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Smith, Richard – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2008
The recent wave of interest in "teaching happiness" is beset by problems. It consists of many different emphases and approaches, many of which are inconsistent with each other. If happiness is understood as essentially a matter of "feeling good", then it is difficult to account for the fact that we want and value all sorts of things that do not…
Descriptors: Instruction, Psychological Patterns, Teaching Styles, Differences
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Hilt, Robert John; Woodward, Tony A. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2008
The guidelines for the treatment of agitated children in emergency departments based on literature and expert opinions are developed and discussed.
Descriptors: Patients, Therapy, Children, Psychological Patterns
Davis, David, Ed. – Trentham Books Ltd, 2010
For over 40 years, Gavin Bolton has been a leading figure in Drama in Education. His publications cover all aspects of young people's educational drama and this selection of his key writings provides insight into the major areas of his theory and practice, namely: (1) modes of involvement in drama; (2) drama as an art form; (3) the role of…
Descriptors: Drama, Psychological Patterns, Theater Arts, Art Education
Henry, Sara Kathleen – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Postsecondary education marks a transitional time in the lives of young adults. During this time, traditional-aged college students confront a substantial number of developmental challenges that are extraordinarily diverse and complex (Evans, Forney, & Guido-DiBrito, 1998). Erikson's (1968) theory of psychosocial development posited that the major…
Descriptors: College Students, Social Integration, Interpersonal Relationship, Information Technology
Skipp, Tracy John – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this self study was to discover the values and attitudes I model as a leader to support people in doing their best work. Specifically, do I practice leadership intimacy as defined in this study? Leadership intimacy is defined by addressing these research questions: What values do I lead by? And, what attitudes and practices do I…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Social Environment, Leadership, Values
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Tornero, Bernardita; Taut, Sandy – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2010
This study examines why some public elementary school teachers openly refuse participation in a mandatory national, standards-based teacher evaluation program. We describe the perceptions these "rebel" teachers have of the evaluation system, studying their open resistance based on the meanings they construct, and elaborated an…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Teaching (Occupation), Teacher Evaluation, Foreign Countries
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Illovsky, Michael E. – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2010
This is a study of 57 graduate students and 229 undergraduate students in classes preparing them to be teachers. The survey extended over a period of five years, involving 14 classes in a college of education. Using the Personality Research Form scales to compare the psychological aspects of undergraduate and graduate college of education…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Psychology, Psychological Patterns
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Mayes, Arion T. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2010
Negotiations over archaeological human remains have been complicated interactions spanning centuries of attempts to resolve differences of opinion with regard to the investigation, ownership, and disposition of early American Indian burials. Guilt, fear, power, politics, legitimacy, science, religion, and denial--all of these elements commonly…
Descriptors: Heart Disorders, American Indians, Diseases, Archaeology
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White-McMahon, Meredith – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2010
When upset, 15-year-old Peter overreacts, dumping verbal hostility on everyone, even those trying to help. Peter's attempt to see the principal--who was out of the office--led to an emotionally explosive crisis. In this life space crisis intervention (LSCI), staff calmly tried to help Peter clarify distorted reality. But patient questioning raised…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Suicide, Permissive Environment, Psychological Patterns
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Nilsson, Monica E. – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2010
This article presents the work by the Swedish play scholar Gunilla Lindqvist, particularly what she calls "creative pedagogy of play" and "playworlds." Creative pedagogy of play is an educational approach, which advocates the joint participation of children and adults in a collectively created and shared world of fiction--a playworld. Gunilla…
Descriptors: Imagination, Play, Aesthetics, Literature
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Caldwell, Karen; Harrison, Mandy; Adams, Marianne; Quin, Rebecca H.; Greeson, Jeffrey – Journal of American College Health, 2010
Objective: This study examined whether mindfulness increased through participation in movement-based courses and whether changes in self-regulatory self-efficacy, mood, and perceived stress mediated the relationship between increased mindfulness and better sleep. Participants: 166 college students enrolled in the 2007-2008 academic year in 15 week…
Descriptors: College Students, Self Efficacy, Sleep, Psychological Patterns
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Linden, Stefanie C.; Jackson, Margaret C.; Subramanian, Leena; Wolf, Claudia; Green, Paul; Healy, David; Linden, David E. J. – Neuropsychologia, 2010
Working memory (WM) and emotion classification are amongst the cognitive domains where specific deficits have been reported for patients with schizophrenia. In healthy individuals, the capacity of visual working memory is enhanced when the material to be retained is emotionally salient, particularly for angry faces. We investigated whether…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Schizophrenia, Patients, Short Term Memory
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Mills, Martin; Keddie, Amanda – Educational Review, 2010
This paper examines the impact of a politics of resentment, neo-liberal policies, and security concerns on issues of gender justice in schools in various western countries. We argue that since the 1990s gender justice in schools has been severely hampered by a politics of resentment, or backlash politics, and the presence of neo-liberal discourses…
Descriptors: National Security, Sex Fairness, Psychological Patterns, Males
Huebner, Scott – Communique, 2010
The importance of positive subjective well-being (SWB) is supported by the wide-ranging network of relations between students' SWB and crucial school processes and outcomes, such as positive student engagement behavior, interpersonal relationships, coping skills, and academic achievement. Some studies have revealed that not only is positive SWB a…
Descriptors: Students, Psychological Patterns, Well Being, Models
Riner, Phillip S. – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 2010
After describing the basic tenets of Invitational Education and Buddhist psychology, this article explores four commonalities and their implications: The individual is in control; knowing is not doing; others can help; and we can facilitate others' efforts to use effective strategies to reach happiness. The paper concludes by contrasting…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Buddhism, Educational Philosophy, Psychology
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