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Henricks, Thomas S. – American Journal of Play, 2014
In a wide-ranging essay that reviews the major theories of plays and relates them to significant notions of the self, the author addresses the question of why we play. He does so to argue that play is a biologically driven project of self-understanding and self-realization, one that humans--although they also share the experience with other…
Descriptors: Play, Teaching Methods, Self Actualization, Theories
Stephens, William C. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2014
This article explores the possibility of anthropology as Bildung, or self-cultivation. As an educational mode, Bildung is focused on the moral education of students, encouraging them to broaden themselves in their encounters with others. I will discuss this process in terms of a lesson I learned from the highland Maya about being a good neighbor…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Moral Development, Values Education, Foreign Countries
Chan, Claudia; Bray, Mark – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2014
Around the world, increasing numbers of students receive after-school private supplementary tutoring. Such tutoring may be provided through informal channels or by companies, and it may be received one-to-one, in small groups or in large classes. The tutoring is commonly called shadow education since its content mimics that of regular schooling.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tutoring, Commercialization, Supplementary Education
Li, Fengjuan; Chen, Junjun; Baker, Miles – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2014
While there have been many studies into students' attitudes toward Physical Education at the school level, far fewer studies have been conducted at the university level, especially in China. This study explored 949 students' attitudes toward their university Physical Education experiences in four Chinese universities. An intercorrelated…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Student Attitudes, Physical Education Teachers, College Students
Kelly, Simon – Journal of Management Education, 2014
This article draws on insights taken from Lacanian psychoanalysis to rethink and resituate notions of the self and subjectivity within the theory and practice of experiential leadership development. Adopting an autoethnographic approach, it describes the author's own experience as a participant in a program of equine-assisted learning or…
Descriptors: Animals, Leadership Training, Personal Narratives, Interaction
Huss, Ephrat; Magos, Michal – Journal of Education and Work, 2014
This study used drawing and semi-structured interviews to access the visions of self-actualisation of a group of at-risk young women in an employment support group in Israel. The findings point to the synergetic relationship between the self-defined goals of the young women such as inner peace, self-regulation, assertiveness, good relationships…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employed Women, At Risk Persons, Self Actualization
Petty, Tanjula – College Student Journal, 2014
Institutions play an important role in motivating students by understanding intrinsic and extrinsic factors that motivate students to remain in college. Postsecondary institutions should provide a range of programs to help these students face their challenges and weaknesses. Colleges and universities should escalate the process of creating bridge…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Student Motivation, Academic Achievement, Success
Petty, Tanjula – College Student Journal, 2014
Institutions play an important role in motivating students by understanding intrinsic and extrinsic factors that motivate students to remain in college. Postsecondary institutions should provide a range of programs to help these students face their challenges and weaknesses. Colleges and universities should escalate the process of creating bridge…
Descriptors: Success, Student Motivation, Academic Persistence, College Role
Vander Kloet, Marie; Aspenlieder, Erin – Critical Studies in Education, 2013
In this article, we examine how our work in educational development, specifically in graduate student training, enacts the logic of neoliberalism in higher education in Canada. We approach this examination through a collaborative autoethnographic consideration of and reflection on our practices and experiences as educational developers, the design…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries, Ethnography
Hwang, Keumjoong – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2013
This article discusses the distinctive educational modes of thinking in Neo-Confucianism, with an interest of extracting Confucian reflective views for modern education of traditionally Confucian East Asia. Neo-Confucian typical modes of thinking on education are characterized as "heart-mind centered" and "learning as…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Educational Philosophy, Individual Development, Self Actualization
McFarland, Sonnie; McFarland, Jim – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2013
Since Dr. Maria Montessori's discovery of the true nature of childhood over a century ago, children around the globe have benefited from Montessori education. However, even parents who have children enrolled in Montessori schools could derive further benefits through the implementation of Montessori principles and practices in the home. Helping…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Self Actualization
Lawrence, Holly – Business Communication Quarterly, 2013
The use of personal, reflective writing exercises is well documented in the disciplines of composition and management, and each discipline has been highly influential in establishing pedagogical practices in the business communication classroom. However, we see little evidence of the pedagogical practice, the use of personal reflective writing…
Descriptors: Writing Exercises, Reflection, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition)
Bjerg, Helle – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2013
This article frames a qualitative analysis of how a particular actualization of independent project work may be understood as a "pedagogy of potentialization" that relies on schooling the desire to learn as creation and (self-)transgression. The framework for analyzing school as an affective space draws on conceptualizations of affect,…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Self Actualization, Teaching Methods, Student Projects
Maybury, Karol K. – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
This study examined the influence of participation in a positive psychology course on undergraduates' well-being. Twenty-three students from a small liberal arts college in the Northeastern United States participated in this study. As hypothesized, students reported gains in hope, self-actualization, well-being, agency, and pathway…
Descriptors: Psychology, Well Being, Liberal Arts, Self Actualization
Deimann, Markus; Farrow, Robert – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2013
Despite the recent increases of interest in open education, notably in massive open online courses (MOOCs) (Fini, 2009), it has been continuously asserted that this form of social knowledge production lacks a philosophical or theoretical foundation (Vandenberg, 1975). Similar accusations have been made with respect to distance education, such as…
Descriptors: Open Education, Educational Practices, Educational Theories, Open Source Technology

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