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Bailin, Sharon – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2001
In contemporary drama education theory, much emphasis has been placed on the value of improvisation and role drama for contributing to the development of students. Working through role in improvisational formats has been thought to provide students with unique opportunities for understanding self and others by creating contexts that allow for…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Theater Arts, Educational Benefits, Sensitivity Training
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Bernstein-Yamashiro, Beth – New Directions for Youth Development, 2004
Curriculum is a medium through which intellectual curiosity and personal development can be shared; the relationship between student and teacher provides a foundation on which deeply satisfying learning can be built. This article addresses how teacher-student relationships bear on students' learning experiences and their concurrent efforts to form…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Emotional Development, Secondary School Curriculum, High Schools
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Coronel, Jose M.; Carrasco, Maria J.; Fernandez, Marisa; Gonzalez, Sebastian – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2003
A group of teacher educators adopted collaborative teamwork to cope with a too large teaching load. The authors reflect on the experience of working together in a critical friendship group, highlighting the role that conversation plays in this process. The experience of a collaborative approach and its impact on teaching and professional…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Teaching Load, Teacher Educators, Faculty Development
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Kranz, Peter L.; Steele, Richard A.; Lund, Nick L. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2005
Key requirements for an experiential, innovative course in race relations, as well as the process followed for university approval and implementation, are described. The course was offered by a licensed clinical psychologist at a university in the "deep South" during the 1970's, a period of heightened racial tensions, and was part of a…
Descriptors: Special Programs, Followup Studies, Field Trips, Racial Relations
Hinman, Linda K.; Reynolds, Patricia J. – 1992
The purpose of the project reported here was to develop a model of strategies to facilitate parental access to schools and educational services and to increase parental understanding of school district procedures and practices. Other objectives of the project were as follows: improve participating parents' communication skills and self-confidence;…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Communication Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Models
Downs, Raymond A. – Journal of Non-White Concerns in Personnel and Guidance, 1976
The author discusses the reactions and feelings black participants in T-groups experience. He suggests that integration of intellectualizing with emotional expression and using a common simple language would provide a more productive experience for black participants in groups. (SE)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Affective Behavior, Black Attitudes, Black Culture
Corsi, Patricia Mitchell; And Others – 1981
Divided into eight sections, this training manual describes the philosophy, activities, and materials employed by a workshop designed to help childbirth educators reduce sex-role stereotyping in their classes. The first section explains the relationships of sex-role stereotyping to childbirth education, defines the problem of stereotyping, and…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Guidelines, Human Relations, Measures (Individuals)
Schultz, Donald P. – 1981
In the secondary school drama course at Phillips Exeter Academy (New Hampshire), the emphasis is upon group cooperation. Founded on the theories of Stanislavsky, teaching is directed toward a broad variety of skills in acting, directing, stage designing, and playwriting. The main focus of the program is on acting, which is taught in a sequence of…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Body Image, Drama, Group Activities
Leon, Joel; And Others – 1981
This report describes a technique developed as part of the As Parents Grow Older (APGO) Project at the University of Michigan Institute of Gerontology which uses audiotape recordings in the analysis and evaluation of group intervention programs such as those designed to aid middle-aged adults in understanding and caring for their aging parents and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Audiotape Recordings, Educational Gerontology, Evaluation Methods
Mezoff, Bob – 1979
The influence of participant cognitive style (Field-Dependence-Independence) on human relations training outcomes was investigated. The relationships among dogmatism, androgyny, participant age, and highest educational level attained, i.e., the independent variables, were also examined for possible correlations with various outcome measures. None…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Correlation, Employees, Goal Orientation
Mezoff, Bob – 1979
Focusing on the cognitive style known as Field-Dependence-Independence (FDI), this literature review includes: (1) an examination of how one can better understand interpersonal behavior in the human relations training setting; (2) how to develop hypotheses about the relationships that might make for successful or unsuccessful matches between…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Style, Counselor Training
Dickmann, Leonore W. – 1978
To address the issue of a teacher's self image, a holistic teaching model was used at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Teachers, student teachers, and preservice students enrolled in a course featuring the Symmetrical Model. The model presents a framework for perceiving self in completeness or symmetry for consideration in an educational…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Higher Education, Identification (Psychology), Inservice Teacher Education
Cheek, Donald K. – 1976
This book on assertiveness from a black viewpoint proceeds from the assumption that there are a large number of black people who could be helped to improve their social and personal functioning by a therapeutic approach based on the psychological totality of the black experience in American society. Included are discussions of: (1) preparing a…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Behavior, Black Culture, Black Dialects
Ching, Judith; And Others – 1976
This manual is a product of the Intercultural Training Program (ICT) Workshops which were originally designed to provide experiential training to Hawaii's teachers, students, and administrators. The training, however, may be useful to anyone interested in acquiring the experience and knowledge necessary to communicate effectively with varied…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences, Emotional Experience, Emotional Response
Weber, Carlo A. – 1967
This paper considers the nature of the religious experience involved in hallucinogenic drug ingestion and the percentage of students using drugs for this purpose or using a vocabulary of mysticism as a subterfuge and rationalization for motivated activity. The operational characteristics of religious experience are described. Neo-mystics draw…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, College Students, Drug Abuse, Emotional Experience
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