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White, Charles M. – 1980
Implications of Maslow's Need Hierarchy are considered in this paper, along with possible qualifications to the suggested structure and potential effects of superimposing relative deprivation theory onto the hierarchy as an approach to adult education. The interfacing of needs and alternative structurings is discussed in terms of two theories: (1)…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Adults
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Sicoli, M. L. Corbin – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1986
College counselors can increase the likelihood of school success for learning-disabled students by developing long-term therapeutic relationships in which they help students maneuver through the system, acknowledging their limitations and celebrating their triumphs. Proper motivation is crucial to success. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Higher Education
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Mazur, Sally; Pekor, Carrie – Young Children, 1985
Describes the challenge for teachers in effectively and sensitively balancing the physical nurturance of children with the public's concern with the sexual abuse of young children. Public perceptions of child care, parent and professional concerns, and the implications for child development. (AS)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Caregivers, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers
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Betts, George T. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1986
Describes an approach for meeting the emotional and social needs of gifted individuals through the use of seven separate categories. Each category provides a description of an important component of affective education for gifted individuals. Categories are defined and selected resources described. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Educational Research, Gifted, Group Dynamics
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Knoop, Robert; Wagner, James – Canadian Administrator, 1986
Responds to Sackney by stating that the purpose of "alternant leadership" is to avoid a permanent top-down approach to education. Proposes that leaders be accountable to those who elect them. Claims that psychological damage will not occur if all persons involved view the position as a rotating one. Related articles are EA 519 582 and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Change Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership
Iso-Aholo, Seppo E.; Weissinger, Ellen – Parks and Recreation, 1984
Leisure activities seem to have a significant impact on physical and psychological health. Research also indicates that intrinsically motivated behaviors positively affect an individual's sense of well-being, ability to cope with stress, and physical health. (DF)
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Life Satisfaction, Participant Satisfaction, Physical Health
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Sardello, Robert J. – Teachers College Record, 1984
Microcomputers in the classroom pose a technological threat to learning because they transform education into psychology. A discussion of the negative effect of computers in the learning environment is presented. (DF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Environment, Educational Trends, Futures (of Society)
Feuerstein, Reuven; Hoffman, Mildred B. – Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 1982
Various education theories are examined to explain the child's need for a Mediated Learning Experience (MLE), an interaction with another human who interprets the world. Five criteria of MLEs are described, and types of deprivation and their results are discussed. (MJB)
Descriptors: Adults, Child Rearing, Children, Cognitive Development
Easley, Edgar M.; Wigglesworth, David C. – Humanist, 1979
Reviews Maslow's hierarchy of needs in the light of the Jonestown tragedy. Maintains that members of the People's Temple felt frustrated in attaining the lower levels in the world of reality, and so moved outside the pyramid in search of the top, self-actualization. In the process, their primary needs were met. Journal availability: see SO 507…
Descriptors: Essays, Psychological Needs, Psychological Patterns, Psychological Studies
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Smardo, Frances A. – Childhood Education, 1981
Reviews research on the psychological and emotional effects of geographic mobility upon children, the effects upon academic achievement, and the responses of children to moving. Suggestions are given about how to help children cope with moving. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Caregivers, Children, Coping
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Kirkpatrick, J. Stephen – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1979
With Maslow's hierarchy as a basis, the model provides structure for setting goals in counseling cases and overall programs. Different kinds of client concerns are identified, and suggestions are made for using these 14 categories. The article includes specific suggestions for using the model in diagnosis, evaluation, counselor education, and…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Individual Counseling, Individual Needs
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Mellor, David; Storer, Shane – Child Welfare, 1995
Notes that individual therapy is often assumed to be the desired intervention for children in alternate care who are having adjustment problems. Argues that group work should be considered as a possible treatment of choice, as it allows the child to develop his or her own support network. Describes such a group and its successful outcome. (HTH)
Descriptors: Children, Foster Children, Group Therapy, Intervention
Jessee, Peggy O. – Dimensions, 1991
Discusses the importance of child life specialists and programs in helping children cope with the stress and anxiety of hospital experiences. These specialists and programs promote children's growth and development both in the hospital and after returning home. (BB)
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Child Health, Coping, Health Promotion
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Bratter, Barbara I.; And Others – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1991
Claims crisis in education, in part, has been caused by the rigidity of the education professional to continue in a traditional role. Contends for the school to become more responsive to the psychosocial-educational needs of students, the education professional must expand the pedagogical role to the five Ps: politician, psychologist, philosopher,…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Needs, Psychological Needs
Black, Susan – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
Many kids in school will come face-to-face with the death of a close relative or friend. As such, schools need to reach out to grieving students. While it is certainly true that schools cannot compensate for children's severe losses, and it is also true that teachers and counselors cannot assuage children's grief alone, it is also the case that…
Descriptors: Grief, Emotional Response, Student Needs, Psychological Needs
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