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Quimby, Julie L.; Seyala, Nazar D.; Wolfson, Jane L. – Journal of Environmental Education, 2007
The authors examined the influence of social cognitive variables on students' interest in environmental science careers and investigated differences between White and ethnic minority students on several career-related variables. The sample consisted of 161 undergraduate science majors (124 White students, 37 ethnic minority students). Results of…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), White Students, Self Efficacy, Science Careers
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Moloney, Robyn – Babel, 2008
Language teachers are called upon to understand both the nature of students' intercultural competence and their own role in its development. Limited research attention has been paid to the relationship between the types of behaviour that language teachers model and the intercultural competence their students acquire. This article reports on a case…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Focus Groups, Language Teachers, Cultural Pluralism
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Pessar, Linda F.; Levine, Ruth E.; Bernstein, Carol A.; Cabaniss, Deborah S.; Dickstein, Leah J.; Graff, Sarah V.; Hales, Deborah J.; Nadelson, Carol; Robinowitz, Carolyn B.; Scheiber, Stephen C.; Jones, Paul M.; Silberman, Edward K. – Academic Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: Finding time to teach psychiatry has become increasingly difficult. Concurrently, changes in medical student education are elevating demands for teaching. Academic psychiatry is challenged by these pressures to find innovative ways to recruit, retain, and reward faculty for teaching efforts. To address this challenge, the authors…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Role Models, Awards, Psychiatry
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Mumm, Ann Marie – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2006
Field instructors have an essential role in the development of students' skills, yet they often struggle with how best to teach students practice skills. This study asked field practicum instructors and their students about the best practice strategies available. Forty-three student/field instructor pairs participated in this research study. Field…
Descriptors: Social Work, Graduate Students, Field Instruction, Job Skills
Drogue, Patty Whitelaw – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2006
Helping staff get along with each other can sometimes be more challenging than helping young children get along. A director can feel like a referee instead of a leader of professionals when staff bicker with each other. Many directors find that efforts made to strengthen everyone's skills in giving and responding to feedback help a great deal.…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, Role Models, Communication Skills, Collegiality
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Cropley, Arthur – Roeper Review, 2006
Early thinking in the modern era often regarded creativity as a somewhat asocial means of individual expression, self-realization, and self-fulfillment. However, it also is a socially influenced phenomenon that serves society. A social approach offers the opportunity of distinguishing between large and small amounts of novelty, as well as between…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Role Models, Creativity, Teaching Methods
Shaughnessy, Michael F. – 1995
Mentoring is a creative alternative to direct instruction and teaching that provides an emotionally supportive relationship for the protege. Skills of the mentor travel with the protege long after the relationship has ended. Mentoring has become a vehicle to enhance the skills and abilities of one's associates, colleagues, and proteges. Typically,…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Creativity, Interpersonal Relationship, Interprofessional Relationship
Grant, Dale F.; Jackson, Mary H. – 1995
Virtually every level of compulsory education features a Career Day program as part of a school's career guidance efforts. This paper proposes that Career Day programs can be improved to meet the career explorations and school-to-work needs of today's students. It advocates that the content of such programs be broadened so as to include more of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Development, Career Education, Career Exploration
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Directorate for Scientific, Technological and International Affairs. – 1990
The Minority Research Initiation (MRI) awards are one-time grants for underrepresented minority investigators who have not previously received Federal research support as faculty members. This booklet highlights 105 minority investigators who graduated from the nation's top research universities. They are creative and productive contributors to…
Descriptors: Biographies, College Science, Engineers, Family Influence
Delcourt, Marcia A. B. – 1998
This brochure discusses strategies that parents can use to support the interests of their children and how to recognize and extend their children's talents. Parents are urged to: (1) be aware of what their child likes to do and be patient with the changing patterns as the child explores areas of interests and strengths; (2) help to find a positive…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Family Environment
Hirvela, David P. – 1983
The critique circle is a pedagogical technique for involving students in the process of oral evaluative criticism of performance work. After the performance of scenes, students gather in a circle. Any student may begin the critique and responses proceed around the circle in a clockwise fashion, with the rules requiring each student to evaluate or…
Descriptors: Acting, Critical Thinking, Dramatics, Evaluation Criteria
McNeer, Ann; And Others – 1983
The importance of role models for women achieving career success has received increased attention; however, there has been little agreement on a definition of the concept. To determine who college women say their role models are and to determine developmental discontinuities in women's reports of their role models, 377 college women completed two…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Attitude Measures, College Students, Females
National Indian Child Abuse and Neglect Resource Center, Tulsa, OK. – 1981
The first in a series on parenting education, for American Indians, the booklet looks at preparation for parenthood. Learning to be a good parent begins when one is a child, watching our parents and copying their ways with our own children. The booklet recognizes problems and needs of new parents. Some problems are an unplanned pregnancy,…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Child Rearing, Family Life
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Kindig, David A. – Journal of Medical Education, 1975
Discusses historical background of the primary health care team and key questions about team delivery, reviews past experiences in interdisciplinary education for primary care, lists guidelines for future educational experiences, and presents a model for the realistic implementation of these concepts in any health science center. (Author/JT)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Irving, John E. – Children Today, 1975
Describes a program in which adolescents are utilized as mental health workers, trained and supervised by professional mental health workers. Discusses recruitment of problem children and adolescent workers, features of the training programs, the role of adult leaders, and effects on participating children. (ED)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Career Education, Elementary School Students
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