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Stordahl, Barbara – 1981
The need for faculty development, approaches to faculty development, and 16 postulates for a successful faculty development program are examined, based on a survey of literature of the 1970s. Among the reasons faculty development is needed are the following: decreased faculty mobility caused by declining university enrollments, financial problems…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Faculty Evaluation, Higher Education
Sternlicht, Manny – 1978
An effective and scientifically-based teaching methodology for use in higher education is proposed. Clinical theory and clinical practice are applied directly into the sphere of higher educational theory and methodology. Findings from the field of clinical psychology have been translated into appropriate and specific methodologies in the field of…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Clinical Psychology, College Instruction, College Students
Canfield, Jack; Wells, Harold C. – 1976
This handbook for teachers and parents presents 100 practical and easily applicable ways to enhance the self-concept of children in the classroom or at home. The techniques are drawn from many of the newer approaches to self-development such as gestalt therapy, psychosynthesis, guided fantasy, sensory awareness, transactional analysis, expressive…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Ministry of Education, Wellington (New Zealand). – 1973
Intended to stimulate public discussion on the aims and policies of New Zealand education, this background paper has three major sections. The first section discusses the role of education in relation to equal opportunity, democracy, cultural difference, national development, and personal development. In part two, graphs, tables, and text give a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Citizenship, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism
Bragg, Ann Kieffer – 1976
Ways in which institutional characteristics and student characteristics interact to produce distinctive learning environments and encourage a sense of identity in students are considered. Professional identity is defined as the process of acquiring the values, attitudes, and skills of the single chosen profession. The process takes place on both…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Role, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Gaige, Frederick H. – 1977
College and university administrators go through three types of transitions: job transitions, career transitions, and life transitions. Each of these is detailed in this conference speech and suggestions are made for assisting administrators with such changes. Reference is made to experimental services designed and implemented over the past three…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Career Change, Conference Reports, Crisis Intervention
Evans, Nancy J.; Forney, Deanna S.; Guido-DiBrito, Florence – 1998
This text is intended for individuals studying or involved in college student affairs work and focuses on theory and research concerning the cognitive, affective, and behavioral development of today's college students. Part 1 examines the concept of student development in a chapter providing an historical context and a chapter on the role and uses…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Developmental Stages, Higher Education
Young, William H., Ed. – 1998
This book contains 22 chapters, each by separate authors, about the present and changing state of continuing professional education. The following are included: "Introduction" (William H. Young); "Visioning in Continuing Professional Education via Paradigm Shifts in Research Activities" (Thomas A. Lifvendahl); "Wellness for Professionals" (Michele…
Descriptors: Career Change, Educational Trends, Employment Patterns, Employment Practices
Vaske, Joann M. – 2001
A study attempted to derive the meaning of critical thinking in adult education through exploration of graduate faculty members' perceptions and perceived practices of critical thinking in adult education. Grounded theory methodology was used to explain the meaning of critical thinking to adult educators. The primary data sources were unstructured…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Educators, Critical Thinking
Ertmer, Peggy A.; Stepich, Donald A. – 1999
This study was designed to explore changes in students' problem-solving skills as they analyzed instructional design case studies during a semester-long course. Nineteen students at two Midwestern universities analyzed six to ten case studies as part of their course assignments. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected, with students'…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Active Learning, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies
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Weingartner, Rudolph H. – Liberal Education, 1979
Northwestern University's recently revised undergraduate curriculum is described. Six distributional areas of required study are: natural sciences, formal studies, social and behavioral sciences, historical studies, values, and literature and fine arts. The plan reflects the need for compensatory and transitional courses as well as for…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Students, Compensatory Education
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Elster, Shulamith Reich – Religious Education, 1996
Reflects on the personal growth experienced at the Catholic-Jewish Colloquium by asking a series of questions. The questions reflect on such issues as pre-meeting expectations, adult learning experiences, the process of interfaith sharing, and the moving beyond communal faith boundaries. (MJP)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Catholics, Conferences
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Soodak, Leslie C.; Podell, David M. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1997
The personal and teaching efficacy beliefs of preservice and practicing teachers (N=626) were investigated. Significant interaction was found between experience level and school level on personal efficacy. Secondary teachers were more homogeneous in their personal efficacy beliefs and had less teaching efficacy than elementary teachers. (SM)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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Niemczynski, Adam – Journal of Moral Education, 1996
Defines moral education as the attempt to create individuals who are willing and able to treat each other as equals and feel compassion towards one another. Considers the contributions of psychotherapy concerning the potential of autonomous individual development to enact social change. (MJP)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Principles, Empathy, Ethical Instruction
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Miller, Stuart – Teaching of Psychology, 1997
Discusses the results of a content analysis of student journals in which the students applied concepts from their social psychology course to their daily social experiences. Reveals that students applied each of four cognitive operations (labeling, explaining, reducing consequences, and self-assessing) to various aspects of the self. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Analysis, Course Content, Higher Education
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