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Twente, Esther E. – 1970
This book focuses on two issues: the realization of individual potential and the replacement of narrow specialization in human service institutions by a more general capability. This focus takes into special consideration the position of the elderly. Many questions are raised by these two unresolved basic issues reflected throughout this volume.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Community Programs, Course Content, Creative Expression
Kempf, Sharon Hartwell – 1970
Sporadically, across the country, experimental day care centers for the very young child (eight weeks to three years of age) are coming into existence. Some authorities in the child development and child welfare field advocate this move because they believe that infant day care is the head start deprived children need; and that the present head…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Welfare, Children, Day Care
Trapp, Mary – 1972
A discussion providing a background sketch of theories and research specifically about, or pertaining to, the subject of knowledge utilization in the public education system in the United States is presented. The problem is defined as the question of how and why existing information comes to be considered "useful" by practitioners and how it is…
Descriptors: Communications, Educational Theories, Information Dissemination, Information Utilization
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Bangkok (Thailand). – 1971
An evaluative review of the Polyvalent Adult Education Centre in Bombay, India, is presented. Objectives of the evaluation include: (1) to assess the extent and type of planning undertaken by the Vidyapeeth in developing a polyvalent approach; and (2) to assess the extent of benefit obtained by the participants. Planning for a course of training…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Education, Agency Cooperation, Course Content
Lee, Richard R. – 1971
The teaching of dialect modification has been justified by the barrier postulate which says that lower class speech prevents upward social mobility. When translated into a testable hypothesis, the barrier assumption has not been confirmed. The movement called dialect modification did not arise from empirical research in social cognition, but…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Connected Discourse, Experiments
Ramsey, Margaret A. – 1977
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that conflict, change, and deviance in school board behavior can be effectively studied and examined within generalized models of culture. In the first section, problems in studying educational cultures are identified and the biased views of educational anthropologists are discussed. Section II presents…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Interrelationships, Decision Making, Educational Administration
Dyer, C. James – 1976
Criteria that emphasize humanistic competencies directly related to the accepted role objectives of the student teaching participants--student teachers, college supervisors, cooperating teachers--are developed and stated. First, the clinical student teaching experience in general is discussed including role perceptions of the cooperating teacher…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Competency Based Teacher Education, Cooperating Teachers, Human Relations
Astin, Alexander W.; Astin, Helen S. – 1999
During the past three years more than 80 scholars, students, and educational leaders have participated with the Higher Education Research Institute in an extended series of dialogues about issues of spirituality, authenticity, meaning, wholeness, and self-renewal in higher education. These dialogues explored issues related to: achieving a greater…
Descriptors: Beliefs, College Faculty, Collegiality, Higher Education
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Collins, Julie A. – Religious Education, 1996
Maintains that interreligious learning takes place most beneficially among people who are reasonably secure in their own relationship with God and also are comfortable with the mystery of that relationship. Argues that people with little tolerance for mystery and ambiguity will become uncomfortable with other religious experiences. (MJP)
Descriptors: Catholics, Cultural Interrelationships, Higher Education, Identification (Psychology)
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O'Connell, Agnes N. – Teaching of Psychology, 1989
Reports two studies carried out in the 1970s and 1980s that examined whether intellectual mastery of the content in a psychology of women course facilitated personal change. Compared students' pretest-posttest scores on gender self-concept, attitudes, and assertiveness. Data indicate positive results, and scores did not change between groups. (NL)
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Attitude Change, Attitudes, Behavioral Science Research
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Bogo, Marion; And Others – Journal of Social Work Education, 1993
A study of 230 graduate social work students investigated prevalence of various interests, preferred professional activities, and self-identifications associated with social work identity. Four distinct interest subgroups emerged: policy and research; private and direct practice with voluntary clients; traditional social work; and…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Counselor Client Relationship, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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Phillips, June K. – ADFL Bulletin, 1995
Suggests that consensus is the result of intellectual inquiry among scholars for some common purpose. External and internal forces impel the academic community to move beyond argumentation about what students should be able to achieve as they progress. Legislatures and boards of regents are exercising increasing oversight over public and private…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Change Agents, Communicative Competence (Languages), Conflict Resolution
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Wan, Teh-yuan; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1992
A study of 412 foreign graduate students investigated their (1) perceptions of the stressfulness of role demands and (2) abilities to cope with those demands. Results indicated students associated English language skills and cultural distance with stresses and language, academic, and problem-solving skills with coping capacity. Implications for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anxiety, Coping, English (Second Language)
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Brown, Roscoe C., Jr. – Educational Record, 1996
A community college president who left the position to pursue other interests discusses issues affecting life after the presidency: demands on time and finding opportunities for relaxation; solicitations of advice from colleagues; and practical considerations such as loss of support staff, keeping up-to-date with colleagues, and employment…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Career Change, Change Strategies, College Administration
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Weil, Amandine; Woodall, Jean – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2005
Purpose: To explore and describe the roles, activities and strategies of French human resource development professionals. Design/methodology/approach: This paper is based primarily on exploratory and descriptive research. A range of secondary sources on European and French human resource development is critically reviewed to generate a number of…
Descriptors: Evidence, Foreign Countries, Management Development, Human Resources
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