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Mayes, Eve; Wolfe, Melissa Joy – Critical Studies in Education, 2020
This article considers ontological conceptualizations of shame-interest as experienced in educational research. Shame has frequently been reported in research as a property of the autonomous individual: the shame of the participant to share with the researcher, and the shame of the researcher to reflexively eliminate. "Shame-interest" is…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Psychological Patterns, Affective Behavior, Research Methodology
Sand, Logan – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2019
With increasing cultural attention to kink and BDSM (Bondage/Discipline, Dominance/Submission, and Sadism/Masochism), it is more important than ever for sexuality educators to teach these topics with respect and acceptance. Many depictions of BDSM in the media are deliberately shocking. With limited resources and research surrounding the topic, it…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Sex Education, Teaching Methods, Cultural Influences
Stephens, Jason M. – Theory Into Practice, 2017
The belief that cheating is wrong doesn't prevent its enactment. For example, many students cheat despite believing that is wrong or unjustifiable. The question taken up in this article concerns how the resulting cognitive dissonance is ameliorated; that is, how do students cheat and not feel guilty? This article will describe two "good"…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Psychological Patterns, Beliefs
Schwartz, Mark S. – Journal of Management Education, 2017
To better understand the ethical decision-making process and why individuals fail to act ethically, the aim of this article is to explore what are seen as the key impediments to ethical behavior and their pedagogical implications. Using the ethical decision-making process proposed by Rest as an overarching framework, the article examines the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Decision Making, Management Development, Moral Values
Jacobs, George M.; Renandya, Willy A. – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2017
Positive education is a relatively new, student centred approach which takes an optimistic view of learning, seeks to build on students' individual and collective strengths and encourages students to take responsibility for collaboratively interacting with peers for the benefit of themselves and others. This article begins by explaining some of…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Student Centered Learning, Interpersonal Relationship
Çer, Erkan – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2016
Works of literature for children are supposed to give prominence to the child's self. In other words, the level of the works is expected to be appropriate to the characteristics of this demographic. In works of children's literature, the prominence of adults and their worlds along with their ideological, religious, and traditional statements,…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Young Children, World Views
Watt, Willis M. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2014
In the 21st century, effective church leaders need to be prepared to emphasize and demonstrate ethical leadership, personal responsibility, and community service. The foundation for success in all those areas lies in the ability of church leaders to initiate, develop, and maintain positive functioning relationships. Based on over 40 year's…
Descriptors: Churches, Leadership Qualities, Ethics, Responsibility
Brokenleg, Martin – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2014
In writing about the Circle of Courage, Martin Brokenleg and his co-authors brought together different professions, racial backgrounds, and upbringing (Brendtro, Brokenleg, & Van Bockern, 2002). While the Circle of Courage philosophy transcends culture, they initially used Native American images and stories to express these ideas. Because…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Youth Programs, American Indian Culture, Caring
Cain, Melissa A. – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 2015
One focus of "Invitational Theory and Practice" is creating positive environments that summon each individual to "develop intellectually, socially, physically, emotionally, and morally" (Purkey & Novak, 2008). Children's literature is a rich resource for teachers and parents to focus on emotional and moral development. This…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Books, Values Education, Child Development
Cashwell, Craig S.; Clarke, Philip B.; Graves, Elizabeth G. – Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 2009
With spirituality as a cornerstone, 12-step groups serve a vital role in the recovery community. It is important for counselors to be mindful, however, of the potential for clients to be in spiritual bypass, which likely will undermine the recovery process.
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Religious Factors, Rehabilitation, Addictive Behavior
Bresciani, Marilee J.; Duncan, Allison J.; Cao, Liu Hui – About Campus, 2010
Many people feel overwhelmed by the seemingly never-ending demands of their professional and personal lives. Thinking of one's life as an ongoing journey promotes flexibility and allows one to focus on a current task, while knowing there will be time in the future to complete other tasks or meet other goals later. Research has also shown that…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Time Management, Holistic Approach, Role
Ney, Philip G. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1988
A model of child abuse/neglect is described, in which the perpetrator, victim, and observer all contribute to precipitating and sustaining the maltreatment. The three form a triangle which rotates with time and circumstance. There are also components of the perpetrator, victim, and observer within each individual, creating triangles within…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Criminals, Family Counseling
Peer reviewedGerson, Barbara; Lee, Sandra – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1982
Describes an experiential workshop, developed to help women with career difficulties, that emphasizes freedom and responsibility for choice. The workshop uses guided fantasy and dyadic interaction for goal clarification, and role playing for dealing with authority relationships. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Development, Counseling Techniques, Decision Making, Employed Women

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