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Bers, Marina Umaschi – New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
In a digital era in which technology plays a role in most aspects of a child's life, having the competence and confidence to use computers might be a necessary step, but not a goal in itself. Developing character traits that will serve children to use technology in a safe way to communicate and connect with others, and providing opportunities for…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Educational Technology, Metacognition, Developmental Tasks
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Weinberg, David – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2009
The "tabula rasa" of this article's title is a Latin term meaning "clean slate." For centuries before January 6, 1907, and continuing more than 100 years since, teachers have walked into classrooms of young children convinced they know full well what is good for them, and what should be poured into their minds and by what means. But on that day,…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Educational Change
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Masten, Ann S.; Herbers, Janette E.; Cutuli, J. J.; Lafavor, Theresa L. – Professional School Counseling, 2008
Four decades of research on resilience in young people provide compelling data and models for applications in the school context. Resilience theory and findings are highly congruent with Strengths-Based School Counseling (SBSC) as formulated by Galassi and Akos (2007). In this article, resilience is defined in relation to competence in…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Young Adults, School Counseling, Developmental Tasks
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Akos, Patrick; Ellis, Cyrus Marcellus – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2008
In middle school, counselors should promote optimal development as students navigate the formative stage of puberty. A search for identity is an important developmental task in early adolescence, but school counselors often neglect racial identity development. Through an actual case of an 8th-grade student, both individual and systemic strategies…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Early Adolescents, Developmental Tasks, School Counselors
Mandell, Lewis – Aspen Institute, 2009
The near-collapse of the American financial system has led to a search for its causes and ways to prevent it from happening again. Many political leaders blame at least some of the sub-prime mortgage crisis on mistakes caused by financially "illiterate" consumers and propose to solve that problem with mandatory classes in personal finance.…
Descriptors: High Schools, Secondary School Curriculum, Consumer Education, Budgeting
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Priest, Kathryn; King, Sharijn; Nangala, Irene; Brown, Wendy Nungurrayi; Nangala, Marilyn – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2008
This article outlines an early childhood leadership model that senior Anangu and Yapa (Aboriginal) women, living semi-traditional lifestyles in the remote desert regions of central Australia, have identified as a positive and important way forward for their children, families, governments and related professionals. The initiative--Warrki…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Child Rearing, Foreign Countries, Community Action
Honig, Alice Sterling; Miller, Susan A.; Church, Ellen Booth – Early Childhood Today, 2007
This article presents the causes of anger and frustrations of children at different ages. Honig discusses understanding children's anger from ages 0-2 and gives suggestions on how to cope with anger. Miller discusses how children ages 3-4 provoke to anger, and recommends ways to prevent it. Church discusses the cause of anger in 5- and 6-year old…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Young Children, Stress Variables, Developmental Tasks
Mislevy, Robert J.; Steinberg, Linda S.; Almond, Russell G. – 2002
Task-based language assessment (TBLA) grows from the observation that mastering the grammar and lexicon of a language is not sufficient for using a language to achieve ends in social situations. In TBLA, language use is observed in settings that are more realistic and complex than in discrete skills assessment and that typically require the…
Descriptors: Developmental Tasks, Language Tests, Performance Based Assessment, Research Design
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Minehan, Mary Estelle; Lessner, Kay – Educational Gerontology, 1993
Describes a workshop on human development for home companions of older adults that includes sessions on identity, intimacy, generativity, integrity, trust, and communication. (SK)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Developmental Tasks, Gerontology, Home Health Aides
Rink, Judith E. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1981
Teachers who communicate a clear intent to improve students' motor performance present tasks holistically, concretely, and briefly. Movement skills in a physical education lesson are developed primarily by presenting and working with tasks while students are actually moving. (JN)
Descriptors: Developmental Tasks, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Feedback
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Murphy, Gerry – Lifelong Learning: The Adult Years, 1980
The Pacific Heights Community College Center serves as a resource for older students by making classes physically and psychologically accessible and by offering courses designed around Havighurst's Developmental Tasks, on cultural enrichment, and on volunteer training. For gerontologists, the Center provides training opportunities and assistance…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Colleges, Community Education, Community Services
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Scales, Peter C. – Clearing House, 1996
Offers a detailed examination of both external and internal assets that middle school students may have, and discusses those that can be significantly affected by middle schools. Describes what successful middle schools do, and discusses teacher training and positive youth development. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Developmental Stages, Developmental Tasks
Dinkmeyer, Donald
DUSO is an experiential approach to learning which relies on the teacher as the facilitator of human development. The need for such a model becomes apparent when an examination of schools reveals a dichotomy between what we value in education and what children experience. What is necessary then is a program based on an affective, holistic design.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Developmental Tasks, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Education
Association of Canadian Community Colleges. – 2001
This document discusses how in September 2001, 60 college presidents and 40 senior federal officials met in Ottawa, Canada to discuss different ways to improve Canada's educational system. The meeting was planned in order to strengthen Canada's ability to compete with other nations in the global market. The following are the three main goals of…
Descriptors: Career Academies, Community Colleges, Developmental Stages, Developmental Studies Programs
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Sproatt, Rod H. – Contemporary Education, 1981
The middle school originated out of an understanding for the need of a learning environment geared specifically to the needs of the early adolescent. The transition from concrete to formal operational thought and the affective and psychomotor developmental stages demonstrate the uniqueness of the early adolescent experience. (JN)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Cognitive Development
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