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Bretherton, Inge – Human Development, 1996
Compares differences in Noam's (PS 524 984) and Cicchetti's (PS 524 985) viewpoints to their shared idea that our understanding of human development has much to gain from the emerging field of psychopathology. Describes Noam's approach as intended to blur the boundaries between optimal and pathological development, and Cicchetti's approach as more…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Cognitive Development, Ecological Factors, Individual Development
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Pannabecker, John R. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1996
Explores differences in Diderot's and Rousseau's pedagogical ideas: the former emphasizing technology as a systematic body of knowledge and the latter focusing on human development and the relationship of knowledge to context. Examines their influence on mechanical arts, systems, and technology education today. (SK)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Individual Development
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Witkin, Stanley L. – Journal of Family Social Work, 1995
Proposes a critical constructionist approach to family services as a useful framework for family social work. Presents the foundations and basic ideas of critical constructionism, and applies these ideas to social work with families. (JPS)
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Family Counseling, Language, Philosophy
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Rotolo, Thomas; McPherson, J. Miller – Social Forces, 2001
Analysis of the age and education composition of occupations in Current Population Survey Annual Demographic Files, 1972-82, supports an ecological model in which occupations compete for members in a shifting niche space defined by members' sociodemographic characteristics. In contrast, the movement of professions in the education dimension…
Descriptors: Age, Competition, Educational Attainment, Employment Patterns
Carr-Chellman, Alison A. – Educational Technology, 2000
Discusses the current situation in educational systems based on a consideration of scientific concepts including chaos theory, complexity, and dynamical social systems. Highlights include systemic change in education; perturbation; self-organization; dissipation of rigid structures; sensitivity to initial conditions; entropy; bifurcations; and…
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Scientific Concepts
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Lewis, Marc D. – Child Development, 2000
Argues that dynamic systems approaches may provide an explanatory framework based on general scientific principles for developmental psychology, using principles of self-organization to explain how novel forms emerge without predetermination and become increasingly complex with development. Contends that self-organization provides a single…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages, Individual Development
Gordon, Jack; Zemke, Ron – Training, 2000
Six experts discuss four major criticisms of the instructional systems design model: (1) it is too slow and clumsy to meet today's training challenges, (2) it has no substance; (3) used as directed, it produces bad solutions, and (4) it clings to the wrong world view. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology, Instructional Systems
Sleezer, Catherine M.; Zhang, Jiping; Gradous, Deane B.; Maile, Craig – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1999
Examines three views of performance improvement--scientific management, instructional design, and systems thinking--each providing a unique view of performance improvement and specific roles for evaluation. Provides an integrated definition of performance and a synthesis model that encompasses the three views. (AEF)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Improvement, Instructional Design, Models
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Al-Araki, Magid – International Journal on E-Learning, 2005
This article maintains that labyrinth-cases of multiple outlets, although difficult, but pleasant to construct, are probably the way to go to strengthen computer-aided learning. The objective of the article is to show, based on a particular labyrinth-case, how to construct labyrinth-cases and consolidate their contents based on associative…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Databases, Constructivism (Learning), Didacticism
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Thornton, Bill; Peltier, Gary; Perreault, George – Clearing House, 2004
This article examines how schools can avoid barriers to systems thinking in relation to improving student achievement. It then illustrates common errors associated with non-systems thinking and recommends solutions. Educators who understand that schools are complex interdependent social systems can move their organizations forward. Unfortunately,…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Decision Making, Organizational Change, Academic Achievement
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Torraco, Richard J. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2005
Six theoretical perspectives on work design are examined for their contributions to our understanding of how work is organized and designed in organizations: sociotechnical systems theory, process improvement, adaptive structuration theory, the job characteristics model, technostructural change models, and activity theory. A critique of these…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Human Resources, Education Work Relationship, Labor Force Development
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Craft, Shonda M.; Serovich, Julianne M. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
This exploratory study examined the prevalence of intimate partner violence in a sample of gay men who are HIV positive. The concept of intergenerational transmission of violence, from family systems theory, provided the basis of this examination. It was hypothesized that men who had witnessed or experienced violence in their families of origin…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Males, Intimacy
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Filion, Yves R. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2004
Technological growth in developed and developing countries in the 20th century has lent a great deal of importance to scientific reasoning in the management of human affairs. An important outgrowth has been the development of systems thinking to organize the workplace. The business reengineering process and the enterprise resource planning system…
Descriptors: Job Performance, Industrial Structure, Information Systems, Moral Issues
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Cloud, Jaimie P. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2005
The goal of education for sustainability (EFS) is "to develop in young people and adults new knowledge and new ways of thinking needed to achieve economic prosperity, participate democratically, secure justice and equity, and all the while regenerate the health of the ecosystems, the gift upon which all life and all production depend." The…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Systems Approach, Concept Formation
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Smith, Peter A. C. – Learning Organization, 2003
In 1996 Hubert Saint-Onge and Smith published an article ("The evolutionary organization: avoiding a Titanic fate", in The Learning Organization, Vol. 3 No. 4), based on their experience at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC). It was established at CIBC that change could be successfully facilitated through blended application…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Organizational Change, Banking, Foreign Countries
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