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Hurley, J. Casey – 1990
An exploration of the process by which newly hired high school principals learn instructional leadership roles is presented in this paper, which focuses on the effect of faculty and superintendent expectations on principals' leadership behavior. A triangularized methodology includes indepth interviews with new principals, (n=28) from a midwestern…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, High Schools, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Responsibility
Angus, Lawrence – 1986
This monograph examines fundamental themes of equality and democracy prominent in Australian educational discourse and reform efforts during the past century, particularly since World War II. The first section argues that these ideals, while representing positive and progressive intentions, have not contributed to social justice but have led to…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
Zukow, Patricia Goldring – 1983
Universal and culture-specific aspects of caregiver contributions to children's emerging play activities during the one-word period were studied in research designed to meet criteria for ecological validity. The sample included seven Mexican caregiver/child pairs in a major urban setting and eight pairs in a rural setting. All caregivers came from…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Child Caregivers, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries
Jones, James M. – 1986
This paper reconsiders some of the ways in which black American psychology has been theorized and researched, and proposes some alternative models. Black personality is in part an adaptation to the political contours of racism, the cumulative representation of the effects of racism over four centuries. However, the only systematic statements of…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Blacks, Personality Theories, Politics
Ingoldsby, Bron B. – 1985
With changes in sex role expectations in marriage, family researchers have begun to examine the concept of machismo. Two characteristics dominant in the study of machismo are aggressiveness and hypersexuality. A biological model of machismo asserts that males everywhere tend to be more aggressive than females, a sex difference which appears to…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Males, Parent Child Relationship, Psychological Patterns
Carter, D. Bruce; And Others – 1985
An investigation was made of relationships between children's understanding of gender constancy, their conceptions of sex-role stereotypes, their perceptions of similarities between themselves and other children, and their schematic processing of gender-relevant choices. Forty-nine children between 36 and 73 months of age participated in a…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Cognitive Processes, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
Kashiwagi, Keiko – 1984
Discussed are aspects of sex-role development in Japanese adolescents and some related problems, such as self-concept and socialization processes. Various studies on Japanese adolescents have revealed substantial sex differences in self-esteem, which is significantly low in girls. In addition to differences in self-esteem, greater discrepancy…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Rearing, Foreign Countries, Individual Development
Terenzini, Patrick T.; Wright, Thomas M. – 1987
The way that college students' levels of academic and social integration influenced their reported personal development during 4 years of college was investigated. The question of whether the types of influences on growth varied from one year to the next was also studied. During the summer of 1980, a sample of freshmen completed a questionnaire…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Institutional Research, Learning Experience
Jegerski, Jane A.; Upshaw, Harry S. – 1987
Hoffman's (1975) theory holds that altruism is based on cognitive development and mechanisms for empathic distress present from birth, with the individual going through stages of personal distress, empathic concern, and perspective taking. The Davis Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI), a measure of empathy, contains four subscales: personal…
Descriptors: Altruism, Classification, Cognitive Development, College Students
Blakemore, Judith E. Owen – 1988
The research focused on the exploration of gender differences in interaction with infant siblings in the home and the maternal socialization of baby care in girls as opposed to boys. Observations were made of 20 families, each with 2 parents, an infant under the age of 12 months, and an older child between the ages of 46 and 102 months. Five…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Infants, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship
Gripshover, Nancy A. – 1984
An important concern related to the increase in numbers of home computers is the integration of technology into the family system. This paper defines a theoretical perspective and research strategies from which to assess gender-related perceptions surrounding home computer use. The perspective is drawn from B. Bernstein's (1971, 1973) notions of…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Family Environment, Microcomputers, Research Methodology
Aguilar-Gaxiola, Sergio; And Others – 1984
Different aspects of the mentoring process as reflected in Carter's Mentor Scale (1983) were studied. The scale is composed of 16 statements of mentoring behaviors, including the following functional roles for mentors: role model, emotional supporter/counselor, sponsor, and evaluator. Attention was directed to the following questions: whether the…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Graduate Students, Helping Relationship, Higher Education
Newmann, Fred M. – 1983
The study was designed to assess the impact of high school community service programs on students' social development. These programs enable students to earn academic credit through volunteer work in various agencies. Their work is supervised by teachers and on-site supervisors. Frequently a seminar or class is part of the program. Eight community…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Services, High School Students, High Schools
Combs, James – 1984
To understand film as a form of political communication, movies must be regarded as an art form made both with commercial and aesthetic considerations and with cultural, industrial, and artistic traditions in mind. Filmmaking must also be viewed as a process or as a temporal activity of a culture. Through political mediation, or the process of…
Descriptors: Auteurism, Film Criticism, Film Production, Film Study
Saarni, Carolyn – 1989
This study examines the development of emotion in 108 children from a small Northern California city aged 6-7, 8-9, and 10-11 years. The paper specifically examines: (1) children's beliefs about emotion management that contribute to their preinteraction expectancies; (2) the sorts of socializing messages children appear to be responding to; and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Structures, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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