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Wadlington, Elizabeth; And Others – Childhood Education, 1996
Provides a definition of dyslexia and characteristics of students who have this condition. Claims that when teaching dyslexic students, teachers may need to change the academic environment to enable students to demonstrate what they know. Provides suggestions to teachers on how the needs of dyslexic students can be met in the regular classroom.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Environment, Dyslexia, Early Childhood Education

Gust, Karyn L. – Gifted Child Today Magazine, 1996
The components of the Children's Self-Report and Projective Inventory (CSRPI) that are used to assess the social/emotional functioning of gifted and talented students ages 5-12 are discussed. A case study is presented that describes the use of the CSRPI to gain insight into the feelings of a gifted child. (CR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Emotional Adjustment, Evaluation Methods
Campbell, Samuel H. – Schools in the Middle, 1991
Describes the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual characteristics of young adolescents and discusses the ways that middle education can meet their unique needs. Urges educators to consider the impact of peer pressure, manage classes and individuals fairly and consistently, and ensure that students do not feel left out. Discusses…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Involvement, Counseling, Curriculum
Bembenutty, Hefer – 1999
A study examined college students' academic delay of gratification, that is, their preference for an immediately available option (go to a concert the day before a test) or a delayed alternative (stay home studying for a test). Differential explanations of academic delay of gratification between task, performance approach, and performance-avoid…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Delay of Gratification, Goal Orientation

Combs, Arthur W. – Educational Leadership, 1982
Applying the principles of affective education will help students learn anything better, including the basics. Student learning depends on four highly affective factors: self-concept, feelings of challenge or threat, values, and feelings of belonging or being cared for. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education

Sullivan-DeCarlo, Catherine; DeFalco, Karol; Roberts, Verdell – Educational Leadership, 1998
New Haven (Connecticut) Public Schools realized that pushing students academically was useless without creating a positive school climate to address their social and emotional needs. James Comer's School Development Program is the district's guiding principle. Via planning and student-support teams, school community members decide on life-skills…
Descriptors: Attendance, Daily Living Skills, Dropout Rate, Educational Environment

Montessori, Maria – NAMTA Journal, 2001
Presents the underlying assumptions for the Erdkinder concept of educating adolescents. Discusses the importance of independence and social life beyond the family, the necessary environmental awareness for youth in the context of civilization, the meaning behind social values of civilization, and the importance of social morals, social…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Childhood Needs, Montessori Method
Taylor-Dunlop, Korynne; Norton, Marcia – 1995
There has been a long-standing national concern about students considered to be at-risk. This paper explores the problem in a high school in the greater metropolitan New York area, focusing on female students in grades 9 to 12, and makes recommendations as to how school officials and parents can help these students. Three elements of the school…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Dropouts, Educational Environment, Females
Holly, William J. – Research Roundup, 1987
Children with high self-esteem tend to do better in school. Studies indicate, however, that self-esteem is not a cause of academic success, but an effect. In this review of five recent research studies on the subject of self-esteem, one example of a successful program aimed at raising students' self-esteem is offered by Scarborough school system…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Psychological Needs, School Attitudes
Kuh, George D. – 1981
This paper presents a problem-focused needs assessment process for use by student affairs personnel. A comprehen- sive perspective of the needs assessment process is recommended, which views needs assessment as a necessary step in program planning, implementation and debriefing. Five types of needs assessment are identified and explained: (1)…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Housing, Consultants, Evaluation Methods
Tauber, Robert T. – 1980
An examination of why cooperative work experiences work in light of Maslow's hierarchy of needs and Herzberg's satisfaction and dissatisfaction factors can be helpful in maintaining and improving the experiences. Cooperative work experiences are successful because they satisfy two types of student needs (deficiency needs and growth needs). These…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Cooperative Programs, Educational Objectives, Individual Needs

EPD Consortium C, Houston, TX. – 1975
The project objective was to gather data for the purpose of identifying the scope and sequence of activities needed by instructional personnel in Texas correctional settings to meet the needs of students in a multidisciplinary setting. Six questionnaires were developed and administered to seven different sample groups: inmates, parolees, teachers,…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Correctional Education, Curriculum Research, Educational Needs

Berg, Jolene K.; Garrard, Judith – Journal of Medical Education, 1980
Residency programs in six medical specialties were surveyed to examine the frequency and kinds of psychosocial support offered to residents. Family practice and psychiatry programs are more likely to offer the 10 types of support surveyed, including counseling, seminars, support groups, child care, and part-time programs. (Author/JMD)
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Anxiety, Counseling Services, Day Care
Heuchert, Charles M. – Academic Therapy, 1989
Students can develop self-directed behavior when behavior management strategies are structured to provide opportunities to learn responsible behavior, make choices, and develop internal control. Student behavior is viewed as a response to psychological needs for love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun. Components of a reality therapy session…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Change Strategies, Educational Therapy
Porter, Shirley C. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1993
Twenty-two gifted students (ages 18-25) were interviewed concerning their views of their high school years, specifically focusing on the kinds of support received from parents and teachers. The importance of parents' emotional support and their attendance at the child's activities are emphasized. Suggestions are offered for parents, teachers, and…
Descriptors: Gifted, Helping Relationship, High School Graduates, High Schools