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Kraehmer, Steffen T. – 1995
Despite competition from celebrities, athletes, and musicians, children still regard parents as their primary heroes. This book suggests how parents can realize their potential as role models and deal with the influence of other role models. Chapter 1, "Understand Who Your Child's #1 Hero and Role Model Is," considers the concept of hero…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Mentors, Modeling (Psychology), Mythology
Zachary, Lois J. – 2000
Intended for readers in the business world and in nonprofit and higher education settings, this guide offers a framework for informed mentoring practice. It combines discussion and exercises. Chapter 1 grounds the mentor's work in a learner-centered approach to mentoring and presents a mentoring paradigm consistent with andragogical principles and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Andragogy, Communication Skills
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Khan, Kanwar Habib; Cangemi, Joseph P. – Education, 1979
The paper defines and discusses various social learning theories. Central to most theories of how an individual acquires socially acceptable behaviors are the processes of imitation, or observational learning, and identification, or modeling. The effectiveness of each process is noted. (SB)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavior Patterns, Cultural Differences, Identification (Psychology)
Lickona, Thomas – High School Magazine, 1997
Character education is a deliberate, whole-school effort to create a community of virtue, where moral behaviors such as respect, honesty, kindness, hard work, and self-control are modeled, taught, experienced, and practiced in everyday operations. High schools can mobilize the peer culture by involving students and parents in setting personal,…
Descriptors: Altruism, Antisocial Behavior, Cultural Differences, Diversity (Student)
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Meyer, John R. – Social Studies, 1990
Traces historical precedents of values development and citizenship education in the United States and Canada. Proposes a framework for democratic values education. Explores teaching methods and classroom environments that promote democratic citizenship education. Exhorts social studies educators to integrate teaching and learning in citizenship…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Classroom Environment
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Schuman, Davida R.; Relihan, Juliette – Reading Horizons, 1990
Presents four strategies (journal writing, directed listening-thinking activity, use of big books, and language experience approach) which are components of many whole language classrooms and can be used by teacher educators to model teaching methods beginning teachers can use in their classrooms. (MG)
Descriptors: Education Majors, Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy, Higher Education
Bronfenbrenner, Urie – Child and Youth Care Administrator, 1992
Suggests the lack of research concerning contexts of human development has caused environmental influences to be not well known or studied. Discusses primary and secondary developmental contexts. Proposes four properties of the ecological environment that foster human development. Details impact of third parties on a setting, interconnections…
Descriptors: Alienation, Child Rearing, Family (Sociological Unit), Human Relations
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Green, Georgia A. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1990
Examines effects of adult male, adult female, and child vocal modeling on the pitch-matching accuracy of 282 elementary school students. Reveals students best matched the child model's pitch followed by female, then male models. Considers relationship of type of model to flatness or sharpness in pitch. (CH)
Descriptors: Applied Music, Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Elementary Education
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Thornburg, Devin G. – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1991
A "cognitive apprenticeship" approach was evaluated with 58 high-risk grade 7 social studies students. The three teachers were trained to provide explicit instruction of higher order cognitive strategies through modeling, monitoring, and collaborative role-playing activities. Students' writing showed significant improvements and was judged similar…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Methods, Grade 7, High Risk Students
Elkind, David – Momentum, 1991
Postmodern social changes, ways these changes have contributed to the assumption of additional child-rearing functions by schools, and the modeling role of Catholic and other religious schools are discussed. Controversies in secular and religious schools arise from the transition from modern to postmodern values, not from parents'/schools' bad…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Child Rearing, Educational Change, Educational Responsibility
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Lasater, Mary W.; Brady, Michael P. – Education and Treatment of Children, 1995
A video instructional package including self-assessment, behavior reversal, and self-modeling was used to improve self-help skills of two adolescent boys with developmental disabilities and behavior disorders receiving home instruction. Use of the package increased task fluency, promoted generalized increases in task fluency to other tasks, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Behavior Disorders, Developmental Disabilities
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Boris-Schacter, Sheryl; Merrifield, Susan – Journal of School Leadership, 2000
Discusses findings from interviews with 19 committed principals and places them within the context of new research on principals as lifelong learners who publicly model intellectual curiosity. Conditions for continuous learning exemplified by these principals comprise three categories: professional identity, influence of the liberal arts, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Effectiveness, Adult Learning, Curiosity
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Boyd, Fenice B.; Ariail, Mary; Williams, Robert; Jocson, Korina; Sachs, Gertrude Tinker; McNeal, Kezia – English Education, 2006
Attempting to address the following central question, How might literacy educators learn to recognize, promote, and capitalize upon the rich cultural resources of students in diverse classrooms in the United States?, the authors provide a list of belief statements to serve as the foundation for positive changes in the ways in which the literacy…
Descriptors: English Teacher Education, Literacy, Student Diversity, Justice
Ball, James – 1996
This report describes a practicum that was designed to improve the social skills of eight preschool children with autism or Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS), through interactions with their typically developing peers. The children were taught in a classroom with eight typically developing children using a regular…
Descriptors: Autism, Expressive Language, Eye Contact, Inclusive Schools
Shelley-Sireci, Lynn M.; Leary, Tammy A. – 1996
This study examined the process of identity development and explored the relationship between identity status of college students and their expectations of faculty. The Ego Identity Process Questionnaire (EIPQ) which yields exploration and commitment scores and a questionnaire about the role faculty should play in identity development was…
Descriptors: Careers, College Faculty, College Students, Graduate Students
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