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Peer reviewedJason, Leonard A. – College Student Journal, 1977
This paper describes a seminar in community psychology aimed at providing students paradigms to critically examine the efficacy of concrete community interventions in seven substantive areas. Such paradigms included models of service delivery, conceptualizations of understanding and treating dysfunctions, and time and target dimensions in…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Services, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Jason, Leonard A.; Glenwick, David S. – 1977
This article describes the use of the precise feedback and negative reinforcement to ameliorate problems at a community health center. Both procedures were successful in improving the performance (returning toys to their appropriate places) of undergraduate paraprofessionals involved in an educational program for disadvantaged children. The study…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Community Services, Feedback
Peer reviewedJason, Leonard A.; Carter, Brent – College Student Journal, 1978
Describes issues which emerged when undergraduates implemented a preventively oriented educational program for disadvantaged children. Undergraduates unwittingly imposed standard English and inculcated mainstream cultural norms. Efforts were made to identify and resolve these problems to support and strengthen the children's traditions, values and…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Cultural Influences, Disadvantaged Youth, Ethnicity
Jason, Leonard A.; Danielewicz, Jennifer; Mesina, Anna – Journal of Early and Intensive Behavior Intervention, 2005
American children spend an average of 6 hours and 32 minutes each day using various forms of media. Research has suggested that this high level of exposure has a negative impact on children's attitudes and behaviors. For example, media violence increases aggression in children, especially video games which allows children to be the aggressor and…
Descriptors: Obesity, Violence, Video Games, Rewards
Jason, Leonard A.; And Others – 1978
Peer tutoring programs represent an innovative approach for optimally utilizing resources existing within classrooms. While most tutoring programs are aimed at helping tutees or tutors with academic difficulties, this study involved all children in two classrooms in a peer tutoring project. A multiple baseline design indicated that prompting was…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Behavior Development, Classroom Research, Elementary Education


