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ERIC Number: ED033407
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1969-Mar
Pages: 12
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Human Relations Procedures Relevant to University Environmental Change.
American Personnel and Guidance Association, Washington, DC.
The present college scene is in a state of flux and confusion. Several problems are receiving major priority: (1) student stress, (2) alienation of students, and (3) activism among students. Reasons for the above problems could include: (1) individual and inter-group stress, and (2) tension between groups. Procedures which have been utilized on campuses to deal with some of the intra-personal and inter-group stress include: (1) a human relations workshop during which leaders could maximize self awareness, establish relationships with other students, and establish a student staffed workshop for other students; (2) faculty student encounters, established in the evening or on weekends, several times during the year; and (3) campus wide discussions of relevant issues with the large group breaking into smaller groups for discussions. Problem solving designs include: (1) a fantasy model for estimating future conditions, (2)the exchange of tapes generated by role groups, and the discussion of these tapes; (3) a half day workshop involving faculty, students, and administration; and (4) a black-white microlab confrontation model. Each design is thoroughly explained. (Author/KJ)
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Authoring Institution: American Personnel and Guidance Association, Washington, DC.
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Note: Paper presented at the American Personnel and Guidance Association Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 30--April 3, 1969