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Lister, James L. – Can Counselor, 1970
Some implications of research presented are: (1) need for clear division of counselor functions, (2) responsibility of training programs to prepare counselors to function at high level of facilitation conditions as well as to specify their ability to do so. (CJ)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Individual Development, Literature Reviews
Brown, Robert D.; And Others – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1973
The results of this study on evaluation of coed residence halls, indicate that a coed hall can lead to an entirely different environment, one that is a contributing factor in positive student development. This paper was presented at the APGA Convention, Chicago, Illinois, 1972. (JC)
Descriptors: Coeducation, College Housing, Dormitories, Group Dynamics
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Berte, Neil R.; Upshaw, Charles – NASPA Journal, 1971
The student life studies described proved to have a positive impact, particularly in moving towards the goal of developing a climate of awareness on the campus so that students, faculty and administration may together understand more clearly the variables in the university learning environment. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Environment, Group Guidance, Individual Development
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Gates, Larry – Education, 1982
Suggests that the notion of ego development provides the educator with a conceptual framework for viewing the affective and cognitive domains as they exist in the wholeness of the real world. Compares theories of Loevinger, Piaget, and Kohlberg. Concludes that it is impossible to speak objectively about "truth." (Author/BRR)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Holistic Approach, Individual Development, Self Concept
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Arnold, James C.; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1993
Examined how age (age 22 and younger vs. age 28 and older) and enrollment status (part-time vs. full-time) contribute to learning and personal development of traditional and new-majority students at 6 metropolitan institutions. Administered College Student Experiences Questionnaire to 2,485 students. Found that relationship between age, enrollment…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Development
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Markstrom-Adams, Carol; And Others – Journal of Adolescence, 1993
Two studies assessed perspective-taking training strategies for effectiveness in promoting ego-identity formation among older adolescents. Found advances in ideological achievement among experimental groups. Further significant findings were absent. Given limited findings of both studies, it was concluded that it may be very difficult to create…
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Individual Development
Freire, Paulo – Paradigm Publishers, 2005
The last book written by Paulo Freire before his death, "Pedagogy of Indignation" speaks to the necessity of making and remaking one's self throughout a lifetime, the role of education in personal development, and the daily life tensions between freedom and authority. The book sharpens our sense of the critical faculties of children. It shows how…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Educational Philosophy, Individual Development, Student Development
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Perrone, Vito; Strandberg, Warren – Teachers College Record, 1972
Descriptors: Accountability, Evaluation Criteria, Individual Development, Measurement Objectives
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Reck, U. Mae Lange – Educational Horizons, 1982
The model for an existential classroom puts a priority on humans in the educational setting. The only goal imposed on the setting is the development of a positive existential self-concept. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Existentialism, Individual Development, Self Concept
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Gonzalez, Virginia; Yawkey, Thomas – Educational Horizons, 1993
Three approaches to assessment of culturally and linguistically different students are psychometrics; "missionary," which tries to apply mainstream models to minority cultures; and developmental, which asserts that individual potential cannot be compared among students. The latter approach is most promising for diverse students. (SK)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Educational Change, Individual Development, Psychometrics
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Strange, C. Carney – New Directions for Student Services, 2004
This chapter explores the dynamics of generational cohort differences and their potential influence on the understandings, emphases, and applications of student development theory.
Descriptors: Student Development, Career Choice, Individual Development, Cognitive Development
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Gardner, Susan K., Ed. – ASHE Higher Education Report, 2009
This monograph seeks to inform faculty, staff, administrators, and students about the nature of and structure in doctoral programs that lead to doctoral student development. It is accomplished through succeeding chapters, focusing first on an overview of existing student development theory and then on the structure of doctoral education and its…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Degrees, Student Experience, Student Development
BECK, MADELINE H.; PRICE, CHARLOTTE M.
A STUDY WAS PRESENTED THAT HELPED STUDENTS ACQUIRE SOCIAL AMENITIES, LEARN TO CONVERSE WELL, AND BECOME MORE RESPONSIBLE AND COOPERATIVE IN ACHIEVING GOALS FOR THE GROUP. UPON REVIEW OF THE SITUATION AT THE DAYTONA BEACH ENRICHMENT CENTER, IT WAS DECIDED THAT THE PERIOD THAT WOULD MOST BENEFIT FROM ATTENTION TO THESE SKILLS WAS THE LUNCH PERIOD.…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Social Development, Social Experience, Social Mobility
Chickering, Arthur W. – 1967
This paper emphasizes the college role in student development in areas other than intellectual competence. Autonomy, identity, and interpersonal relationships should be main concerns of the college. The campus environment can directly affect student development through the curriculum, residence halls, evaluation methods, and student-faculty…
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, College Environment, Individual Development, Student College Relationship
Kralovec, Dalibor W. – 1971
School safety patrols are a school management team member and provide citizenship training. Pupils, through participation, can learn responsibility and leadership and develop their character. Patrol work is relevant and necessary, and the children are enthusiastic participants. Moreover, patrol work stresses individual needs and human relations.…
Descriptors: Individual Development, School Safety, Student Development, Student Leadership
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