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Stevens, Rene; Spears, Evans H. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2009
Over a period of 150 years, photographic images have contributed to how we see and think about the world, ourselves, and others. Individuals who are particularly resistant to therapy and those who communicate better with the use of visual aids may not benefit from standard counseling practices alone. Although verbal communication is vital in most…
Descriptors: Photography, Verbal Communication, Visual Aids, International Organizations
Cherry, Katie E.; Hawley, Karri S.; Jackson, Erin M.; Boudreaux, Emily O. – Behavior Modification, 2009
Six older adults with probable Alzheimer's disease (AD) were trained to recall a name-face association using the spaced retrieval technique. In this study, we retested these persons in a 6-month follow-up program. For half of the participants, three booster sessions were administered at 6, 12, and 18 weeks after original training to promote…
Descriptors: Photography, Alzheimers Disease, Older Adults, Outcomes of Treatment
Casey, Patrick F.; Dollinger, Stephen J. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 2007
This study related standard self-report measures to an innovative approach (the autophotographic essay) as a way to provide insight into patterns of alcohol consumption and associated problem behaviors. College students (N = 135) completed self-report measures of alcohol consumption and created autophotographic essays of identity coded for alcohol…
Descriptors: College Students, Drinking, Measurement, Photography
Becker, Mark W.; Pashler, Harold; Lubin, Jeffrey – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
The authors investigated whether anomalous information in the periphery of a scene attracts saccades when the anomaly is not distinctive in its low-level visual properties. Subjects viewed color photographs for 8 s while their eye movements were monitored. Each subject saw 2 photographs of different scenes. One photograph was a control scene in…
Descriptors: Photography, Eye Movements, Visual Aids, Familiarity
Germain, Carol Anne – Public Services Quarterly, 2008
There is no doubt that today's student is much more savvy with using computers than the students of years gone by. This tech generation eagerly embraces the Internet, online searching, and the newer Web 2.0 technologies. This latter platform provides users with the ability to interact in a large virtual world, share/take (upload/download)…
Descriptors: Marketing, Internet, Technological Advancement, Academic Libraries
Brunner, Judy; Lewis, Dennis – Principal Leadership, 2010
The First Amendment does not protect a bully when it comes to vulgar or intimidating language. When the language or behavior interferes with another student's educational opportunities--whether it is done inside or outside of school--it is not protected by freedom of speech or expression, and it should be addressed by school officials.…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Compliance (Legal), Educational Opportunities, Bullying
Benson, Jo-Anne Mary – Library Journal, 2007
For Americans wanting to explore beyond their frontiers, their neighbor to the north is an ideal destination. Much of Canada's population is concentrated near the shared border, mostly in Ontario and Quebec. While nature is an obvious draw, Canada's dynamic urban centers present their own sophisticated enticements, and the country's ten provinces…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Travel, Fiction, Guides
Apperly, Ian A.; Samson, Dana; Chiavarino, Claudia; Bickerton, Wai-Ling; Humphreys, Glyn W. – Cognition, 2007
To test the domain-specificity of ''theory of mind'' abilities we compared the performance of a case-series of 11 brain-lesioned patients on a recently developed test of false belief reasoning (Apperly, Samson, Chiavarino, & Humphreys, 2004) and on a matched false photograph task, which did not require belief reasoning and which addressed problems…
Descriptors: Patients, Photography, Cognitive Processes, Visual Aids
Hurren, Wanda – Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 2008
This article presents a collection of postcards, titled "postcartographia," which is excerpted from an atlas of Mapwork and is one component of a gallery exhibition with the same title. Incorporating photography and poetic text, the postcards explore aesthetic approaches to knowing in the world, specifically, aesthetic ways of knowing places and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Educational Practices
Magno, Cathryn; Kirk, Jackie – Compare: A Journal of Comparative Education, 2008
This article describes the use of visual methodologies to examine images of girls used by development agencies to portray and promote their work in girls' education, and provides a detailed discussion of three report cover images. It details the processes of methodology and tool development for the visual analysis and presents initial 'readings'…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Females, Developing Nations, Visual Aids
Trafi-Prats, Laura – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2009
This article focuses on issues of childhood identity and urban environment. It discusses how a performance art pedagogy inspired by nomadic and relational aesthetics can provide a framework to promote creative learning experiences that address migratory conditions and forms of public alienation lived by young people today. As Lefebvre (1991)…
Descriptors: Art Education, Aesthetics, Critical Theory, Instruction
Humphries, Kathleen; Traci, Meg Ann; Seekins, Tom – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2008
Background: Adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities need dietary monitoring but are not likely to be able to provide accurate dietary intake data via traditional methods. Pilot study efforts to meet their support needs with a novel and practical approach to dietary intake data collection are described in this brief report. Materials…
Descriptors: Adults, Mental Retardation, Developmental Disabilities, Food
Gonzalez, Juan Carlos – American Educational History Journal, 2008
In this analysis of deficit theory, the plan is to understand how deficit ideology was visually perpetuated in the early twentieth century. The belief that Mexicans were racially, culturally, and linguistically inferior perpetuated itself in the classrooms of Southwest public schools, resulting in the proliferation of a structure of…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Photography, Visual Aids, Educational History
Dussel, Ines – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2009
Less attention has been paid to teachers' relationship to contemporary visual culture, and specifically about their own visual culture. In this paper, the author would like to focus on how they relate to these global visual discourses, in order to discuss their participation in the production of visual imaginaries. She will confront the argument…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Visual Literacy, Visual Learning, Age Groups
Wenger, Gina L. – Art Education, 2007
Recent writings on visual culture and art education emphasize contemporary artists, artworks, and objects from everyday life as an avenue for exploring the images school-aged students confront. The use of contemporary images is a vital and significant curricular need. However, the relevance of historical artworks can offer avenues for analyzing…
Descriptors: Art Education, Photography, Visual Aids, United States History