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Peer reviewedZelazo, Philip David; Lourenco, Stella Felix – Developmental Review, 2003
Describes a theory of the understanding and use of representations, drawing heavily on Paul Ricoeur's and James Mark Baldwin's theories. Presents this theory as construing representation as intrinsically mimetic, characterizing the development of representational understanding as internalization, and emphasizing the importance of self-reflection…
Descriptors: Children, Developmental Psychology, Individual Development, Models
Peer reviewedMyers, Jane E.; Williard, Kirk – Counseling and Values, 2003
Incorporating spirituality within a wellness paradigm can help counselors and counselor educators value and address spirituality as an integral component of optimum human functioning. By distinguishing between religiosity and spirituality and operationally conceptualizing spirituality as a lifespan developmental phenomenon that is essential for…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Individual Development
Peer reviewedKrapp, Andreas – Learning and Instruction, 2002
Presents a collection of theoretical concepts and models that can be used to describe and explore structural and dynamic aspects of interest development from an ontogenic research perspective. Outlines basic ideas of an educational-psychological conceptualization of interest that is based on a dynamic theory of personality. (SLD)
Descriptors: Individual Development, Models, Personality Theories, Psychological Studies
Peer reviewedJohnson, Patrick; Throngren, Jill M.; Smith, Adina J. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2001
Study examines the effect of parental divorce and various dimensions of functioning in the family of origin on young adult development. Results indicate that parental divorce and family functioning significantly affect differentiation levels of young adults. Implications of the results for counselors and future researchers are provided. (Contains…
Descriptors: Divorce, Family Relationship, Individual Development, Predictor Variables
Peer reviewedHagoel, Lea; Kalekin-Fishman, Devorah – Studies in Higher Education, 2002
Examines how a disciplinary shift was brought about in an individual. The impetus for the shift was social and organizational, the process was undergone in a bureaucratic context, and the outcome was a scientific identity of a transdisciplinary nature, in which competencies in the social and life sciences were interwoven in daily practices. (EV)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Individual Development, Intellectual Disciplines
Peer reviewedTallandini, Maria A.; And Others – Early Child Development and Care, 1990
Studied the organization of the behaviors involved in the development of prehension by 80 infants of 1-8 months. Four types of behavior patterns that occurred at different periods were found to constitute the development of prehension. (BG)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Individual Development, Infant Behavior, Infants
Peer reviewedFernald, L. W., Jr. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1988
Examples are offered of eight people who displayed creative, innovative, and entrepreneurial characteristics and in so doing have changed the world. Characteristics of these people are studied in order to improve creative thinking processes, in preparation for a future requiring creative, innovative, and entrepreneurial efforts. (JDD)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Entrepreneurship, Individual Characteristics
Peer reviewedAnderson, Bill; And Others – Early Child Development and Care, 1990
Beings participating in mutual interrelationships with an environment do not need memories. Instead, they are involved in remembering as part of their continual adaptation within that environment. (PCB)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Context Effect, Individual Development, Memory
Peer reviewedEnns, James T.; Akhtar, Nameera – Child Development, 1989
Subjects of 4, 5, 7, and 20 years of age performed a speeded classification task designed to isolate sources of interference in visual selective attention. While subjects of all ages were unable to avoid processing distractors, older subjects were better able to inhibit distractor processing. (RH)
Descriptors: Adults, Attention, Children, Individual Development
Peer reviewedWerker, Janet F.; Lalonde, Chris E. – Developmental Psychology, 1988
A series of experiments indicated that by 1 year of age, infants' perceptual categories correspond to linguistically significant categories. Developmental change between 6 and 12 months shows that perceptual abilities of the 1-year-old are not arbitrary, do not reflect all the discriminatory capabilities of the infant, and are similar to phonemic…
Descriptors: Adults, Auditory Perception, Discrimination Learning, Individual Development
Levine, Sarah L. – Principal, 1989
Restructuring of the principalship must include the principal's role as an adult developer aware of the inextricable link between teacher growth and student development. Principal and teacher should work together to learn how adults develop, to discover conditions fostering growth, and to encourage each other to face new challenges. (MLH)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Collegiality, Individual Development, Principals
Sills, Robert; And Others – Vocational Education Journal, 1995
Outward Bound experiences, like rapelling down a mountain, help individuals confront and overcome fears. As a result, they can become better at their jobs. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Individual Development, Professional Development, Vocational Education Teachers
Peer reviewedOdom, Richard D.; Cook, Gregory L. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1996
An experiment with 4-, 7-, and 18-year olds investigated classifications of multidimensional objects to test whether the valuing of identity as a classification criterion occurs early in development; the distribution of attention to multiple relations increases with development; and the role of separate, component relations in solving…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Classification, Individual Development
Kenway, Mike; Harvey, Jon – Adults Learning (England), 1995
Adult education is best provided in a service relationship based on partnership, in which both parties experience mutual benefits and feedback is seen as opportunity for growth. The quality of adult education service necessarily depends on the personal development of all staff. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Quality, Individual Development, Risk
Peer reviewedCole, Michael – New Directions for Child Development, 1995
Explores different attempts to specify the supraindividual unit of analysis in terms of which culture's contributions to human development are to be understood. Traces the history and current usage of terms such as practice, activity, situation, and context. (BAC)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Cultural Activities, Cultural Context, Experience


