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Siegler, Robert S. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2004
Interest in U-shaped development has itself undergone a U-shaped progression. Twenty-five years ago, interest in U-shaped development was high. This interest was evident at a 1978 conference in Tel Aviv on "U-shaped Behavioral Growth" that resulted in the publication of a book of the same title 4 years later (Strauss, 1982). The breadth…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Individual Development, Cognitive Development, Child Development
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Mantero, Miguel – Critical Inquiry in Language Studies, 2004
This article explores the concept of tradition within language teacher education (LTE) and extends our understanding of the elements involved in the formation of identity in preservice, second language teachers. After reviewing various perspectives of identity formation, a discursive model is offered as an approach to individual development within…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Education Programs, Second Language Learning
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Fletcher-Flinn, Claire M.; Thompson, G. Brian – Cognition, 2004
These are findings of theoretical interest from: (i) follow-up of a case study of a precocious reader; and (ii) normally developing readers who served as comparison groups. The precocious reader was first reported when 2-3 years of age (Cognition 74 (2000) 177). From 3 to 7 years of age her precocious reading development continued, her word…
Descriptors: Phonology, Reading Skills, Semantics, Language Acquisition
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Matthews, Mona W.; Cobb, Mark B. – Journal of Literacy Research, 2005
Sociocultural theories provide a useful lens for interpreting behaviors as individuals enter contexts requiring social interactions. These theories help us understand that learning is stimulated and nourished by interactions with others, supporting a view that learning is essentially a socially inspired process. This emphasis on the social and…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Young Children, Social Theories, Child Behavior
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Gadeyne, Els; Ghesquire, Pol; Onghena, Patrick – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2006
In this study, we examine to what extent psychosocial student outcomes in primary school children vary between classes, and whether elements of teaching can explain some of this variation. Starting with a sample of 379 kindergarten children out of 24 classes, academic achievement and behaviour problems were assessed in 2 consecutive years.…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Primary Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Styles
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Haber, Mason G.; Toro, Paul A. – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2004
This paper reviews and evaluates the literatures on children in families that are homeless and on adolescents who are homeless on their own. After presenting several emerging theoretical approaches, we propose a broad ecological-developmental perspective that recognizes that, although persons in these groups often lack resources and experience…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Homeless People, Family (Sociological Unit), Children
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King, Patricia M.; VanHecke, JoNes R. – About Campus, 2006
Despite the importance accorded to helping students make conceptual connections and arrive at a more sophisticated understanding of how ideas, concepts, theories, and explanations interact with and inform one another, educators have few maps to help them describe the process by which students learn to make these connections. Through skill theory,…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Context Effect, Psychological Patterns, Concept Mapping
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Wright, John Paul; Carter, David E.; Cullen, Francis T. – Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 2005
Prior research demonstrates that military service disconnects men from past social and personal disadvantages and thus potentially alters normal life-course patterns of development. Much of this research, however, has been conducted only with World War II veterans. Relatively few studies have examined the influence of military service in Vietnam…
Descriptors: Military Service, Males, Social Class, War
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Carlsen, Arne – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2005
This paper starts from the observation that particularly rewarding parts of a set of research interviews were all accompanied by laughter. The interviews in question inquired into organizational practice as sites for individual and collective "becoming", conceived as a set of ongoing authoring acts situated in everyday work. The research…
Descriptors: Pattern Recognition, Interviews, Affective Behavior, Hermeneutics
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Raines, Shirley C.; Alberg, Martha Squires – New Directions for Higher Education, 2003
Although all academic leaders do not begin their administrative careers as department chairs, for faculty this is a common first step. And it is reasonable to assume that strong department chairs are likely to become college deans, provosts, and presidents. In this chapter, the authors examine the experiences of academicians-turned-administrators,…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Professional Development, Department Heads, Higher Education
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Barron, Brigid – Human Development, 2006
Adolescents often pursue learning opportunities both in and outside school once they become interested in a topic. In this paper, a learning ecology framework and an associated empirical research agenda are described. This framework highlights the need to better understand how learning outside school relates to learning within schools or other…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Ecology, Lifelong Learning, Educational Environment
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Hammock, Elizabeth A. D.; Levitt, Pat – Human Development, 2006
The study of neurobehavioral development focuses on the mechanisms through which the experiences of an individual influence the ontogeny of brain circuits that ultimately control complex functions, such as social engagement, mood and emotional regulation and cognition. Advances in experimental approaches and technologies provide opportunities to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Neuropsychology, Neurological Organization, Cognitive Development
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Beliavsky, Ninah – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2006
In this article, the author discusses her views on philosophies and theories by Lev Semenovich Vygotsky and Howard Gardner. Here, she argues that Vygotsky's ideas should be viewed through the prism of Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences, and that the combination of these concepts can shed new light on education--on teaching and learning.…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Educational Philosophy, Learning Theories, Teaching Methods
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Taga, Keiko A.; Markey, Charlotte N.; Friedman, Howard S. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2006
To extend research linking pubertal timing and adolescent health outcomes, this study examines boys' pubertal timing and subsequent interpersonal success and health behaviors in mid adulthood. Past research has shown that boys' pubertal timing is associated with both positive and negative developmental outcomes in the short term, and so it is…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Males, Puberty, Health Behavior
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Newman, Jane L. – Journal of Staff Development, 2006
When students already are achieving at high levels, it can be easy for teachers to become complacent. However, Mountain Brook Schools in suburban Birmingham, Alabama, has developed a culture committed to continuous improvement that has resulted in an excellent system becoming outstanding. The key is professional development. Professional learning…
Descriptors: Test Results, Standardized Tests, Strategic Planning, Faculty Development
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