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De Cecco, John P.; Roberts, John K. – 1978
One of 52 theoretical papers on school crime and its relation to poverty, this chapter presents a model of negotiation as a means to resolve school conflict. The assumption is that school conflict is inevitable, but student delinquency is not. Delinquent behavior results from the way that the school deals with conflict. Students resort to…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Conflict Resolution, Delinquency Prevention
Lewis, David – Journal of Architectural Education, 1979
Architecture as social action is discussed with the challenge being to find ways to make skills sensitive and responsive to local contexts and permit architecture to assume its appropriate form. Some techniques discussed are: storefront offices, architectural clinics, planning councils, mapping and gaming. (MLW)
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Education, Architecture, Cartography
Morse, Philip S.; Ivey, Allen E. – 1996
Designed to help improve the staff-to-student communication style in schools, this book shows practitioners how to go from adversarial approaches to caring and helping--without losing control of the situation. The book offers time-tested methods that counselors and therapists have used successfully for years, methods that can be modified for…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution
Bamburg, Jerry; Isaacson, Nancy – 1991
Although the "what" of schooling has become clearer through a convergence of research findings, educators still do not understand the "hows" of effectively using that knowledge to make necessary changes. This paper's objectives are to argue the necessity of fundamental changes in the patterns of schooling (the "whys") and to present a conceptual…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum Development
Roffers, David William – 1975
The purpose of this study is the construction of an administrative model to deal with youth in conflict in inner-city high schools through the intervening therapeutic technique called Positive Peer Culture (P.P.C.) Development of this model was facilitated by analyzing the literature, nationwide visitations of P.P.C. Programs and results of…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Conflict Resolution, Counseling Services, Doctoral Dissertations
Strumpel, Burkhard, Ed. – 1976
This book is concerned with the human conflict between needs and means, between material wants and lack of resources to satisfy them. Looking at both individuals and some segments of society, the authors measure economic well-being and define its objective and psychological bases, its dimensions, and its relationship to economic incentives. In the…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Economic Climate, Economic Factors
May, Hayden Barkley – Journal of Architectural Education, 1979
Gaming-simulation in professional practice, education, and research is discussed. Simulation assists in exploring and resolving incongruent values and interests of clients, users, and architects; conveys complex interactive systems students are trying to understand; and elicits responses to alternative actions and contributes to theory development…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Community Planning, Conflict Resolution
Pawl, Jeree, Ed. – Zero to Three, 1992
This newsletter presents five articles focusing on the social development of infants and very young children. The first article, "Sympathetic Behavior in Very Young Children," by Lois Barclay Murphy, gives examples of early sympathetic behavior, traces the development of sympathy, identifies individual patterns of sympathetic response,…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Conflict Resolution, Disabilities, Emotional Development
Davidson, Howard, Ed.; And Others – 1982
Twenty-eight articles focusing on non-adversarial approaches to resolving family disputes without formal court procedures are collected in this manual. The 16 articles in the first chapter discuss aspects of divorce mediation. These are followed by six papers in the second chapter on the mediation of family conflicts involving domestic violence…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Conflict Resolution, Court Role, Divorce
Moran, James D., III; McCullers, John C. – 1978
This paper reports on a study conducted to clarify issues involving reward effects in children's probability learning; specifically, the detrimental-effects-of-reward theory, and the utility and expectancy theories. Five event schedules in which the probabilistic versus partial reinforcement dimension was separated from the number of choices in…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Conflict Resolution, Educational Research
Paulston, Rolland G. – 1979
Traditional quantitative-experimental models of evaluation have failed to contribute to educational reform; they should be supplemented by qualitative-subjective models, which can be grouped under the rubric of naturalistic, or non-experimental evaluation. This naturalistic approach does not attempt to be value-free; rather, it recognizes that…
Descriptors: Classification, Conflict Resolution, Critical Thinking, Educational Change
Anastasiow, Mary A. – 1980
A child advocate, whether parent or designated member of an agency, must be a representative of the child's interests and must ascertain that schools are performing their functions as prescribed by legal, social, and moral standards. The person best situated to assume the role of child advocate in the schools is the school psychologist. Several…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Civil Liberties, Community Role
Geering, Adrian D. – 1980
Leadership theories are reviewed, and ways that college administrators can approach leadership are suggested. After defining leadership and distinguishing it from administration and management, three different approaches to leadership are reviewed: the trait approach, the behavioral approach, and the situational approach. Some emerging views of…
Descriptors: Change Agents, College Administration, Conflict Resolution, Definitions
Vincent, Jack E. – 1980
This monograph is a computer printout which presents a summary of a study in which distance theory was applied to World Event Interaction Survey (WEIS) conflict data to determine how conflict and cooperation flow in international relations systems. The specific focus of the study was on cooperative political, economic, cultural, and commercial…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Conflict Resolution, Correlation
Chesler, Mark; And Others – 1972
The final report of a research effort, interracial and multidisciplinary in nature and designed to deal with the politics of change in professional systems, outlines a) a diagnosis of American high schools and consequent change strategies, b) its goals and objectives, c) program outcomes, and d) issues facing the Educational Change Team and others…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Agents, Conflict, Conflict Resolution