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Weissbourd, Richard; Jones, Stephanie M. – Educational Leadership, 2014
James is 14 years old. Tall, handsome, funny, athletic, attuned to others, he is one of the popular, high-status students in his large freshman class. He can also be remarkably caring and attentive with his close friends. But James has a dark side. Sometimes he uses his social skills to manipulate others, and he draws a bright line between those…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Bullying, Behavior Problems, Perspective Taking
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Alpren, Morton – Educational Leadership, 1972
Schools have been poorly equipped to deal with affective concerns in terms of any prompt solutions to serious problems that effect major problems in curriculum instruction. (Author/ML)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems, Social Influences
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Hunter, Elizabeth – Educational Leadership, 1983
Students who learn how children lived in other eras may be less pessimistic about the present and the future. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Children, History
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Canada, Geoffrey – Educational Leadership, 2000
The author of "Reaching Up For Manhood" discusses troubling social/environmental conditions confronting boys. Raising better boys requires caring adults, safer risk-taking situations, positive reinforcement, and role models. Parents should monitor boys' media exposure, provide moral education, broaden their cultural and natural-world…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Helping Relationship, Males, Parent Child Relationship
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King, Kelly; Gurian, Michael – Educational Leadership, 2006
This article describes and discusses, some of the 100 structural differences between the male and female brain identified by some researchers. Teachers need to be aware of these differences, and how they manifest themselves in male and female students. If teachers are not familiar with these differences, and how they affect learning styles,…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Organization, Gender Differences, Genetics
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Deutsch, Charles – Educational Leadership, 2000
Schools desiring to set, enforce, and realize high academic standards must join with allies who set high expectations for preventing and addressing health impediments to learning. Health and learning outcomes (and inequities) are driven by powerful, remediable social environments, not by individual "lifestyle" choices. "Access"…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Access to Health Care, Cooperative Programs, Educational Change