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Sternberg, Robert J. – Gifted Education International, 2022
This article introduces the construct of personal talent curation. "Personal talent curation" is one's assessment of one's talents--of one's strengths and weaknesses--but also the building of an adaptive match in life between those talents and both one's career pursuits and one's personal lifestyle. Sometimes, this match means pursuing a…
Descriptors: Talent Development, Career Development, Life Style, Individual Development
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Pollock, Curt J.; Harper, Nevin J. – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2022
What does it mean to grow up? Why is it important? How does one measure it, and what factors make it so difficult to realize? This paper explores how one's experience in an outdoor adventure education program may be observed, understood, and potentially maximized through the lens of Robert Kegan's constructive-developmental theory. This paper…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Maturity (Individuals), Individual Development, Theories
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Cheyenne C. Luzynski; Peter Athans; Jawauna Harding – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
Sport plays a crucial role in personal and collective development, reflecting core values and serving as a platform for holistic growth. As athletics, especially intercollegiate sports, face increasing pressures and challenges, the need for leadership training and character development has become more critical than ever. This article emphasizes…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Games, Holistic Approach, Individual Development
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Kesson, Kathleen R. – Middle Grades Review, 2021
In John Dewey's educational framework, the process and product are inseparable; achieving democratic ends cannot result from undemocratic means. For him, the full humanization of people depended not upon externally imposed curriculum and management systems, but rather on responding to the intrinsic needs, interests, and powers of the individual to…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Progressive Education, Individualized Instruction, Democracy
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Franco Zengaro; Sally Zengaro; Mohamed A. Ali – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2019
Advances in technology offer new frontiers in terms of conquering temporal dimensions, but with more significant advancements in technology, there is the possibility of having a diminished return in terms of interpersonal relationships. Without necessarily decrying technology as the culprit of a decrease in human social interaction, this…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, Internet, Interpersonal Relationship, Interpersonal Communication
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Whitehead, Patrick M. – International Research and Review, 2022
The author, a psychology instructor at an American university, describes the internationalization of his course in Human Growth and Development. The author argues that human development cannot be easily summarized by nature (i.e., biological and evolutionary predisposition) or nurture (i.e., learning through environment and experience).…
Descriptors: International Education, College Faculty, Psychology, Course Descriptions
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McLane-Davison, Denise R.; Quinn, Camille R.; Hardy, Kimberly; Smith, Rhoda L. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2018
Duoethnography offers the narratives of first-generation Black women scholars who created a virtual community as a transformative safe space for peer mentorship and scholarship. Framed through a womanist epistemological lens, our narratives provide insight about challenges and triumphs of navigating the academy from female scholars of African…
Descriptors: Ethnography, African Americans, Computer Mediated Communication, Communities of Practice
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Chitiyo, Jonathan; Chitiyo, Argnue; Chitiyo, Morgan – Childhood Education, 2016
Healthy psychosocial development during childhood is a key determinant to the future well-being of all individuals. In many areas of Africa, demand for psychosocial support continues to grow in response to the increasing number of children left orphaned as a result of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. These orphans face various challenges and yet, in most…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foster Care, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Individual Development
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Dawson, Amy E.; Bernstein, Bianca L.; Bekki, Jennifer M. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2015
This chapter outlines the psychosocial aspects of mentoring that help women combat the barriers they commonly face in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The authors describe the "Career"WISE online resilience training and how it can address the shortage of effective mentors and role models who have been shown to…
Descriptors: Mentors, Females, Womens Education, STEM Education
Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University, 2016
Adults need certain capabilities to get and keep a job, provide responsive care for children, manage a household, and contribute productively to the community. When these skills have not developed as they should, or are compromised by the stresses of poverty or other ongoing adversity, our communities pay the price. But where do these capabilities…
Descriptors: Adults, Skill Development, Job Skills, Parenting Skills
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Cameron, John – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2012
The education Millennium Development Goals have been highly influential on the priorities for education and concentrated policy efforts on numbers of girls enrolled in public sector schools offering basic education. This focus has been justified by human capital calculations of the social rates of return to basic schooling. This concern with…
Descriptors: Females, Enrollment, Children, Adults
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Wentz, Joel M.; Wessel, Roger D. – Journal of College and Character, 2011
Because some Christian colleges prohibit same-sex sexual behaviors, the development of authentic sexual identities on these campuses may be difficult for gay and lesbian students. This article introduces the idea of an identity conflict that may occur between sexual and spiritual identities for gay and lesbian students at Christian colleges and…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, Campuses, College Students, Homosexuality
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Rosenberger, Eric W. – About Campus, 2011
Traditional-age college students face a host of challenges during the transition from home to campus. Perhaps one of the most substantial challenges--one that relates directly to adjustment and quality of life--involves the formation of new relationships, and the awareness, development, and establishment of boundaries between their own emerging…
Descriptors: College Students, Interpersonal Competence, Interpersonal Relationship, Quality of Life
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Duffy, Francis M. – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2009
For more than a century the American education system has been guided by the Industrial Age world view (the controlling paradigm) that delivers education services to children by teaching them in groups, by requiring them to learn a fixed amount of content in a fixed amount of time, and by having their teachers serve as center stage directors of…
Descriptors: Barriers, Educational Change, Models, Teaching Methods
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Githens, Rod P. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2007
E-learning and distance education can play a role in helping older adults become integrated with the rest of society. As demographic and cultural changes affect the place of older adults in society, online learning programs become increasingly appealing to older adults. In this article, I discuss (1) the changing notion of work and learning in…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Older Adults, Computer Uses in Education
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