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Kovacs, George – Journal of Thought, 1979
The art of teaching inspired by the phenomenological attitude is not a power of imposition allowing the illusion of autonomy, but an attitude of unfolding the actualizing forces of the human person. This is why the educational and teaching function should be rooted in a relationship of dialogue. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Humanistic Education, Individual Development
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Simpson, Michael – Liberal Education, 1980
Liberal arts education is described as both flexible and durable since its formulation. Though current pressures tend to fragment the senses of self and knowledge, the liberal arts, it is suggested, can reaffirm the values of wholeness and excellence. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, General Education, Higher Education, Humanism
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Stodt, Martha McGinty – NASPA Journal, 1980
Emphasizes usefulness of human development programs (HDP) for helping college students to complete their developmental tasks. The main forms of HDP are sketched. An HDP believed to be effective for college students is described. (Author/CC)
Descriptors: College Programs, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Development
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van Halen-Faber, Christine – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1997
A way to foster intentionally thoughtful teachers in preservice education involves critical reflection upon narratives of experienced teachers and those learning to be teachers. (SK)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Development, Personal Narratives, Preservice Teacher Education
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Schuster, Elizabeth Oates; Francis-Connolly, Elizabeth; Alford-Trewn, Peggy; Brooks, Judi – Educational Gerontology, 2003
An interdisciplinary team-taught course used a life-course approach to human development. Teaching strategies included elder reminiscence, life histories, and case studies. It is designed to prepare various health care professions for future roles on multidisciplinary team. (Contains 26 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Course Content, Higher Education, Individual Development
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Vulova, Marina – Research in Drama Education, 2001
Contends that the aim of professional actor training is to reveal and develop an actor's individuality. Proposes that the responsibility of drama teachers is to lead training in such away that students feel accepted, understood, and respected. Proposes that psychodrama is the most appropriate method for student and professional actors' personal…
Descriptors: Acting, Communication Strategies, Drama, Educational Objectives
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Kayes, D. Christopher; Kayes, Anna B. – Journal of Management Education, 2003
The developmental change process is illustrated by Lewis Carroll's Alice. Development is not a direct reflection of the self but a process of looking awry at experience. This perspective has implications for various teaching methods. (Contains 27 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Change, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
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Taylor, Donald L. – Journal of College Student Development, 1995
College athletic participants and nonparticipants (n=651) were compared to determine whether participating in intercollegiate athletics affected self-esteem. College attendance was shown to have positive effect but was only significant in the senior year for participants. College athletic participation appeared to be one of many college…
Descriptors: Athletes, College Athletics, College Students, Extracurricular Activities
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Karpiak, Irene; Kops, Bill – Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education, 1995
Subtle signs of change to which continuing higher education must respond include the global interconnected network; replacement of linear, top-down thinking with interrelatedness and connection; human potential for higher levels of complexity and integration; the search for meaning and significance; and development of community--working and…
Descriptors: Change, Continuing Education, Educational Change, Higher Education
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Carfagna, Rosemarie – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1995
Ursuline College's core curriculum approaches the cognitive and ethical development of women through three anchors: (1) introductory seminar, focused on moving from received to subjective knowing; (2) introduction to culture, moving from subjective to procedural knowing through a wide variety of perspectives; and (3) culminating seminar, focusing…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Females
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Mustaine, Beverly Baker; Wilson, F. Robert – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1995
The factor structure of the Kurtines Autonomy Scale, which focuses on autonomous rule compliance, was investigated with female adolescents (n=294). Factor analytic exploration was conducted by submitting the item correlation matrix to a principal components factor analysis. The results were related to counseling with suggestions for instrument…
Descriptors: Counseling, Dependency (Personality), Early Adolescents, Females
Schneider, Alison – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1999
Discusses the special situations of college professors who are the offspring of academics, including forging an independent identity when a parent is eminent in the same field, advantages of the family connection, and nepotism. Most such academic offspring report that the advantages of the family connection outweigh the disadvantages. (DB)
Descriptors: Career Development, College Faculty, High Achievement, Higher Education
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Glass, Nel; Walter, Ruth – Journal of Nursing Education, 2000
Reflective journals and interviews of six student nurses and their program coordinator showed how the process of peer mentoring resulted in personal and professional growth. Peer mentoring provided shared learning, shared caring, reciprocity, commitment to growth, and friendship. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Individual Development, Mentors
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Brandt, Deborah – College Composition and Communication, 1998
Offers a conceptual approach that begins to connect literacy as an individual development to literacy as an economic development. Grounds the investigation in more than 100 in-depth interviews that explored individuals' memories of learning to read and write. Demonstrates the practical application of the concept of "sponsorship" for interpreting…
Descriptors: Adults, Case Studies, Economic Development, Higher Education
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Pitt, Martyn; Sims, David – Journal of Management Education, 1998
A sample of 70 master's of business administration students was asked to anticipate appropriate personal role identities in the organizations sponsoring their projects. Results indicated that prior experience influences how someone anticipates conduct and identity. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Experience, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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