Differences