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Oberst, Ursula; Gallifa, Josep; Farriols, Nuria; Vilaregut, Anna – Higher Education in Europe, 2009
This article discusses the importance of emotional and social competences in higher education and presents a training model. In 1991, Ramon Llull University of Barcelona (Spain) created the Seminar methodology to tackle these challenges. A general model derived from the Emotional Intelligence concept and the general principles of this methodology…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Social Cognition
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Hoffman, Diane M. – Review of Educational Research, 2009
This critical cultural analysis of trends in the field of social emotional learning (SEL) in the United States considers how ideas concerning emotional skills and competencies have informed programmatic discourse. While currently stressing links between SEL and academic achievement, program literature also places emphasis on ideals of caring,…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Trend Analysis, Emotional Intelligence, Educational Strategies
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Winseman, Jeffrey; Malik, Abid; Morison, Julie; Balkoski, Victoria – Academic Psychiatry, 2009
Objective: Empathy is a prominent goal of medical education that is too often underachieved. Using concept mapping, the authors constructed a student-generated conceptual model of factors viewed as affecting empathy during medical education. Methods: During the 2005-2006 academic year, 293 medical students and interns answered a brainstorming…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Medical Education, Medical Students, Patients
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Gregg, Amy – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2009
Recreation professionals use outdoor programs in rustic settings to promote the intellectual, physical, emotional, and professional development of their students. One important aspect of personal growth is to develop the ability to think critically about one's own learning, and journaling is one approach for achieving this goal. Outdoor programs…
Descriptors: Assignments, Outdoor Education, Group Dynamics, Thinking Skills
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Roberts, Eileen; Griffin, Patrick – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2009
The aim of the research described in this article was to build a protocol for describing students' development of emotional knowledge and understanding, and to tailor this to the requirements of assessing the progress of students with additional needs. The paper reports the establishment of such a developmental profile, using procedures for…
Descriptors: Observation, Construct Validity, Access to Information, Profiles
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Reid, Carol – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2009
This paper reports on a study into schooling responses to youth crime in south-western Sydney, Australia. The project was a partnership between the New South Wales Department of Education and Training and the University of Western Sydney's School of Education. Specifically, the paper analyses interviews with school leaders who were interested in…
Descriptors: Crime, Foreign Countries, Youth, Content Analysis
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Tsai, Yueh-Feng Lily; Kaufman, David M. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2009
This study investigated the potential of using a computer-simulated animal in a handheld virtual pet videogame to improve children's empathy and humane attitudes. Also investigated was whether sex differences existed in children's development of empathy and humane attitudes resulting from play, as well as their feelings for a virtual pet. The…
Descriptors: Animals, Empathy, Student Attitudes, Elementary School Students
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Best, John R.; Miller, Patricia H.; Jones, Lara L. – Developmental Review, 2009
Research and theorizing on executive function (EF) in childhood has been disproportionately focused on preschool age children. This review paper outlines the importance of examining EF throughout childhood, and even across the lifespan. First, examining EF in older children can address the question of whether EF is a unitary construct. The…
Descriptors: Research Needs, Children, Short Term Memory, Cognitive Development
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Hoogeveen, Lianne; van Hell, Janet G.; Verhoeven, Ludo – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2009
This study examined the self-concept and social status of accelerated and nonaccelerated students in their first 2 years of secondary school in the Netherlands. In 357 students from 18 secondary schools, we measured self-concept, sociometric status, and behavior reputations at three times. Accelerated students had more positive self-concepts…
Descriptors: Social Status, Females, Sociometric Techniques, Acceleration (Education)
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Natsuaki, Misaki N.; Biehl, Michael C.; Ge, Xiaojia – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2009
The effects of pubertal timing and adolescent dating on trajectories of depressed mood from early adolescence to young adulthood were examined among youths who participated in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Results showed that for both boys and girls, the trajectories of depressed mood between the ages of 12 and 23 took an…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Adolescents, Puberty, Gender Differences
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Griffith, Annette K.; Hurley, Kristin Duppong; Trout, Alexandra L.; Synhorst, Lori; Epstein, Michael H.; Allen, Elizabeth – Journal of Early Intervention, 2010
Over the past decade, there has been an increased need for the development and use of psychometrically acceptable measures to assess the behavioral and emotional strengths of young children served in statewide preschool and Head Start programs. One measure developed to address this need is the Preschool Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Disadvantaged Youth, Family Involvement, Factor Structure
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Lee, Susanne S.; August, Gerald J.; Gewirtz, Abigail H.; Klimes-Dougan, Bonnie; Bloomquist, Michael L.; Realmuto, George M. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2010
This study reports psychosocial characteristics of a sample of 111 children (K to 2nd grade) and their mothers who were living in urban supportive housings. The aim of this study was to document the various types and degree of risk endemic to this population. First, we describe the psychosocial characteristics of this homeless sample. Second, we…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Homeless People, Mothers, Family Programs
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Thijs, Jochem T.; Koomen, Helma M. Y. – Infant and Child Development, 2008
This study examined the emotional security of kindergarten children in dyadic task-related interactions with their teachers. In particular, it examined the interrelations between security, task behaviours (persistence and independence), social inhibition, and teachers' support. Participants were 79 kindergartners (mean age = 69.7 months) and their…
Descriptors: Security (Psychology), Persistence, Inhibition, Kindergarten
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Blanchard-Fields, Fredda; Coats, Abby Heckman – Developmental Psychology, 2008
The authors examined regulation of the discrete emotions anger and sadness in adolescents through older adults in the context of describing everyday problem situations. The results support previous work; in comparison to younger age groups, older adults reported that they experienced less anger and reported that they used more passive and fewer…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Age Differences, Emotional Development, Psychological Patterns
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Jensen, Lene Arnett – Developmental Review, 2008
This paper proposes a cultural-developmental approach to moral psychology. The approach builds on and synthesizes findings from different research traditions, including the cognitive-developmental, domain, two orientations, three ethics, and moral identity traditions. The paper introduces a conception termed a "cultural-developmental template."…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Psychology, Ethics, Moral Development
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