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O'Reilly, Mark; McNally, Deirdre; Sigafoos, Jeff; Lancioni, Giulio E.; Green, Vanessa; Edrisinha, Chaturi; Machalicek, Wendy; Sorrells, Audrey; Lang, Russell; Didden, Robert – Behavior Modification, 2008
The authors examined the use of a social problem-solving intervention to treat selective mutism with 2 sisters in an elementary school setting. Both girls were taught to answer teacher questions in front of their classroom peers during regular classroom instruction. Each girl received individualized instruction from a therapist and was taught to…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Cues, Intervention, Females
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Warnick, Bryan R.; Stemhagen, Kurt – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2007
Mathematics educators often fail to see that their subject has social and ethical dimensions. If anything, mathematics is seen as a neutral tool that has a social dimension only because it can be used to solve social problems. This study critically examines this idea by arguing that, although school mathematics is indeed a technology, technology…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Mathematics Teachers, Problem Solving, Ethics
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Nation, Maury – Journal of Community Psychology, 2008
Psychology and community psychologists have been only peripherally involved in studying the sociopolitical factors including power differentials and resource inequities that are at the heart of the connection the between neighborhood conditions and individual well-being. In this article, the author describes how the concept of psychopolitical…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Social Problems, Psychologists, Validity
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Nock, Matthew K.; Mendes, Wendy Berry – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2008
It has been suggested that people engage in nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) because they (a) experience heightened physiological arousal following stressful events and use NSSI to regulate experienced distress and (b) have deficits in their social problem-solving skills that interfere with the performance of more adaptive social responses. However,…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Problem Solving, Arousal Patterns, Adolescents
White House Conference on Youth, Washington, DC. – 1971
This document includes the task force recommendations and the caucus statements of the White House Conference on Youth. The primary working units at the Conference were task forces arranged around the following issue areas: Draft, National Service and Alternatives; Drugs; Economy and Employment; Education; Environment; Foreign Relations; Legal…
Descriptors: Conferences, Problem Solving, Social Problems, Youth
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Doughty, Howard A. – College Quarterly, 2009
In the early 1980s, it was not sub-prime mortgages and toxic assets, bank failures and factory closures that crowded the pages of the business section of the daily newspapers. It was something called "stagflation," a noxious combination of inflationary pressures on currency and stagnating levels of production. Still, the effects were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Climate, Ethics, Economics
Githens, Rod P. – Online Submission, 2007
Critical approaches to HRD do not focus solely on improving organizational performance; instead, they address previously undiscussable issues such as power, politics, class, sexism, racism, and heterosexism. Since critical HRD often seeks to raise problems instead of solve them immediately, it is sometimes criticized for being elitist and detached…
Descriptors: Action Research, Gender Bias, Labor Force Development, Adult Education
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Dogru, Mustafa – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2008
Helping students to improve their problems solving skills is the primary target of science teacher trainees. In modern science, for training the students, methods should be used for improving their thinking skills, making connections with events and concepts and scientific operations skills rather than information and definition giving. One of…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Social Problems, Schools of Education
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Mouchiroud, Christophe; Bernoussi, Aurore – Learning and Individual Differences, 2008
Creativity can be broadly defined as a combination of interacting individual and environmental resources leading to the production of valuable solutions. This paper concentrates on the type of creativity that can be expressed in solving social problems. After reviewing the potentially relevant psychological and contextual variables intervening in…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Creativity, Prevention, Parenting Styles
Pratte, Richard N. – Educ Forum, 1970
It is the responsibility of teachers to imbue in their students the idea that settlements to today's problems are not necessarily just or permanent. In a democratic society, all segments of the populace have the right to be considered. (CK)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Problem Solving, Social Problems
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Green, Vanessa A.; Cillessen, Antonius H. N.; Rechis, Ruth; Patterson, Meagan M.; Hughes, Julie Milligan – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2008
In the present study, the authors investigated what prosocial-assertive, passive, and coercive strategies 6-year-olds (N = 257) would propose in response to stories about 2 socially challenging situations: displacing another child in a game and obtaining a toy from another child. The scenarios also varied the gender composition of the characters.…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Antisocial Behavior, Females, Males
Neuhauser, Linda; Richardson, Dawn; Mackenzie, Sonja; Minkler, Meredith – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
Finding solutions to complex health problems, such as obesity, violence, and climate change, will require radical changes in cross-disciplinary education, research, and practice. The fundamental determinants of health include many interrelated factors such as poverty, culture, education, environment, and government policies. However, traditional…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Research Methodology, Social Problems, Models
Coombs, Clyde H. – 1986
The theory of individual preferential choice is a descriptive theory for the resolution of conflict within the individual. If there is only a single peaked preference function, it is relatively easy to find the preference. Under a multipeaked preference function, an optimal choice can be insured only after an exhaustive, costly search. Therefore,…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Mathematics, Problem Solving
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Brendtro, Larry K.; Long, Nicholas J. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Problems, 1994
Notes crisis in spirit of hope within society, and growing pessimism that there are no workable solutions to massive social problems facing communities. Explains conflict cycle of stress, feelings, behavior, and reactions, then moves beyond theater of punishment with call to action. Recommends fighting three-front war of primary prevention, early…
Descriptors: Aggression, Conflict, Problem Solving, Social Problems
Olmsted, Roger – Sierra Club Bulletin, 1972
Reviewed and analyzed is The California Tomorrow Plan,'' an imaginative and comprehensive strategy for turning society's assault on the environment into a coherent effort for solving social and environmental problems. If offers a rational method and system for identifying, analyzing, and coping with major disruptions in our society and…
Descriptors: Environment, Planning, Problem Solving, Social Problems
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